25th Amendment and Pence as President

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Re: 25th Amendment and Pence as President

Post by 955876 » Wed Feb 17, 2021 10:46 pm

Jed Clampett was an everyman idiot redneck with a corncob sticking out of his ear. He was stupid, and you exemplify him as the legitimization of idiocy and stupidity. Because if you normalize stupidity, then a stupid idiot can be your president. Anti-intellectualism in america.
Actually, he was nothing more than a fictional character in a TV series.

Dan was simply saying his character was an honorable one.

His “character” while lacking book smarts was also one that had common sense.

I know quite a few professors, doctors, attorneys, and yes, even actual rocket scientist that while book smart as fuck, lack a great deal of common sense.

But you go ahead and keep making generalizations and comments about a TV show character.


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Post by Dan Smith--BYU » Wed Feb 17, 2021 11:19 pm

Note how the egalitarian socialists decide that someone is "better" based on college education or IQ. By the way it's not just the left, it's status climbing fake conservatives like the Chamber of Commerce. It's kind of like they really don't want equality but some kind of caste system that they can rule from the top. I am shocked that there is gambling at Rick's Casino.

College education means you have chosen one form of learning/indoctrination paying money versus heuristic learning in a trade or something else while earning money.

In 1970, the first option was a no brainer. With 75K a year costs in questionable majors, is it really "smart"?

Who is smarter, AOC or Joe Rogan? Who is more empathic and patient?

IQ is mostly relevant on the downside. 130 doesn't mean you're any smarter about navigating life than 115 but 70 versus 85 is a REAL PROBLEM. At 70 you have difficulty strategizing which limits your options.

Also note the dismissal of character as a value. It's THE MOST IMPORTANT attribute. That should be axiomatic.
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Post by blu » Wed Feb 17, 2021 11:19 pm

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If by trailer you mean 4,000 sq. feet and by pick-up you mean $100k sports sedan but minus the flags then ya, you’d be correct.
I put the American flag out on 4th of July and Memorial Day. That’s it.
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95, I'm curious. Which sports sedan is it?

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Post by 955876 » Wed Feb 17, 2021 11:47 pm

BMW M5

Just curious for argument sake or are you a car guy?
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Post by COR-TEN » Thu Feb 18, 2021 12:16 am

I never said "better," but enjoy your strawman. Jethro was characterized, on purpose, as a dumbfuck. Back in the day of your utopia. And you continue to slap names on people to your liking - accurate or not - simply to extend the lie. You certainly do have a talent for making shit up and parroting the right wing talking points.

Now that the deplorable hoard isn't in power, you've decided to turn up your abrasive, ignorant, rightwingnut arrogance for good measure. Your brand of idiocy has been on hold for four years, and now that your idol/ god figure isn't in power, you want to shit all over the well of truth and reality. Nice work.

People like you (and carlsonofabitch, hannity, and ingram) are the reason this country is fucked. You've succeeded in demonizing any opposition, ignore reality that doesn't jive with your view, and have created the divisiveness - all the while blaming the other side. It's the root of "cancel culture." Remember the dixie chicks? Now those republican congresspeople that voted to impeach are being "cancelled." But that's ok, right? But the idea is to blame the opposition for shit you are already doing. Change the narrative, "whatever you say bounces off me and sticks to you." Typical juvenile techniques. Cuomo is a fucking governor, not the goddamn president, but we're all supposed to believe the two are the same.

Logical fallacies, false equivalencies, hyperbole, whataboutism, distractions, obfuscation, red herrings, hypocrisy, and a host of strawmen. That's the strategy.
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Post by 955876 » Thu Feb 18, 2021 12:20 am

Cuomo is a fucking governor, not the goddamn president, but we're all supposed to believe the two are the same.
He’s a governor that chose to put sick people into nursing homes instead of using the empty hospital ship.

I suppose because hes but a meager governor he wasn’t equipped to make such tough decisions. You know, one man doesn’t run the entire show dude. States and their leaders can make decisions too.

Decide on your own to be a sanctuary state against the fed government and without the states citizens voting is something governors have been doing.

Send infected people into nursing homes which exposed the most fragile in our society when a hospital ship sat in your harbor almost unused the it’s but but but the President. Please.

