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The Leopards Eating Faces and Unlubed Dildo of Consequences Thread

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When this crashes and kills Trump, would that qualify as the leopard eating its own face?
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Because rushing Boeing will definitely help their quality control.

In this case, I’ll allow it.
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3 minutes ago, South Austin said:

I think it's really going to take several months of a sustained shitstorm for a significant number of MAGA's to turn against Trump.  And I mean extended unemployment for those shitcanned by Musk (and relative to the entire American workforce who voted for Trump, I don't think that's a lot of MAGA voters), many more months of higher consumer prices caused by the tariff wars, and continued ICE raids that both break up a significant number of families and deplete the labor pool for industries like construction and farming who depend on migrants and undocumented residents and can't find American's willing to fill those roles without large pay increases.

Unless and until that happens, I think we just going to chuckle here and there over an article or social media post about how a Trump voter has a FAAFO experience, but these fuckers are still all in on MAGA.

If the story of the 11 year old girl who committed suicide after being bullied by classmates regarding her family didn't move people, they ain't budging on that even if it costs them. Maybe some on the fringes of MAGA, but too much of the silo effect of the media caving/Musk disinfo combined with idiocracy will take the pretzel logic to unseen heights before there is a shift away from the GOP/'Trump is God-like' standard ruler.

9 minutes ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

If the story of the 11 year old girl who committed suicide after being bullied by classmates regarding her family didn't move people, they ain't budging on that even if it costs them. Maybe some on the fringes of MAGA, but too much of the silo effect of the media caving/Musk disinfo combined with idiocracy will take the pretzel logic to unseen heights before there is a shift away from the GOP/'Trump is God-like' standard ruler.

Yeah, these are the same people who are happy to let women with ectopic pregnancies die because it's God's will.  She shouldn't have been whoring around with her husband anyway.

Nothing is going to move these people unless Fox News tells them it should.  They are all some combination of evil, stupid, and brainwashed.  

14 minutes ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

If the story of the 11 year old girl who committed suicide after being bullied by classmates regarding her family didn't move people, they ain't budging on that even if it costs them.

What percentage of MAGAts have actually seen the story?  10% maybe 20%?   Of that 10-20%; how many think it is FAKE NEWS or she was either killed by ANTIFA or the Biden Crime family, at least 50%?

27 minutes ago, South Austin said:

I think it's really going to take several months of a sustained shitstorm for a significant number of MAGA's to turn against Trump.  And I mean extended unemployment for those shitcanned by Musk (and relative to the entire American workforce who voted for Trump, I don't think that's a lot of MAGA voters), many more months of higher consumer prices caused by the tariff wars, and continued ICE raids that both break up a significant number of families and deplete the labor pool for industries like construction and farming who depend on migrants and undocumented residents and can't find American's willing to fill those roles without large pay increases.

Unless and until that happens, I think we just going to chuckle here and there over an article or social media post about how a Trump voter has a FAAFO experience, but these fuckers are still all in on MAGA.

MAGA will never turn. The wackadoodle coalition that RFK pulled and the contrarians who will never vote dem or repub for reasons will never turn. You need about 5% of the rubes who thought he was going to lower prices and olds seeing their retirement account balances plummet to flip the house. If you get a true recession you could see 60 dems in the senate

11 hours ago, Ted Lange said:

 

Business acumen?

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1 minute ago, Sawbonz said:

If you get a true recession you could see 60 dems in the senate

Sounds good, but can we at least wait until all my kids are out of college until that happens?

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Come on buddy, this was the most obvious unenforceable BS. Of course you were fired

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1 hour ago, MotownHorn said:

My favorite political philosophers are the Wu Tang Clan...."cash rules everything around me."

I’m going with Bonhoeffer. It doesn’t seem like a great sign when the words of a German theologian murdered by Nazis resonate so:
 

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Stupidity is a more dangerous enemy of the good than malice. One may protest against evil; it can be exposed and, if need be, prevented by use of force. Evil always carries within itself the germ of its own subversion in that it leaves behind in human beings at least a sense of unease.

 

Against stupidity we are defenseless.


Neither protests nor the use of force accomplish anything here; reasons fall on deaf ears; facts that contradict one’s prejudgment simply need not be believed — in such moments the stupid person even becomes critical — and when facts are irrefutable, they are just pushed aside as inconsequential, as incidental. In all this the stupid person, in contrast to the malicious one, is utterly self-satisfied and, being easily irritated, becomes dangerous by going on the attack.

