Joe Biden is now POTUS

I was just pointing it out because of all the replies I saw. I saw the replies before I scrolled back and saw your original.

The crazy shit is that it's impossible to tell at this point man. The real shit is often worse than the satire :lol:

No doubt.

I'm not going to front the first time I saw a video by both of them I almost didn't catch on since the shit they were making fun of was/is so true to what his supporters actually say.
 
This dude will not fucking STOP





Twitter keeps talking about what they're going to do AFTER Biden becomes POTUS and Trump no longer has presidential protections, but Jack is too worried about being seen as "political" rather than doing the right thing. They need to pull the plug on his account. It's the main media avenue that Trump uses to destroy democracy
 
I disagree. Close to 80 million votes for Biden now that are voicing their displeasure. The support was strong enough for impeachment. I think it's just as strong, if not stronger for Dems to investigate and pursue charges wherever they find evidence to. It's weak candidates that don't have the balls to say what needs to be said. Joe may not want his Republican friends to be angry and prevent him from being successful, but they plan to anyway. He needs to man up and i hope he does. I prefer politicians to be like Ossoff and say "you're a crook," like he did to Perdue for that semblance of insider trading. Not sure why the investigations were stopped, but he's guilty if whatever they said he is. Hence why we need to support Ossoff. The wealthy class is running shit and a message needs to be sent.
Your looking at a snapshot in time. What good is it if you vote a dem president in but don't give him any backup? Republicans have controlled the senate, since 2015 and house was republican controlled from 2011 to 2018.
The Democratic party is a coalitions of different factions and do not tend to get in line.
When dems stand up, and republican buck. The dem voters tend to get timid.
Just look at the stimulus bill. The dems put out a bill back in like march. The republicans put one together in what? September and right away people are blaming Pelosi for the stimulus bill not being passed and that she should take the deal. Just one example of soft support.
Another is the impeachment of Trump. Trump said fuck you and the republicans in the senate said fuck you and dems looked at the impeachment as a failure and a waste of time.
 
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This is secretly digging at trump really hard and there’s nothing he could do about it. 40% of this country is racist assholes
 
Your looking at a snapshot in time. What good is it if you vote a dem president in but don't give him any backup? Republicans have controlled the senate, since 2015 and house was republican controlled from 2011 to 2018.
The Democratic party is a coalitions of different factions and do not tend to get in line.
When dems stand up, and republican buck. The dem voters tend to get timid.
Just look at the stimulus bill. The dems put out a bill back in like march. The republicans put one together in what? September and right away people are blaming Pelosi for the stimulus bill not being passed and that she should take the deal. Just one example of soft support.
Another is the impeachment of Trump. Trump said fuck you and the republicans in the senate said fuck you and dems looked at the impeachment as a failure and a waste of time.
Facts and I hear you. Could be the way the Dems don't organize or rally their base when and as needed. They struggle there. And as it's been said on here, the Republican messaging is far better than Dems. Not to say the Dem voters aren't to blame, since their inconsistency shows, but imo, the candidates can also run with a stronger message individually. Either way, what Biden does immediately will dictate how this country continues to perceive white supremacy.
 
Facts and I hear you. Could be the way the Dems don't organize or rally their base when and as needed. They struggle there. And as it's been said on here, the Republican messaging is far better than Dems. Not to say the Dem voters aren't to blame, since their inconsistency shows, but imo, the candidates can also run with a stronger message individually. Either way, what Biden does immediately will dictate how this country continues to perceive white supremacy.
The republicans messaging comes from the people.
For instance when the voters thought the party wasn't moving the way they wanted them to. In comes the Tea Party folk to say this is how I want you to move or we'll remove you. Those folks weren't telling their representatives to back down to democrats or even giving them the impression that they should hold the moral highground.
Republican voters/supporters are very vocal and persistent. Whereas the dems are far less vocal and more fragmented.
The more vocal and persistent dem votets/supporters become. The stronger your representatives become. Parties are like a totem pole.
It's only as strong as the base.
 