:roll: :roll: :roll:

The man fucked up.
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Post by blu » Thu Feb 18, 2021 12:22 am

955876 wrote:
Wed Feb 17, 2021 11:47 pm
BMW M5
Just curious for argument sake or are you a car guy?
Kind of, I have a Mercedes CLK320. It's a 2005, I've had it for a while.

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Post by blu » Thu Feb 18, 2021 12:26 am

I wonder if Texas will flip blue in the next elections? The lack of power, no heat & the water needing to be boiled (without power) won't be easily forgotten.
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Post by 955876 » Thu Feb 18, 2021 12:28 am

blu wrote:
Thu Feb 18, 2021 12:22 am
955876 wrote:
Wed Feb 17, 2021 11:47 pm
BMW M5
Just curious for argument sake or are you a car guy?
Kind of, I have a Mercedes CLK320. It's a 2005, I've had it for a while.
You’ve gotten some life out of that if bought new.

Cars such as this I tend to keep as long as I have warranty on them.

When I got this the mindset was that in a short few years these monster V8s may no longer be available. So splurged.

I’ll buy Tesla stock but not ready to drive the car.

I still wanna hear some rumble when I bury the throttle. And doing so in this ride will definitely induce some asshole pucker.
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Post by blu » Thu Feb 18, 2021 12:35 am

955876 wrote:
Thu Feb 18, 2021 12:28 am
blu wrote:
Thu Feb 18, 2021 12:22 am
955876 wrote:
Wed Feb 17, 2021 11:47 pm
BMW M5
Just curious for argument sake or are you a car guy?
Kind of, I have a Mercedes CLK320. It's a 2005, I've had it for a while.
You’ve gotten some life out of that if bought new.

Cars such as this I tend to keep as long as I have warranty on them.
I have a great mechanic who specializes in German cars. I wouldn't go to Mercedes for service. They are just too expensive here. I bought the car with low mileage after the warranty expired. I had another Mercedes before that & a BMW before that.

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Post by blu » Thu Feb 18, 2021 12:38 am

955876 wrote:
Thu Feb 18, 2021 12:28 am
blu wrote:
Thu Feb 18, 2021 12:22 am
955876 wrote:
Wed Feb 17, 2021 11:47 pm
BMW M5
Just curious for argument sake or are you a car guy?
Kind of, I have a Mercedes CLK320. It's a 2005, I've had it for a while.
You’ve gotten some life out of that if bought new.

Cars such as this I tend to keep as long as I have warranty on them.

When I got this the mindset was that in a short few years these monster V8s may no longer be available. So splurged.

I’ll buy Tesla stock but not ready to drive the car.

I still wanna hear some rumble when I bury the throttle. And doing so in this ride will definitely induce some asshole pucker.
My friend's wife has a Tesla & loves it.

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Post by 955876 » Thu Feb 18, 2021 12:43 am

Never met anyone that doesn’t love their Tesla.

Just not for me at this point. I like to hear the engine, the shift points etc.

Want some exhaust burble & shit but also ability to silence it.

Mine has a valve controlled exhaust that I can open or close with the touch of a button. Pretty nice feature.

Can be loud and obnoxious when getting after it or quiet it down if wanting to be more discreet.
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Post by Professor Half Wit » Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:03 am

Dan Smith--BYU wrote:
Wed Feb 17, 2021 11:19 pm
Also note the dismissal of character as a value. It's THE MOST IMPORTANT attribute. That should be axiomatic.

You get an A!
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Post by Dan Smith--BYU » Thu Feb 18, 2021 4:25 am

https://tammybruce.com/2021/02/democrat ... andal.html

The Dems have had enough of Cuomo but it took the coverup.

KC will get his wish of meeting Chris Cuomo because they will be the last two left supporting this maniac.
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Post by COR-TEN » Thu Feb 18, 2021 6:40 am

Professor Half Wit wrote:
Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:03 am
Dan Smith--BYU wrote:
Wed Feb 17, 2021 11:19 pm
Also note the dismissal of character as a value. It's THE MOST IMPORTANT attribute. That should be axiomatic.

