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This is just mental illness
Imagine calling yourself a grown adult, much less a 'man' while crying at the sight of a pronoun in a damn videogame :rofl:


53 year old man btw

It's a FANTASY game.

They drew the realism line at pronouns, but not all the magic that is in it?

These "gamers" are morons. I want them to show us their essence.
 

Kamala Harris has been lying low since her defeat in the presidential race, unwinding with family and senior aides in Hawaii before heading back to the nation’s capital.

But privately, the vice president has been instructing advisers and allies to keep her options open — whether for a possible 2028 presidential run, or even to run for governor in her home state of California in two years. As Harris has repeated in phone calls, “I am staying in the fight.”

She is expected to explore those and other possible paths forward with family members over the winter holiday season, according to five people in the Harris inner circle, who were granted anonymity to discuss internal dynamics. Her deliberations follow an extraordinary four months in which Harris went from President Joe Biden’s running mate to the top of the ticket, reenergizing Democrats before ultimately crashing on election night.

“She doesn’t have to decide if she wants to run for something again in the next six months,” said one former Harris campaign aide. “The natural thing to do would be to set up some type of entity that would give her the opportunity to travel and give speeches and preserve her political relationships.”

Most immediately, Harris and her advisers are working to define how and when she will speak out against Donald Trump and reassert her own role in the Democratic Party. Closing out her term as vice president, she’s set to preside over certifying the November election she lost to Trump, and then appear at the once-and-future president’s inauguration on Jan. 20.

“There will be a desire to hear her voice, and there won’t be a vacuum for long,” a person close to Harris said.

At the same time, Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff, will have a long checklist to plow through before they leave the Naval Observatory for good.

They have to decide whether they’ll take up permanent residence at their home in Los Angeles, or establish a base elsewhere. No matter where Harris and her family live, some around her have expressed concerns about safety, as her Secret Service protection expires six months after stepping away.

Following her meteoric rise in Washington and California, there are internal questions about standing up a federal committee to raise money. It will be the first time in two decades that the former senator and career prosecutor will be out of public office. That means she’ll be standing up a personal office and nurturing her massive online presence without the organizing principle of day-to-day governing.

“You just got to let them marinate in their own success, their own failures or their own mistakes or their achievements. This is personal,” said Donna Brazile, a close ally of Harris’ and campaign manager for Al Gore, the last vice president who ran for president, lost, and never ran again. He instead made climate change the cause of his life.
 
Meanwhile in world politics a bill in Iran proposes reducing the age of consent from 18 to 9 - and no "Romeo and Juliet" rules or similar - this is clearly meant for young girls and old men.

In Texas, they're incentivizing the introduction of Bible studies in public school curriculums.

 
Looks like Susan Lorincz got 25 years for the killing.


Wish it would have been more time, since 4 children ages 3, 7, 9 & 12, have no mother now.

But at least the judge saw through her ********. Now we just have to hope whenever she's eligible for parole, she doesn't get it, or otherwise get off on some technicality.
 
doesn’t have to decide if she wants to run for something again in the next six months,” said one former Harris campaign aide. “The natural thing to do would be to set up some type of entity that would give her the opportunity to travel and give speeches and preserve her political relationships.”

Most immediately, Harris and her advisers are working to define how and when she will speak out against Donald Trump and reassert her own role in the Democratic Party. Closing out her term as vice president, she’s set to preside over certifying the November election she lost to Trump, and then appear at the once-and-future president’s inauguration on Jan. 20.
I thought VP's get secret service protection for life, same as presidents
 
Welp



Gonna give the people what they voted for very promptly

It'll be funny when it does it.

Memories will magically snap back to 2018-19, when American farmers lost the soybean business to Brazil because of Trump tariffs.

The idiots will run back to Democrats, hoping they pull out their magic wand to "fix the economy."

What I'm curious about is whether Americans even realize that the damage has been done for good: the US remains powerful because its allies trust the country, its institutions, and its government. They can't trust Trump, and they can't trust a system that makes Trump a possibility every four years.

Let's just see what Trump does - what Putin suggests he do - to the USD...
 
Welp



Gonna give the people what they voted for very promptly


But but eggs & gas were supposed to come down in price? 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

Freaking idiots....EVERY.SINGLE.ONE whoever voted for this **** stain! All you who did vote for him are going to be in the finding out phase of ******* around for the next 4 years. Don't say we didn't tell you!
 
