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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaidax View Post
    I need to get some fresh popcorn and booze for the next few days, because it's going to be cinema.
    Why? Is Israel going to violate the ceasefire again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by postman1782 View Post
    Why? Is Israel going to violate the ceasefire again?
    He seems to be expecting the same hand wringing as Trump's first term when the mood of the country is tiredness and indifference. Even Trump supporters I know aren't really excited, considering how hard they pushed for him it's weird.

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    Quote Originally Posted by postman1782 View Post
    Why? Is Israel going to violate the ceasefire again?
    Yes, please don't interrupt me, I'm busy violating the ceasefire by breathing here.

    I'll be sitting at home, watching all these YouTube reactions of him spamming executive orders, while violating ceasefire - it's my favorite pastime activity.

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    “But this isn’t the end. I promise you, this is not the end, and we have to regroup and we have to continue to fight and continue to work day in and day out to create the better society for our children, for this world, for this country, that we know is possible.” ~~Jon Stewart

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    Why is everything being done, basically, in secret? I can almost buy Trump is scared of actually being shot this time after the massive amounts of protestors showed up, I definitely can't buy the weather excuse, but also canceling the live watch party? That doesn't quite track with assassination worries in my book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by En Sabah Nur View Post
    Why is everything being done, basically, in secret? I can almost buy Trump is scared of actually being shot this time after the massive amounts of protestors showed up, I definitely can't buy the weather excuse, but also canceling the live watch party? That doesn't quite track with assassination worries in my book.
    It's not that, hotel bookings in DC are at an all time low for an inauguration even protesters aren't showing up only 1 protest license has been taken out and not many are slated to attend. His ego cannot handle a meager showing at his party again it's weird to me I would think Trump supporters would be giddy to show up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Draco-Onis View Post
    It's not that, hotel bookings in DC are at an all time low for an inauguration even protesters aren't showing up only 1 protest license has been taken out and not many are slated to attend. His ego cannot handle a meager showing at his party again it's weird to me I would think Trump supporters would be giddy to show up.
    A lot of protestors showed up. And apparently 200k supporters are supposed to be showing (not now, ofc), which I guess is a bit of a drop from what he claimed way back in 2016 lol

    Far more likely some shady shit is going on, frankly. Just like how he has a chat with Xi, then releases a meme coin, and a whoooole of it gets bought via China.
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    Quote Originally Posted by En Sabah Nur View Post
    A lot of protestors showed up. And apparently 200k supporters are supposed to be showing (not now, ofc), which I guess is a bit of a drop from what he claimed way back in 2016 lol

    Far more likely some shady shit is going on, frankly. Just like how he has a chat with Xi, then releases a meme coin, and a whoooole of it gets bought via China.
    I know it seems like 1000 years ago but remember the epic level of hissy fit he threw because his crowds were so bad compared to Obama in 2016. Sean Spicer came out and said don't believe your eyes, his fragile ego simply cannot handle an even worse showing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowferal View Post
    I disagree with the headline for that one.

    FAFO. 100%. I'm going to get roasted by the "hurr hurr don't blame the voters, BlAmE tHe DeMs FoR a BaD cAmPaInG" crowd, but the people that saw what Trump was saying and either:
    1. Voted for him
    2. Stayed home and decided they weren't participating

    are both to blame for anything that happens. They were warned. Countless times. It's time they feel some pain because clearly it's the only way the average American is able to learn about anything. They had a choice between a shit sandwich and the best post Covid economy in the world and decided the shit sandwich was worth a shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gorsameth View Post
    European public transport is mostly trains between cities, which are not relevant in this scenario, and busses that travel on largely the same roads as the cars.

    Yes shutting down roads can lead to a traffic shitshow, thats why they try to limit it when and where possible.

    ps. burying cables is the least disruptive stuff you have. the cables are relatively small and can be buried by the side of the road instead of under them where possible. crossing streets can be done by pushing them through from the side without requiring the road to be broken open.
    The US is already putting the worst stuff under ground (water/gas/sewer) so no I will not accept that power cables are the hurdle that cannot be crossed.

    Just another case of #Americanexceptionalism. Problems the entire world has solved but the US just cant be arsed with.
    I hate to be the bearer of bad news here but, as far as burying the lines go, it wouldn't work that way in the US. You would still need to get permits(some would be given, some wouldn't), you would then need to trench out the area which takes big machinery which would effective block off entire neighborhoods(quite a few older neighborhoods only have single entry/exit points) if you wanted to dig in the verge. Mind you not all cities have those patches of grass between the sidewalk and the street. The ones that don't, you would have to then dig up the sidewalk(which takes other permits and different contractors). Mind you, you also have to contend with, as someone else said, pissed off homeowners that may or may not be able to get to work now and, as far as I know, a lot do NOT get paid time off. And a lot of workplaces would not excuse that absence even though they should.

    Also, you cannot just "pull the lines through" as it is generally solid ground below the streets once you get about 6 feet or so down. Most streets are about 1 - 2 feet deep between the initial street that was there(quite a few streets in the US were brick lined so a lot of the streets you see now are just built upon that), a couple of layers of asphalt and whatever else. Below that, you have to contend with main water lines that typically go down one or the other side of the street parallel to it(which the electric company will not want to come close to dealing with) and other lines or issues that around there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Surfd View Post
    It never ceases to amaze me how absolutely, gobsmackingly ignorant you can be while shilling for the incoming clusterfuck of an administration.
    Now now, let's wait for him to find this article clearly written by qualified experts from a trusted source that explains how adding money to existing prices will make them more affordable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Belize View Post
    I disagree with the headline for that one.

