Hawktawk wrote:I always see the polls about what's most important to americans. Its usually the economy followed by this pandemic currently then on and on down the line. I never see commander in chief, national security anymore.
Correct me if I'm wrong on that but if I'm right there is just a stunning level of disconnect between americans sense of security and the current realities. Russia is menacing in europe, buzzing our airspace off Alaska in nuclear capable bombers at a rate as high as the cold war. They now have the world's largest and most sophisticated modern sub fleet and they are flooding the atlantic with an unprecedented number of them, three times as many as ever before to be exact. They have built the world's largest and most modern Nuke missile inventory including an ICBM dubbed Satan 2 that has such a massive payload it could wipe out texas with one missile carrying multiple warheads. Putin announced the missile at a press conference that featured a video animation of the missile striking Mara Lago btw. In contrast America still relies on some ICBMs from the 1980s although we are in the process of upgrading .They have hacked into our power grid and are suspected of a bizarre attack on a power station in california using heavy machine guns. They have snooped around our undersea communications cables with subs.
I could go on but enough about russia. China's hypersonic missile inventory poses a direct threat to the united states navy. Despite Trump going on and on about our hydrosonic missiles made by water pick apparently we simply are not at their level with the technology yet. They have the world's largest navy now too and are behaving in a menacing way in the south china sea, building artificial islands to stage weaponry etc.Menacing Taiwan.
Last but not least Putin said the other day he would not rule out an alliance militarily with China.He and Xei have met dozens of times during the Trump presidency.
Then there's Iran and NK, both far ahead of where they were 4 years ago. NK is definitely capable of hitting the US mainland with an ICBM according to military experts and may have as many as 50 warheads. They have enough conventional missiles to flatten SK
Iran started enriching again in defiance of the US after the deal was cancelled.
I dont want this to be just another anti trump rant other than to say exit polls in 2016 showed I believe at least 25% of Trump voters DIDN'T BELIEVE HE HAD THE TEMPERAMENT AND FITNESS TO BE COMMANDER IN CHIEF!!! I was astounded by that then and Im even more astounded now 4 years in to this presidents words and actions. My thoughts are known ad infinitum and I dont want to just beat the dead horse. Thousands have spoken to unfitness now,Generals, intelligence people influential people, career politicians committing career suicide. Yet we are possibly a few days from handing this guy the nuclear football for another 4 years.
We need a steady hand on the wheel in this dangerous world more than ever.
Hawktawk wrote:So the last actual baboon sighting was in the wee hours of wednesday AM when he got up in the hallowed room of the white house, the people's house and declared he had won and ordered votes stopped with 25 million plus out. His demeanor was frightening,a look of barely restrained fury on his face , sniffing deeply to get the remaining crushed adderall out of his nose as he spoke like a few other times I've seen him do the same thing. Just google Trump/adderall if you have any questions about the claims of others that he snorts the substance including allegations from conservative historian Max Boot that he does it in the white house.
Trump made no public appearances yesterday at all, sending out Giuliani and his wimp pink handed son Eric to plead his case as he mad tweeted in all caps, utter falsehoods and conspiracy theories that even twitter has flagged. Its increasingly looking like the man has in fact lost and so now we have an unfit madman more triggered than he has ever been in his life,deranged and furious, quite possibly abusing speed who will remain commander in chief for nearly 3 months more..I'm more relieved at the thought of Joe Biden behind the controls but were not there yet.
Aseahawkfan wrote:This closeness of this election is a bigger acknowledgment of how many people despise the vision that American Democrats have for this nation. I can't wait for Trump to be gone, so people like Hawktawk can see how crazy the Democratic platform is again.
The Dems need to take a long look at themselves in the mirror. The nation is telling them something.
The Dems need to take a long look at themselves in the mirror. The nation is telling them something.
I-5 wrote:I think that's definitely the conservative perspective (which is legit). My democrat friends are coming to a different takeaway. They are somewhat shocked to find that nearly half the country is ok with a xenophobic, narcissistic misogynist. Maybe both are true.
I-5 wrote:
I think that's definitely the conservative perspective (which is legit). My democrat friends are coming to a different takeaway. They are somewhat shocked to find that nearly half the country is ok with a xenophobic, narcissistic misogynist. Maybe both are true.
I-5 wrote:I think that's definitely the conservative perspective (which is legit). My democrat friends are coming to a different takeaway. They are somewhat shocked to find that nearly half the country is ok with a xenophobic, narcissistic misogynist. Maybe both are true.
Hawktawk wrote:THIS RIGHT HERE^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Im stunned its close. I'm sad. nearly half this country will support a miserable nasty psychopath who has spent 4 years proving his unfitness on a daily basis.
c_hawkbob wrote:BS, you're doing quite exactly what you're saying the "liberal left" is doing even by continuing to refer to them as such. Quit pretending you above the mire you're wading in.
c_hawkbob wrote:BS, you're doing quite exactly what you're saying the "liberal left" is doing even by continuing to refer to them as such. Quit pretending you above the mire you're wading in.
