Current Affairs Donald Trump POS: Judgement cometh and that right soon

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I am not really involved in this particular back and forth, but I do. Despite the top leadership, it is still the greatest nation to have graced the face of the planet. We are certainly not without faults, but we have no equal.

lol

this is why liberals liked Obama 2008 so much... it gave them all collective permission to pretend ridiculous platitudes like this were remotely true, even though deep down (unlike conservatives) they all know better
 
I am not really involved in this particular back and forth, but I do. Despite the top leadership, it is still the greatest nation to have graced the face of the planet. We are certainly not without faults, but we have no equal.

It has potential due to rich culture and high-end tech development, but its domestic gun deaths, over-reliance on prescription meds (which cause even more deaths), surprisingly-high poverty levels and murderous foreign policy means its currently well outside the top ten.

Trump has some work to do.


Assange is one of the most important people of this decade.

And Dem journalusts thought this too before the bite started to land on their butt cheeks

Well said, Finn.


I have some tinfoil if you've run out

ok mate


I'm not into this nationalism/greatest nation thing myself. I'm not a number, I'm a free man! Citizen of the world! Let's burn all flags and all nationalism nonsense!

Prisoner is top 10 telly ever. Elegant mystery than went total mad hatter chaos...brilliant!


I used to have a lot of time for WikiLeaks, but there does seem to be a politicisation in everything they do these days.

This is an important point and one i'd be interested to discuss more...there's a case that Assange was so savagely bitten that he is biting back, losing previous neutrality.


I'm a big Montenegro fan myself, that national anthem makes me over-egg my kecks

Been there, enjoyed muchly...nice solid folk, great landscapes. Recommend Kotor and Lovcen, just beware of thin roads and over-confident drivers. Also the Russian-tourist hotspots aren't that interesting, mostly the beaches. While you're there take a bus to Croatia's Dubrovnik and check out where the other GOT film King's Landing.
 
http://www.vox.com/2016/12/13/13901874/obamacare-trump-voter-health-insurance-repeal

Sarah Kliff
Can you walk through what your experience has been with Healthcare.gov?

Debbie Mills
The insurance we had before, we ended up paying about $1,200 a month for a family of five. It just kept going up each year.

So we ended up dropping it.

We didn't have health insurance. And we went for maybe two years with no insurance until this came out. We really didn't go to the doctor because it cost too much.

So for the past two years, we had the Healthcare.gov. It's made it affordable.

My husband ended up getting sick this year. He has non-alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver.

He's lost all this weight and all this muscle tone. Some people don't recognize him that he's known for years until he speaks and they recognize his voice.

But it's been great to have health insurance, because I couldn't imagine what it would be like to not have it with all the treatments and things that he's had to have done.

When we didn't have health insurance, we didn't go and get blood work and all that stuff done to be checked to see, you know, how his liver was doing.

He was taking medicines that could damage the liver for the cholesterol and all that stuff. But because it costs so much to get blood work done … [the doctor] wanted it done every three months, and he would do it maybe once a year.

Byrd Pinkerton
So just to be clear, he only got it once a year during the years that you didn't have—

Debbie Mills
Have insurance. Yes. Yeah.

So like I said, we didn't go get it done, and so now he is very sick.

Sarah Kliff
So what do you think about Obamacare as a law? I know it's not especially popular.

Debbie Mills
I have liked the fact that it gave us health insurance, you know, and I know some have not. Some have not been wanting to be forced to have it. But other ones, I know it has helped. I know a lot of people that have gotten it that did not have health insurance before.

Sarah Kliff
Did it change your opinion of President Obama at all? I know nothing about your politics at all, but if you did like him—

Debbie Mills
I’m not really a fan of his policies, but I like the fact that he gave me health insurance. And I have been worried about the fact that, you know, is it going to go away because, like I said, we're in a situation now where I can't afford to pay $1,200 a month. And I can't go without insurance because he has to have it in order, you know … a transplant could be a million dollars.

