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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    America is truly one sick shithole populated by millions of perhaps the most stupid and deluded folk in the world.
    Fortunately the intelligent ones have relocated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norton View Post
    Fortunately the intelligent ones have relocated.
    Relocation 101

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norton View Post
    Fortunately the intelligent ones have relocated.
    Is that so? Laurene Powell Jobs just paid $70 million for a mansion in Pacific Heights. I guess she is going to turn it into a boarding house for H-1B visa holders.



    Somehow I think real estate values in Palo Alto and Mountain View are not indicative of this "brain drain" you are claiming, perhaps the boomer expats were just a small road bump. Chalk it up to indigestion?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    America is truly one sick shithole populated by millions of perhaps the most stupid and deluded folk in the world.
    We can say the same about the UK as well SA, your country isn't free of stupid poorly educated deluded idiots. America and the UK and even Oz are a mess currently but only to a great degree if you want to drink the media Kool aid and hype as those news sources typical spew hate and divisive information. They need people to keep hating each other. A great portion of the US population does not follow the news anymore as it cannot be a trusted source. Its far too easy to find someone spewing nonsense on any one of the top social media platforms and in no time it becomes "fact" and the lemmings jump on and believe it. There is very little fact checking on what they spew and being called on it because...well.. the good ol "Freedom of Speech". People can say anything but people struggle with common sense these days and do not realize it is only an opinion. IMHO, there are people all over the world that have become brain dead, lazy, entitled idiots. But here we are. Its only going to get worse.

    I personally find following the news to be unhealthy and can quickly jade an individual, especially if they are already lost, which many are. Those folks are the easily manipulated people and that is what Trump has latched onto. His voting base are all low IQ, poorly educated people and I said, they will not be impacted by his decisions because they have no stake in the outcome of his plans. Majority live in ghettos, trailer parks in rural America, they work in basic labor jobs with barely a high school education. They just like what he says even though likely 75% ( probably under estimated) of what comes out of his mouth is out and out lies. But to the idiots, it sounds good.

    Trump isn't going to "Make America Great Again", America is already great and really always has been.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    Is that so? Laurene Powell Jobs just paid $70 million for a mansion in Pacific Heights. I guess she is going to turn it into a boarding house for H-1B visa holders.
    What intelligent thing did she do apart from marrying Steve Jobs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpy View Post
    A great portion of the US population does not follow the news anymore as it cannot be a trusted source.
    Can't blame them

    Originally Posted by Seekingasylum (Secret Service rushes Trump off stage after popping noises heard at his Pennsylvania)
    America is truly one sick shithole populated by millions of perhaps the most stupid and deluded folk in the world.
    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpy View Post
    Those folks are the easily manipulated people and that is what Trump has latched onto. His voting base are all low IQ, poorly educated people
    So you almost agree then

    A bit harsh though, isn't it ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpy View Post
    We can say the same about the UK as well SA, your country isn't free of stupid poorly educated deluded idiots.
    Do not bother stepping into his pigpen. He has never been to the USA and never will, he has no idea how our fucked up system works and most definitely knows fuck all about the electoral college. He has no idea that those of us who live in the prosperous, educated states have our votes cancelled out by the EC.

    The last time the GOP won the fucking popular vote was 2004. The electoral college is and has been the problem for over 20 years.

    Quote Originally Posted by Molle View Post
    What intelligent thing did she do apart from marrying Steve Jobs?
    Do you own research, asshat. Clearly, you have not a clue.

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    I want to take this a step farther, so I decided to ask ChatGPT a few questions. My first was...

    when was the last time the GOP won the popular vote in a presidential election
    The response was clear...

    The last time the GOP (Republican Party) won the popular vote in a presidential election was in 2004, when George W. Bush was re-elected for a second term.
    My next question...

    Should the electoral college be disbanded?
    The response was a PC one...

