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Almost completely unrelated, but I found out only now, after living in my apartment for over 8 years, that the kinda fancy schmancy private school a block away from my place is the school where Trump went up until 7th grade. Don't know how I avoided knowing that all these years, but I wish I'd kept on not knowing. Explains a lot about the kind of people I see picking up their kids there, though.
 
I'm offline for three hours and I miss that the motherfucker border czar who threatened to rain hell down on Boston got caught taking a 50k bribe ON CAMERA and the FBI shut it down?
bribes? what are those? they've already rebranded those as donations 🙄

and another unqualified minion
 
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I keep thinking about the interaction I had with my neighbor today and how I truly gave up on him when he said "I'm a Disney shareholder and I'm not worried." Like, yeah dude. You have two fast cars, a pickup, a motorcycle, four houses, two beautiful healthy kids, a pool, and retired at 52. You have no worries. Congratulations, you have enough money to weather what's gonna happen.

My partner's always been like " but we can deal with him, he's always offering to help you with the lawn and stuff." Her parents share a property line with hardline Christians who simultaneously have always been kind to her parents but wouldn't let their daughters go to public school so they wouldn't be "tempted by sin" and I'm like - they're nice to your dad cos he's a white Navy vet with a Maryland twang. This guy's nice to me cos I can effectively cosplay a cop. I think we let too many decades go by just rolling with fucking awful people. My tipping point for no longer being cordial with people has long bottomed out. Would I help the guy if his house is on fire? Of course I would, I'm not a fucking monster. I'd help him change a tire in a storm. But I'm not going to be nice to him because he has enough money to have a top-shelf pickup truck for hauling lawn and leaf shit in addition to his Mercedes.

Before the argument this afternoon, he caught me finishing up a big project outside my house and was like: hey, why didn't you ask for help? Internally I was just like: specifically because I don't want your help. I don't want to ask for help from someone who has not said out loud but whom I know is a fan of ICE.
 
All during the first Trump administration (remember when it wasn't this bad? Good times.) a friend of a friend literally kept saying he wasn't concerned about anything else because his 401k was skyrocketing. Typical conservative bullshit: I got mine - fuck you, pal.
 
I keep coming back to this. I cannot stop being confused by it. Even if I was an actual Christian person, I still wouldn't see him as someone to praise at all. At all. Is it simply enough to take him as his word that he is the most God loving motherfucker on the planet? He said it, that's good enough. (I don't know if he ever said that, but it seems like a lot of people are just taking his "great Christian" concept st face value, while his actions and definitely sentiments expressed massively conflict with that perspective.)

They resurrected him with AI to address a congregation and tell them how to proceed.


Even Luthor and Doom are saying, "Whoa, man. Whoa. You need to calm down."
 
The second two points bely the first. Trump didn't have to be charismatic to win. He just had to say the right horrible things and hate all the correct people. Which is exactly what he did. He was a dumb, ignorant, loud piece of shit. ALWAYS. Everyone just ignored it because he was rich and powerful. But I don't believe for a second he was ever -charismatic-. Or funny in any meaningful sense beyond 'horrible people will laugh if you say the N word.'
Not sure how in tune either of you are with 2014 Gamergate and that whole culture war, but a large part of the radicalization that Bannon and Yiannapolis exploited involved getting many of the disenfranchised fence sitters or outcast youths from the "Woke/Progression" front to sign up for Trump purely for "The Memes".

He was considered dumb, ignorant, and a loud piece of shit. I remember people didn't even like him. But he was an Outsider. He "spoke his truth". And even the younger progressive activists coming off things like Benghazi and the Middle East and Russia were easily swayed that Obama was a war criminal and Hillary was a crook. They were just as bad as anyone else in power. So Fuck Authority - Do it for the Memes. I was in the mix, and I'm still tallying casualties from that idiocy.

Something I think about from time to time is how much of a non-presence Biden's term was. Coming off of Trump, where our senses were assaulted daily, it was funny at first. Remember Huckabee, Spicer, the... other guy. That rotating clown display of appointees in everything. Then it became noise. But it was still omnipresent.

Biden was quiet. Never really heard anything. What was he even accomplishing? You could say that was normal. I guess Bush had the shoe throw thing, but despite 9/11 (which gave him a focus with the war), he wasn't in the news and loud like Trump. Neither was the Clinton Lewinsky thing. We were used to scandal, but Trump was a special kind of toxic chaos.

And like any relationship, people get normalized and addicted to the chaos. When it's quiet, to healthy people that's normal, that's what you want in your relationships. But people used to stress, abuse, neglect, they start seeing "good behaviour" as questionable for a host of reasons I'm sure Ace could lay out better than I. And I think that's what happened in 2024.

From most of my American contacts, even the ones who didn't vote for him, there was just a sense that Biden was too quiet and didn't accomplish much, and Kamala was just an extension of him. So when the loudmouth asshole comes back and texts "U up?" in their healing era, they couldn't turn down the sheets and unlock the front door fast enough.

Even the conservatives in my family and the ones I've cut as friends, it's my understanding they mistake Trump's daily 24/7 Silent Hill tornado siren of public restroom diarrhea noise as Action. He's talking. He's in the news and people are mad.

He must be doing SOMETHING. And I don't think they truly care what it is, until it's the cold barrel of a gun on their own temple. The Something is better than the perceived Nothing. And of course people are already conditioned from lifetimes of politicking that if someone else you don't like is upset, you must be getting your way.

I had 10 managers in 3 years at TRU. Rotated out for theft, sexual scandals, performance, you name it. What I recall from then, and any job, is when new authority rolls in and starts sweeping changes, there's always assholes that think the very act of doing something is Good. Of course, those people were never really long for the job no matter how much ass they kissed.
 
I was just thinking about the quiet of the Biden administration and how so many folks who follow politics hour to hour were saying that America had no idea how good we had it with him. He made missteps for sure, but he (and his administration) just efficiently got a lot of things done, especially considering they inherited a White House that has been trashed by the previous tenant.

I fully understand firebrand folks who wanted him to be better and make more change in the opposite direction, but Americans overall are bad at Americaning. They don't understand that waking up and not wondering if we started a war overnight or if the price of Pampers is going to spike 25% or if their grocery store is going to be raided today is a GOOD thing. Good stewardship is often very quiet.

My partner's company brought in a "break things" CEO exactly a year ago and they have found she broke things so quickly and so poorly that they are now convinced the company is weakened enough they may have to slash headcount and sell. The only people who come out on top in those situations are the people at the top. We elected a break things leadership instead of a good steward and we're going to pay the consequences for the rest of our lives. And the worst part is fully HALF of America won't understand or know why because they either lack the skill to grasp it or lack the fucking interest in the world to look at it.
 
I wonder how hard someone has to get hit to undo the brainrot. Like my neighbor, he's NEVER going to feel any pain. Worst case scenario if his 401k tanks he sells one of his multiple houses in an expensive Massachusetts city and can use that towards retirement. He has no reason to change his mind unless his daughters have kids and they die of the measles or something, and he's got a golden horse shoe up his ass, no bad luck will fall his way.

My brother was a big Trump/RFK guy in January, to the point that the argument we had over what I knew would happen had us not talking for months. But he works at a university with a huge foreign student body and he's lost all of his overtime for the year, half his colleagues have been laid off, and he's seeing it getting worse next year - all while he was trying to save for and buy a house to raise his daughter in. It took a while, but seeing the possibility of his daughter not getting basic vaccinations while he's lost 30% of his income has finally had him realizing that not all change is good. He still won't admit he was wrong and will couch every statement with "but those guys suck too" but it hit his wallet so hard so fast I think reality caved him.
 
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