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Captain Tele
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201 - 11-17-2018, 21:32
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The needs and mindest between the red and the blue is huge


this is why it makes me laugh and cry when people outside of CA blames all of CA for just a portions of CA's problem demographic (much like Oregon and Portland)

this is why it makes me laugh and cry when I see TrojanMan421 types attributing the food of the most RED REGIONS of CA for the ability of the entire BLUE STATE.

it is like watching people being punished twice

it is double jeopardy at this point

I mean I just had to pay $225 for rights to water that flows through my land in order to use that water in the form of a WATER RIGHTS LISCENSE

even if that water source should soon be diverted or runs dry from drought

that is triple jeopardy

and so the pain continues

anyone who doesn't understand the city vs rural seperation issues (which needs to lead to a full blown divorce very soon) should view Krugman's daily dose of idiocy

Paul Krugman on Twitter:

this specific post specifically

why they want to flood the rural areas with immigrants and refugees to save them from themselves

to make them as prosperous as big cities where everyone is moving away from and has record wealth inequality and poverty........plus crime and homelessness
 
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^^ And this is what MAGA should be about. But, it may be impossible unless things start changing. People in the city have forgotten that there are people outside of the cities. And - they have classified them in their simple heads as bigots, rednecks, and racists. Which is far, far from the truth. So - not only are they not listening and coming to compromises that work for all - they are insulting them and making them feel bad.

Recipe for a reckoning right there. It will resolve. There is no doubt. For a country of pretty much good and lucky people, we sure have our fair share of stupid assholes.

The fact that there is even a fight about having secure borders and organized entry procedures tells the whole story for me.
 
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^^ And this is what MAGA should be about. But, it may be impossible unless things start changing. People in the city have forgotten that there are people outside of the cities. And - they have classified them in their simple heads as bigots, rednecks, and racists. Which is far, far from the truth. So - not only are they not listening and coming to compromises that work for all - they are insulting them and making them feel bad.

Recipe for a reckoning right there. It will resolve. There is no doubt. For a country of pretty much good and lucky people, we sure have our fair share of stupid assholes.

The fact that there is even a fight about having secure borders and organized entry procedures tells the whole story for me.
It really is that simple.
 
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only gud ****lib progressiv demonRAT evuh gon b a ded 1 6ft undagroun yall memba dat 4sho
 
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omg these feels. i will never vote for them
 
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And now the snake eats it’s own tail

Women Won The House For Democrats, But Men May End Up Running It | HuffPost

This is what #winning looks like lol

And Trump backing Pelosi is a hilarious political move. He knows anything he supports they will hate and he gets to look bi partisan.

Democrats won’t be happy until every white male has been run off and they’re left with illegal immigrants, criminals, and paedophiles.

California burning to the ground is the best literal metaphor I’ve ever seen
 
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only gud ****lib progressiv demonRAT evuh gon b a ded 1 6ft undagroun yall memba dat 4sho
 
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And now the snake eats it’s own tail

Women Won The House For Democrats, But Men May End Up Running It | HuffPost

This is what #winning looks like lol

And Trump backing Pelosi is a hilarious political move. He knows anything he supports they will hate and he gets to look bi partisan.

Democrats won’t be happy until every white male has been run off and they’re left with illegal immigrants, criminals, and paedophiles.

California burning to the ground is the best literal metaphor I’ve ever seen
but they won the House

dregs of humanity figured out they can openly steal elections and run investigations on those they dont

Blue Wave confirmed
 
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Reeeeeee
 
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Maybe Itâ***8364;***8482;s Time for America to Split Up

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Divided We Stand The country is hopelessly split. So why not make it official and break up?
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The year is 2019. California***8217;s new governor, Gavin Newsom, recently elected on a platform that included support for the creation of a single-payer health-care system, now must figure out how to enact it. A prior nonpartisan analysis priced it at $400 billion per year ***8212; twice the state***8217;s current budget. There appears to be no way to finance such a plan without staggering new taxes, making California a magnet for those with chronic illnesses just as its tax rates send younger, healthier Californians house-hunting in Nevada and big tech employers consider leaving the state.

But Newsom is not alone. Other governors have made similar promises, and Newsom calls together the executives of the most ideologically like-minded states ***8212; Oregon, Washington, New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maryland. What if they banded to create a sole unified single-payer health-care system, spreading risk around a much larger pool of potential patients while creating uniformity across some of the country***8217;s wealthiest states?