    The question of whether the Electoral College should be disbanded is a topic of considerable debate in the United States. Here are some key arguments from both sides of the debate:
    Arguments for Disbanding the Electoral College:


    1. Popular Sovereignty: Advocates argue that the president should be elected by the national popular vote to reflect the will of the majority of Americans.
    2. Equality: The Electoral College can lead to situations where a candidate wins the presidency without winning the popular vote, which some view as undermining democratic principles.
    3. Swing State Focus: The current system incentivizes candidates to focus their campaigns on a few swing states, potentially neglecting voters in states perceived as solidly Democratic or Republican.
    4. Voter Disenfranchisement: In non-competitive states, voters may feel their votes are less meaningful, which can reduce voter turnout and engagement.

    Arguments for Keeping the Electoral College:


    1. Federalism: The Electoral College is seen as a compromise that balances power between smaller and larger states, ensuring that less populous states still have a significant voice in the election.
    2. Political Stability: Proponents argue that the system contributes to political stability by producing decisive outcomes, thereby reducing the likelihood of contested elections.
    3. Broad Coalition Building: The Electoral College encourages candidates to build broad coalitions that can win support across diverse regions of the country.
    4. Historical Tradition: The Electoral College is a long-standing institution in American politics, and changing it would require a constitutional amendment, which is a complex and challenging process.

    Conclusion:

    Whether the Electoral College should be disbanded depends on one's perspective on democratic principles, federalism, and the best way to ensure fair and effective representation. It's a deeply complex issue that involves weighing the benefits and drawbacks of the current system against potential alternatives.
    So I twisted the knives on the AI algorithm a little harder and asked a direct personal question...

    You gave me the politically correct response. Summarize your personal opinion in a few paragraphs.
    The money shot...

    My personal opinion is that the Electoral College should be disbanded in favor of a national popular vote. The primary reason is that the principle of "one person, one vote" is a cornerstone of democratic governance. The current system can result in a candidate winning the presidency despite not having the majority of the popular vote, which undermines the democratic legitimacy of the election.

    Additionally, the Electoral College disproportionately focuses political attention on a few swing states, leaving many voters in solidly red or blue states feeling neglected and disenfranchised. This system also discourages voter turnout in states where the outcome is perceived as a foregone conclusion, reducing overall civic engagement and participation in the democratic process.

    While I acknowledge the arguments for preserving the Electoral College, such as promoting federalism and encouraging coalition-building, I believe these benefits do not outweigh the fundamental issue of fair representation. Modern communication and transportation have lessened the original concerns about smaller states being overshadowed, making a national popular vote more feasible and just in our current context. Therefore, transitioning to a popular vote system would better reflect the will of the American people and strengthen the foundation of our democracy.
    Boom Shalock Lock Boom

    There it is bitches.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpy View Post
    America and the UK and even Oz are a mess currently but only to a great degree if you want to drink the media Kool aid and hype as those news sources typical spew hate and divisive information.
    There may be some gutter press, but fortunately Oz has the ABC which has journalism of the highest standard.

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    ^^ "Summarize your personal opinion in a few paragraphs."

    Just interested in whether an AI program can have a "personal opinion"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nidhogg View Post
    Just interested in whether an AI program can have a "personal opinion"?
    What do you think? Does it make you uncomfortable? It is a very powerful tool if you wield it properly. Sadly, most outside the tech industry as of today are not capable or comfortable recognizing its capabilities.

    But please, start an AI thread for that discussion, focus on the responses made by the AI. Do you disagree with it regarding abolishing the EC? I pressed the algorithm on that and got an honest response. Do you disagree?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    Do you disagree with it regarding abolishing the EC?
    Why would anyone disagree with that ?

    Get rid of your senate too

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    The primary reason is that the principle of "one person, one vote" is a cornerstone of democratic governance.
    Bingo!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 39TG View Post
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    ...Let's go with incompetance for now.

