Perhaps not. Bad as things look now, they really could be orders of magnitude worse.
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I wonder how many will move onto new, greater careers after "4 years working as an aide to President Trump" appears on your CV?sockwithaticket wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 11:12 am
As for competent staffers and such... most of those are long gone aren't they? The ones still hanging around know who and what they're dealing with and either don't care so long as they've got a job or are still telling themselves lies about it being necessary to support the office.
I guess "Able to work under the most trying of circumstances and get through the week without putting a pistol in your own mouth....." goes in the Plus column.
Fair point. If the DC Police had had much higher numbers in place, there could have been a proper clash on the stairs and 150 dead MAGA hat wearers.sockwithaticket wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 11:14 am
Perhaps not. Bad as things look now, they really could be orders of magnitude worse.
1 dead woman, several dented cops , a fat bloke sitting in Nancy's office chair and someone carrying a lectern down the corridor was pretty tame in comparison.
FLOYD DIED on the street, murdered by Police, this lady got shot trying to trying to take over capitol hill which the Constitution of the US defines as Terrorism... watch the video of her shooting,s she was warned not to enter but she did..Ymx wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 9:31 amChrist, I’d hate to hear what you thought of George Floyds death, if the above disdain is anything to go by.stemoc wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 8:50 am well most were fat Americans who died of heart attack possibly.. one was shot dead, she would still be alive today had she been at home in the kitchen as her lord and saviour Lord Shitgibbon had proclaimed..
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4 dead, although we only seem to have details about that one braindead woman who thought breaking into the chamber was a good idea.Sandstorm wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 11:20 amFair point. If the DC Police had had much higher numbers in place, there could have been a proper clash on the stairs and 150 dead MAGA hat wearers.sockwithaticket wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 11:14 am
Perhaps not. Bad as things look now, they really could be orders of magnitude worse.
1 dead woman, several dented cops , a fat bloke sitting in Nancy's office chair and someone carrying a lectern down the corridor was pretty tame in comparison.
Oh yes, this particular incident could be so much worse, but I'm thinking even more broadly. A leader with a Trumpian authoritarian bent, but far more competent, could have been a president who won the election, didn't lose the senate and have America even further down the road to a true fascist dictatorship.
Similarly we could be looking at insurrection and domestic terrorism across the country rather than one riot in DC. Still time I suppose...
There must be a certain amount of trepidation about impeaching or enacting article 25, because the last thing anyone wants will be to stir up more of the cultists and risk the above, but then that means they've won. Their threats and attempts at intimidation would be preventing officials from actually doing their fucking jobs.
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and there was a damn sight more than 50 violently breaking the law; but that's about how many they arrested.stemoc wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 11:23 amFLOYD DIED on the street, murdered by Police, this lady got shot trying to trying to take over capitol hill which the Constitution of the US defines as Terrorism... watch the video of her shooting,s she was warned not to enter but she did..Ymx wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 9:31 amChrist, I’d hate to hear what you thought of George Floyds death, if the above disdain is anything to go by.stemoc wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 8:50 am well most were fat Americans who died of heart attack possibly.. one was shot dead, she would still be alive today had she been at home in the kitchen as her lord and saviour Lord Shitgibbon had proclaimed..
If anything; yesterday confirmed everything BLM has said repeatedly about the institutional racism in the Police
There’s still timesockwithaticket wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 11:14 amPerhaps not. Bad as things look now, they really could be orders of magnitude worse.


sockwithaticket wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 11:27 am4 dead, although we only seem to have details about that one braindead woman who thought breaking into the chamber was a good idea.Sandstorm wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 11:20 amFair point. If the DC Police had had much higher numbers in place, there could have been a proper clash on the stairs and 150 dead MAGA hat wearers.sockwithaticket wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 11:14 am
Perhaps not. Bad as things look now, they really could be orders of magnitude worse.
1 dead woman, several dented cops , a fat bloke sitting in Nancy's office chair and someone carrying a lectern down the corridor was pretty tame in comparison.
Oh yes, this particular incident could be so much worse, but I'm thinking even more broadly. A leader with a Trumpian authoritarian bent, but far more competent, could have been a president who won the election, didn't lose the senate and have America even further down the road to a true fascist dictatorship.
Similarly we could be looking at insurrection and domestic terrorism across the country rather than one riot in DC. Still time I suppose...
There must be a certain amount of trepidation about impeaching or enacting article 25, because the last thing anyone wants will be to stir up more of the cultists and risk the above, but then that means they've won. Their threats and attempts at intimidation would be preventing officials from actually doing their fucking jobs.