Fifteen end up forming an interstate compact, a well-established mechanism for working together, explicitly introduced in the Constitution. They sketch out the contours of a common health-care market: a unified single-payer regime with start-up costs funded in part by the largest issue ever to hit the municipal-bond market. The governors agree, as well, on a uniform payroll tax and a new tax on millionaires and corporations set to the same rate with revenues earmarked for health-care costs. The Trump administration has already proved willing to grant waivers to states looking to experiment beyond the Affordable Care Act***8217;s standards ***8212; primarily for the benefit of those seeking to offer plans on their exchanges with skimpier coverage. But the states can***8217;t act unilaterally: The Supreme Court has ruled that Congress must approve establishment of any compact claiming authority that previously resided with the federal government.

Newsom pressures his friend House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi to introduce a bill that would give the compact all federal money that flows into its constituent states for health-care costs. Pelosi***8217;s members from Arizona and Florida balk at the proposal, which they fear would enable their states***8217; Republican governors to gut Obamacare protections. But there are scores more from states looking to join the compact, and their governors marshal Democratic House delegations into a bloc. The bill passes the House, with the support of tea-party Republicans eager to strike a blow against federal power.

When it reaches the Senate, the initiative comes from Republicans. In 2011, then***8211;Texas governor Rick Perry championed a Health Care Compact Alliance, joined by eight other states seeking a ***8220;regulatory shield***8221; against the Affordable Care Act and full control over their Medicare and Medicaid funds. By the time the Democratic bill passes the House, current Texas governor Greg Abbott has rallied more than 20 states, including North Carolina, Missouri, and Arizona, for a new version of the Health Care Compact. He also has the support of two prominent senators, Ted Cruz and Majority Whip John Cornyn. Republicans who had promised for nearly a decade to repeal and replace Obamacare can finally deliver on the promise ***8212; for 40 percent of the country.

The president sees opportunity, too. While running for president, Donald Trump called himself ***8220;Mr. Brexit,***8221; a boast tied to his apocryphal claim of having accurately predicted the British vote to leave the European Union. Now he***8217;s convinced, thanks largely to a Fox & Friends chyron reading BIGGER THAN BREXIT?, that an even more significant world-historical accomplishment is within reach. Trump lobbies Pelosi and Mitch McConnell to combine their bills. Trump beams at the Rose Garden signing ceremony, calling it ***8220;the biggest deal ever***8221; as he goads Pelosi and McConnell into an awkward handshake. Historians will later mark it as the first step in our nation***8217;s slow breakup, the conscious uncoupling of these United States.

Let***8217;s just admit that this arranged marriage isn***8217;t really working anymore, is it? The partisan dynamic in Washington may have changed, but our dysfunctional, codependent relationship is still the same. The midterm results have shown that Democrats have become even more a party of cities and upscale suburbs whose votes are inefficiently packed into dense geographies, Republicans one of exurbs and rural areas overrepresented in the Senate. The new Congress will be more ideologically divided than any before it, according to a scoring system developed by Stanford political scientist Adam Bonica: the Republicans more conservative, the Democrats more liberal.

Come January, we are likely to find that we***8217;ve simply shifted to another gear of a perpetual deadlock unlikely to satisfy either side. For the past eight years, there has been no movement toward goals with broad bipartisan support: to fund new infrastructure projects, or for basic gun-control measures like background checks or limits on bump stocks. Divided party control of Capitol Hill will make other advances even less likely. For the near future, the boldest policy proposals are likely to be rollbacks: Democrats angling to revert to a pre-Trump tax code, Republicans to repeal Obama***8217;s health-care law. By December 7, Congress will have to pass spending bills to avoid a government shutdown. Next March looms another deadline to raise the debt ceiling.

Meanwhile, we have discovered that too many of our good-governance guardrails, from avoidance of nepotism to transparency around candidates***8217; finances, have been affixed by adhesion to norms rather than force of law. The breadth and depth of the dysfunction has even Establishmentarian figures ready to concede that our current system of governance is fatally broken. Some have entertained radical process reforms that would have once been unthinkable. Prominent legal academics on both the left and the right have endorsed proposals to expand the Supreme Court or abolish lifetime tenure for its members, the latter of which has been embraced by Justice Stephen Breyer. Republican senators including Cruz and Mike Lee have pushed to end direct election of senators, which they say strengthens the federal government at the expense of states***8217; interests.

Policy wonks across the spectrum are starting to rethink the federal compact altogether, allowing local governments to capture previously unforeseen responsibilities. Yuval Levin, a policy adviser close to both Paul Ryan and Marco Rubio, wrote in 2016 that ***8220;the absence of easy answers is precisely a reason to empower a multiplicity of problem-solvers throughout our society, rather than hoping that one problem-solver in Washington gets it right.***8221; In a recent book, The New Localism, center-left urbanists Bruce Katz and Jeremy Nowak exalt such local policy innovation specifically as a counterweight to the populism that now dominates national politics across the Americas and Europe.
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Dividing the Assets

A snapshot of what the nation would look like if it cleaved in three today.