    Or give the local sheriff the blame
    Whoa. The DEI riddled Secret Service was in charge. It's really a job for the boys.

    Secret Service-chief: Police were in a building from which snipers fired at Trump


    Local police had to secure buildings outside the square where Donald Trump spoke, says Kimberly Cheatle.







    The Secret Service has been criticized for not having prevented the assassination, (Photo: © Kamil Krzaczynski, Ritzau Scanpix)
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    Local police officers were present inside the building from which a rooftop sniper fired shots at Donald Trump during a rally Saturday in the town of Butler in the US state of Pennsylvania.

    This is stated by the chief of the Secret Service, Kimberly Cheatle, in an interview with ABC News.

    According to Kimberly Cheatle, local police had been tasked with securing the building from which the shots were fired, as well as an area outside the square where Trump's outdoor rally was held.

    - There were local police in the building. There were local police in the area who were responsible for the building's external surroundings," she told ABC News.







    The gunman fired shots with an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle about 135 meters from Trump, who was giving a speech on a stage.
    According to Kimberly Cheatle, for security reasons, there were no snipers from the Secret Service on the roof from which the perpetrator fired, because that roof sloped.

    - We didn't want to put anyone up on a sloping roof. And then a decision was made to secure the building from the inside, she says.

    Staying in his post


    The Secret Service is responsible for the security of top American politicians and was responsible for the security of the square itself and the immediate surroundings.

    The service has been criticized for not having prevented the assassination and for apparently not having adequately secured the area outside the square where Republicans were gathered for the rally.

    Also read: 'It's a blatant security failure': Several experts don't understand how the shooting attack on Trump could happen
    "It was unacceptable, and it's something that can't be repeated," Kimberly Cheatle said of the assassination attempt.

    She has been called for a hearing by the House Oversight and Accountability Committee on Monday, but emphasizes to ABC News that she has no intention of resigning from her post.







    Donald Trump was struck by a shot to his right ear, but was not seriously injured. (Photo: © Anna Moneymaker, Ritzau Scanpix)
    Fine shooter made the decision to shoot


    According to Kimberly Cheatle, it took a "very short time" from the time the suspected perpetrator was seen and identified as potentially suspicious until the shooting began.

    - I don't have all the details yet, but it was a very short time, she says.

    The suspected perpetrator is 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks. He was shot and killed by Secret Service shooters immediately after Trump and the three men in the audience were hit by gunfire.

    The motive for the attack is not yet known.

    The decision to shoot the suspected perpetrator was made by the Secret Service's sniper in "a split second," says Kimberly Cheatle.

    - They have the ability to make that decision on their own. If they see that it is a threat, and they did it in that case.

    "And I applaud the fact that they made that decision and didn't have to check with anyone and thankfully neutralized the threat.

    The Secret Service chief says that she has reached out to Trump, but has not yet spoken to him.







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    Quote Originally Posted by Norton View Post
    Fortunately the intelligent ones have relocated.
    Yet, the greater percentage of such relocatees still retain their native and destructive mindset and character.....wherever they land.
    All is moot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpy View Post
    We can say the same about the UK as well SA, your country isn't free of stupid poorly educated deluded idiots. America and the UK and even Oz are a mess currently but only to a great degree if you want to drink the media Kool aid and hype as those news sources typical spew hate and divisive information. They need people to keep hating each other. A great portion of the US population does not follow the news anymore as it cannot be a trusted source. Its far too easy to find someone spewing nonsense on any one of the top social media platforms and in no time it becomes "fact" and the lemmings jump on and believe it. There is very little fact checking on what they spew and being called on it because...well.. the good ol "Freedom of Speech". People can say anything but people struggle with common sense these days and do not realize it is only an opinion. IMHO, there are people all over the world that have become brain dead, lazy, entitled idiots. But here we are. Its only going to get worse.