 

For that reason, greater caution is called for than with a malicious one. Never again will we try to persuade the stupid person with reasons, for it is senseless and dangerous.

On Stupidity

Edited by Degenerate Gardner

10 hours ago, Captainant said:

Wow we're getting to the brown shirt phase hella fast

https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/20/politics/elon-musk-private-security-deputized-marshals-service/index.html

The US Marshals Service has deputized members of Elon Musk’s private security detail, giving them certain rights and protections of federal law enforcement agents, three law enforcement officials familiar with the matter told CNN.

It was not immediately clear how many members of Musk’s security team were made special deputies.

Musk, the tech billionaire and ally of President Donald Trump, does not currently have a US Secret Service detail – meaning members of his personal security detail were limited in what they could do in Washington, DC.

Now that members have been deputized, they have more rights and could be authorized to carry weapons on federal grounds. It also means that if something went awry with the detail, the Marshals Service could be held legally liable, one law enforcement source said.

What in the actual fuck is happening 

19 minutes ago, Pig Bellmont said:

Come on buddy, this was the most obvious unenforceable BS. Of course you were fired

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20 minutes ago, Pig Bellmont said:

Come on buddy, this was the most obvious unenforceable BS. Of course you were fired

Someone in the Navy is adjacent enough to the USMC to well understand getting fucked by the green weenie.  


Yep. One peaceful summer morning a few years ago, I stood next to his grave and just sighed. Because his martyrdom was clearly in vain.

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Fucking hell.
8 minutes ago, Hookah Horns said:

What in the actual fuck is happening 

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14 hours ago, Colonel Sanders said:

I think it work better anonymously.   And if we had some twitter bots, starting out a post like that would be better at changing opinions than just laughing in their face for their hardships.   We can do that in this thread.  Just a thought if we're really trying to change minds of those that voted for him and might go the other way in the mid terms.

Persuasion is a dead letter with cultists. I believe abduction and reprogramming are the usual method of attempt.

Welcome to your first day of re-education!

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Only it will be us instead of the dedicated cult.

I think the pain theory of turning MAGA against Trump is the most viable short of the military. Thing is, they'll just want someone who really focuses on non-white, non-hetero, non-idiotic targets. 

Trump has said this was the last election and that nothing is illegal if you're saving the country. How it goes:

He invokes state of emergency to "delay" elections. He continues thumbing his nuts and spewing outrageous idiocy while the succession planners set it all up for the real tyranny post-Trump. With any luck, the humans are all distracted by the melting earth, rampant famine, and plagues.

As I've been surprised to ponder since before Trump's first insurrection:

Where does the Army stand?

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Bayonets for thee or me?

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11 hours ago, GenXer said:


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Silk rug. Chainsaw. Leopards.

The icing on the cake for all of this will be in a couple of months when all of these positions open back up and get filled with kids whose only qualifications are racist tweets.

59 minutes ago, Sawbonz said:

MAGA will never turn. The wackadoodle coalition that RFK pulled and the contrarians who will never vote dem or repub for reasons will never turn. You need about 5% of the rubes who thought he was going to lower prices and olds seeing their retirement account balances plummet to flip the house. If you get a true recession you could see 60 dems in the senate

Oh boy. For the third time we get to be handed a wrecked economy and then get blamed for it.

12 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said:

Weird. So far no federal employee that’s been fired has agreed that their job isn’t essential?  Not a single one?

I’m starting to suspect that every single MAGA voter might just be a selfish piece of shit. 

1 hour ago, Degenerate Gardner said:

I’m going with Bonhoeffer. It doesn’t seem like a great sign when the words of a German theologian murdered by Nazis resonate so:
 

On Stupidity

Spot on.

The nicest thing I can say about Trump voters is they are stupid idiots who have no knowledge of how anything works. That's about the kindest true/accurate thing you can say about them imo.

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1 hour ago, Pig Bellmont said:

Come on buddy, this was the most obvious unenforceable BS. Of course you were fired

Wait. You mean Donald Trump lied and refused to honor a deal he'd made?!?!?!?

Man there's a first time for everything, I guess.

1 hour ago, Valmy77 said:

Oh boy. For the third time we get to be handed a wrecked economy and then get blamed for it.

 

Third verse same as the first

 

58 minutes ago, MotownHorn said:

You mean Donald Trump lied and refused to honor a deal he'd made?!?!?!?

You don't need to read the book to know that's the essence of The Art of the Deal.

