I wonder what other radical bastions (on either side) are constructs of off shore meddling
I have no idea why we're suddenly focused on Russia doing it.
Aseahawkfan wrote:This meddling and propaganda has been happening for ages. I have no idea why we're suddenly focused on Russia doing it. If they took the time to investigate, they would find other nations interfering in our elections and such. China and Russia are the other two big dogs who do this and steal our technology all the time. We manipulate their nations too and steal talent from them as well. We have lots of local groups on the left and right who create lies about each other and exploit each other.
I-5 wrote:I think we are all aware every superpower country does this. We're simply talking about Russia related to the US election system, since they are the ones spending the most effort doing it. For example, China is not (unless you have some information for us). Even though it's been happnening forever, social media is a relatively new medium, and Russia has been the benchmark in this medium thus far, above even what the US has been able to do.
RiverDog wrote:I agree. Even allies like Israel have tampered with elections in the past. It doesn't make it right, though.
c_hawkbob wrote:Seems that it's not what you probably thought it was:
"Records for “antifa.com” in the domain name database Whoisology.com show the site was registered in the Russian Federation from 2013 through last July. Starting last November, the site’s registration was moved to Panama, The website has always been anonymously registered and its owners could not be reached for comment."
Be careful what you read and believe. Whether for or against, you could just be reacting to some Russian stirring the pot here in America to keep us hating each other.
I wonder what other radical bastions (on either side) are constructs of off shore meddling
NorthHawk wrote:The real threat is QAnon. They are nutcase conspiracy theorists and some even are willing to take up arms to "fix" the conspiracies.
c_hawkbob wrote:I've never even heard of QAnon ...
c_hawkbob wrote:I've never even heard of QAnon ...
NorthHawk wrote:Conspiracy believers for the most part. A Republican candidate in Georgia
was congratulated by Trump just recently and you often see his supporters
holding Q signs. She has been promoting some of the QAnon conspiracies.
NorthHawk wrote:It's a lot more than the Grassy Knoll crowd.
Here's an article that touches onto a small part of it.
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/ ... ket-newtab
NorthHawk wrote:I don’t believe any of that crapola, but it fascinates me that others fall for it.
And some aren’t simpletons that can easily be dismissed, so it makes me
wonder how they could as you say ‘head down the rabbit hole’.
Maybe they get caught when in a vulnerable state. It’s the only thing that
makes sense to me.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Idhawkman, a Green Beret and an intelligent guy in the tech field, believes in the Deep State, argued with us Trump never lies, and believes Trump to be one of the greatest presidents in history.
RiverDog wrote:Idahawkman is one of the most interesting characters I've come across. I've met him personally and found him to be a great guy, and I still would jump at the opportunity to meet up with him again. But I honestly can't understand how he arrives at some of his positions. I once asked him if there was anything he disagreed with Trump on, and he replied that he disagreed with him over the Dreamers, the offspring of illegal immigrants that migrated here with their parents as children. He wanted to round them up, re-educate them, then deport them to their country of origin. He was willing to do that to a person that hasn't so much as been accused of spitting on the sidewalk. That's getting pretty close to dangerous crazy.
But I still consider him a friend and wish he'd come back in here and debate the issues with us. I've learned a lot from him.
Aseahawkfan wrote:That's why I don't worry about people too much. I don't hold grudges. I don't dislike or hate people over politics or much else. Not worth my time. Most people you meet in person are good enough to hang out with for conversation now and again.
This whole forum is decidedly anti-Trump. No use for IDhawkman to hang out in a forum where he is the sole pro-Trump voice. I'm about the closest to a Trump neutral person on this forum and I'm tired of him.
RiverDog wrote:I can fully understand why Idahawkman doesn't frequent this place anymore. Burrton used to give him some support but since he's bailed, too, it's a pretty lonely place for someone that proudly wears a red MAGA hat.
I actually don't discuss politics very much. As I think I've mentioned before, I'm reluctant to as I don't want people to feel that they can't approach me. I felt very passionately that one of my most important attribute as a supervisor was approachability, especially considering the diversity of the work force I managed. Even now that I'm retired, I still don't talk a lot about politics, even amongst my closest of friends.
Aseahawkfan wrote:
That's why I don't worry about people too much. I don't hold grudges. I don't dislike or hate people over politics or much else. Not worth my time. Most people you meet in person are good enough to hang out with for conversation now and again.