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Population

Blue Federation: 128.5 million
Red Federation: 119.2 million
Neutral Federation: 77.3 million
Population by Race

White
Blue: 69,036,422
Red: 73,482,040
Neutral: 64,608,488

Black
Blue: 12,680,587
Red: 17,661,932
Neutral: 8,443,243

Hispanic
Blue: 28,745,227
Red: 18,054,043
Neutral: 8,330,731

Asian
Blue: 11,206,713
Red: 2,984,794
Neutral: 2,210,135

Other
Blue: 4,642,560
Red: 3,709,463
Neutral: 2,102,755
Foreign-Born Population

Blue: Foreign-born: 19.09 percent; U.S.-born: 79.19 percent
Red: Foreign-born: 8.39 percent; U.S.-born: 88.84 percent
Neutral: Foreign-born: 9.79 percent; U.S.-born: 88.12 percent
Unemployment Rate

Blue: 3.89 percent
Red: 3.36 percent
Neutral: 3.59 percent
Income Distribution by Population

$200K+
Blue: 3,652,752
Red: 1,722,633
Neutral: 1,255,983

Under $25K
Blue: 8,966,417
Red: 10,612,524
Neutral: 6,658,590
GDP (billions)

Blue: $8,758,871
Red: $6,210,030
Neutral: $4,181,430
Fortune 500s

Blue: 237
Red: 141
Neutral: 119
Incarcerated Citizens

Blue: 624,225
Red: 927,958
Neutral: 465,229
Percentage of Population Without Health Insurance

Blue: 9.80 percent
Red: 13.63 percent
Neutral: 10.11 percent
Master***8217;s Degree

Blue: 11,759,157
Red: 7,261,992
Neutral: 5,408,654
Tourist Attractions

Blue: Disneyland, Statue of Liberty
Red: Dollywood, Mount Rushmore
Neutral: Disney World, Hersheypark
National Parks

Blue: Yosemite, Rocky Mountain
Red: Yellowstone, Grand Canyon
Neutral: Denali, Everglades
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_sY2rjxq6M
 
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Captain Tele
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Maybe Itâ***8364;***8482;s Time for America to Split Up




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very interesting read and the only sound conclusion i can reach as well

unless we can come back together and find a common cause and goal (other than demographics and membership to free**** army)

meanwhile this (((guy))) says

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and Rep Swalwell says he is going to NUKE ME if I don't hand him my scary guns

The air is strong with the remembrance of LINCOLN

and the blame will be on their hands if trajectories continue
 
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Captain Tele
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ughhhhhh
 
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Edofnor
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secession made the confederacy great

fyi
 
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pictures with no references, probably the most dangerous **** going around right now because people are to ****ing stupid to actually care about the facts and believe it because it aligns with what they want to see/hear. Both sides are guilty AF
 
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pictures with no references, probably the most dangerous **** going around right now because people are to ****ing stupid to actually care about the facts and believe it because it aligns with what they want to see/hear. Both sides are guilty AF
this is a real bad troll

and if it isn't a troll it is

i mean at this point you can look up the @NAME on twitter

Twitter / Account Suspended

you can see the full context of the comments yourself

if you don't like an image, like the ones above, you can use your browser and this thing called "SEARCH GOOGLE FOR IMAGE" to see where it was sourced from......what context and place it came from

I mean are you in your 70's? do you have dementia? are you Vanster? are you operating this page from your 80's era pager?

then I don't see the excuse here

but aren't you the same guy who didn't believe that SWEDEN went full cuck?

wasted my time asking a question to me in your own thread but never returned?

a complete ****ing time waster and lowest level online oxygen thief?

yeah......i believe you are that guy

and for that reason you should have just pulled an HK and complained that you didn't like the source because it sounded "TOO WHITE" or "WHITE SUPREMACIST" because facts don't matter

or just be like dummy DUTCH and say that isn't a graph

but a picture of a graph......or whatever the **** that even means in tard talk

basically just scream REEEEEEEEEEEEEEeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeee like blackpeople and offer no other point or purpose but to vocally express your displeasure of the words you are seeing but can't be bothered to critically respond to or read beyond immediate petulant hissy fit disapproval

kthanx
 
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...which is why I say, despite its confusing language and often contradictory content, the Bible gave western civilization it's baseline to deal with each other for centuries, allowing it to flourish and to allow this country to prosper like no country had before in all of human civilization. And now that it's been kicked to the curb in favor of "just do whatever", everything is falling apart at the seams because the Bible was the seams.
 
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Anyway... this thread just needed at least one actual camp fire in it.
 
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Capt. Tele lays down the best smack down.
So good (they) leave in droves.
...............().....()
 
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why arent we talking about 80+ dead and 1000 missing
 
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