What’s staggering to me is the people who are surprised. People who legit think Donald Fucking Trump actually wants to do good for the world, and to help people. This flies in the face of everything we’ve seen from him the last half century. Like, it’s right there. He does what is good for him. Full stop. If it’s good for him but kills half the country, he’d do it if he thought he could get away with it.

18 hours ago, C-Man said:

Infuriating. Here are some selected passages:

 

 

R's scared to vote they way they know is right. 

Party of treason and cowardice.  

 

2 hours ago, Degenerate Gardner said:

I’m going with Bonhoeffer. It doesn’t seem like a great sign when the words of a German theologian murdered by Nazis resonate so:
 

On Stupidity

Reminds me of The Big Short


In case you were wondering, brisket is vinnie.

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1 hour ago, The Hot Dog Buffet said:

The icing on the cake for all of this will be in a couple of months when all of these positions open back up and get filled with kids whose only qualifications are racist tweets.

I actually think they’ll be hiring a bunch of staff aug consultants from Deloitte and CGI and the funding won’t be considered part of the agency budget (and they’ll be able to tout labor cost savings when the bottom line is actually worse).  
 

Of course, we’ll be in a recession by then because firms will have fully pulled back on spending with the increase in unemployment.  It’s quite a statement on the current state of affairs that it’s the silver lining.

22 minutes ago, GenXer said:

 

Third verse same as the first

 

Kiss off.

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3 hours ago, MotownHorn said:

My hypothesis is the wealthy are using Trump to intentionally burn it all down and crash the economy so they can swoop in and buy everything for peanuts while us peasants suffer.

The shift in labor power that covid caused basically broke the brain of every billionaire businessman. Their sole focus the last few years has been putting labor back in its place, and in their minds that requires immiserating basically every American with a net worth under like $50 million. The ability to buy up assets on the cheap and further consolidate their power is part and parcel to that. Elon is out front taking all the slings and arrows on this, but they're all aligned on the goal. 

This is why, if we want a functioning American democracy, when we get through this we have to eliminate billionaires via massively confiscatory taxation (and criminal prosecution for any of them that can conceivably be charged with crimes). 

2 hours ago, BrickHorn said:

I’m starting to suspect that every single MAGA voter might just be a selfish piece of shit. 

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Big leopard industry is BOOMING right now!

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1 hour ago, South Austin said:

You don't need to read the book to know that's the essence of The Art of the Deal.

I teach poli sci and had to have a conversation with a big Trumper student where he told me that Donald Trump doesn't lie. He just engages in "truthful hyperbole"

I wanted to bang my head against the wall

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1 minute ago, MotownHorn said:

I teach poli sci and had to have a conversation with a big Trumper student where he told me that Donald Trump doesn't lie. He just engages in "truthful hyperbole"

I wanted to bang my head against the wall

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1 minute ago, MotownHorn said:

I teach poli sci and had to have a conversation with a big Trumper student where he told me that Donald Trump doesn't lie. He just engages in "truthful hyperbole"

I wanted to bang my head against the wall

It would have been worth your career to punch him in the face.

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It was amazing. This was 2016 during the campaign.

Kid was legally blind, on financial aid, mom real sick, etc. At one point he asked me for something quickly and said he wanted it because "i have to work with these government offices to get my benefits and they take forever." I asked him if he thought electing Trump, who had promised to cut staffing and funding at all these offices, would make the government quicker or get him better benefits. "It can't be worse than it is now" was his response. 

Oh buddy you have no fucking idea...

2 minutes ago, South Austin said:

It would have been worth your career to punch him in the face.

I tried very hard to keep it all positive as I knew I was the only person in his life who he respected that would also gently push back on all this bullshit. He was a decent guy. Just sort of dumb.

Ended up going to Liberty U for a Masters. I'm sure they enjoyed taking his money and I'm sure he's still in debt to those great "Christians."

I teach poli sci and had to have a conversation with a big Trumper student where he told me that Donald Trump doesn't lie. He just engages in "truthful hyperbole"

I wanted to bang my head against the wall

Colbert was onto this shit with “truthiness” even before Trump came along.

“Alternative facts” - Kellyanne Conway
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14 minutes ago, Dutchrudder said:

Big leopard industry is BOOMING right now!

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“WOWK” news? Nice try lib!!

15 minutes ago, Dutchrudder said:

Big leopard industry is BOOMING right now!

May be an image of 1 person and text that says '13 WOWK WOWK WOWK13NE 13 NEWS 53m … I spoke with FEMA this morning and they told me that our Governor had already done his part we have to wait for Trump now, was a strong Trump supporter but now I'm getting rather angry. FEMA can't even take our application until Trump deems it a disaster 43m Like Reply 10 out stage you were warned now is the the find 25m Like Reply 8'

 

That’s in West Virginia, perhaps the Trumpiest of states.

