US US Politics General 2: Hope Edition - Discussion of President Trump and other politicians

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Should be a wild four years.

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I can't believe the DNC is actually going all in and unironically campaigning on the "we love MS-13" platform.

The Tarrifs only have like 40% support why not campaign on that?
They're retarded, have no long-term strategy, and only know how to appeal to emotion. It's easier to rile up FB boomers and Redditards with quick, sad headlines, rather than something as complicated as global trade.
 
I can't believe the DNC is actually going all in and unironically campaigning on the "we love MS-13" platform.

The Tarrifs only have like 40% support why not campaign on that?
They're retarded. Any retard could have told them that the tariffs would be the thing to hammer on considering even a chunk of people here (which we can all admit occasionally ride Trump's dick too hard) were unsure on some of them, but instead they're fighting against stuff that is generally widely popular like the USAID cuts and the deporations.
 
They're retarded, have no long-term strategy, and only know how to appeal to emotion. It's easier to rile up FB boomers and Redditards with quick, sad headlines, rather than something as complicated as global trade.
They tried going after the tariffs. Their response was 'Americans don't want those jobs'. Which was broadly perceived of as being anti-working class. Not realizing that the more jobs there are in a place, the higher the wages. To the point where some of the dumber ones reposted obvious Chinese propaganda.
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The USAID cuts were important because that's how they paid for protesters, run psyops, and do corruption bullshit.
 
Are people defending the guy having literal MS-13 gang symbols tattoo'd on his hand yet
I expect them to start calling everybody a schizo and show us old MS-13 pictures they find on the Internet thinking that gangs use a standardized template for their tattoos..
 
They tried going after the tariffs. Their response was 'Americans don't want those jobs'. Which was broadly perceived of as being anti-working class. Not realizing that the more jobs there are in a place, the higher the wages. To the point where some of the dumber ones reposted obvious Chinese propaganda.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=JlNU0RBLgLY@HeyYou
The USAID cuts were important because that's how they paid for protesters, run psyops, and do corruption bullshit.
I think the part they (chinks and leftists) don't understand is that basically everybody currently begging for even 30 hours a week in a restaurant getting screamed at by niggers would happily work at an assembly line like this. Every wagie I know says the worst part of their job is dealing with customers.

Yes i've seen the fucking poll saying 80% don't want to work in factories, I simply don't believe it. The wording was probably something like "is this your dream job" which is an obvious no... but if the choices are between factory and popeyes service the choices are going to be clear.
 
I think the part they (chinks and leftists) don't understand is that basically everybody currently begging for even 30 hours a week in a restaurant getting screamed at by niggers would happily work at an assembly line like this. Every wagie I know says the worst part of their job is dealing with customers.

Yes i've seen the fucking poll saying 80% don't want to work in factories, I simply don't believe it. The wording was probably something like "is this your dream job" which is an obvious no... but if the choices are between factory and popeyes service the choices are going to be clear.
Worked both, assembly line is indeed better. Getting callouses on your feet and zoning out as you go through the motions with the machines is less painful than being screamed at by nogs all day.
 
I think the part they (chinks and leftists) don't understand is that basically everybody currently begging for even 30 hours a week in a restaurant getting screamed at by niggers would happily work at an assembly line like this. Every wagie I know says the worst part of their job is dealing with customers.

Yes i've seen the fucking poll saying 80% don't want to work in factories, I simply don't believe it. The wording was probably something like "is this your dream job" which is an obvious no... but if the choices are between factory and popeyes service the choices are going to be clear.
I'm pretty sure the decline in male participation is the reduction in "introverted" jobs. Look at retail. Lots of women/gay men work during the day. Night stock is a lot of introverted dudes. Same is true for factory work. A lot of guys would dream about putting headphones in, being given a task, get it done, and go home.
 
I'm glad the political news has died off for a bit, gave me some time to lol at actual lolcows, but I'm sure I jinxed that. Anyway, this idiot..

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They're retarded, have no long-term strategy, and only know how to appeal to emotion. It's easier to rile up FB boomers and Redditards with quick, sad headlines, rather than something as complicated as global trade.
How the hell is the US is that lucky in even the old imperials are completely fucking retarded.
 
I'm pretty sure the decline in male participation is the reduction in "introverted" jobs. Look at retail. Lots of women/gay men work during the day. Night stock is a lot of introverted dudes. Same is true for factory work. A lot of guys would dream about putting headphones in, being given a task, get it done, and go home.
Also makes me think... who are the ones more likely to respond to polls? To sperg on social media which sets the "narrative"? To go into regulatory and government positions?

People who think "work" is entirely social relationships, ass kissing, etc. and can't comprehend somebody actually wanting to do work work. So to them it sounds like slavery.
 
Due process does not mean a 10 month long jury trial, it means 'the process that is due'. A full jury trial and conviction is not part of the 'due process' afforded or appropriate to the person and the circumstances, in this case an illegal alien in immigration court determining his deportation status. He had his day in court with an attorney on this matter, he was able to appeal the matter, and it was upheld. That is the end of it, there is no more judicial review available.

You have to remember also, 'due process' also does not mean 'he gets to have as many court cases as he wants in front of whatever judge he wants until he gets a favorable outcome', which is what the media keeps crowing about.
People seem to not understand this. So let's give an example.

The government wants to take and destroy your house. If they're doing it as part of an eminent domain plan to sell the property to Pfizer at a reduced price so they build a big pharma complex, they owe you a lot of notice, appraisal, opportunities to challenge the taking and the appraisal, and so on. It can take years if you make a big stink about it.

But if they're doing it because there's a raging fire a mile away and they need to destroy a bunch of houses to form a firebreak, then they do not have to do any of this at all. Under the circumstances, they can just do it. You won't get prior notice of it nor will you be able to contest it.

In both situations, your due process rights are respected. The difference in what due process you get is dependent on the particular circumstances.

That's the difference between the government trying to lock up a citizen and the government trying to deport an illegal. The illegal gets some due process, sure. But it's not a full jury trial with a full appeals process (though they get appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals, the Circuit Court of Appeals, and potentially the Supreme Court, the review is very deferential—same with Social Security) and opportunities for collateral attack (multiple rounds of habeas corpus petitions). This is a pretty basic legal principle.
 
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