You get an A!
For what? Using a big word?
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Post by Professor Half Wit » Thu Feb 18, 2021 11:55 am

COR-TEN wrote:
Thu Feb 18, 2021 6:40 am
Professor Half Wit wrote:
Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:03 am
Dan Smith--BYU wrote:
Wed Feb 17, 2021 11:19 pm
Also note the dismissal of character as a value. It's THE MOST IMPORTANT attribute. That should be axiomatic.

You get an A!
For what? Using a big word?
For recognizing that character is not merely a culturally relative and subjective value, but that certain dispositions of character are objectively necessary conditions for excellence at being human. Plato and Aristotle agree with Dan on this matter, so he's in good company.

Dan is referring to the predication of the humanities as merely "values" courses rather than fields of study that examine timeless truths about the human condition (a conservative position). The problem is that diversity hysteria (from within the humanities itself as well as outside pressure) is in fact in danger of rejecting the notion that there are nay timeless truths and only perspectives (a liberal, post-modern position).

You'll have to forgive me and I'll understand if you disagree. In politics, I lean center-left. When it comes to education, I'm to the right of Genghis Kahn.
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Post by jebrick » Thu Feb 18, 2021 1:05 pm

Professor Half Wit wrote:
Thu Feb 18, 2021 11:55 am

You'll have to forgive me and I'll understand if you disagree. In politics, I lean center-left. When it comes to education, I'm to the right of Genghis Kahn.
I am reading Genghis Khan and the making of the modern world(Jack Weatherford) and I would not put GK that far right. He was amazingly progressive in his thinking for governing. If you are saying he was authoritarian then yes, everyone was at that time but he did not rule by dictate but by council and laws.

Perhaps being right of Pope Innocent III might be a better analogy.
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Post by Professor Half Wit » Thu Feb 18, 2021 1:49 pm

jebrick wrote:
Thu Feb 18, 2021 1:05 pm
Professor Half Wit wrote:
Thu Feb 18, 2021 11:55 am

You'll have to forgive me and I'll understand if you disagree. In politics, I lean center-left. When it comes to education, I'm to the right of Genghis Kahn.
I am reading Genghis Khan and the making of the modern world(Jack Weatherford) and I would not put GK that far right. He was amazingly progressive in his thinking for governing. If you are saying he was authoritarian then yes, everyone was at that time but he did not rule by dictate but by council and laws.

Perhaps being right of Pope Innocent III might be a better analogy.
A fine correction, Jebrick. Not that far right, however. :D
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Post by K_C_ » Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:49 pm

Dan Smith--BYU wrote:
Thu Feb 18, 2021 4:25 am
https://tammybruce.com/2021/02/democrat ... andal.html

The Dems have had enough of Cuomo but it took the coverup.

KC will get his wish of meeting Chris Cuomo because they will be the last two left supporting this maniac.
Explain to me specifically, what Cuomo had to gain by putting those old people in danger.

Thanks in advance.
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Post by jebrick » Thu Feb 18, 2021 3:38 pm

K_C_ wrote:
Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:49 pm
Dan Smith--BYU wrote:
Thu Feb 18, 2021 4:25 am
https://tammybruce.com/2021/02/democrat ... andal.html

The Dems have had enough of Cuomo but it took the coverup.

KC will get his wish of meeting Chris Cuomo because they will be the last two left supporting this maniac.
Explain to me specifically, what Cuomo had to gain by putting those old people in danger.

Thanks in advance.
Dude! They covered up data on the deaths of people that THEY put into nursing homes. He got the advantage of not having to answer questions about his choices. His tale of they were scared that Trump would investigate him falls flat because now he gets an USAD AND the NY AD investigating him. There is zero in this that looks good for Cuomo.
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Post by K_C_ » Thu Feb 18, 2021 4:28 pm

jebrick wrote:
Thu Feb 18, 2021 3:38 pm
K_C_ wrote:
Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:49 pm
Dan Smith--BYU wrote:
Thu Feb 18, 2021 4:25 am
https://tammybruce.com/2021/02/democrat ... andal.html

The Dems have had enough of Cuomo but it took the coverup.

KC will get his wish of meeting Chris Cuomo because they will be the last two left supporting this maniac.
Explain to me specifically, what Cuomo had to gain by putting those old people in danger.