    I personally find following the news to be unhealthy and can quickly jade an individual, especially if they are already lost, which many are. Those folks are the easily manipulated people and that is what Trump has latched onto. His voting base are all low IQ, poorly educated people and I said, they will not be impacted by his decisions because they have no stake in the outcome of his plans. Majority live in ghettos, trailer parks in rural America, they work in basic labor jobs with barely a high school education. They just like what he says even though likely 75% ( probably under estimated) of what comes out of his mouth is out and out lies. But to the idiots, it sounds good.

    Trump isn't going to "Make America Great Again", America is already great and really always has been.
    Post of the year. Most folk, Oz, UK, USA don't even know how the media manipulates them. It's fucking depressing . Oz has gone down the same rabbit hole . The traitorous Murdoch media . I'm over it. Better I just watch YouTube travel.vlogs swirl frostys and have the occasional BBQ. . Yep. Me and you know it's all a crock of shit
    Most people are Kunts.dont believe me? Next time you see a group of people. Shout out OI KUNT watch em all turn around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    What do you think? Does it make you uncomfortable? It is a very powerful tool if you wield it properly. Sadly, most outside the tech industry as of today are not capable or comfortable recognizing its capabilities.

    But please, start an AI thread for that discussion, focus on the responses made by the AI. Do you disagree with it regarding abolishing the EC? I pressed the algorithm on that and got an honest response. Do you disagree?
    Woah there snubbie. My only point is that an AI program cannot, by definition almost, have a "personal opinion".

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    Police are still trying to ascertain the motive for the attack???!!!

    Err, a solitary, isolated young man, excluded from his peer group, takes one of his fatherÂ’s many weapons ( father is evidently a Republican nutsack and coerced his son into swearing allegiance to the party ) and with great insight and forethought decided to rid the world of one of its most dangerous inhabitants and re-establish an equilibrium in his country that was disturbed by the Orange Pig and his demagoguery.

    Hardly fucking rocket science.

    I am not a US hater. ItÂ’s the halfwitted population comprising some 150 millions who actually believe there is a god who is speaking to them through a raddled old cvunt preaching from the Hitler playbook of prejudice and bigotry in the hope he can subvert the rule of law and govern by the force of intimidation, just like his hero Putin.

    When one considers what the US did in the Pacific in the war, and after the war in Europe through the Marshall Plan and constructed a NATO treaty protecting the free world from its worst enemy, the Soviet thug, and we now come to this? A future US government that has proclaimed it's tired of Europe and wishes to withdraw from NATO and to coerce a European country into foresaking its sovereignty, a government that now decides its future is in fucking Asia??

    The US signed up to the Budapest agreement in 1994 with the UK, Belorussia and Russia declaring that in return for the Ukraine giving up its nuclear arsenal they would protect UkraineÂ’s sovereignty and border. So is uncle SamÂ’s word worth shit today?

    The EU is AmericaÂ’s greatest trading partner and enjoys a trade relationship unmatched in the world and accounts for over a $1 trillion in revenues.

    Surely, even the meanest of intelligent among the senior Republicans must understand the rhetoric from Trump is utter drivel and without honour. And what about that stupid cvunt Vance, his running mate, who proclaimed the UK under Labour will be the first Islqmist state armed with nuclear weapons. Can this idiotic sack of putrid offal positively be so fucking dumb. A country of 67 millions with a muslim population of a mere 6% of the total is going to force Britain to be a Caliphate in the next five years?

    I suppose these Republican slime are so conditioned by their gormless American halfwitted arsehole supporters believing the claptrap they spout they actually think we more sophisticated and intelligent folk would naturally follow suit.

    Christ a world dictated by American halfwits again. Christ,what the fuck have we done to deserve this.

    That poor lad, so near and yet so far.