Hardy har har….

6 hours ago, TexArcher said:

I'd rather have Omar as president.

At least he had a code.

16 hours ago, Ted Lange said:

When this crashes and kills Trump, would that qualify as the leopard eating its own face?

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This shows one of the ways that we're worse off than Idiocracy and that we'd kill to have President Camacho right now. Instead of the smartest man, Trump gets the richest man to solve all our problems. Then there are no consequences for Elon's failure. If Not Sure failed, he was to be killed by Beef Supreme with a flamethrower. 

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With multiple tariffs looming, farmers who support Trump grow nervous

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FARMERSBURG, Iowa — Like all successful farmers, Suzanne Shirbroun has learned to manage uncertainty.

But President Donald Trump’s near-daily edicts on tariffs and trade threaten to upend all her careful calculations. As the president mulls a revolution in global economics, farmers like Shirbroun, who raises soybeans and corn with her husband, Joe, find themselves in the crosshairs.

Trump’s recent tariffs on Chinese goods will make the herbicide she uses to keep her fields weed-free more expensive. The levies he’s announced on foreign steel and aluminum will raise the already inflation-swollen price of tractors and other farm machinery. And his enthusiasm for increasing taxes on all imported products could ignite a global trade war that boomerangs on American farmers, the principal targets of foreign retaliation in Trump’s first term.

“It’s all a toss-up right now. And that’s what is unsettling here on the farm,” Shirbroun said. “It’s like, okay, we’re throwing all these balls in the air and we don’t know where we’re going to be as far as our soybean and corn markets.”

Trump draws strong support from farm states. And many here endorse his stated goals for tariffs of encouraging the return of lost factory jobs, striking back against “unfair” trading partners and raising government revenue. But the prospect of a trade war sequel has farmers — including those like the Shirbrouns, who voted for him — on edge.

Iowa produces soybeans for China and corn for Mexico, and it depends on Canada for almost 90 percent of the potash fertilizer that makes it all possible. Each of those countries has been hit or threatened with tariffs during Trump’s first month back in the White House.

Shirbroun, who has traveled to Vietnam, Chile, Brazil and Colombia on industry trade missions, worries that the president’s “America First” approach could become a costly turn inward that overlooks farmers’ need for customers outside the United States.

“I’m going to have a lot of soybeans and corn that I need to move. So I don’t want to fold in where we are only looking at the U.S.,” she said. “Our goal is to make Iowa and U.S. soybean farms profitable. And to do that, we need these international markets. We need to keep growing demand.”

Meanwhile, there’s only so much she can control on her sprawling farm. The rains will come, or they won’t. The Mississippi River, which carries her crops to export terminals downstream, will thaw when it thaws. And market prices for commodities will rise or fall depending upon harvests, conflicts and crises far from the Hawkeye State.

There is nothing farmers can do about the president’s frequent ruminations about taxing U.S. imports and the risk that other nations would respond by shunning American crops.

Trump’s remaking of U.S. global economic engagement, however, adds a fresh element of worry as farmers already are grappling with an unforgiving business environment.

Their costs for seed, fertilizer, labor and equipment are rising even as the prices they receive for their crops hover at multiyear lows. Farmers who borrow money to bridge the gap face punishing interest rates of nearly 8 percent, up sharply from three years ago.

After reaching a record high in 2022, net farm income, a broad measure of profitability, fell for two consecutive years, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Farmers’ take is expected to rebound this year, largely because of government disaster relief payments to compensate them for damage from hurricanes and other storms.

With costs high and revenue pressured, profit margins are thin.

“That’s the hard part about agriculture. It takes 3 million [dollars] or 4 million worth of equipment for a small-percentage return,” said Joe Shirbroun. “So, you know, why do we do it? Well, we just love the challenge of the crop. And it is stressful some days. And when you get tariffs ... all of a sudden, your market changes.”

Many farmers are responding to the pervasive uncertainty by pausing discretionary investments. The Shirbrouns, for example, usually trade in their giant combines for a new model every two or three years. But not this year.

“We’re holding on to equipment longer. Same thing with tractors, planters, all the equipment. We’re just not going to be able to upgrade as often as we have in the past,” Suzanne Shirbroun said.