Thanks in advance.
Dude! They covered up data on the deaths of people that THEY put into nursing homes. He got the advantage of not having to answer questions about his choices. His tale of they were scared that Trump would investigate him falls flat because now he gets an USAD AND the NY AD investigating him. There is zero in this that looks good for Cuomo.
Again....why would Cuomo intentionally put old folks in danger?

The ones THEY put into nursing homes?

Why would Cuomo INTENTIONALLY want to harm these people?

I'm not saying the guy didn't fuck up, it sure looks like he did.

But.....I'm still waiting to find out WHY he made the choice to put these folks into COVID Infested nursing homes.
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Post by jebrick » Thu Feb 18, 2021 5:01 pm

Who cares WHY when HE DID. And then lied about it. He sent them from hospitals to nursing homes even when he KNEW the death rates in the nursing homes were sky-rocking.
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Post by Professor Half Wit » Thu Feb 18, 2021 5:11 pm

What's the political saying? The coverup is worse than the crime.
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Post by Dan Smith--BYU » Thu Feb 18, 2021 5:28 pm

The coverup was a kickback:

https://twitter.com/davidsirota/status/ ... 6405880842

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My verdict prediction: NO INTENT because there is no video of him saying I want to kill thousands

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Post by 955876 » Thu Feb 18, 2021 6:22 pm

I'm still waiting to find out WHY he made the choice to put these folks into COVID Infested nursing homes when there was an empty hospital ship sitting in NY harbor for that very purpose.
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Post by LakecrestSteeler » Thu Feb 18, 2021 8:32 pm

Like any of you fucks cares about old people. I bet everyone of you bitching about Cuomo were ready to go all in on the let CV19 run wild like Trump wanted and we will get herd immunity the old fashioned way.

It looks like Cuomo sent folks to the nursing Homes, which can do most of what hospitals can do adequately. The nursing homes are the homes for the old people that lived there. It was not a hospital substitute. It is not like they sent old people to nursing homes to fill empty beds in the nursing homes that otherwise would be empty. The large majority of the deaths are thought to be because of staffing spreading CV19 due to what we did not have and know at the time.

The beds and rooms were already assigned. They sent them back home to convalesce, like they do just about every other CV19 patient, in every hospital in every state that are under pressure.

It was a preparation for a crush of patients when the whole health system was in scarcity mode. Poor decisions get made when one or an organization is in scarcity mode.

This is a 90% aroma and 10% substance. Folks trying to create a false equivalency of Trump to Cuomo.

Per a NYT comment that summed up the mess nicely:
My wife lost her 92 year old dad to COVID in late May while living in a New Jersey assisted care facility. We blame no one for his death. The reality is that we were not prepared for the invasion by this virus, and given that, I’m not sure what could have been done differently, given that lack of preparation.
In my father-in-law’s case, visitors to his place were not the cause of infection. By sheer coincidence, visitors had been prohibited from entering since early February due to a stomach virus that had cropped up. COVID had to have been brought into the facility by workers. Short of paying all staff around the clock to live and work in the building, I don’t know how it could have been kept out. There was no way to test staff daily then, nor would such a test have been foolproof. The facility took the temperature of every employee who entered, but that is also not dispositive of someone not being capable of infecting others.
New York did not hide the number of deaths from COVID; they may very well have hidden how many cases originated in nursing facilities in order to decrease blowback from the State mandate that nursing homes re-admit COVID patients discharged from hospitals. Given what hospitals were enduring back then (does anyone remember?) what else could or should have been done with these patients?
This seems like the classic situation where the cover-up is far worse than the initial offense. A tempest in a teapot in my opinion.

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Post by Professor Half Wit » Thu Feb 18, 2021 9:08 pm

Meanwhile, NASA engineers just successfully landed the latest rover on Mars. It's so fucking bad ass. NASA is by far what makes me feel the most patriotic. USA! USA! USA!
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Thu Feb 18, 2021 5:01 pm
Who cares WHY when HE DID. And then lied about it. He sent them from hospitals to nursing homes even when he KNEW the death rates in the nursing homes were sky-rocking.
I care why, because the narrative that Cuomo is some sort of evil bastard who hates old people just doesn't make sense.

Like I said earlier...Cuomo isn't an imbecile, like Trump.

Cuomo isn't a criminal, like Trump.

