Trump Enslavement Syndrome - Orange man good. /r/The_Donald and any public demonstration of rabid pro-Trump enthusiasm in spite of all reason.

The way I see it Russians are complete retards when it comes to psyops apparently. They're gonna fund faggots like Tim Pool and CPAC? LOL! LMAO! even. Either they don't have a clue or there's some big-brained 5D chess moves they're making that are above my head. Russia isn't even on my radar China is a problem domestically for us and the canucks. Why are they allowed to buy up properties?
They've funded him once through Lauren Chen, why not again?

As much as miggers stroke themselves about muh bootstraps, they sure love their nepo babies. Miggers are fueled entirely by spite and our heccin’ billionaires have convinced the lowest information voters that they’re the most hardest working and most baste people out there.
It's even worse. Now they're abolishing state rights to force these shitty data centres into various states that doesn't (or rather, would not have if it were a Democrat doing it) want them. Texas is going to see a bunch of these but that's what they voted for. All these retarded data centres are built due to a one sided idiotic arms race with China for whatever reason. Meanwhile they're holding competitions where robots run in a marathon and they have roads that physically change lanes depending on traffic. America's still in the cold war mindset, but without any eagerness to compete.
Moreover, miggers bitches and moaned about 5G deathray towers, some even firebombed them. Now they're fine with something that's at least 100 times worse in terms of output? Because it lets them make another generative LLM slop video of Jesus Christ bowing down to Trump or whatever blasphemous shit created today?

Subhuman doesn't even describe their behaviour adequately.
 
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Played tennis and squash at Fordham before he transferred to Wharton.

If you knew ball you'd know all the NFL teams are looking for unathletic white men from small northeastern schools who have never played football before. Get with it, lib.
What, really?! Damn, I didn't know they made tennis handles that small!
 
They wouldn't just let him shit on their face, they would eat it and ask for seconds.
Some UPSPG2 posters remind me of this meme

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Only way some TES sufferers would admit Iran has been a mess is if the casualties piled up and/or we started losing carriers or something.
I'm repeatedly seeing posts made about America's K/D ratio. The K/D ratio is irrelevant, you can lose a war with a great K/D ratio (e.g. if you killed every Western world leader with no casualties, and then immediately got sanctioned by all of them) but that requires acknowledging war as complex geopolitical reality rather than a CoD deathmatch where most kills = win.
The idea that having international trade fucked is itself a major loss seems to go over many of their heads, even when people with room temperature IQs get that it's bad to have stuff like gas prices going up.
I think similarly there's an issue with delayed impacts. The economy is complicated and they seem to be thinking "if things were actually bad there'd be a stock market crash right now". Particularly with the S&P500, which is equities, basically "does a company's future earnings justify today's share prices".

Some companies do really well in times of shortage and can make more money - and if there's high inflation, nominal revenues will be higher even if sales volumes drop. The S&P500 has a float adjusted market cap, which basically means it listens more to the largest companies. If some really big tech, energy and defence companies are going to make a lot of money, the S&P500 will reflect that even if things will be going really badly in service, retail, logistics and travel sectors (i.e. things are bad for the average person). Which is why the economy on paper is booming, but everything feels worse - the S&P500 is reaching record highs while consumer sentiment and the current economic conditions index is reaching record lows.
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Commodities reflect reality first. Equities tend to lag massively, because the markets generally wait for earnings downgrades before reflecting reality (and it's betting on other people thinking it'll be valuable and trying to make money off those rubes, which is how you get meme stock). Going back to that market cap aspect, 45% of the S&P500 market cap is AI firms (up from 25% in 2022), Intel's seen big rallies, NVIDIA has the largest market cap (semiconductors are 15.5% of market cap). Some of this is likely a pick and shovel strategy ("tech is going to keep investing in AI and building data centres, even if AI ultimately never becomes profitable" - if you're selling picks and shovels during the gold rush, you're guaranteed to make money even if those prospectors never strike gold) but there's also massive copium that AI is eventually going to be super profitable. It doesn't help there's a lot of circular spending going on
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Capex bubble aside, one example could be helium, Helium spot prices have doubled, but fabs will have long term contracts, so they'll be shielded in the short term. Samsung had 4-6 months stockpile of helium back in March, so cost impacts likely won't start showing up until July/August; they've sourced an alternate helium supplier but that cost will reflect the shortage. That's when NVIDIA will start seeing their margins pressured and then that will take a while to reach the end user. So it might not be until 2027 that tech firms trying to build data centres will really start feeling the pain (energy costs aside), with AI firms taking slightly longer to feel it. Plus from an S&P500 perspective that might still mean they're all willing to pay these higher costs (so nominal revenues are higher) because if AI and AI-adjacent investments are still growing, they may expect a better return on investment putting their money into AI then looking at all the other sectors that are foundering because of the oil shock.