    FAFO. 100%. I'm going to get roasted by the "hurr hurr don't blame the voters, BlAmE tHe DeMs FoR a BaD cAmPaInG" crowd, but the people that saw what Trump was saying and either:
    1. Voted for him
    2. Stayed home and decided they weren't participating

    are both to blame for anything that happens. They were warned. Countless times. It's time they feel some pain because clearly it's the only way the average American is able to learn about anything. They had a choice between a shit sandwich and the best post Covid economy in the world and decided the shit sandwich was worth a shot.
    This. I won't blame someone if they decided they didn't want either candidate and voted 3rd party. Is it a wasted vote in my eyes? Sure. But I will never blame someone for voting who they really wanted.

    But those that stayed home(especially since nearly every single state literally has absentee voting for those who cannot get to the polls) and those who typically don't for the Republicans now voting for Trump, yeah. You will find out that, as that article says, he is extremely corrupt and has no issue taking bribes. I am waiting for when the Arab community that voted for him is all shocked and awed by the fact that not only will he not do anything about the war in Israel but help it get worse. Oh, there will be a ceasefire initially but the someone breaks it, he will only support Israel regardless if they are the ones who started. I am waiting on the longtime democrats, who also happen to be poor, that voted for him find out that now their welfare and other government handouts are now cut down or outright removed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by En Sabah Nur View Post
    Why is everything being done, basically, in secret?
    The only thing that matters to Trump is winning, and the money he gets because of it. He doesn't care about running the country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gondrin View Post
    I hate to be the bearer of bad news here but, as far as burying the lines go, it wouldn't work that way in the US. You would still need to get permits(some would be given, some wouldn't), you would then need to trench out the area which takes big machinery which would effective block off entire neighborhoods(quite a few older neighborhoods only have single entry/exit points) if you wanted to dig in the verge. Mind you not all cities have those patches of grass between the sidewalk and the street. The ones that don't, you would have to then dig up the sidewalk(which takes other permits and different contractors). Mind you, you also have to contend with, as someone else said, pissed off homeowners that may or may not be able to get to work now and, as far as I know, a lot do NOT get paid time off. And a lot of workplaces would not excuse that absence even though they should.

    Also, you cannot just "pull the lines through" as it is generally solid ground below the streets once you get about 6 feet or so down. Most streets are about 1 - 2 feet deep between the initial street that was there(quite a few streets in the US were brick lined so a lot of the streets you see now are just built upon that), a couple of layers of asphalt and whatever else. Below that, you have to contend with main water lines that typically go down one or the other side of the street parallel to it(which the electric company will not want to come close to dealing with) and other lines or issues that around there.
    So it can be done, we just don't care enough to do it.
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    Quit using other posters as levels of crazy. That is not ok


    If you look, you can see the straw man walking a red herring up a slippery slope coming to join this conversation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Draco-Onis View Post
    I know it seems like 1000 years ago but remember the epic level of hissy fit he threw because his crowds were so bad compared to Obama in 2016. Sean Spicer came out and said don't believe your eyes, his fragile ego simply cannot handle an even worse showing.
    The first official word from the 45th President, via his press secretary, was to lie about what the competent parts of the government were officially and truthfully reporting. It pretty much foretold what the next four years would bring us.

    Now his swearing in ceremony as the 47th is done in secret and in the security of the White House. He is beaten. He is afraid. He is even less of a man than he was last go around. This shows what we can expect from his last term. Timid, weak, scared and having to work through others while he hides like a "bunker bitch." I don't see it going any better this time around, but at least now we can openly see his weakness. He won't go touring around campaigning and wasting time like his first term. He'll sit on his ass in the oval office hiding while others do his bidding. No more prep rallies. No more visiting other countries. Just hiding and screaming into the void. I even doubt he'll go golfing as much as he did his first term.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Breccia View Post
    Now now, let's wait for him to find this article clearly written by qualified experts from a trusted source that explains how adding money to existing prices will make them more affordable.
    Something something stock market big number, taxes on corporations small number, it'll definitely trickle down THIS time we swear. An entire generation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gondrin View Post
    This. I won't blame someone if they decided they didn't want either candidate and voted 3rd party. Is it a wasted vote in my eyes? Sure. But I will never blame someone for voting who they really wanted.

    But those that stayed home(especially since nearly every single state literally has absentee voting for those who cannot get to the polls) and those who typically don't for the Republicans now voting for Trump, yeah. You will find out that, as that article says, he is extremely corrupt and has no issue taking bribes. I am waiting for when the Arab community that voted for him is all shocked and awed by the fact that not only will he not do anything about the war in Israel but help it get worse. Oh, there will be a ceasefire initially but the someone breaks it, he will only support Israel regardless if they are the ones who started. I am waiting on the longtime democrats, who also happen to be poor, that voted for him find out that now their welfare and other government handouts are now cut down or outright removed.
    You just wrote a huge wall of text about why even such relatively tame things can't be done, in a state that is 5th largest economy in the world.

    And then you wonder why Trump won. People are just tired of these shitty excuses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaidax View Post
    I need to get some fresh popcorn and booze for the next few days, because it's going to be cinema.
    Why, nobody is storming the US Capitol building or anything.

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    Well, now we know the play with TikTok. Trump wants to turn it into yet another right wing propaganda tool.

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