Sarah Kliff
Did you vote in the election this year?

Debbie Mills
Yes.

Sarah Kliff
And do you mind telling us who you supported?

Debbie Mills
We voted for Trump.

Sarah Kliff
So how did you decide to vote for him, since he's one of the people promising to repeal Obamacare?

Debbie Mills
Well … we liked him because he just seemed to be a businessman.

We're in a small, rural area where there's not a lot of businesses right now going on, and so we can't really have anything else shut down, because it affects everybody.

We were in an area where there's lots of coal. And so we don't work in the coal mines, but … one job affects this job and affects this job. If they're not working, they're not grocery shopping, they're not going and buying furniture, they're not buying clothes, they're not doing anything.

We're more or less sort of a general store. We sell a little bit of everything. But the coal miners are not able to purchase anything.

Christmas is a lot different than what it used to be because they were getting their Christmas bonuses. And they would come and they would buy the TVs and the recliners and they would redo the whole kitchen and do new dining room tables for the family Christmas or Thanksgiving or whatever. And now it's not like that.

Byrd Pinkerton
Leading up to November 8, were you weighing the pros and cons of each candidate? Did you talk about Trump's position on the Affordable Care Act at all?

Debbie Mills
We would watch the debates and stuff every night. But we didn't really talk about the health care that much, even though it now is a major player in our life.

Sarah Kliff
Are you surprised how much Republicans are talking about repeal?

Debbie Mills
No.

Sarah Kliff
Did you expect — do you think they'll do it, or do you think it'll be too hard?

Debbie Mills
I'm hoping that they don't, ’cause, I mean, what would they do then? Would this go away? I mean, I mean, will the insurance? It will go away?

Sarah Kliff
It will go, if they repeal it. I mean, it’ll … that's what they promised to do in so many elections.

Debbie Mills
Right, so, I don't know … I don't know what we'll do if it does go away.

Sarah Kliff
Do you think if it does go away, you'll regret your vote in any way? Thinking, “I voted for this person who took away my health insurance.” Or … it's like, that's one of so many things, like you said, jobs, the economy?

Debbie Mills
I don't know. I guess I thought that, you know, he would not do this. That they would not do this, would not take the insurance away. Knowing that it's affecting so many people’s lives. I mean, what are you to do then if you cannot … purchase, cannot pay for the insurance?

You know, what are we to do?

So I don't know. Maybe he's thinking about, you know, the little people that are not making the big money, like what they make in New York and Washington and all the places that, you know, this is not, you know, something — this is people’s lives that's being affected.

Byrd Pinkerton
Yeah. Going into it, did you hear him talking about his health care promises, or was it not something that came up in his ads or debates for you?

Debbie Mills
Um, no, I guess we really didn't think about that, that he was going to cancel that or change that or take it away. I guess I always just thought that it would be there. I was thinking that once it was made into a law that it could not be changed, but I guess it can? Yes?

Sarah Kliff
It can be changed.

Debbie Mills
Okay.

Sarah Kliff
Did you feel like you heard them talking about Obamacare repeal in the campaign?

Debbie Mills
Well, we did hear him talking about it some, that he was going to, but like I said, I always just thought that he was, if he changed it, it would be that it would be some other form of health insurance that he would have.

Sarah Kliff
No, I totally understand. During the debates, Trump was the one saying, “I'm going to cover everybody.”

Debbie Mills
I don't know. I guess the next four years is going to be different. I don't know what to look for.

You're scaring me now, on the insurance part.

’Cause I have been in a panic, so I'm afraid now that the insurance is going to go away and we're going to be up a creek.
 
I am not really involved in this particular back and forth, but I do. Despite the top leadership, it is still the greatest nation to have graced the face of the planet. We are certainly not without faults, but we have no equal.

Like most people I love the USA and I love Americans, but how do you measure something like that?
 
Propaganda outlets (Washington Post & NY Times) are in total disarray. Living in their own alternative reality like Kopites.

