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2025 Political Thread



You could also replace "our democracy" with "our democratic dictatorship" in the words of Mao, since to the far left democracy is synonymous with socialism or the dictatorship of the proletariat.
 
And Trump supporters still haven’t learned why they got Biden.

Trump would have won the election in 2020 if it weren't for the COVID pandemic.

But the meltdowns on the left also give hints of why Biden won. There was one video where people were shown a picture of a Hamas member and a Trump supporter and were asked which one would be more friendly to LGBTQ community. 3 people said the Hamas member would be more friendly.
 
This makes a lot more sense when you replace "whiteness" with "capitalism"

Otherwise it would seem to suggest people of color don't work hard, don't use objective, rational linear thinking, don't like to be on time and are not polite and that white people should strive to be like them.

"White dominant culture, or whiteness capitalism, refers to the ways white people capitalists and their traditions, attitudes, and ways of life have been normalized over time and are now considered standard practices in the United States. And since white people capitalists (including some people of color) still hold most of the institutional power in America, we have all internalized some aspects of white culture— including people of color capitalism"

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What a loon. Wow.


The vaccine mandates and censorship were totalitarian straight out of Orwell's cautionary tale. Someone I know had to get a heart transplant after the 2nd dose of the vaccine. He was perfectly young and healthy. But some people like totalitarianism, just like some people liked Big Brother in the book. Another name for these people would be sheeple.

I never got vaccinated and got COVID twice and I survived. Ivermectin really works.

My body. My choice.
 
What a loon. Wow.


Also, from that website. Coincidence?

The Event 201 scenario​

Event 201 simulates an outbreak of a novel zoonotic coronavirus transmitted from bats to pigs to people that eventually becomes efficiently transmissible from person to person, leading to a severe pandemic. The pathogen and the disease it causes are modeled largely on SARS, but it is more transmissible in the community setting by people with mild symptoms.

The disease starts in pig farms in Brazil, quietly and slowly at first, but then it starts to spread more rapidly in healthcare settings. When it starts to spread efficiently from person to person in the low-income, densely packed neighborhoods of some of the megacities in South America, the epidemic explodes. It is first exported by air travel to Portugal, the United States, and China and then to many other countries. Although at first some countries are able to control it, it continues to spread and be reintroduced, and eventually no country can maintain control.

There is no possibility of a vaccine being available in the first year. There is a fictional antiviral drug (Ivermectin???) that can help the sick but not significantly limit spread of the disease.

Since the whole human population is susceptible, during the initial months of the pandemic, the cumulative number of cases increases exponentially, doubling every week. And as the cases and deaths accumulate, the economic and societal consequences become increasingly severe.

The scenario ends at the 18-month point, with 65 million deaths. The pandemic is beginning to slow due to the decreasing number of susceptible people. The pandemic will continue at some rate until there is an effective vaccine or until 80-90 % of the global population has been exposed. From that point on, it is likely to be an endemic childhood disease.
 
Also, from that website. Coincidence?

The Event 201 scenario​

Event 201 simulates an outbreak of a novel zoonotic coronavirus transmitted from bats to pigs to people that eventually becomes efficiently transmissible from person to person, leading to a severe pandemic. The pathogen and the disease it causes are modeled largely on SARS, but it is more transmissible in the community setting by people with mild symptoms.

The disease starts in pig farms in Brazil, quietly and slowly at first, but then it starts to spread more rapidly in healthcare settings. When it starts to spread efficiently from person to person in the low-income, densely packed neighborhoods of some of the megacities in South America, the epidemic explodes. It is first exported by air travel to Portugal, the United States, and China and then to many other countries. Although at first some countries are able to control it, it continues to spread and be reintroduced, and eventually no country can maintain control.

There is no possibility of a vaccine being available in the first year. There is a fictional antiviral drug (Ivermectin???) that can help the sick but not significantly limit spread of the disease.

Since the whole human population is susceptible, during the initial months of the pandemic, the cumulative number of cases increases exponentially, doubling every week. And as the cases and deaths accumulate, the economic and societal consequences become increasingly severe.

The scenario ends at the 18-month point, with 65 million deaths. The pandemic is beginning to slow due to the decreasing number of susceptible people. The pandemic will continue at some rate until there is an effective vaccine or until 80-90 % of the global population has been exposed. From that point on, it is likely to be an endemic childhood disease.
 
Coming in to the politics thread like...

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All I'll say is the people I've encountered from any aisle or party who genuinely believe that gutting the NWS is a good thing generally don't seem to know anything about anything, much less how federal agencies or the NWS actually work. Regardless of the other wacky stuff going on, I don't see any positives in destroying an already underfunded and understaffed agency that saves who knows how many lives here in the South every year. Eliminating EMC staff and picking off folks in WFOs will absolutely impact operations in ways that I doubt are sustainable. Those QLCS tornado situations that happen all the time down here? Good luck getting timely warnings for those, and it's already hard to do as it is. I dunno about y'all, but I like not having my house wiped off its foundation by an unwarned tornado because my local forecasting office was staffed with 3 people. And if the best someone can do is cry about climate change and NOAA necessitating the elimination of the NWS or something, I invite you to kindly go kick some rocks.
 
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