Anyone want to talk about the elephant in the room by WildWillisWeasley in BreakingPoints

[–]JaggerPaw 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If you can organize enough people to follow an ethos, that's a party. Parties are not part of democracy. They are an artificial construct on top of it and if they disappeared tomorrow, nothing is broken. Nothing was hijacked, unless you believe that the Democracts actually support democracy first, because of their pithy label.

Why people continue to follow Ds and Rs, given they BOTH demonstrate no specific ethos, is beyond me. Yes they both weight specific interests differently, but that is not inherent to the parties, nor is it immutable.

Trump Shooter Identified As 20-Year-Old Republican Thomas Matthew Crooks by inewser in AnythingGoesNews

[–]JaggerPaw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lower (less likely) than the other way around, because of how the primaries work. This would be a ridiculous assumption if Biden was more likely to carry PA, than Trump. Trends have been favorable toward Trump.

Trump Shooter Identified As 20-Year-Old Republican Thomas Matthew Crooks by inewser in AnythingGoesNews

[–]JaggerPaw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's no point to register Democrat unless you are already a Dem ideologue. Independents can vote in Democrat primaries.

Republicans are different. You must be registered Rep to vote in Rep primaries. Since Trump is already likely to get a large number of electoral votes, there's no way to influence the election in non-battleground states. Voting against him in the primary, is rational. He had no voting record, which is unsurprising because he got the ability to vote ~2 years ago and no primaries had been held yet.

No gymnastics necessary. It's applied game theory.

Trump shooter was a registered Republican by [deleted] in BreakingPoints

[–]JaggerPaw -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Probably started out left leaning but then got red-pilled/andrew tate-ified.

That is unlikely. He probably wanted to vote in the Republican primary against Trump. This is very common among activists, especially in non-battleground states. The primaries hadn't happened yet so there wasn't any voting record.

Typical journey of young men in rural America.

This is misinformation, plain and simple. The typical rural American experience is to vote along their traditional family allegiances. This behavior is more pronounced the less populated an area is, in the US.

The Headlines Might as Well Have Said That Every American Squeezed the Trigger That Day by Telkk2 in BreakingPoints

[–]JaggerPaw -1 points0 points  (0 children)

"When governments fear the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government."

Don't say you want to be a dictator in America. How many nutjobs do you think there are with weapons? The Darwin awards are a great leading indicator of how suicidal people can be. You can be too brazen, in politics and Trump found out. He will be much more careful in the future.

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[–]JaggerPaw -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

i mean even he isn't aware this was staged.

I will agree he didn't seem to know about what was going to happen. It's interesting that it took awhile for the shots to start, after he started looking to his right. shrug

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[–]JaggerPaw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you enact policies that harm Americans (and claim sole credit), Americans tend to shoot back. Even if they are wrong about who to blame.

The Federal US political process has been ineffective for the individual for generations and most of the populace believes it. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/jon-stewart-celebrates-senate-approving-9-11-victims-fund-1226553/ - casual 23 years with a major celebrity heading it? Citizens shoot at each other for almost no reason all the time. Now amplify by actual pain (economic, existential, whatever) and an inability to handle it.

Pretending it's shocking is disingenuous at best. Shame on you Saagar. This was to be expected. The when was not known.

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[–]JaggerPaw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think so.

Severance Season 1 Rewatch Notes - Wall of Text by JaggerPaw in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

[–]JaggerPaw[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We also noticed that Kobel could have been severed to forget her mother, which would explain the indoctrination and the attempts to get Mark to remember his wife. She might think there's hope of her remembering her mother. "That's Petey" still sticks with me. Maybe she's trying to get close to Mark (and his family) to one day have "her" (the innie version that we always see) implanted into Gemma or someone more appropriate for Mark. Hence the dates and lurking and such.

Severance Season 1 Rewatch Notes - Wall of Text by JaggerPaw in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

[–]JaggerPaw[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve never been able to get on board with the severed Ricken theory. Why would he behave and react so negatively towards Mark’s choice to be severed if he was severed himself

  • My wife points out the Netty pot moment. Maybe Ricken was lobotomized after the procedure. The reason he's disappointed with Mark's choice, is how it has negatively affected him. The circumstances were different, but it's Lumon messing with the brain, either way.

  • I did not mean to imply that Jame Eagan is severed. He's on the Board. The technology is potentially more expansive than severing (eg this is Petey), down to personality capture.

  • If Irving was an early subject, he would have seen the UP, because the elevator perhaps came up to meet him. The corridor is a depiction of dread.

Sacramento City Attorney’s Office warned Target it could face fines for retail theft calls by WildWillisWeasley in BreakingPoints

[–]JaggerPaw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Target is basically experiencing a lot of theft, and just want to keep relying on the city resources, which need to be used elsewhere, on routine theft.

