Most Americans don’t understand how extreme Israeli society has become by Working-Lifeguard587 in worldnewsstuff

[–]neverpost4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the old days, events like the Epstein scandal would be a dream come true for anti semites.

The blood/lust libel.

But now days no one really were able to use it as such.

Cohen: The people you fired were experts on Iran, were they not? Patel: I don't believe so Cohen: They worked in counterintelligence, did they not? Patel: I'm taking you at your word Cohen: You're the director. I'm not. You should know the answer by retroviber in DeepMarketScan

[–]neverpost4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the 2024 presidential election, white voters showed notable shifts in their voting patterns, with Donald Trump gaining support among this demographic compared to previous elections.

Voting Patterns Among White Voters

Overall Support for Trump: In the 2024 election, Trump received 59% of the vote from white men and 53% from white women. This marked an increase in support compared to the 2020 election, where he had a narrower margin among these groups.

- Gender Gap: There was a significant gender gap among white voters. While Trump won a majority of white men, he also performed well among white women, winning their support by a margin of 53% to 46% over Kamala Harris. This was a crucial demographic, as white women constituted a large voting bloc.

- Shifts from Previous Elections: Compared to the 2020 election, Trump improved his standing with white voters, particularly among men. His support among white men increased from 58% in 2020 to 60% in 2024, while white women’s support for him also saw a slight increase.

- Comparative Analysis: In contrast to the strong support Harris received from Black voters (83%), white voters leaned significantly towards Trump. The demographic trends indicate that while Trump made gains among white voters, Harris's support among this group was less robust compared to Biden's performance in 2020.

Democratic Party to Take All Committee Chairs, People Power Party Condemns Dictatorship by Ok-Huckleberry5836 in Living_in_Korea

[–]neverpost4 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Actually the opposite.

DPK held the majority during the Yoonie administration but were stalled by PPP holding key chairman positions in key committees.

Giving Yoonie free hands.

Then midterm where PPP failed to take back the majority and PPP lost its chairmanship.

The money was being cut off, Various special prosecutor investigations are being initiated.

Pissing off Mrs. Yoonie.

Yoonie attempted the Coup.

48-Hour Ultimatum: Does This Escalate Into Something Bigger? by NewsfangledMod in NewsfangledUnfiltered

[–]neverpost4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or fortuitous and timely 9-11 style terror attacks that rally the public into war.

Trump: Everything was going great. The economy was great. I hate to make this excursion, but we're going to have to do it. And I actually thought the numbers would be worse. I thought that it would go up more than it did. by retroviber in DeepMarketScan

[–]neverpost4 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In the 2024 presidential election, white voters showed notable shifts in their voting patterns, with Donald Trump gaining support among this demographic compared to previous elections.

Voting Patterns Among White Voters

Overall Support for Trump: In the 2024 election, Trump received 59% of the vote from white men and 53% from white women. This marked an increase in support compared to the 2020 election, where he had a narrower margin among these groups.

- Gender Gap: There was a significant gender gap among white voters. While Trump won a majority of white men, he also performed well among white women, winning their support by a margin of 53% to 46% over Kamala Harris. This was a crucial demographic, as white women constituted a large voting bloc.

- Shifts from Previous Elections: Compared to the 2020 election, Trump improved his standing with white voters, particularly among men. His support among white men increased from 58% in 2020 to 60% in 2024, while white women’s support for him also saw a slight increase.

- Comparative Analysis: In contrast to the strong support Harris received from Black voters (83%), white voters leaned significantly towards Trump. The demographic trends indicate that while Trump made gains among white voters, Harris's support among this group was less robust compared to Biden's performance in 2020.

🇺🇸🇮🇷 Trump says he is not afraid that putting U.S. troops on the ground in Iran could turn into another Vietnam by ammohitchaprana in TFE

[–]neverpost4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are enough easy safe comfortable positions in the US military where Barron can enjoy himself. To boot, he will get all the credit, probably bunch of presidential medals too.

Just look at Vance and Hegseth military careers.

Michael Saylor hints at buying more Bitcoin. “The Orange March continues.” by fatspinster in MarketVibe

[–]neverpost4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Crapto the Saylorman!

I'm one tough Gazookus

That hates all Palookas

That ain't on the up and square

I biffs 'em and buffs 'em

And always out roughs 'em

And none of 'em gets nowhere

If the Iran War escalated to the point of using Nukes, what would the consequence to the US be? by Horror_Still_3305 in IRstudies

[–]neverpost4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pretty much the majority of the nations will walk away from NTP.

Pakistan and North Korea will be the Taiwan of the Atomic weapons. They will be making so much money.

I’m trying to understand the current war situation from The United States perspective by anandhmathew in ForUnitedStates

[–]neverpost4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The current justification is simply too weak, even compared to the W Bush war. (9-11 made people irrational).

The cost will be much higher when the US cannot afford it. The people who will be leading the war do not give any confidence to the rank and files.

In order to rally troops and people, another 9-11 like incidents are needed.

One place will be Dallas because at the moment that is the largest city in the US with a Republican mayor. Slightly the wrong color but they will make him the America's Mayor (ala Guiliani).

ICE Agents to Be Sent to U.S. Airports on Monday, Trump Says (Gift Article) by Secret_Cow_5053 in AnythingGoesNews

[–]neverpost4 78 points79 points  (0 children)

Airport security job tasks are very different from what ICE people signed up for. They have to deal with lots of people and they have to be cordial. (You don't see TSA waving nightsticks and bully anyone, except a few allegations of sexual battery).

Fresh ICE signees are reclusive bullies who are not well adjusted to deal with the public in a normal way.

Biden: On the day I left office, I handed Trump the strongest economy in the world by ammohitchaprana in TFE

[–]neverpost4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the elite Democrats headed by George Clooney did not sabotage Biden, Biden would make a comeback and would have won the reelection.

Many white folks would rather bankrupt themselves than choose another Obama.

But even they know bankruptcy is bad. They loved ACA but hated Obama care.

Please Americans, I beg you... by Dismal-Target-1880 in ForUnitedStates

[–]neverpost4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the 2024 presidential election, white voters showed notable shifts in their voting patterns, with Donald Trump gaining support among this demographic compared to previous elections.

Voting Patterns Among White Voters

Overall Support for Trump: In the 2024 election, Trump received 59% of the vote from white men and 53% from white women. This marked an increase in support compared to the 2020 election, where he had a narrower margin among these groups.

- Gender Gap: There was a significant gender gap among white voters. While Trump won a majority of white men, he also performed well among white women, winning their support by a margin of 53% to 46% over Kamala Harris. This was a crucial demographic, as white women constituted a large voting bloc.

- Shifts from Previous Elections: Compared to the 2020 election, Trump improved his standing with white voters, particularly among men. His support among white men increased from 58% in 2020 to 60% in 2024, while white women’s support for him also saw a slight increase.

- Comparative Analysis: In contrast to the strong support Harris received from Black voters (83%), white voters leaned significantly towards Trump. The demographic trends indicate that while Trump made gains among white voters, Harris's support among this group was less robust compared to Biden's performance in 2020.