I'm going to let this play out and see where it ends up.
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Post by COR-TEN » Fri Feb 19, 2021 12:05 am

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Like any of you fucks cares about old people. I bet everyone of you bitching about Cuomo were ready to go all in on the let CV19 run wild like Trump wanted and we will get herd immunity the old fashioned way.

It looks like Cuomo sent folks to the nursing Homes, which can do most of what hospitals can do adequately. The nursing homes are the homes for the old people that lived there. It was not a hospital substitute. It is not like they sent old people to nursing homes to fill empty beds in the nursing homes that otherwise would be empty. The large majority of the deaths are thought to be because of staffing spreading CV19 due to what we did not have and know at the time.

The beds and rooms were already assigned. They sent them back home to convalesce, like they do just about every other CV19 patient, in every hospital in every state that are under pressure.

It was a preparation for a crush of patients when the whole health system was in scarcity mode. Poor decisions get made when one or an organization is in scarcity mode.

This is a 90% aroma and 10% substance. Folks trying to create a false equivalency of Trump to Cuomo.

Per a NYT comment that summed up the mess nicely:
My wife lost her 92 year old dad to COVID in late May while living in a New Jersey assisted care facility. We blame no one for his death. The reality is that we were not prepared for the invasion by this virus, and given that, I’m not sure what could have been done differently, given that lack of preparation.
In my father-in-law’s case, visitors to his place were not the cause of infection. By sheer coincidence, visitors had been prohibited from entering since early February due to a stomach virus that had cropped up. COVID had to have been brought into the facility by workers. Short of paying all staff around the clock to live and work in the building, I don’t know how it could have been kept out. There was no way to test staff daily then, nor would such a test have been foolproof. The facility took the temperature of every employee who entered, but that is also not dispositive of someone not being capable of infecting others.
New York did not hide the number of deaths from COVID; they may very well have hidden how many cases originated in nursing facilities in order to decrease blowback from the State mandate that nursing homes re-admit COVID patients discharged from hospitals. Given what hospitals were enduring back then (does anyone remember?) what else could or should have been done with these patients?
This seems like the classic situation where the cover-up is far worse than the initial offense. A tempest in a teapot in my opinion.
You can repeat the facts all day long, and it won't matter to the few here. It's the same as pelosi rejecting the china ban (the ban included bans from south american countries, and had loopholes you could fly a 747 through - and they did.) I repeated what you posted months ago (workers brought the virus), and those residences were specifically required to quarantine them in separate wings where possible. It was determined that over HALF of the c19 positive cases were generated by workers. Further, by creating a media fire storm over cuomo, it distracts from the incitement to insurrection.

Anything a democrat does is free to be overblown and inflated. I find it interesting (and hypocritical) when rightwingnuts expect liberals to admit all malfeasance on the left, but won't admit to anything conservatives do badly or without conscience. MTG got a standing ovation, and AOC is bat shit crazy. Now all we hear is "unity" from the right, but it was anything but for four years of dumpster - demonizing the left at every opportunity. The former president could have conceivably save thousands of lives had he not declared it a hoax, or wore a mask every fucking day in public, bought vaccines when he was offered them in August, and not dissolved the pandemic office. That way "Karens" wouldn't be parroting fredumz!!! and Economy!!! At least now the aid package is going to who needs it the most - workers - instead of giving millions to corporations that already have billions in liquidity. Major airlines have over $40 B, up from around $19B in 2019. But they need bailouts?

Nobody said cuomo is perfect, but he sure as shit did a better job in ONE STATE than what dumpster did for the entire country. Double standards and false equivalencies anyone?
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Post by 955876 » Fri Feb 19, 2021 12:40 am

Further, by creating a media fire storm over cuomo, it distracts from the incitement to insurrection.
Yea yea all this vitriol directed toward your “love gov” (isn’t that what idiot Hollywood celebs were calling him? Silent now though) is simply to distract from Trump.

Trump Trump Trump. He’s responsible for all the ills of the world. Give me a break.

Cuomo is catching shit because of his own actions.

That asshole brought this all on himself.

Can’t blame Trump for everything.

Typical lib though. Never to blame for anything.

It’s-a, it’s-a, it’s-a, hiz fault over there...
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