DirtyDishSoap wrote:Carlin didn't identify with any party. He hated the system. Lol.
He said Carlin was a lefty, not a dem. That 2 pair of shoes.
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DirtyDishSoap wrote:Carlin didn't identify with any party. He hated the system. Lol.
pmac666 wrote:DirtyDishSoap wrote:Carlin didn't identify with any party. He hated the system. Lol.
He said Carlin was a lefty, not a dem. That 2 pair of shoes.
Dukasaur wrote:pmac666 wrote:DirtyDishSoap wrote:Carlin didn't identify with any party. He hated the system. Lol.
He said Carlin was a lefty, not a dem. That 2 pair of shoes.
Still wrong, though.
Carlin was basically a nihilist. He didn't believe that any ideology could save us, left or right.
pmac666 wrote:Dukasaur wrote:pmac666 wrote:DirtyDishSoap wrote:Carlin didn't identify with any party. He hated the system. Lol.
He said Carlin was a lefty, not a dem. That 2 pair of shoes.
Still wrong, though.
Carlin was basically a nihilist. He didn't believe that any ideology could save us, left or right.
Idk, i only know very little of Carlin.
The point is tho, that a lefty doesnt necessarily need to be a dem....
Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:taking medical advice from this creature; a morbidly obese man who is 100% convinced he willed himself into becoming a woman.
Your obsession with mrswdk is really sad.
ConfederateSS wrote:Just because people are idiots... Doesn't make them wrong.
Votanic wrote:pmac666 wrote:Dukasaur wrote:pmac666 wrote:DirtyDishSoap wrote:Carlin didn't identify with any party. He hated the system. Lol.
He said Carlin was a lefty, not a dem. That 2 pair of shoes.
Still wrong, though.
Carlin was basically a nihilist. He didn't believe that any ideology could save us, left or right.
Idk, i only know very little of Carlin.
The point is tho, that a lefty doesnt necessarily need to be a dem....
The real error is that when people start talking about being liberal in general terms, what they really are implying is something closer to Libertarianism (...or perhaps Nihilism).
The monstrosity that currently occupies the Left-wing in the US and some other Western countries is in no way Liberal or Libertarian, in that sense.
Nor is it in any real sense, 'Progressive', another common minnomer.
In truth, it's a hyper-controlling and dishonestly manipulative form of Big Brother/Deep State Fascism/Totalitarianism.
Now you know.
ConfederateSS wrote: Vote for Kamala
Dukasaur wrote:Votanic wrote:pmac666 wrote:Dukasaur wrote:pmac666 wrote:DirtyDishSoap wrote:Carlin didn't identify with any party. He hated the system. Lol.
He said Carlin was a lefty, not a dem. That 2 pair of shoes.
Still wrong, though.
Carlin was basically a nihilist. He didn't believe that any ideology could save us, left or right.
Idk, i only know very little of Carlin.
The point is tho, that a lefty doesnt necessarily need to be a dem....
The real error is that when people start talking about being liberal in general terms, what they really are implying is something closer to Libertarianism (...or perhaps Nihilism).
The monstrosity that currently occupies the Left-wing in the US and some other Western countries is in no way Liberal or Libertarian, in that sense.
Nor is it in any real sense, 'Progressive', another common minnomer.
In truth, it's a hyper-controlling and dishonestly manipulative form of Big Brother/Deep State Fascism/Totalitarianism.
Now you know.
You're overgeneralizing.
Who do you think "currently occupies" the left?
"The left" is just as multi-faceted as "the right". Yeah, there's the phalanx of nutjobs like the college-campus "woke" crowd, but pretending that every member of the left is one of those is just like pretending that every member of the right is secretly a Klansman.
Yeah, if the left was composed of the "woke" jerkoffs, it would be as bad as you say, but probably for every one of those there are a thousand moderate liberals like me.
Pack Rat wrote:Reading Votanic's angry rhetorical b.s. can lead to a loss of neuron connections.
Votanic wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Votanic wrote:The real error is that when people start talking about being liberal in general terms, what they really are implying is something closer to Libertarianism (...or perhaps Nihilism).
The monstrosity that currently occupies the Left-wing in the US and some other Western countries is in no way Liberal or Libertarian, in that sense.
Nor is it in any real sense, 'Progressive', another common minnomer.
In truth, it's a hyper-controlling and dishonestly manipulative form of Big Brother/Deep State Fascism/Totalitarianism.
Now you know.
You're overgeneralizing.
Who do you think "currently occupies" the left?
"The left" is just as multi-faceted as "the right". Yeah, there's the phalanx of nutjobs like the college-campus "woke" crowd, but pretending that every member of the left is one of those is just like pretending that every member of the right is secretly a Klansman.
Yeah, if the left was composed of the "woke" jerkoffs, it would be as bad as you say, but probably for every one of those there are a thousand moderate liberals like me.
So now you're trying to frame the college-campus "woke" crowd, as some kind of lunatic fringe??
lunatic YES, fringe, NO.
Votanic wrote:Biden, Pelosi, AOC, and countless other Dem-drones sure are doing a whole lot of vote-pandering for this supposedly-inconsequential group of lib-fascists.
And the current growing body of reprehensible laws and court decisions is clear evidence of that.
Votanic wrote:It might surprise you to know, Duk, but I'm basically one of those semi-mythical moderate liberals, ...and this election, I'm voting Republican.
The real error is that when people start talking about being liberal in general terms, what they really are implying is something closer to Libertarianism (...or perhaps Nihilism).
