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The odious creep will doubtless hang around for a bit like a bad smell but the relief of having a grown up in charge of the USA is something to cheer.
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Re: Trump
Get in Biden!!!
Get the fuck out Trump!!!
Never been more happy to be wrong
Get the fuck out Trump!!!
Never been more happy to be wrong
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Hanging around ala his mate Epstein?fivepointer wrote:The odious creep will doubtless hang around for a bit like a bad smell but the relief of having a grown up in charge of the USA is something to cheer.
I just toasted Trump (and other authoritarian populist cockwombles) with Tequila, Ali did with Talisker - the most unpalatable drinks in existence for us.
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For a start from right now as much data as possible should be getting shared with team Biden, because one group has lots of very expensive governmental data and one doesn't. Right now any decision Trump males that impacts upon the future should as much as possible not tie the hands of the incoming executive just in the normal running of the place no major policy stuff. Just on those two points Trump could do a lot of damage if he fails to act with even some basic decency.Puja wrote:The Georgia runoffs could be a blessing in that sense, as the wider Republican party will have an active disincentive to engage with any egregious fuckery because they'll still have something to fight over.Sandydragon wrote:Digby, I don’t think much will happen between now and the inauguration. Trump will sulk and provided he just rants on Twitter then that’s probably the best we can hope for. If he throws what little authority he has left about between now and then I’ll be more concerned, although expect some presidential pardons to be issued.
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And then Trump can do a lot of damage poisoning the well when it comes to public opinion, with his supporters and those who really don't support him
And then there's environmental accords, wars, trade deals, security protocols that he could in a worst case scenario conclude if he's going down then he's going to take a big shit in the Whitehouse before he's gone
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Good riddance to bad rubbish.
Turns out the armed Viginia QAnon wierdos that were busted outside the convention centre were attempting to plant fake ballots. Good plan guys.
Outside convention the centre last nigh:
https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/lo ... a/2588019/
The trump supporters....
Streets are filling up with some very happy and relieved people. God almighty what a dog shit of a term it has been.
Turns out the armed Viginia QAnon wierdos that were busted outside the convention centre were attempting to plant fake ballots. Good plan guys.
Outside convention the centre last nigh:
https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/lo ... a/2588019/
The trump supporters....
Streets are filling up with some very happy and relieved people. God almighty what a dog shit of a term it has been.
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That’s a good point. I think many of the republicans will be washing their hands of Trump very quickly.Puja wrote:The Georgia runoffs could be a blessing in that sense, as the wider Republican party will have an active disincentive to engage with any egregious fuckery because they'll still have something to fight over.Sandydragon wrote:Digby, I don’t think much will happen between now and the inauguration. Trump will sulk and provided he just rants on Twitter then that’s probably the best we can hope for. If he throws what little authority he has left about between now and then I’ll be more concerned, although expect some presidential pardons to be issued.
Puja
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Digby wrote:None of that will happen. Instead he will probably play golf and plan for his proposed TV network.Puja wrote:The Georgia runoffs could be a blessing in that sense, as the wider Republican party will have an active disincentive to engage with any egregious fuckery because they'll still have something to fight over.Sandydragon wrote:Digby, I don’t think much will happen between now and the inauguration. Trump will sulk and provided he just rants on Twitter then that’s probably the best we can hope for. If he throws what little authority he has left about between now and then I’ll be more concerned, although expect some presidential pardons to be issued.
Puja
For a start from right now as much data as possible should be getting shared with team Biden, because one group has lots of very expensive governmental data and one doesn't. Right now any decision Trump males that impacts upon the future should as much as possible not tie the hands of the incoming executive just in the normal running of the place no major policy stuff. Just on those two points Trump could do a lot of damage if he fails to act with even some basic decency.
And then Trump can do a lot of damage poisoning the well when it comes to public opinion, with his supporters and those who really don't support him
And then there's environmental accords, wars, trade deals, security protocols that he could in a worst case scenario conclude if he's going down then he's going to take a big shit in the Whitehouse before he's gone
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Well played 'Murica. Years too late, as per, but still, got there in the end.
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It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.
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Sandydragon wrote:None of that will happen. Instead he will probably play golf and plan for his proposed TV network.Digby wrote:For a start from right now as much data as possible should be getting shared with team Biden, because one group has lots of very expensive governmental data and one doesn't. Right now any decision Trump males that impacts upon the future should as much as possible not tie the hands of the incoming executive just in the normal running of the place no major policy stuff. Just on those two points Trump could do a lot of damage if he fails to act with even some basic decency.Puja wrote:
The Georgia runoffs could be a blessing in that sense, as the wider Republican party will have an active disincentive to engage with any egregious fuckery because they'll still have something to fight over.