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The republicans messaging comes from the people.
For instance when the voters thought the party wasn't moving the way they wanted them to. In comes the Tea Party folk to say this is how I want you to move or we'll remove you. Those folks weren't telling their representatives to back down to democrats or even giving them the impression that they should hold the moral highground.
Republican voters/supporters are very vocal and persistent. Whereas the dems are far less vocal and more about fragmented.
The more vocal and persistent dem votets/supporters become. The stronger your representatives become. Parties are like totem pole.
It's only as strong as the base.
Might I add that the repub base has mental health issues as well.
 
The republicans messaging comes from the people.
For instance when the voters thought the party wasn't moving the way they wanted them to. In comes the Tea Party folk to say this is how I want you to move or we'll remove you. Those folks weren't telling their representatives to back down to democrats or even giving them the impression that they should hold the moral highground.
Republican voters/supporters are very vocal and persistent. Whereas the dems are far less vocal and more fragmented.
The more vocal and persistent dem votets/supporters become. The stronger your representatives become. Parties are like totem pole.
It's only as strong as the base.
I don't disagree but the Dem base is a much broader coalition of voters with different interests. The Repubs are not at all a big tent party.
 
I don't disagree but the Dem base is a much broader coalition of voters with different interests. The Repubs are not at all a big tent party.
Which speaks to my point as to why the dem party is soft and why the more homogeneous republican party isn't.
It's the same with white supremacy. White folk make up a small group of people in the world. Yet they control a far greater share than they should because no matter where they are in the world they have one goal/one mindset.
Yet the larger group of people on this planet are fragmented and have different goals/mindset. Thus the reason white folk are even still in existence.
 
Biden national security briefing included two board members of a massive defense contractor

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President-elect Biden will take office in 62 days. On Tuesday, the transition announced that Biden and Vice President-elect Harris participated in a "Briefing with National Security Experts." According to the press release, the group briefed Biden and Harris "on the diplomatic, defense, and intelligence challenges the administration will inherit on day one, focusing on both the strategic landscape as well as the readiness of our foreign policy and national security departments and agencies."

Who was invited? The intimate gathering of 13 people included two board members from Raytheon Technologies (Raytheon), the world's second-largest defense contractor. The company was formed in April 2020 from a merger of Raytheon Company with United Technologies Corporation.
Robert Work and General Lloyd Austin, two Defense Department veterans who briefed Biden and Harris, currently serve on Raytheon's board. According to the most recent proxy statements filed by Raytheon's predecessor company, board members receive over $300,000 annually from the company, including at least $186,000 in deferred stock.

As board members, Work and Austin have a fiduciary duty to act in Raytheon's best interest. And as stockholders, they have a financial interest in making Raytheon as profitable as possible. For Raytheon, that means large U.S. military budgets.

In a CNBC interview in late-October, Raytheon CEO Gregory Hayes said it was "ridiculous" to think that Biden would reduce military spending. Although Hayes said he expected defense budgets to remain relatively flat as the country deals with the pandemic, he called for increased budgets in the longterm. "We have lost our technological edge to the Chinese and in some cases to the Russians and we’re going to have to invest more dollars into some of these new technologies if we’re going to be able to compete with these new threats," Hayes said.

Raytheon is reportedly "counting on its defense division to offset severe disruption in its jet engine and aircraft parts divisions, which have been hit hard by the slowdown in commercial air travel."

This fiscal year, the U.S. military budget is $738 billion, up sharply from $611 billion in 2016. Raytheon's CEO says further increases are needed to keep pace with China. But China's military budget in 2020, which is the second-largest in the world, was just $178.6 billion.

