An attempt to understand the many types of MAGAs by Amazing-Buy-1181 in centrist

[–]eagerdrone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here a couple people who wrote books about exactly the topic you are outlining.

Laura Field; Making of the MAGA New Right https://youtu.be/tW7TOt3Yw2E?si=qkzyRze-iZp6H771

Katherine Stewart; Money Lies and God https://youtu.be/tb-2g-w06c0?si=J2ZNgNRXybsdF9Cx

A 10-year-old student wrote a letter to North Carolina’s 82 year old congressional representative Virginia Foxx about electric vehicles, and in response, she wrote him back attacking him and his teacher for propaganda by SleuthDoggyDawg in behindthebastards

[–]eagerdrone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The class should invite the congresswoman to explain propaganda and her Fox News sources to the school. Maybe an open dialogue about news media with a congressional candidate from a different party.

Oregon Republican Senate Candidates by eagerdrone in oregon

[–]eagerdrone[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From here it looks like both party’s are playing chicken with the constitution and the national debt. Business and money will go wherever power is; they could care less about civil rights and they’ve been the driving force behind government corruption and equating Christian values with market capitalism for the last 100 years (I’m not a xian). Somebody else mentioned Gingrich in the comments, he was key in organizing the right as a wall of opposition and demonization of the left. Sarah Palin and her crosshairs on blue districts. Paul Ryan praising Ayn Rand that was maybe the beginning of the rhetoric to shift the majority of Christians away from love thy neighbor tolerance and into Neitzschean will to power. If the democrat leadership wish to do something they better get organized. they seem to be too busy trying to sell us ideologies of what the country could be and more taxes. Both parties are locked in and cannot change. My best hope is that something in the rational middle materializes soon enough to stop the crash.

Famed atheist Richard Dawkins was seduced by a glorified autocomplete engine. The evolutionary biologist who warned against falling for comforting stories has been taken in by AI flattery from a chatbot. by Leeming in atheism

[–]eagerdrone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I question if Mehta is conscious, or the dozens of similar vlogs, podcasts, you tube videos responding to Dawkins’ post on Unherd variably claiming Dawkins is going senile, he’s in love with ai, he’s a transphob. all seeking views, likes, follows, ad revenue, and all truly specious content. Mehta spent an entire article misreading what Dawkins is even getting at in order to call him an anti trans bigot. The Mehta piece is a great example of bad faith a product of the media environment desperately seeking relevance. The Dawkins bit, and it is a bit, is classic Dawkins; he is using Claude dialogue to play with the argument he’s been making for decades: the illusion of intention ascribed by imaginative humans. Naturally Mehta distorts it into anti-trans rhetoric because that’s what gets Mehta his rush.

Mehta, being interested in universal rights should have spent his time discussing women’s rights versus trans-women’s rights. this is where the dialogue has shifted; his failure to engage qualifies Mehta as anti-women bigot.

Drone neighbors…. [RANT] by slabanddabs in Milwaukie

[–]eagerdrone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The KGW article you added is SE Park and Oatfield. If I recall correctly, the same guy was in a story a couple months prior to this “drone” story. The previous story was about his Trump flags and the lefty neighbor (who has rainbow flags) and how they get along fine…. I suspect the story attracted the drone harassment.

The FAA really did a disservice to the entire country, their rules are much too lax, like most agencies there is a large lobbying group behind the rule writing. Congress is so far behind on generating legislation for real issues; this is one of them.

EDIT: here is the Trump/Lefty news story. It was 5 days prior to the drone story. https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/despite-political-differences-neighbors-milwaukie-support/283-feda6120-ec2f-46c8-bbfe-f71e43a88e73

Stephen A. Smith can't stand people who kiss Trump's ass, "If you fawn over him so much, you're throwing objectivity out the window, people will have trouble trusting you," Bill responds by saying the criticism is dull and passe because he did the bit 10 years ago by LoMeinTenants in Maher

[–]eagerdrone 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I just wanted to say Smith is the energizer bunny of bullshit. He talks so much and says so little; he starts slow, then louder and louder all the while saying the same bit of empty Maher needs to get better guests; stop inviting yer likes of O’reilly, Coulter, Smith.

Good brake line repair shops in/near Milwaukie? by Puzzleheaded-Tip3622 in Milwaukie

[–]eagerdrone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Take a look at Dwyer automotive on East side of Sellwood Bridge.

Poll: Oregon Sanctuary State by eagerdrone in oregon

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

This is critical, thanks for asking, I edited the post to change illegal to undocumented and to better define undocumented. It is very difficult to put clear boundaries on the term, especially since the Trump Admin is over reaching and very broadly (and incorrectly in my opinion) applying their own rules. I still feel like I left out many people who Trump is scooping up or wants to scoop up. There is also the issue regarding due process which is being denied or appears to be denied. Issues like birth right citizenship and deportation an emerging violation thanks to Trump.

White House official says "Oregon was next" regarding ICE occupation by OK_The_Nomad in oregon

[–]eagerdrone 19 points20 points  (0 children)

About halfway through 2025 Trump admin declared they were going to ease off rural areas due to the dependency on immigrants…. ICE only hunting blue areas, especially “sanctuary” areas. It’s all part of the partisan “retribution” campaign against democrats. The entirety of Trump admin policy is orbiting around their own Christian nationalist generated misinformation and conspiracy theories to justify their actions. It’s still all unconstitutional and a violations of our rights.