Puja
And then Trump can do a lot of damage poisoning the well when it comes to public opinion, with his supporters and those who really don't support him
And then there's environmental accords, wars, trade deals, security protocols that he could in a worst case scenario conclude if he's going down then he's going to take a big shit in the Whitehouse before he's gone
Good news if true, with no permanent civil service this is actually quite important, and for all the talk of phone lines being cut and missing buttons from computer keyboards it's all the handover of data which is the priority, and being respectful of the incoming executive and trying if possible not to commit them to various acts
In a good number of handovers the various aides become long-lasting friends even allowing for the pain the outgoing administration feel.
Of course it's possible this administration will have less to handover because of serial incompetence and laziness over the years, and will instead spend time trying to hide their crimes and stir up trouble.
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I’m expecting som large scale Blancco orders to land in the White House plus a few additional shredders.
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Mary Trump was concerned about the damage this vindictive, narcissistic shit could do before he steps down. And I agree.Digby wrote:Sandydragon wrote:None of that will happen. Instead he will probably play golf and plan for his proposed TV network.Digby wrote:
For a start from right now as much data as possible should be getting shared with team Biden, because one group has lots of very expensive governmental data and one doesn't. Right now any decision Trump males that impacts upon the future should as much as possible not tie the hands of the incoming executive just in the normal running of the place no major policy stuff. Just on those two points Trump could do a lot of damage if he fails to act with even some basic decency.
And then Trump can do a lot of damage poisoning the well when it comes to public opinion, with his supporters and those who really don't support him
And then there's environmental accords, wars, trade deals, security protocols that he could in a worst case scenario conclude if he's going down then he's going to take a big shit in the Whitehouse before he's gone
Good news if true, with no permanent civil service this is actually quite important, and for all the talk of phone lines being cut and missing buttons from computer keyboards it's all the handover of data which is the priority, and being respectful of the incoming executive and trying if possible not to commit them to various acts
In a good number of handovers the various aides become long-lasting friends even allowing for the pain the outgoing administration feel.
Of course it's possible this administration will have less to handover because of serial incompetence and laziness over the years, and will instead spend time trying to hide their crimes and stir up trouble.
(Aside for SF fans - this situation reminds me of the start of Dune, when the Atreides take over from the Harkonnens and have to turn everything upside down searching for booby traps.)
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Hah! I like that reference. He's not competent enough to build a death trap, but I wouldn't be surprised if he didn't break things out of petty spite.Son of Mathonwy wrote:(Aside for SF fans - this situation reminds me of the start of Dune, when the Atreides take over from the Harkonnens and have to turn everything upside down searching for booby traps.)
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Now that I think about it, he does resemble Baron Harkonnen in several ways.Puja wrote:Hah! I like that reference. He's not competent enough to build a death trap, but I wouldn't be surprised if he didn't break things out of petty spite.Son of Mathonwy wrote:(Aside for SF fans - this situation reminds me of the start of Dune, when the Atreides take over from the Harkonnens and have to turn everything upside down searching for booby traps.)
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Joe and kamala not big bojo fans
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Perhaps not, but it's still an important social, security and economic relationship and they'll respect that. And beyond global trading standards will be driven by China, the USA and the EU and the USA will be keen to add momentum to their world view taking precedence so they are long term and short term gains to be had there, and (very luckily for Boris) we're hosting COP26 next year which gives both countries a strong beginning to build on to try and joint platform where we can and from that and the security we can or should be able to move forward. These things are never easy, diplomacy and deal making being harder than throwing your toys out of the pram, but we don't at least start with nothing to talk about. And you never know, Blair and Bush anticipated they'd never like each other, and that worked out just fine!
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Man, the relief in the air upon hearing adult leaders speak last night was palpable. But enough of that.
The Trump team had a press conference yesterday that was originally said to take place at the Four Seasons hotel in Philly. This was corrected to clarify that it was Four Seasons Total Landscaping, a business in North Philly. You couldn't script better satire.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/202 ... rence.html
The Trump team had a press conference yesterday that was originally said to take place at the Four Seasons hotel in Philly. This was corrected to clarify that it was Four Seasons Total Landscaping, a business in North Philly. You couldn't script better satire.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/202 ... rence.html
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3Digby wrote:How many candidates have lost the popular vote twice? That must be some rarified company
That'd be the single term presidents who lost the popular vote (given how rare it is to win an election whilst losing the popular vote).
Mond, there must be some who ran twice, lost twice