The Biden-Harris Transition Team released an ethics plan that governs the work of the transition. According to the plan, "Transition team members may not participate in any particular Transition matter that they know may directly conflict with a financial interest of the member, an immediate family member, partner, client or other individual or organization with which the member has or has had a business relationship within the past 12 months." In this case, Work and Austin have both a personal and professional financial interest in the future of U.S. national security policy.
The decision to include them anyway drew criticism from Jeff Hauser, the director of The Revolving Door Project, a watchdog group. "Biden was often an opponent of the hawkish Obama Administration figures most associated with the military-industrial complex while serving as Vice President... It is disappointing, however, that Biden is not taking the next step and shaking up the typical bipartisan pattern of empowering arms manufacturers seeking to influence public policy," Hauser told Popular Information.

The Biden-Harris transition did not respond to a request for comment.

Raytheon spends millions to lobby the federal government

Raytheon board members were able to get an audience with Biden and Harris for free. But the company spends millions to influence the federal government. In the third quarter of 2020, Raytheon’s lobbying expenditures exceeded $2.85 million. This included $680,000 in payments to 19 different lobbying firms. According to lobbying disclosures, these firms helped Raytheon lobby on “defense, international, civil and federal policy matters,” including “corporate tax reform,” “foreign military sales,” and “missile defense systems.” Raytheon spent another $2.1 million on its in-house lobbyists.

But Raytheon doesn’t solely rely on lobbying to influence policy – a revolving door has long existed between the federal government and the defense contractor. Former defense secretary Mark Esper spent years as Raytheon’s main lobbyist and Vice President of Government Relations before being appointed by Trump. Before that, William Lynn, formerly one of Raytheon’s top lobbyists, served as Deputy Secretary of Defense under Obama.

Robert Work keeps busy

In his role briefing Biden on national security policy, Work's conflicts extend well beyond Raytheon. Work is also the Chairman of the Board for Govini, a company that specializes in "machine learning and data science for national security clients." Its website says the company is "partnering with DoD and other national security departments" and "leveraging advances in machine learning and artificial intelligence."
Work has not shied away from advocating for Govini's interests in the press. In August, he said that Trump's proposed $2.5 billion in military spending for AI and autonomous systems projects was insufficient. "That's not a lot of money in the big scheme of things when you have a $740 billion budget, and you've got about $2.5 billion in a given year on these technologies. I would like to see that go up by at least an order of magnitude," Work said.

Work also echoed Raytheon's claims about the alleged technical superiority of China. "China appears to be driving the military-technical competition in critical areas such as quantum science, biotechnology, hypersonics, and ballistic and cruise missiles," Work told The Economist in April. Ballistic and missile technology are large components of Raytheon's work.

The WestExec connect

Work is also a principal with WestExec Advisers, a strategic consultancy with extensive connections to the defense industry and Biden's transition team. Founded in 2016, WestExec boasts of having broad and “unmatched networks” in national security and foreign policy. The firm works with a wide range of corporate clients and employs several former national security leaders that are expected to play prominent roles in Biden’s administration.

The American Prospect reported this summer that one WestExec client was "defense prime," which refers to the top five defense firms. WestExec would not confirm or deny whether Raytheon specifically was a client.

Antony Blinken and Michèle Flournoy, two of WestExec co-founders, are contenders for cabinet positions under the Biden administration — Flournoy for Defense Secretary and Blinken for Secretary of State. Blinken, who is on leave from the firm, attended Tuesday's national security briefing. According to the New York Times, Blinken has been running "the Biden campaign’s foreign policy operation" since April. Several other WestExec staffers are on leave from the firm to work on the Biden transition.

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Wow..but it's not surprising because we all knew Trump wanted and still wants to be a dictator. The so called "patriots" (more like white supremacist who want to do away with black folk) are all for trashing the constitutions that they supposedly love and stand by just to impose their will on the rest of us.

It's happening as many people said it would... just crazy to actually watch it happening in real-time. Man, had this been a close race, the country would have burned down.
 
It's happening as many people said it would... just crazy to actually watch it happening in real-time. Man, had this been a close race, the country would have burned down.
Just imagine this fool with a second term. Yet people thought the warning about him getting a second term was all rhetoric and just scare tatics.
Well Trump is proving those folks wrong.
 
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