There's also markets coping that the war will suddenly stop and everything will bounce back, and if it doesn't, there'll be policy interventions to bail out the too-big-to-fail firms like always happens (not a surefire bet as the US will be having to refinance a third of its debt around then, which would be much costlier if interest rates are higher and therefore the money printer might get jammed). Goldman Sachs is warning a market correction is due on the S&P500, and the Bank of England said something very similar about the MSCI World Index.

But this is all complicated and a delayed reaction, so it gets ignored. Titanic Derangement Sufferers are making such a big deal about us hitting that iceberg 5 minutes ago, but there's no water in my cabin and besides the captain said this ship is unsinkable. Nothing ever happens, they're just scaremongering.
 
I'm repeatedly seeing posts made about America's K/D ratio. The K/D ratio is irrelevant, you can lose a war with a great K/D ratio
During WWIII the Germans had a far higher K/D ratio than the Soviets. In 1945 the Red Army entered Berlin and Hitler commited suicide.
In the Vietnam War the Americans had total dominance on nearly every single aspect of the war, having a massive K/D ratio advantage over the Vietcong and North Vietnamese army, in 1975 Saigon fell and the South Vietnamese government soon ceased to exist.
For 20 years the US occupied most of Afganistan, barely suffering a few thousand loses during all that time and yet, in the span of a month, the US backed Afghan government completely collapsed and the Taliban took over the country without much resistance, almost as if they never left.

People who go on about K/D ratios as a metric to determine whether or not a country has won a war are either children or retarded man children.
 
After being dumped by daddy Trump, Alex Jones has been having one cataclysmic crashout after another.

Inside a two month window MAGA turned on him, InfoWars lost its class action lawsuit with victims of the Sandy Hook school shooting, and was forced to file for bankruptcy. Now The Onion will take over InfoWars and turn it into a parody of itself.

Tim Heidecker of Tim and Eric fame has been selected to be a creative director of the new InfoWars and in retaliation Alex has been reacting to Tim and Eric clips as though they are real in an effort to come to grips with what is about to become of his legacy.

 
Are you referring to some deranged neocon faggot polack claiming that CPAC Hungary was funded by some random crypto exchange founded by Russians in Europe?
That, and the well documented funneling of Russian money through Hungarian institutions into the pockets of parties across Europe and the US that support Russian interests instead of those of their home countries, which of course included CPAC. There’re regularly investigations about members of such movements being paid or otherwise supported by the Russians too (think of Brexit or the 2016 US presidential election for Russian non-monetary support).

In the US, the MAGA movement is openly pro-Russian, they don't even attempt to hide it. They openly cavort with Russian agents and openly talk about taking orders from Moscow to make policy decisions.
In Europe it took intelligence agencies leaking intercepted communications between Orbanites and the Russians to humiliate them, but in the US the Americans who work for Russia openly and proudly say that that is what they're doing.