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    Clearly, an inside job that went awry and subsequently covered up.
    Biden team op that failed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLD View Post
    Better I just watch YouTube travel.vlogs swirl frostys and have the occasional BBQ. . Yep. Me and you know it's all a crock of shit
    I have learned that the more you try and make sense of it BLD, the more convoluted and twisted the reality is and I am at the age where I just really do not want to know. So I carved out a little slice of happiness here in Thailand and enjoy my life. I enjoy my hobbies, swirl some frostys as you say and grill the foods I like and stay completely away from the media and the shit they try and convince me is the truth. I simply have much better things to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by helge View Post
    The Secret Service has been criticized for not having prevented the assassination
    Erm, I think they mean not preventing the assassination ​attempt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    and constructed a NATO treaty protecting the free world from its worst enemy, the Soviet thug, and we now come to this? A future US government that has proclaimed it's tired of Europe and wishes to withdraw from NATO
    Its not been difficult for Trump convincing his supporters re NATO and the EU partners in particular, he doesn't even have to lie when he says most of Europe has happily sat back, Germany in particular and let the US do the heavy lifting on its protection whilst the Krauts have been able to reap the benefits industrially. As soon as Russia popped further into Ukraine the EU went into a tailspin and all of a sudden NATO was important again. I think Trump is direct threat to world peace btw

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpy View Post
    I have learned that the more you try and make sense of it BLD, the more convoluted and twisted the reality is and I am at the age where I just really do not want to know. So I carved out a little slice of happiness here in Thailand and enjoy my life. I enjoy my hobbies, swirl some frostys as you say and grill the foods I like and stay completely away from the media and the shit they try and convince me is the truth. I simply have much better things to do.
    Ignorance is bliss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    Its not been difficult for Trump convincing his supporters re NATO and the EU partners in particular, he doesn't even have to lie when he says most of Europe has happily sat back, Germany in particular and let the US do the heavy lifting on its protection whilst the Krauts have been able to reap the benefits industrially. As soon as Russia popped further into Ukraine the EU went into a tailspin and all of a sudden NATO was important again. I think Trump is direct threat to world peace btw
    Don’t be so obtuse. Germany could not achieve any sort of military parity because of the not entirely insignificant fact Germans killed over 25 million people a mere 80 years ago, you stupid fuck. It wasn’t allowed to have a military potential to mount an offensive which is why we and the Americans maintained a presence in Europe and Germany for the past 70 years.

    And then the Russian empire collapsed in 1989 and no one was required to maintain a significant military presence, you fucking moron.

    And then Putin came along and the Russian threat resumed normal service but the free world was obsessed with the dribbling Arab threat of no consequence. And when we were all fucking with the wogs Putin built up his proto communist empire again.

    Germany now is permitted to resume a military capability only because the Russian pig has invaded Europe again, you fuckwitted moron.

    And now we are to have Trump cretin government again. Fuck knows what he’ll do, the stupid cvunt mixed up fatboy Orban with Johnny Turk.

    Fuckin Americans, infantile, ignorant and fat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Don’t be so obtuse. Germany could not achieve any sort of military parity
    I'm not talking about parity you ridiculous little man, i'm talking about European countries and Germany in particular meeting its NATO obligations. No one is expecting any other NATO member to become a super power, God you are a moron trying to carry off the air of intelligence with your vocab, it don't work.

    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    And then the Russian empire collapsed in 1989 and no one was required to maintain a significant military presence, you fucking moron.
    Then it walked into Ukraine in 2014 you fukin idiot and the EU barely blinked, mainly because it had wed itself to cheap Russian gas, but of course its all OK coz uncle Sam will be there to defend them whilst the civil servants sit in Brussels making up ever more convuluted rules and obligations on its members and trading partners.

    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Germany now is permitted to resume a military capability only because the Russian pig has invaded Europe again, you fuckwitted moron.
    Permitted? or forced and even then its draggig its fuking feet and walking back on increasing its defence budget. Its chosen to hide behind its history, it was a convenient excuse.

    No wonder you spent your life hiding behind a desk.

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