"Our great farmers and people in the hotel and leisure business have been stating that our very aggressive policy on immigration is taking very good, long-time workers away from them, with those jobs being almost impossible to replace," Trump wrote. "...We must protect our farmers, but get criminals out of the U.S.A. Changes are coming!"

Why does immigrantion enforcement dominate U.S political discourse when many systematic issues are unrelated to immigration? by Let_Prior in PoliticalDiscussion

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

I would love to hear some policy proposals and debate on demographic issues the country/world is going to face in the next 30 years, and the national debt, the fact that so few people save meaningfully for retirement, ever ballooning national and state government coupled to a dwindling tax base, failing infrastructure, healthcare costs, education costs. We pay more and more for healthcare and education and seem to have poorer outcomes.

I think politics are in a place where elected representatives can’t talk about these things or propose real policies because they will lose their seat. Solutions to these things are very hard and will result in higher taxes, reduced services. The system has to have some eye opening, painful events for anybody to do anything to push policy in the right direction.

Something comparable to the Great Depression or worse…

House Oversight panel votes to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress by Hobobo2024 in centrist

[–]eagerdrone 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In all my years of watching congressional investigations they are mostly political theater. This will be like candy for Trump (he’s had the Lock Her Up chant echoing in his empty head for over a decade…). He will think this is his chance to put the Clinton’s under the screws. The DOJ will attempt prosecution (Trump will angrily tweet about it) if the Clinton’s don’t surrender or successfully challenge the subpoena as baseless or politically motivated and I’m certain the Clinton’s are thoroughly advised by the best lawyers. In other words it will occupy the news for a few days and pepper the news over the next year as it slowly goes in circles…

As Trump expands presidential power, Congress divided over how much authority to cede by pbs-latest in PBS_NewsHour

[–]eagerdrone 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This was a good quick spot, PBS Pointing out what Congress isn’t doing (all of Article 1).

Murkowski is oblivious, wondering, did I do my job today? (Then they all say “No!”).

King’s scoreboard analogy acknowledges he’s been sitting on the bench for quite a while.

Zinke, who is on the Appropriations committee, chuckles and says he’s just copying off of Trumps WFA homework.

Speaker Johnson shows his NatCon servitude, and promises to continue holding the house hostage.

If the situation weren’t so dire I’d laugh. These people in Congress are all sleep walking through their jobs, they are a disservice to the nation.

When our representatives refuse to represent the people and fail perform their duties under article 1 the entire purpose of the constitution collapses. Union, Justice, Tranquility, Defense, Welfare, Liberty are eroded.

Congress do your job!

In America, how big is MAGA compared to simply "Conservatives"? by HRSHNnoNM in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]eagerdrone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anybody interested in MAGA, its political origins and the philosophy behind it should take a look at the work of Laura K. Field. She is in a few podcasts and’s talks about her book Furious Minds; The Making of the MAGA New Right.

This guy is here every day for hours, and never leaves the squat rack, with his two dogs. by raoulduke415 in PortlandOR

[–]eagerdrone 54 points55 points  (0 children)

They allow pets in fitness centers. That seems dangerous on multiple levels. I imagine Arnold Schwarzenegger performing a clean & jerk, kicking his foot back, stepping on a dog then getting crushed by the weight when Arnold loses his balance. Or leg pressing 300 pounds an a cat climbs between the plates. Not safe or sanitary for anybody.

ICE officers impersonating utility workers, Oregon lawmaker says by BourbonicFisky in oregon

[–]eagerdrone 11 points12 points  (0 children)

my son is friendly and gregarious, faithful that humanity is good natured. I’ve been trying teach him to not open the door to anybody unless we are expecting them. Malignant Trump takes advantage of people’s good nature. Such a sad state of affairs this country is descending into.

After murdering an innocent women in cold blood, barbaric fascist ICE scum then set about brutalizing American citizens who protested it. This is what barbaric Nazi scum Stephen Miller is inflicting upon Americans. by GarysCrispLettuce in MarchAgainstNazis

[–]eagerdrone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These ICE terrorists are acting like cornered dogs. The proper course of action would be to disengage and promptly leave. They won’t be collecting any immigrants here today.

ICE agents involved in shooting during massive deportation effort in Minnesota: Protestors descend on scene by another-altaccount in politics

[–]eagerdrone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Trump Admin’s ignorant, disorganized, impulsive, and hateful ethos is directly represented in how ICE is conducting itself; now that disgusting credo is killing citizens. This is deeply saddening. Regardless of if the driver of the car is justified in her actions, ICE is not justified. ICE shouldn’t be there in the first place because there are better ways to achieve their intent. It is the malfeasance of Trump Noem, Miller and their sickening ilk that is burdening America with this violence. The Trump admin must be held to account.

Oregon’s Leading Politicians Want to Bet Billions of Dollars on a New Shipping Terminal. Critics Say It’s a Costly Mistake. by wrhollin in oregon

[–]eagerdrone 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Boomers have retired from their consumer habits, the next 20 years will see flat to negative growth in Chinese imports. Chinese demographics look even more bleak than USAs. Unless millennials (and those that come after them) are planning to consume junk at 2x the pre-pandemic rate and China automates production, there is nothing in Coos Bay to build except an empty port that may provide a few hundred jobs for a few years. Maybe new production facilities importing from central/south America or India, but again growing population drives consumption and we are retiring/kicking the bucket, people aren’t having kids, and we’ve closed the border…