As a rule of thumb, if a party is anti-EU, or anti-NATO, there is a 99% chance members of that party are witting or unwitting agents of the Russian government, and in most cases they receive money from the Russian government. There is no argument to be made against the EU or NATO from a national security or national interest perspective by any of the member states, and there is a growing movement of pan-European social conservatism that is kneecapped by Russians stealing their votes with slopulist pro-Russian 5th columnist parties like Rassemblement National, AfD, Fidesz, Reform UK, etc.

The aim of the Russian government is to keep their enemies internally divided and politicially paralyzed with ragebait culture war nonsense and fake news, and there are always traitors willing to take their money to do their dirty work for them (Tucker Carlson perhaps being the most famous example).
Think about how supporting Ukraine became somehow a controversial issue even though it is blatantly in the US' national interest and even after years of psyops, most Americans still support it.

Only the 15% most mentally ill Americans even see Russia as anything but what it is, but MAGA policy is the complete opposite of that. This is a statement about the cognitive and moral qualities of MAGA leaders, how they're easily duped morons whose only goal is self enrichment.
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The current "EU/NATO bad" dumbshit MAGA leaders spew is 100% a Russian plot to divide the alliance too. There ZERO rational or fact based explanation why these statements happen. They are purely destructive and harmful to the US with no conceivable benefit to anyone but the enemies of the US.
 
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The current "EU/NATO bad" dumbshit MAGA leaders spew is 100% a Russian plot to divide the alliance too. There ZERO rational or fact based explanation why these statements happen. They are purely destructive and harmful to the US with no conceivable benefit to anyone but the enemies of the US.
Israel is causing a rift amongst EU/NATO members and this factors in as well.

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I think I despise the accelerationist “let it all burn” faggots most of all. Mostly because they don’t actually want to let it all burn, they just only want the stuff that they think the demonkkkraps might want. So they’ll agree to dystopian shit that Trump’s butt buddies will want but then they will angrily throw a fit about shit they think liberals might hate. So they’ll be happy to cut social and infrastructure spending but then be happy to spend even more money on Israel, Argentina, and shit that disenfranchises them more. Not too bright.
 
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During WWIII the Germans had a far higher K/D ratio than the Soviets. In 1945 the Red Army entered Berlin and Hitler commited suicide.
It was something like 2-2.5x German military deaths to Soviet military deaths on the Eastern Front, but Soviet prisoner deaths in German captivity were significant. Soviet civilian deaths were somewhere around 20 million of the approximately 30 million deaths. Soviet numbers aren't universally agreed upon by Western officials, but it's around that.

The Soviet leadership had no issue sending millions of slave peasants to die, in large part because Hitler (and the Nazis in general) said they were going to completely eradicate them (and were eradicating them). It was an existential threat to the destruction of their civilization and the genocide of all of its people. The Germans also hurt themselves during Operation Barbarossa, but I won't WW2sperg.
People who go on about K/D ratios as a metric to determine whether or not a country has won a war are either children or retarded man children.
They have never listened to a single presentation or lecture, or read a report from an expert. And it shows. The numbers sound good, but there is so much more to war than numbers on the battlefield. That's why Trump and his administration only put out numbers.
I like how we have been relegated to a corner of this website and thier are cunts bitching about Muh Liberals in other Threads.
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"The LIBERALS. They could be anywhere. They could be in THIS THREAD," he thought.
The current "EU/NATO bad" dumbshit MAGA leaders spew is 100% a Russian plot to divide the alliance too.
Many reports from independent organizations like the ISW and CSIS, and from multiple militaries, have shown that Russia's plan is to sow division amongst the EU and NATO. A divided Europe is easier to fight. A divided NATO is easier to fight. Russian leadership, both military and civilian, has openly stated that Russia's biggest threats are NATO and the EU, and they need to prepare for a war with both (primarily NATO, though). That's what Russia is doing, provably and undeniably, and MIGA is helping make that happen.
 
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