This whole forum is decidedly anti-Trump. No use for IDhawkman to hang out in a forum where he is the sole pro-Trump voice. I'm about the closest to a Trump neutral person on this forum and I'm tired of him.
Hawktawk wrote:Everyone is moving old HTs way. This was definitely not an anti trump forum a few years ago. I miss both Id Hawkman and Burrton because they never showed up for their crow. I took merciless attacks from Burrt, was told I was a total loon for my utter hatred and loathing of this man, suffering from Trump derangement syndrome etc. He talked a good game but he was way more pro trump than not.ID was a hopeless sycophant but again a great patriotic dude Id love to have a beer with i'm sure.
Hawktawk wrote:I do not talk politics with anyone I disagree with, especially now unless they bring it up. I keep my position short and sweet and refuse to get into the mud or carry on endlessly. I told my own brother to just stop when he launched into some Faux news covid truther bullshit while discussing the virus. I wish Hannity and Carlson would catch it and die they are screwing up so many good peoples minds including my lifelong friend of 45 years Dale who is just triggered and going off and I've NEVER SEEN HIM LIKE THIS.Me on the other hand![]()
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This forum is where I let off steam. But when my own Brother and best friend as well as many other friends still support the guy to the teeth we just have nowhere to start an intelligent conversation. I've unfollowed over 60 people, blocked some on FB who kept up arguments on messenger after i told them to STFU and drop it. I watch very little TV these days. Just waiting for November and lord willing this nightmare of an administration will go back to the swamp it crawled out of. I'm thankful it isn't Sanders and Warren up 9. Biden is a lifelong moderate and consensus builder and Harris is a rising star, Neither supports defunding police. Its a clear choice and it could have been so much worse.
NorthHawk wrote:I'm not so sure Biden would go far left if they won both houses, too. He understands the need to bring the country together and I think that weighs heavy on him should he be elected President. I think he's much more open to arguments on both sides than some previous presidents.
I'm not so sure Biden would go far left if they won both houses, too.
He understands the need to bring the country together and I think that weighs heavy on him should
he be elected President. I think he's much more open to arguments on both sides than some previous
presidents.
I-5 wrote:Below is an actual recent russian troll site that was identified by the FBI as having ties to the same groups that infiltrated the 2016 election cycle, and subsequently both facebook and twitter accounts associated with the company were suspended today. Notice how it has incendiary articles that target both the left and right. Their strategy is chaos. They use AI technology to create fake photos of fictional journalists, but they also recruit unsuspecting real journalists to write for them. It has just enough to make you think it's a regular independent news site...but is it?
https://peacedata.net/
"In an attempt to appear legitimate, Peace Data featured fake personas for people who were supposedly its editors, according to Graphika. These personas were used to recruit unwitting, real writers to contribute articles -- including, it seems, some writers in the United States, according to Graphika. Pictures for some of the fake personas were created using artificial intelligence technology, Facebook and Graphika said, the same kind of technology that is used to create deepfake video. Graphika pointed to a person identified online as "Alex Lacusta." A Twitter (TWTR) bio for "Lacusta" listed him as an associate and online editor at Peace Data. The profile picture on the account was created using deepfake technology, Graphika said."
https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/01/tech/russian-troll-group-facebook-campaign/index.html
I-5 wrote:Being a listener, which I think Biden is, doesn't mean he will do whatever the left demands. His records strongly suggests he is a moderate bordering on conservative, and that's all we have to go by. He's anti-defunding, anti-riot, anti-looting. If I was a republican disgusted with this non-leader president Trump, I'd be very comfortable with the return to stability that a Biden presidency promises. Even Kamala, for all of her moxie for a fight, is more on the moderate side than other democrats.
c_hawkbob wrote:There's nothing radical about returning taxes to the rich to prior levels.
I-5 wrote:By middle class, do you mean households that make $400k annually and up and capital gains of above $1 million? I grew up middle class, or so I thought; my 3 siblings and I graduated from college and all homeowners now, donate to charity, drive decent cars, take vacations a few times a year, and saving for retirement (all of which fits the american dream in my book), but neither my parents growing up or any of us now are at that level of annual income.
- Reverts the top individual income tax rate for taxable incomes above $400,000 from 37 percent under current law to the pre-Tax Cuts and Jobs Act level of 39.6 percent)
- Taxes long-term capital gains and qualified dividends at the ordinary income tax rate of 39.6 percent on income above $1 million and eliminates step-up in basis for capital gains taxation.
I-5 wrote:By middle class, do you mean households that make $400k annually and up and capital gains of above $1 million?
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