The monstrosity that currently occupies the Left-wing in the US and some other Western countries is in no way Liberal or Libertarian, in that sense.
Nor is it in any real sense, 'Progressive', another common minnomer.
In truth, it's a hyper-controlling and dishonestly manipulative form of Big Brother/Deep State Fascism/Totalitarianism.
GaryDenton wrote:LOL!
The real error is that when people start talking about being liberal in general terms, what they really are implying is something closer to Libertarianism (...or perhaps Nihilism).
The monstrosity that currently occupies the Left-wing in the US and some other Western countries is in no way Liberal or Libertarian, in that sense.
Nor is it in any real sense, 'Progressive', another common minnomer.
In truth, it's a hyper-controlling and dishonestly manipulative form of Big Brother/Deep State Fascism/Totalitarianism.
ConfederateSS wrote: Vote for Kamala
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ConfederateSS wrote: Vote for Kamala
In a comprehensive report issued this week, Allianz Research found that the combination of proposals Trump has issued so far would hurt consumers and potentially unnerve financial markets. Much depends on exactly how those policies are implemented, it noted.
“A Trump 2.0 presidency would inherit very large fiscal deficits from the Biden Administration, rising interest expenses and an economy probably more prone to bouts of inflation,” the report said. “Another round of large, deficit-financed tax cuts (or increased spending) could thus reignite inflation and heighten concerns about the sustainability of U.S. public finances in bond markets.”
Maxime Darmet, senior economist for the U.S. and France at Allianz Trade, says “Trump is a guy who likes to bargain to get deals,” adding, “We don’t think he would do too crazy things.”
One guardrail Darmet sees is the increasing power of the conservative wing of the Republican Party in Congress and its aversion to increased government spending and deficits.
At the top of the high-stakes faceoff, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump sparred over their economic records in a bid to persuade undecided voters theirs is the winning plan to slow rising prices.
Exasperated Americans are paying more for the basics from check-out lanes to the gas pump, souring the national mood and making the inflation surge one of Biden’s greatest challenges going into the November rematch with Trump.
How is Biden doing with the economy?
While the economy has performed well while Biden has been in office, the president has had trouble convincing inflation-weary consumers that his “Bidenomics” plan is working for them. Surveys show consumers are more focused on how much prices have gone up in the last three years than how much slower prices are increasing now.
mookiemcgee wrote:S&P 500, Nasdaq touch record highs on cooling inflation data
Both the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq hit new intraday highs after the April Consumer Price Index report showed further signs that inflation is cooling. Consumer prices rose 3.4% from a year ago. Core CPI, which strips out more volatile food and energy prices, rose 3.6% year-over-year. Both pieces of data were in line with economists’ estimates.
https://finance.yahoo.com/video/p-500-n ... 11516.html
According to numbers from DataTrek, members of the Magnificent Seven - that is, Apple Inc. (AAPL), Microsoft Corp. (MSFT), Nvidia Corp. (NVDA), Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL), Meta Platforms Inc. (META), Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) and Tesla Inc. (TSLA) - have driven roughly 76% of the S&P 500's year-to-date gains as of the end of May. And Mauboussin and Callahan noted that these same stocks drove more than half of the index's return in 2023. Concentration started rising rapidly in early 2023.
To demonstrate this, Mauboussin and Callahan estimated that the aggregate economic profit for U.S. public companies in the universe of stocks they examined - which included all companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq and American stock exchange - was $481 billion in 2023. The top 10 companies by market capitalization contributed $331 billion to that total. So, while the 10 largest stocks represented 27% of the total market capitalization, they accounted for nearly 70% of profits.
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By comparison, the S&P 500 SPX has delivered an annualized price return of 7.3% since its launch on March 4, 1957, according to Dow Jones Market Data.
On our show “War Room,” I probably spend at least 20 percent of our time talking about international elements in our movement. So we’ve made Nigel a rock star, Giorgia Meloni a rock star. Marine Le Pen is a rock star. Geert is a rock star. We talk about these people all the time.
I’m not a journalist. I’m not in the media. This is a military headquarters for a populist revolt. This is how we motivate people. This show is an activist show. If you watch this show, you’re a foot soldier. We call it the Army of the Awakened.
Well, they have power. But we’re going to win. We’re ascendant in Europe. We’re ascendant here. We’ve had no money. We’re not organized. It’s self-organizing. But our enemies — and they are enemies — continue to overplay their hand, and so we continue to rise.
GaryDenton wrote:I am still laughing at Votanic and it wasn't the typo.
Bannon is the Trotsky for the MAGA movement and he is an educated fool.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/01/opinion/steve-bannon-trump.html?unlocked_article_code=1.4E0.QxEN.Xb69GVQzCgeu&smid=url-shareGiftedOn our show “War Room,” I probably spend at least 20 percent of our time talking about international elements in our movement. So we’ve made Nigel a rock star, Giorgia Meloni a rock star. Marine Le Pen is a rock star. Geert is a rock star. We talk about these people all the time.
I’m not a journalist. I’m not in the media. This is a military headquarters for a populist revolt. This is how we motivate people. This show is an activist show. If you watch this show, you’re a foot soldier. We call it the Army of the Awakened.
Well, they have power. But we’re going to win. We’re ascendant in Europe. We’re ascendant here. We’ve had no money. We’re not organized. It’s self-organizing. But our enemies — and they are enemies — continue to overplay their hand, and so we continue to rise.
ConfederateSS wrote: Vote for Kamala
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