Powerful attack from Hillarys camp this I admit it.

But let ne assure you this isnt russias and hacking.
Clear case of democrats LEAKING disinformation (probs from senate) to the press in order to change the narrative again.
 
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/nextsh...cott-rogue-one-arent-enough-white-people/amp/


Trump Supporters to Boycott ‘Rogue One’ Because There Aren’t Enough White People in It
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At a time when whitewashing and cultural (mis)appropriation in films is frequently thrust into the spotlight, the well-developed multicultural cast of the latest Star Wars film, ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’ is a refreshing welcome.



However, not everyone is pleased. In fact, white supremacists are calling for its boycott, accusing its filmmakers of promoting an “anti-white” agenda through the movie’s multicultural casting, according to Forward.com (via RawStory).

On the subreddit r/altright, Reddit user GenFrancoPepe posted the message “(((Star Wars))) Is Anti-White Social Engineering,” with an attached gif file that shows the cast from the movie.

The image showed white characters fighting Darth Vader’s Empire while a multicultural cast of characters join in for support.

“So basically star wars was SJW propaganda from the beginning?”wondered user stanicpriest13. “Good now I don’t feel as bad about not watching the new films. The new films are going to flop big league anyway. You can push the female heroes as much as you like, but even most women don’t find it interesting.”

White supremacist site InfoStormer has been trumpeting the calls for boycott as early as August, complaining that the trailer for “Rogue One” “is another Jew masturbation fantasy of anti-white hatred.”



“This film should be boycotted. Episode 7 was bad enough featuring that retarded storm trooper Negro and another empowered White female in the lead roles,” InfoStormer wrote.

“It looks as if the Jew run company of Disney is going to pump out as many of these awful multicultural Star Wars films as possible,” it added.

In response, two Rogue One writers posted tweets addressing the criticism. Screenwriter Chris Weitz wrote, “Please note that the Empire is a white supremacist (human) organization.”

Co-writer Gary Whitta retweeted the post, and then added, “Opposed by a multi-cultural group led by brave women.”

The tweets have since been deleted, but Weitz eventually posted a more subtle tweet that he referred to as a symbol for “solidarity with people who are afraid”:




Star Wars against hate. Spread it. pic.twitter.com/Dtf5uqpxba

— Chris Weitz (@chrisweitz) November 11, 2016

Trump supporters have begun using the hashtag #DumpStarWars, calling the movie an Anti-Trump propaganda:




Hollywood and Disney stop politicizing movies. Why alienate Trump supporters? We won’t watch this Anti Trump propaganda. #DumpStarWars

— Irma Hinojosa (@latinaafortrump) December 9, 2016




Stop using your multiculturalism anti-American agenda in a science fiction Disney movie. We just want to enjoy a fun movie. #DumpStarWars

— Baked Alaska™ (@bakedalaska) December 8, 2016




Star Wars writers: Trump is a white supremacist and Rouge One is an anti-Trump film

Us: #DumpStarWars

— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) December 8, 2016




Boycott Star Wars people! #DumpStarWars

— Malik Obama (@ObamaMalik) December 8, 2016

Others quickly countered the campaign, pointing out the absurdity of such boycott:




These #DumpStarWars folks are gonna be disappointed when they find out virtually every movie they love was written by people who hate Trump.

— Cody Johnston (@drmistercody) December 9, 2016




BREAKING NEWS: Movie series that has always had an antifascism theme criticizes a fascist wannabe. In other news, water is wet #DumpStarWars

— Noah Poling (@Xmosphere) December 9, 2016




If Star Wars — an obvious allegory about Nazism — feels like an attack on your candidate, the problem isn’t with Star Wars… #DumpStarWars

— David Slack (@slack2thefuture) December 9, 2016




White supremacists boycotting Star Wars is a bonus for people who don’t want to be in the same room with white supremacists. #DumpStarWars

— Aღanda (@GrnEyedMandy) December 9, 2016
 
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