What do you think about what's gong on at the Capital??

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Tomorrow

Tomorrow

Audioholic Ninja
I agree with you that it's going to a painful process and dialog is needed (many in fact), but What should be discussed is TRUTH and FACTS. Last four years in particular many many facts and truths have been twisted, subverted, and downright abused.
I truly wish that you may change your habits reading RIGHT only media and try to (not easy) get to facts. I mean hard proven facts. Media should no have ANY BIAS - Nor left or right, but news sources are commercial companies, they value income higher than fact, so they let some bias occur to pander to their subscribers' pool.
Facts are indeed under assault and we should not let it happen.
See below are proven bias-free sources and they did their homework to prove them.
I'm truly sorry to enter into this discussion, BSA. I generally try to avoid confronting people who try to make claims about me. But you may count yourself among the uninformed.

1: My news sources are the Oregonian, ABC News, AP, CNN, Fox News, New York Times, and the WSJ. I'll wager you aren't as diverse in interests. I THRIVE on news facts and not opinions.
2: Those sites you and many more like you that believe are unbiased are sorely mislead. They are ALL funded primarily by Progressive foundations and donors. NPR is partially supported by us taxpayers, but is indeed quite left wing in its presentations.
3: If you want facts, educate yourself about such things as the funding of those organizations...or about how big tech tipped the balance of the election toward liberal causes and politicians through their exclusionary software models. Twitter founder Jack Dorsey admitted as much. Look it up. Facebook has over 100 Chinese nationals working in advanced positions including in their "fact check" group. No, no bias there either.

The fact that I want a discussion of people from different viewpoints is the only way the political problems facing our country will be overcome. You making an assumption about me without just asking me is the kind of thing that causes the erosion of dialog that I hope for.
 
Ponzio

Ponzio

Audioholic Samurai
By David French

January 6, 2021 6:13 PM EST

French is a senior editor at The Dispatch and a columnist for Time. His new book is Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation. He is a former major in the United States Army Reserve.

If there was any doubt at all, let’s end it today. Words have meaning. When a president tells his followers that the fate of the nation is at stake in a presidential election, millions will believe him. When that same president lies repeatedly and tells the public that this momentous election was “stolen,” millions will believe him. And when that same president encourages protesters to descend upon Washington, tens of thousands will heed his call.

When the president’s lies are amplified and repeated by a populist conservative media establishment that reaps millions in profits by fanning the flames of grievance, anger builds. And then, when members of that same media (supported by frightened and sycophantic politicians) uphold the president as a “great man,” perhaps even blessed with a special divine mission to “save the nation,” a cult of personality forms.

And so, in one sense, the scenes in the nation’s capital should not shock us. There is nothing about the United States that makes its people immune from misinformation and demagoguery. Our constitutional system creates barriers against abuses of power and firewalls against tyranny, but it does not protect the people from lies. It cannot guarantee that the marketplace of ideas will not be polluted by hate. And it certainly does not protect the people from the consequences of choosing a low-character man to lead the nation.

Donald Trump sowed the seeds for the riot of January 6th from the moment he entered the race in 2015, when he made it plain that he welcomed violence to silence protesters at his rallies, when he broadcast that any election defeat – even then – would not be legitimate. He kept sowing when he refused to promise that he’d support the peaceful transition of power. He sowed the seeds when he famously told the Proud Boys – a far-right street militia – to “stand back and stand by.” And he sowed still more when he raged, day by day, that he’d suffered a great injustice on November 3rd.

And now, as the nation’s capital reaps what he sowed, he can’t stop stoking the flames. In a video message ostensibly designed to quell the violence, he repeated his election lies. And he told members of the insurrection, “I know how you feel.” He told the rioters, “We love you.”

Yes, Donald Trump loves his violent mob.

The American system is under great strain – greater strain than I’ve ever seen in my entire adult life. But the system is strong. It contains the means of dealing with a deranged president. Even now, mere days before the still-certain inauguration of Joe Biden, the House can impeach Trump. The Senate can convict Trump. Together they can banish Trump from public office.

In addition, Article I, Section 5, Clause 2 of the Constitution grants each house of Congress the ability to expel a member on a 2/3 vote. The House and Senate should give those members who objected to the counting of the electoral votes – and who stoked the fear and paranoia of the mob – an opportunity to withdraw their baseless objections. If they refuse, they should be expelled.