But but eggs & gas were supposed to come down in price? 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

Freaking idiots....EVERY.SINGLE.ONE whoever voted for this **** stain! All you who did vote for him are going to be in the finding out phase of ******* around for the next 4 years. Don't say we didn't tell you!

They'll all still blame Biden, claiming it was his policies over four years that led to it.
 


Well, there goes a HUGE part of the auto industry crashing! Toyota Tacomas & Rav-4s, Honda CR-Vs & Civics & Ford Mavericks & Bronco Sports are made in either Canada or Mexico, just to name some popular well selling models.

Adding a 25% tariff (at minimum, because you know the auto manufacturers will add more profit in for them) will kill most of these models sales. My Maverick was $27,749 sale price. Add the 25% increase, it makes it $34,700 give or take. And my truck is a Hybrid in XLT trim so not crazy loaded.

And this is just an example of models. I didn't even get into the parts used for pretty much all cars. OEM suppliers are worldwide and every car, even built here has parts from China, Japan, UK, Europe, etc. Those parts will increase making all cars more money. Is this the trickle down effect Republicans go on about? I don't think so. 🤦🏻‍♂️

Congrats to everyone who voted for him, you are complicit in the destruction of the automotive industry. Sleep well.
 
Trump has a line of guitars?! :rofl: :rofl:
America re-elected a conman because they saw him being “successful” on a staged reality tv show. I blame social media and reality television.

no, he just said what they wanted to hear. In the lead up to the election, I ran into so many bartenders and waiters who literally were voting for Trump because he said he'd eliminate tax on tips. That's it. That was lone issue they cared about. Gonna be hilarious when that will literally never happen. These are single item voters. They will vote for the one thing they want, and will let every other aspect of their lives suffer. Keep in mind, these are people who generally don't have regular health insurance. They could vote for that instead, but no, let's keep that sweet cash flow coming in from bartending shifts, only to hand it all back to the hospital when you need care.
 

Long, really good article worth reading, and here's the end:

"Holding off on signing the agreements has freed the Trump transition from having to abide by a $5,000 cap on donations and a requirement to disclose their donors. But in addition to delaying coordination with federal agencies, it has prevented them from gaining access to secure government email servers, office space, and FBI background checks for incoming officials, sparking concerns beyond the incoming administration’s readiness to govern.

Amid an uptick in hacking this year — including breaches of Trump’s own team as recently as August — experts are alarmed that the transition is eschewing federal cybersecurity support, particularly as they begin to receive intelligence briefings.

And the public remains in the dark about potential ethical and financial entanglements of the transition staffers helping Trump select the bevy of Cabinet nominees he has announced in recent days.

“Until they sign this agreement, they’re not yet government employees. They can do anything they want. They can have any conflicts of interest they want. They could be taking money from foreign governments for all we know,” said Richard Painter, the chief White House ethics lawyer in the George W. Bush administration. Trump and his team “need to convince the American people, including the people who voted for them, that they’re working to help the country, not just make a bunch of billionaires even richer. Not signing these agreements is a great way to tell all those working class voters: ‘Thank you very much. Now eff you.’”
 

Long, really good article worth reading, and here's the end:

"Holding off on signing the agreements has freed the Trump transition from having to abide by a $5,000 cap on donations and a requirement to disclose their donors. But in addition to delaying coordination with federal agencies, it has prevented them from gaining access to secure government email servers, office space, and FBI background checks for incoming officials, sparking concerns beyond the incoming administration’s readiness to govern.

Amid an uptick in hacking this year — including breaches of Trump’s own team as recently as August — experts are alarmed that the transition is eschewing federal cybersecurity support, particularly as they begin to receive intelligence briefings.

And the public remains in the dark about potential ethical and financial entanglements of the transition staffers helping Trump select the bevy of Cabinet nominees he has announced in recent days.

“Until they sign this agreement, they’re not yet government employees. They can do anything they want. They can have any conflicts of interest they want. They could be taking money from foreign governments for all we know,” said Richard Painter, the chief White House ethics lawyer in the George W. Bush administration. Trump and his team “need to convince the American people, including the people who voted for them, that they’re working to help the country, not just make a bunch of billionaires even richer. Not signing these agreements is a great way to tell all those working class voters: ‘Thank you very much. Now eff you.’”

And they won't give a single F. This kind of stuff doesn't concern the average idiot that voted for him, and he knows it. Just more boundaries they can push because they know nothing will happen. The same norms he and his crew have been crapping on for a decade now. The same stuff that would have been deal breakers for any other candidate since the beginning of time, but suddenly don't seem to matter any more.
 
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