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I think some kind of action needs to be taken against Trump. Simply condemning him and the brain dead scum who follow him hands the next move to him.
There's nothing to stop him organising more rallies where greater police numbers would guarantee greater bloodshed.
There's nothing to stop him organising more rallies where greater police numbers would guarantee greater bloodshed.
Had BLM tried to go up the stairs of capitol hill if this was a protest about BLM, the capitol police would have shot them right there, but somehow these "white" terrorists were not just allowed to 'scale' the walls of capitol hill but to make it as far as the Senate sitting room forcing senators to take cower .. this is the America that we all know and love since Trump took office, i'm just glad it happened this way cause a few Republican senators who were supposed to vote for EC being removed, chose not too, the Republican senators and Governor till this point thought they run the country a until they were themselves cowering in a corner...w.e should actually thank the republican party, they gave Trump so much rope, he will now be able to hang himself with it.
Many things astonished me yesterday. One of them was the lack of physical security in the Capitol building. Surely they must have addressed the possibility of terrorist attack before now, at least after 9/11. The idea that doors and windows deliberately weren’t secured doesn’t bear thinking about.
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there were also ~100 Republican congress men & women who supported the election fraud lie; & who sought to subvert the vote of millions of Americansstemoc wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 12:16 pm This ppl should either resign or be forced out.
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Cause americans still think white ppl cannot do no harm in the US..i like how trump is passing the blame to ANTIFA and QANON when he is basically the spiritual leader of both terrorist factionsGogLais wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 12:16 pm Many things astonished me yesterday. One of them was the lack of physical security in the Capitol building. Surely they must have addressed the possibility of terrorist attack before now, at least after 9/11. The idea that doors and windows deliberately weren’t secured doesn’t bear thinking about.
You are not the only one puzzled or astonished!GogLais wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 12:16 pm Many things astonished me yesterday. One of them was the lack of physical security in the Capitol building. Surely they must have addressed the possibility of terrorist attack before now, at least after 9/11. The idea that doors and windows deliberately weren’t secured doesn’t bear thinking about.
The Washington Post have an interesting look this morning at the security implications of yesterday’s events, when a pro-Trump mob easily broke into the Capitol. They report Kim Dine, chief of the Capitol Police from 2012 to 2016 saying “It’s like watching a real-life horror movie. I mean, we train and plan and budget every day, basically, to have this not happen.”
Dine said he was surprised to see that, on Wednesday, the Capitol Police had allowed rioters to gather so close to the building, on the Capitol steps — and that, once they forced their way inside, the rioters were not immediately arrested.
“We protect the people, the place and the process that makes us the United States. That’s why we’re there,” Dine said. But, he said, on Wednesday, “The people, the place, the process — all were attacked.”
One source told the Washington Post that the police were simply unprepared.
Law enforcement officials said the Capitol Police and other federal agencies also seemed to underestimate the potential threat posed by Trump’s supporters — even as the DC police grew more alarmed. DC police patrol the streets around the Capitol but do not usually have any role in protecting the building itself. In recent days, DC officials said, they had tracked reservations for incoming buses, and read Trump’s calls for supporters to gather for a “wild” protest in Washington. “It was then that we realized this could be a stadium-sized crowd — a full-fledged Trump rally, and much bigger than anything we had seen previously,” said a senior District official.
Former commissioner of police in Boston, Ed Davis, told the Post as he watched events unfold that the force’s preparations around the perimeter were inadequate:
A good perimeter, and then a show of force. Enough people that can deal with the crowd that’s coming at you. Right now, there’s almost nothing here. This is incomprehensible.
I take your point that the idea of overturning the Presidential Election was moronic to start with, but I'm suggesting that a better prepared losing incumbent would have been significantly more dangerous.
If, instead of leading them on with vague ideas about marching to Capitol Hill to "see what's happening there" and to give the Republican Lawmakers there "a bit of courage", Trump had communicated more effectively with the ring leaders so that they had better planning and were better armed, the insurrection (such as it was; at times it seemed like some harmless high school japes) may have lasted days and drawn some concessions.
But, yes. I suppose these things rarely end well.
Maybe I'm a little disappointed that the insurrection was quite so amateurish and quite so poorly organised.
The whole clip is amazing. She's upset and surprised she got maced, and literally goes on to say that they were storming the capitol and it's the revolution...JM2K6 wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 12:49 pm This made me laugh:
On the cops being unprepared - this has to be deliberate. The conservative groups have been talking ever since the election about Jan 6th. Never forget that a huge percentage of LEOs are Trump supporters.