There is a deep sickness in the United States of America. Trump is not its sole cause, but he and his devoted allies are making that sickness worse. There is a long road to a cure, but it can begin by purging a seditious president from the Oval Office, removing seditious members from Congress, and firmly declaring to a nation that is reeling from the shock of the worst breach of Capitol security since British Regulars burned it to a husk in the War of 1812 that this republic has the will to defend itself from hate, from the mob, and from the man who would rather destroy a nation than lose his throne.
 
panteragstk

panteragstk

Audioholic Warlord
Before you ask...lower taxes, stronger border, lowest unemployment of minority groups in the country's history, criminal justice reform, economic support for traditionally black colleges, newly arranged peace deals in the Middle East, peace talks with North Korea, getting more fair trade with Communist China, getting a virus vaccine in circulation in an unbelievable 10 month...
You sure about that tax thing? Not the only source for this.

https://www.wsj.com/amp/articles/the-middle-class-tax-cut-thats-really-a-hike-1510185508

I get focusing on the positive, but the negatives with Trump and his presidency far outweigh the positive.
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
Slow down and stop putting the 4 horsemen of the apocalypse in front of you. How many people took part in this riot? How many republicans support this out of the total republican population? How many people regardless of party leanings support this? I'm guessing its below a tenth of a pecent within the republican population and far lower factoring in the whole population. Its always the loud mouth shnook at the party that ruins it for everyone. This wont go far. Stand united and it and wont go anywhere.

Im having a family call in 5 minutes. They wanted to cancel the call and I said sure if thats what you want. I told them by cancelling the call that you are just empowering the idiot's riotous cause even though we live in Canada. Stand united and don't empower them.
 
Swerd

Swerd

Audioholic Warlord
Trump himself caused this violent attack on the Capitol Building. He incited violent insurrection and sedition against the US Government.

He cannot continue to have presidential authority. The Vice President, plus a majority of principal officers of the executive departments, should invoke Section 4 of the 25th Amendment to the Constitution, and declare in writing that the president is "unable to discharge the powers and duties" of his office. Once this is invoked, transfer of authority to the vice president is immediate, and the vice president becomes acting president – not president – while the president remains in office, divested of all authority.

Those Republican senators and congressmen who supported Trump's efforts to undermine the results of the November election should be allowed to recant their positions by tomorrow. If they don't, Congress should expel them. Their actions and words aided in insurrection and sedition.
 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Spartan
(R) Mike Lee- a really lamentable speech by him going on currently. You can tell by how vague it is:

"The Constitution tell us it's the legislatures who decide."
"I want to get the facts."
"Rules govern."
"I'm collecting the data and making a decision."

Code for I have no evidence of election fraud so I want to override the vote of the people.

It's "we're disenfranchised" and the election is "unfair" but cannot provide evidence for wrongdoing. The half-concessions are sad.
 
Tomorrow

Tomorrow

Audioholic Ninja
Dialog with these folks (MAGA Nation) is a waste of time BoredSysAdmin.

You might as well be talking to yourself.
See, the issue I feel is that there are too many people here, and 'out there', that are more interested in throwing shade on others...those who don't agree with them they label as uninformed or ignorant...or just make up images of what their mutant adversaries are. So insults and personal attacks are everywhere. They are certainly more interested in their egos than adult discussion.

You guys have fun doing that. I'll try to find someone who wishes to discuss, in an intelligent manor, what is really wrong with this country, our biased people, and the consequences there from.

Adios.
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
Dialog with these folks (MAGA Nation) is a waste of time BoredSysAdmin.

You might as well be talking to yourself.
Talking, even if some be lower efficiency than others is preferred to a civil war.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
There's an NYT editorial titled something along did drumph ruin free speech.....my take is more he just ruined speech, definitions of words, truthfulness, you name it.....a real turd
 
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Beave

Audioholic Chief
See, the issue I feel is that there are too many people here, and 'out there', that are more interested in throwing shade on others...those who don't agree with them they label as uninformed or ignorant...or just make up images of what their mutant adversaries are. So insults and personal attacks are everywhere. They are certainly more interested in their egos than adult discussion.

