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Since it seems as likely as not that in a week DONALD FUCKING TRUMP is going to be declared commander-in-chief of the most powerful army humanity has ever known, I ask the good people of the world, what are you stocking your bomb shelters with? Also, half of America? Fuck you. I'm not one of you and I don't like you - stay away from me and my family you scary idiots.
— Nov 02, 2016 04:39AM
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Big problem in the US, that.
Although presumably people eligible to vote, but who don't, were the ones in question here.

I specifically said ; You are not jingoistic.
uncharitably
nuff said. Now's just bad faith. Nevermind.

Also, suppose someone votes for Clinton, Clinton wins, and then continues her support for bombing a half-dozen countries across the Middle East and North Africa, consistent with what she has done for decades. Would you hold such a voter (partially) culpable for the marginal increase of dead bodies in these far off lands?
If you affirm only one of these, say, because you think more deaths from war or deportations are wildly unlikely, half the country will object that you are assuming facts not in evidence (with some justification). But affirming both would seem to make non-voting look like the safest choice morally, no? I guess you could deny both, but then anger at non-voters would seem strange and unwarranted.

Yeah but I think Will's point is more that it's the local elections that we should care about, even if we find the presidential options repugnant, because more of what affects us day-to-day is decided at a local level. Which is (another) reason Trump blaming the (nonexistent, except in specific bubbles) rising violent crime rate on Obama and Clinton is preposterous. Obama doesn't make decisions that affect local police districts in practically any way.

Except that but Will's point is that there's a heck of a lot more going on on that ballot than just the Prezzie vote. A heck of a lot more. Just that this time of year, that's frequently what 'vote' is reduced to.

Hmm...makes sense.


Aye!

Again, there was once Bernie Sanders. He's the right direction.

If I drafted someone? I dunno, I'd probably draft a Stone IPA. (how's that for a return to lite=heart'dness?]

If I drafted someone? I dunno, I'd probably draft a Stone IPA. (how's that for a return to lite=heart'dness?]"
Damn Nathan beat me to that one


Hey yeah. I was disappointed to learn they've discontinued their Double Wide. We were happy enough to stop by their beer hall this past summer ;; but disappointed they had no food and there was nowhere to stay nearby (everything booked and/or $$$). so we headed down the muggy road to Free State Brewing in Lawrence which was totally awesome! (the hotel sucked and the 2 mile walk was unbearably muggy).
Free State even had some Local Hops which made me totally geek=out!

Not surprised. Just fingers crossed that it's not a replay of the German Communists' thinking the election of Hitler would lead to a true revolution.
He's sort of right of course and isn't saying anything much different from what Nader said back in the day of the primaries re: the Bernie=Trump phenomenon.

Hey yeah. I was dis..."
There's a small brewery out here in MD called Milkhouse that's growing all the ingredients in house, on farm, including the hops, so there's actually some wet hopping going on, which is still a bit of a rarity.

https://mobile.twitter.com/Channel4Ne..."
Well then fuck Zizek!

Yeah, he lives off manufactured paradoxes, counterintuitive statements, etc; sometimes they're very interesting, but often forced. In politics the chief imperative shouldn't be to say something interesting. The truth is often very obvious and kind of boring. There's really nothing to be said in favor of a Trump presidency.


The bastard does have a point though!"
And didn't he make it clear how dangerous a trump=presidency would be? I mean, we already know how dangerous (another) Clinton presidency will be. Truth is both parties need to recover themselves from now decades of being shit. The Dems couldn't whip W's ass back in '01?!! That's just scandalous.
[and for you looking for hope ; don't forget how much Bernie showed how the landscape could be changed. I was expecting 5% at best from him, like with Nader. ]


God no. I was sick of him already when he played the dad on malcom in the middle.


God no. I was sick of him already when he played th..."
Ha! Yep

Oh screw you now I'll be watching the trilogy all day on YouTube - "don't you cryyyeyeyeyeeiiieieiieeyyyy!!!"

And but now it's Not In This Lifetime.
http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/vide...
But what's really strange is that he was good with AC/DC.


I mean yes, that's one entrenched motherfucking machine. Is why I don't believe in politics - I believe in making sweet sweet love.

Oh no I'm totally with you. I don't hold out hope for the Dem's. The US needs a third party. We've never had anything like a strong labor oriented party except for some stuff waaaay back in the day. And frankly, as long as union membership rates are down in the single digits, I hold no real hope for the US. Occupy happened, but they and the Bern supporters need to build some real and lasting institutions. Takes time and lot of finger crossing.


Yes but she is status quo. And we are here to fuck up the status quo.

Can we do that when there is not the chance that Trump will be elected please?

Clinton's presidency means another four-years-long lifeline to the status quo and further build-up to the public disillusionment at the end of which we might see a new Trump factor, but this time much more ferocious and dangerous than Donald. Trump may - just may - give American the opportunity for some soul-searching. Not that the guy is capable of achieving anything, but someone at some time will need to step in to seriously address the issues that legitimize something like Trump. It's gonna be a tough ride either way. I know, very speculative of me, but can the system fix itself with a traditional establishment president? I doubt it.


Well, I've been hearing stuff like this in several places for a while now, but often as not about other countries too, not just the US, what with cracks in the EU re immigration policy and the Euro. For plenty of people, and especially the more fragile, it's appealing to have it delayed for a while. The socioeconomic and environmental conditions aren't great for a substantive long lasting fix such as a new New Deal (automation could soon eat up a lot of the jobs created) although something like that would be a pleasant delay.

https://www.google.com/amp/www.breitb...
Zizek is trying to have it both ways. On the one hand he's saying liberals are overreacting, Trump wouldn't really be a catastrophe, Trump doesn't actually represent a return to fascism, etc; on the other hand, yes, Trump would be catastrophic, and that's exactly what the political system needs right now, a total catastrophe.





Hero of the War and Peace award?
Or whom our criminal justice system has disenfranchised.