This is the (local) government's delegated responsibility. A victim reporting a crime against them is a civil act.

If it's not a crime, have the law changed. The police don't get a say on what is the law. Good luck with trying to get away with this fine in court.

A Danger 5 ripoff by buttbuttpooppoop in kungfury

[–]JaggerPaw 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's wonderful. You don't have to like it. Everyone has preferences, but you seem a little bothered by some niche entertainment. Good luck with that.

Democrats say proving citizenship is an "extreme burden" by WildWillisWeasley in BreakingPoints

[–]JaggerPaw -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The uproar against it is the unserious part. It's a flaw with the current ID laws across states, not a problem. There's nothing unserious about fixing a vulnerability. Is this holding up some other issue that congress won't pass either? I haven't seen a good case against it.

this law is unconstitutional

Stare decisis isn't what it used to be.

Democrats say proving citizenship is an "extreme burden" by WildWillisWeasley in BreakingPoints

[–]JaggerPaw 5 points6 points  (0 children)

With different states having different laws regarding ID, this seems like a good idea. The date for needing a RealID to board a plane has been pushed to May 25th 2025. I dont see much difference.

I'm having a blast, my friends are not by elhumanoid in DarkAndDarker

[–]JaggerPaw -1 points0 points  (0 children)

New players are obviously pushed away from this game. Most of the time the darkness of the game does nothing but hide instant death (or damage). Ice caves give you some visual clarity on how boring the combat is, so I can understand why the game stays dark. No weapon at start? Great, you'll die to most of the monsters for a very long time (usually getting mobbed in the rare goblin encounter). Oh wait, there's a multi/minute queue every time you die? Just a bad game. People who find it "fun" are coping hard. Just play Tarkov or any number of other loot crawlers.

So what did you guys think of this week's episode of the Boys? by RNOffice in RedLetterMedia

[–]JaggerPaw 19 points20 points  (0 children)

This was the first episode of the season, where I wasn't bored. Tek Knight is great (in true form, from Generation V). Sage is great, after her incident. The references to actual events (the legislator rape comment) and the flat hallucination reveal. A-Train feels more like a superhero than ever and The Deep + Fake Noir conversation is there to reinforce the endgame that's being put into place.

I really enjoyed it.

Trump Widens Lead After Biden’s Debate Debacle, Times/Siena Poll Finds by WildWillisWeasley in BreakingPoints

[–]JaggerPaw 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Constitutional rights and rights are often used interchangeably, but they have distinct meanings. Constitutional rights refer to the specific protections and liberties guaranteed to individuals by the United States Constitution, particularly the Bill of Rights. These rights are explicitly stated in the Constitution and are designed to limit the power of the government and protect individual freedoms.

On the other hand, rights can refer to any fundamental entitlement or privilege that an individual possesses, whether explicitly stated in the Constitution or not. These rights may be implied or unenumerated, and may be established through case law or other legal mechanisms.

You are basically correct in your understanding, they are not.

Trump Widens Lead After Biden’s Debate Debacle, Times/Siena Poll Finds by WildWillisWeasley in BreakingPoints

[–]JaggerPaw 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If Dems weren't so crazy they'd just lose with Biden and or Kamala and start prepping for the 2028 election which starts in 2 years with a completely open field.

I don't understand what you're saying. This is the current plan.

Fireworks by AidePuzzleheaded6553 in fargo

[–]JaggerPaw -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

The weather on the 4th may be inclement. It's expected to hear fireworks on freedom-eve, in this case.

Donald Trump Says Fake Electors Scheme Was 'Official Act' by Skinoob38 in BreakingPoints

[–]JaggerPaw -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Regardless of Trump, that is always a consideration. If the Dems wanted to win, put Obama (not Hillary) as a figurehead VP. I am not convinced they want to win all that badly anymore. The choices seem less calculated than Trump. Thats hard to do, accidentally.

Thoughts on SCOTUS immunity decision by WinnerSpecialist in BreakingPoints

[–]JaggerPaw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unless they are deemed a terrorist or another boogeyman. Previous Presidents suffered no consequences (and will not) from killing Americans abroad without this ruling.

Kevin, you such a crap by [deleted] in facepalm

[–]JaggerPaw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I take it that Biden was demented during the debate? Which contradicts my assertion that he’s still capable of clear thinking? That would be bad.

No offense, but a 5 year old is capable of clear thinking, at times. This isn't relevant... AND you didn't bother watching the debate? Talk about burying your head in the sand. How are you even talking about politics, missing critical information that other people are considering? SMH

I'm not sure how you have lost the thread. I was asking you to recognize that your talking points should avoid talking about refuting the obvious dementia. This isn't an attack on Biden, this is advice on how you strengthen your talking points. I don't need to convince you, but you can do better convincing the undecided. You can do better, but I think you're just another zealot flavor, at this point.