You guys have fun doing that. I'll try to find someone who wishes to discuss, in an intelligent manor, what is really wrong with this country, our biased people, and the consequences there from.

Adios.
I would also like to discuss things in an intelligent manor, maybe one like this:

harlaxton-manor-1602854677.jpg
 
eljr

eljr

Audioholic General
I have to wonder, if you still support TRump tonight, right now, are you mentally defective?

I can not imagine any rational justification for still supporting him. If you still do, you simply can't be mentally healthy.
 
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Mr._Clark

Audioholic Samurai
The National Association of Manufacturers have stated that Pence should consider invoking the 25th Amendment. NAM is not exactly a radical socialist organization.

>>>Manufacturers Call on Armed Thugs to Cease Violence at Capitol

“Armed violent protestors who support the baseless claim by outgoing president Trump that he somehow won an election that he overwhelmingly lost have stormed the U.S. Capitol today, attacking police officers and first responders, because Trump refused to accept defeat in a free and fair election. Throughout this whole disgusting episode, Trump has been cheered on by members of his own party, adding fuel to the distrust that has enflamed violent anger. This is not law and order. This is chaos. It is mob rule. It is dangerous. This is sedition and should be treated as such. The outgoing president incited violence in an attempt to retain power, and any elected leader defending him is violating their oath to the Constitution and rejecting democracy in favor of anarchy. Anyone indulging conspiracy theories to raise campaign dollars is complicit. Vice President Pence, who was evacuated from the Capitol, should seriously consider working with the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment to preserve democracy.<<<

 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Any reasonable person would say this is off except the guy who enabled it.....good ol' donald drumph
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
I'm truly sorry to enter into this discussion, BSA. I generally try to avoid confronting people who try to make claims about me. But you may count yourself among the uninformed.

1: My news sources are the Oregonian, ABC News, AP, CNN, Fox News, New York Times, and the WSJ. I'll wager you aren't as diverse in interests. I THRIVE on news facts and not opinions.
2: Those sites you and many more like you that believe are unbiased are sorely mislead. They are ALL funded primarily by Progressive foundations and donors. NPR is partially supported by us taxpayers, but is indeed quite left wing in its presentations.
3: If you want facts, educate yourself about such things as the funding of those organizations...or about how big tech tipped the balance of the election toward liberal causes and politicians through their exclusionary software models. Twitter founder Jack Dorsey admitted as much. Look it up. Facebook has over 100 Chinese nationals working in advanced positions including in their "fact check" group. No, no bias there either.

The fact that I want a discussion of people from different viewpoints is the only way the political problems facing our country will be overcome. You making an assumption about me without just asking me is the kind of thing that causes the erosion of dialog that I hope for.
Your first point is you making an assumption about my news sources, and you couldn't possibly be more wrong.
You see, I like to use something called RSS - this provides a news feed from a single news source. I also use RSS news aggregator, in my case Feedly. My Feedly has several hundreds of sources. Let me quote back to you "I'll wager you aren't as diverse in interests"

News sources funded by foundations and donors? that's cute. Another alternative fact? They are businesses funded by mostly advertisements. The rest is chunk change.

Twitter, Reddit, nor Facebook (sorry I wanted to say Dumpster fire) aren't news sources they are Social networks and biased news aggregators by definition.

NPR isn't left-biased. I mean this is another fact you like to disregard or distort.
 
Trell

Trell

Audioholic Spartan
Trump himself caused this violent attack on the Capital Building. He incited violent insurrection and sedition against the US Government.

He cannot continue to have presidential authority. The Vice President, plus a majority of principal officers of the executive departments, should invoke Section 4 of the 25th Amendment to the Constitution, and declare in writing that the president is "unable to discharge the powers and duties" of his office. Once this is invoked, transfer of authority to the vice president is immediate, and the vice president becomes acting president – not president – while the president remains in office, divested of all authority.

Those Republican senators and congressmen who supported Trump's efforts to undermine the results of the November election should be allowed to recant their positions by tomorrow. If they don't, Congress should expel them. Their actions and words aided in insurrection and sedition.
If the 25th Amendment was used wouldn't Trump even loose his pardon powers? With an impeachment I can readily see him pardon people involved in the violent insurrection before convicted by the Senate.
 
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