Give a man a fire and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
I remember seeing plenty of "Cops for Trump" t shirts at his rallies.JM2K6 wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 12:49 pm This made me laugh:
On the cops being unprepared - this has to be deliberate. The conservative groups have been talking ever since the election about Jan 6th. Never forget that a huge percentage of LEOs are Trump supporters.
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The cops are full of racist shitheads who would have happily marched for Trump had they not been ordered to stand outside the Senate, looking the other way and going, "La la la la la" with their fingers in their ears.
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This is how the DC National Guard prepared for the BLM demonstration back in June, and this is just the Lincoln Memorial, not the Capitol.
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Looks serious to me, for what that’s worth.Rinkals wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 2:01 pm
"Sorry Don, it's out of your hands now.
"You poked the bear."
Not sure if that is serious or not: it could be a parody.
Difficult to tell these days.
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Question is, does the US Union survive the next few years? What happened was disgusting and is clearly supported by a not insignificant chunk of Americans, I would bet concentrated in some areas. The Republicans will cry bloody murder at everything the Dems do in government. Clearly the coastal types and the middle already have contempt for each other. Can this carry on?
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Split in two, or split into many states?Paddington Bear wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:29 pm Question is, does the US Union survive the next few years? What happened was disgusting and is clearly supported by a not insignificant chunk of Americans, I would bet concentrated in some areas. The Republicans will cry bloody murder at everything the Dems do in government. Clearly the coastal types and the middle already have contempt for each other. Can this carry on?
Give a man a fire and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
The Governor (?) of Texas made a comment on those lines a few weeks ago. Would they have a plebiscite in each state to decide which nation to join? That would be entertaining. Like the partition of India but with more guns.Raggs wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:31 pmSplit in two, or split into many states?Paddington Bear wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:29 pm Question is, does the US Union survive the next few years? What happened was disgusting and is clearly supported by a not insignificant chunk of Americans, I would bet concentrated in some areas. The Republicans will cry bloody murder at everything the Dems do in government. Clearly the coastal types and the middle already have contempt for each other. Can this carry on?
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Like Scotland breaking out of the Union, but with economics that are a hundred times worse.GogLais wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 4:02 pmThe Governor (?) of Texas made a comment on those lines a few weeks ago. Would they have a plebiscite in each state to decide which nation to join? That would be entertaining. Like the partition of India but with more guns.Raggs wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:31 pmSplit in two, or split into many states?Paddington Bear wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:29 pm Question is, does the US Union survive the next few years? What happened was disgusting and is clearly supported by a not insignificant chunk of Americans, I would bet concentrated in some areas. The Republicans will cry bloody murder at everything the Dems do in government. Clearly the coastal types and the middle already have contempt for each other. Can this carry on?
Or the breakup of the USSR. Who gets the nukes?fishfoodie wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 4:07 pmLike Scotland breaking out of the Union, but with economics that are a hundred times worse.GogLais wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 4:02 pmThe Governor (?) of Texas made a comment on those lines a few weeks ago. Would they have a plebiscite in each state to decide which nation to join? That would be entertaining. Like the partition of India but with more guns.
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On a more positive note, Trump's last stab at the environment, to auction off oil drilling rights in Alaska"s Artic National Wildlife Refuge, was a massive failure. Original auction was for 1.56m acres, which got cut by 457,000 acres, and the sole bidder was an Alaska state agency, so it essentially bought its own product. For $14m, they were hoping to raise $1.8bn.
And, of course, the Court challenge by sane people, plus Biden is against development in the Refuge.
And, of course, the Court challenge by sane people, plus Biden is against development in the Refuge.
Pretty pointless, I would imagine.
A Presidential Pardon priority, undoubtedly.
I was thinking that myself, imagine what would happen if Trump went and pardoned the lot
There's still going to be another round of those I'll bet before he gets moved out of the office. I wonder if he'll attend the inauguration? I doubt the Dems will be able to get him impeached prior...
Going to have to go shopping today. Run out of popcorn.

There's still going to be another round of those I'll bet before he gets moved out of the office. I wonder if he'll attend the inauguration? I doubt the Dems will be able to get him impeached prior...
Going to have to go shopping today. Run out of popcorn.
Apologies to our local Yank members if it hurts your feelings. Your country is a shithole. Very rich, very advanced technologically, but unfortunately inhabited by fucknuts to the nth degree. And the worst is yet to come, I think. Oh well, karma is a bitch I guess. This was tiddlywinks to what you've created in other countries over the last 8 decades.