Sales of farm equipment slumped last year, long before Trump reentered the White House. John Deere, a maker of tractors, combines and other machinery, said this month that its profits fell by half for the quarter that ended Jan. 26. The company said it expects sales of large agriculture equipment in the United States to remain weak for the rest of the year. Tariffs would only add to the gloom.In the November election, Trump won Iowa by a 13-point margin, and he remains popular in the farm belt. The Shirbrouns are Trump supporters, though not blindly loyal. Suzanne described herself as skeptical of all politicians’ promises.

But she applauded Trump’s North American trade deal and the partial accord he inked with China in January 2020, which called for the Chinese to dramatically increase purchases of U.S. farm products.

President Joe Biden’s failure to enforce that agreement or negotiate any others, and what she regards as his overzealous environmental regulation, persuaded her to back Trump — even though in his first term he killed a trade deal called the Trans-Pacific Partnership that would have opened several of the foreign markets she covets.

Like the rest of rural Iowa, Clayton County went hard for the president in 2024. Fully two-thirds of county voters backed Trump, giving him a bigger margin than in 2020 or 2016. One reason: Many here associate the Democratic Party with extreme social views.

“I think farmers are pretty down to earth people that maybe don’t agree with a lot of the far-left ideology. You have a lot of pretty meat-and-potatoes people around here,” said Adam Rahe, a local agronomist and farmer. “This is rural Iowa. You’ve got a male, and you’ve got a female. We don’t have pronouns.”

Shirbroun’s family has farmed this part of Iowa since 1874, when her great-grandfather emigrated from tiny Liechtenstein. The family navigated the Great Depression and Dust Bowl, the two World Wars and the farm crisis of the 1980s. Joe, 60, and Suzanne, 57, took over the farm in 1999 after both had worked for several years as agronomists. They prospered in the years leading to Trump’s first term, before he imposed tariffs of up to 25 percent on $360 billion worth of Chinese goods.

At the time, China retaliated by erecting its own barriers to U.S. goods, including a steep tariff on soybeans. Chinese purchases of American soybeans fell from $12.2 billion in 2017 to barely $3 billion in 2018. Brazilian suppliers rushed to fill orders that once had gone to farmers like the Shirbrouns.

Trump got Congress to approve a $28 billion bailout to cover farmers’ losses, more than three times what the federal government spent to rescue the auto industry during the 2008 financial crisis. Farmers welcomed the help, but chafed at the need for it.

“Who wants to take money when you have the ability to raise a wonderful crop or produce a product and you can sell it? That’s not how a farmer wants to live,” Shirbroun said.

Now, it’s not just tariffs that cloud the outlook for agriculture. The president froze spending at the U.S. Agency for International Development, citing waste in foreign aid programs, which put at risk roughly $2 billion in annual payments to farmers for products such as wheat and soybean oil that are shipped overseas as humanitarian assistance.

The fate of the Agriculture Department’s “Climate Smart” cost-sharing grants, which help farmers afford to plant cover crops, is also uncertain, leaving Iowa farmers waiting for roughly $9 million the government owes them.

The president often expresses his affection for farmers and recently castigated Biden, saying “the last administration hated our farmers, like, at a level that I’ve never seen before.”

But Trump appears sanguine about the potential costs of a broader trade war. Asked by reporters last week about suggestions that the European Union could retaliate for any new U.S. tariffs by banning imports of American farm products, the president was dismissive.

“That’s all right. I don’t mind. Let them do it,” Trump said. “They’re just hurting themselves if they do that.”

In reality, they also would be hurting Iowa’s farmers.

For now, the Shirbrouns are prepared to give the president the benefit of the doubt. The tariffs could be just what’s needed to pry open markets in places like Europe, India and Southeast Asia, Suzanne said. It will be at least April before the president decides whether to go forward with the tariff escalation or not. Until then, farmers like the Shirbrouns hope that Trump’s tariffs are part of a savvy negotiating strategy, not an end in themselves.

As the midwinter snow carpets the fields, the Shirbrouns are preparing for their spring planting. This is the time to repair the tractors, planters and combines that make it possible to squeeze so much food from an Iowa field.

“There’s just a lot up in the air, you know?” Suzanne Shirbroun said. “But I want to stay positive. Farmers are positive people. You have to be.”

 

48 minutes ago, Aqua Buddha said:

That’s in West Virginia, perhaps the Trumpiest of states.

Hardy har har….

I've been cutting back on the news, but is there another disaster in West Virginia besides being West Virginia?

2 minutes ago, Al Bundy's Napoleon Hand said:

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There's also a Steelburg, Pennsylvania.

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