RiverDog wrote:Alright, so what do you want me to refer to the far left as? Progressives? I'll put whatever label you like on them.
c_hawkbob wrote:BS, you're doing quite exactly what you're saying the "liberal left" is doing even by continuing to refer to them as such. Quit pretending you above the mire you're wading in.
RiverDog wrote:Alright, so what do you want me to refer to the far left as? Progressives? I'll put whatever label you like on them.
c_hawkbob wrote:It doesn't matter as long as your mind is still stuck on 'us vs them' rather than 'we'. There is more common ground in most peoples thinking thinking than this whole "left/right, red/blue, liberal/conservative' dynamic can accommodate. I'm sick to death of the politics of hate.
c_hawkbob wrote:I haven't drawn any conclusions yet, I'll save that for the conclusion of this election. I would however like to see these election maps in shades of purple though instead of all the same shade of either blue or red.
Trump is trying to launch an civil war to hold an office when he has been roundly defeated in a free and fair election. It was the highest turnout in over a hundred years. Biden will easily bank the most votes in history and Trump the second most. Both bases turned out. But anyone who thinks thousands of poll workers in numerous red and blue states would risk their freedom out of hatred for trump is delusional. If that were the case the Dems wouldnt have lost seats and failed to capture the senate.If you're gonna rig it rig it right?
Trump is trying to launch an civil war to hold an office when he has been roundly defeated in a free and fair election. It was the highest turnout in over a hundred years. Biden will easily bank the most votes in history and Trump the second most. Both bases turned out. But anyone who thinks thousands of poll workers in numerous red and blue states would risk their freedom out of hatred for trump is delusional. If that were the case the Dems wouldnt have lost seats and failed to capture the senate.If you're gonna rig it rig it right?
I-5 wrote:He absolutely doesn't care about the country and actively would support a civil war if it keeps him in power, and more importantly, out of prison. As far as I'm concerned, he is by far the biggest national security threat, with his words and actions. More than Russia or China.
I don't doubt that Trump would try to physically retain power and stay out of jail if he could, but you honestly feel that he's by far our biggest national security threat? Do you genuinely think that there would be anyone with any kind of authority in our military that would join such an effort?
I-5 wrote:Whether or not the military leaders resist his efforts (thanks God), it doesn't diminish his irresponsibility. He can do a lot of damage in the Oval Office, much easier than a foreign adversary can. Inviting the russian ambassador to the Oval Office and banishing the US press was a shock, having his son in law attempt to set up a private channel through the russian embassy, willingly/unwillingly sharing classified information with other countries. The list can go on and on.
Hawktawk wrote:Jim Mattis Yakima native and great american...
I-5 wrote:He absolutely doesn't care about the country and actively would support a civil war if it keeps him in power, and more importantly, out of prison. As far as I'm concerned, he is by far the biggest national security threat, with his words and actions. More than Russia or China.
This trash again. You're like left wing version of an Alex Jones type, just buying all this conspiracy crap.
RiverDog wrote:Look, folks. If you've been awake during these past 4 years, you shouldn't be surprised at any of Trump's actions. This fits perfectly with his narcissist personality. He cannot admit defeat. He's a spoiled rich kid that's been pampered all his life. We're going to be subjected to frivolous lawsuits and meaningless recounts for the next several weeks right up until the electoral college meets in mid December, so you might as well get used to it.
I'm a lot more interested in Biden's cabinet selections and his plan to address the COVID crisis than I am in anything that Trump is doing.
RiverDog wrote:Look, folks. If you've been awake during these past 4 years, you shouldn't be surprised at any of Trump's actions. This fits perfectly with his narcissist personality. He cannot admit defeat. He's a spoiled rich kid that's been pampered all his life. We're going to be subjected to frivolous lawsuits and meaningless recounts for the next several weeks right up until the electoral college meets in mid December, so you might as well get used to it.
I'm a lot more interested in Biden's cabinet selections and his plan to address the COVID crisis than I am in anything that Trump is doing.
mykc14 wrote:This is where I'm at as well. Trump is going to do his normal thing. I actually don't mind us investigating for voter fraud because I think it is rampant on both sides. I don't think it was enough to change the outcome of the election, but I do think we should root it out and try to figure out ways to stop it in the future. I also don't think he's going to burn the country down like CNN would have people believe. I do think he's going to do what he can politically and within the inner workings of the White House to make the transition as hard as possible on Biden. As far as his cabinet I'm also interested. Hopefully it's as moderate as possible.
I actually don't mind us investigating for voter fraud because I think it is rampant on both sides.
I-5 wrote:I completely agree. However, without the Trump team's cooperation (through the General Services arm), President-elect Biden is prevented from receiving: a) daily intelligence briefings and b) about $6M in discretionary funds to assist in the transition process. I also saw a post that up to 40% of republicans don't believe it was a fair election...of course, had they won, would they feel differently?
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