2024 Presidential Election | ELECTION DAY 2024

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"Listen, I want to say something else really quickly. If you are believing the panic polls, stop it. Stop it. Donald Trump has done two strategic imperatives for the rest of this campaign. Number one, is to flood the zone with shit and panic Democrats. That's why you're seeing dozens of these polls from brand new pollsters and low quality pollsters and Rasmussen a thousand times over to skew the poll aggregate numbers.

Donald Trump is in real trouble across the country. He has very few bright spots on the map and a lot of very, very red alert spots. The disinformation machine that is feeding that panic narrative is making my Democratic friends lose their goddamn minds. Fucking stop it. The best piece of advice I've ever gotten in my personal life was don't drink the poison. Don't drink the poison.

When bad people want you to drink the poison, don't drink the poison. Don't drink the poison. I wrote about this the other day on Substack. The idea that you're going to get panicked and you're going to run for the hills because some polls don't look like you want them to look, grow up. Toughen up.

We can win this thing, and we can win it big. Get out there and vote. Vote early. That helps the Harris campaign. The sooner you vote, the better. And this disinformation stuff, the more you see the crazy, the more you need to dismiss the crazy, the more you need to filter it aggressively."
 

"Listen, I want to say something else really quickly. If you are believing the panic polls, stop it. Stop it. Donald Trump has done two strategic imperatives for the rest of this campaign. Number one, is to flood the zone with shit and panic Democrats. That's why you're seeing dozens of these polls from brand new pollsters and low quality pollsters and Rasmussen a thousand times over to skew the poll aggregate numbers.

Donald Trump is in real trouble across the country. He has very few bright spots on the map and a lot of very, very red alert spots. The disinformation machine that is feeding that panic narrative is making my Democratic friends lose their goddamn minds. Fucking stop it. The best piece of advice I've ever gotten in my personal life was don't drink the poison. Don't drink the poison.

When bad people want you to drink the poison, don't drink the poison. Don't drink the poison. I wrote about this the other day on Substack. The idea that you're going to get panicked and you're going to run for the hills because some polls don't look like you want them to look, grow up. Toughen up.

We can win this thing, and we can win it big. Get out there and vote. Vote early. That helps the Harris campaign. The sooner you vote, the better. And this disinformation stuff, the more you see the crazy, the more you need to dismiss the crazy, the more you need to filter it aggressively."
It's a good thing for Dems if Trump is doing this. One of the only reasons he won in 2016 is that few thought he would win.
 
A final appeal to conservatives

Trump is a genuinely post-constitutional candidate and would, of course, be a post-constitutional president. His infamous disregard for the law and our system of justice has been a corrosive and vile aspect in a portfolio of corrosive and vile actions and beliefs he mainstreamed into American political culture.

There is no conceivable excuse at this point for anyone calling themselves a conservative, much less of the constitutional variety, to treat these egregious and repulsive statements as allowable. You are not required as a conservative to embrace the promises of autocracy. You are called to reject them wholly.

The imaginary fear of some hypothetical scourge is no longer a pretense you can hold up with any degree of credibility. There is no sweeping threat of Marxism outside of a handful of academic weirdos. There is no genuine threat to the fabric of American culture because a few people cross-dress. America’s role in the world, economic liberty, Constitutional order, and the rule of law are the enablers of freedom.

Trump is the sworn enemy of all those things.

Donald Trump isn’t the savior of conservatism. He is his executioner.

He is not simply flawed but dangerously so, and the handful of you who continue the pretense of supporting Trump for his “policies” recognize that lie at this point.

When you hear the stirrings around Trump of the people eagerly salivating to see his vision of martial law, extra-constitutional trials, arrests, and executions made manifest, how does that fit in your vision of conservatism?

Even if you believe that his rhetoric is just for show, tell me how moving the Overton window on using the power of the state to arrest political opponents and the rest of his post-Constittual madness can be wedged into Kirk and Burke and Buckley.

 

The Sad, Pathetic Spectacle of John Kelly’s Critics​


"There is something deeply pernicious to this routine. These people want you to forget the cumulative weight of the accusations against Trump, especially when those accusations are coming from his own former employees—many of them high-ranking military officers. They’re doing so not because they don’t believe the accusations but because they know how harmful they could be.

You know how we know this? Because the claims of Kelly and others are backed up by what we’ve seen with our own eyes over the last nine years.

Are we supposed to be skeptical that Trump called soldiers “suckers” and “losers” when he said as much out loud about John McCain?

Are we supposed to be skeptical that he praised Hitler’s generals when he admires dictators, dined with white supremacist Nick Fuentes, calls people “vermin,” and talks about immigrants “poisoning the blood” of America?

Are we supposed to believe he bears no responsibility for January 6th when we all watched him summon a mob and sic it on the Capitol?

Are we supposed to believe that this is all about some personal tiff between Kelly and Trump when so many others have so many similar accounts?

  • When Trump’s former vice president, Mike Pence, told us that “the American people deserve to know that President Trump asked me to put him over my oath to the Constitution” on January 6th?
  • When James Mattis said Trump’s “use of the presidency to destroy trust in our election and to poison our respect for fellow citizens has been enabled by pseudo political leaders whose names will live in infamy as profiles in cowardice”?
  • When Mark Esper said Trump was “unfit for office,” and put “himself before country”?
  • When John Bolton warned that “this will be a retribution presidency”?
  • When Ty Cobb said Trump’s “conduct and mere existence have hastened the demise of democracy and of the nation”?
  • When Mark Milley called Trump “fascist to the core” and “the most dangerous person to this country”?
  • When Bill Barr said Trump “shouldn’t be anywhere near the Oval Office”?
I have another idea: Why don’t we accept the obvious truth that is staring us in the face? Trump is dangerous and unfit and all the responsible people who served in his last term have told us as much."
 

Republicans want unending Trumpism. The rest of us don’t.​

A major reason that Harris isn’t “running away with this” is because an overwhelming majority of white voters don’t find Trump’s malicious nature and fundamental unfitness disqualifying.

An Emerson College poll from last Friday has Harris with a slim one-point lead over Trump, but the demographic breakdown is telling: Harris leads with Hispanic voters 61 to 35 percent and Black voters 81 to 12 percent. However, Trump carries white voters 60 to 38 percent. For context, Mike Dukakis had better numbers among white voters against George H.W. Bush in 1988. (The white electorate was smaller then.)

Obama’s white voter support dropped from 43 percent against McCain to 39 percent against Romney. If Trump lost comparable ground among white voters, this nightmare would be over.

This goes beyond rigid partisanship — Republicans just flat out love Trump. Consider that his primary challengers earlier this year were major players, not the Republican equivalents to Dean Phillips or Marianne Williamson. And those challengers had fully embraced almost all the MAGA positions except perhaps for Trump’s obsession with the big lie.

Still, Trump, while under criminal indictment, soundly defeated Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis, once lauded as Trump without the baggage. In fact, primary exit polls in New Hampshire and South Carolina revealed that GOP voters actually like his baggage. The majority claimed Trump “shared their values,” and it wasn’t as if they were uninformed about his criminal charges. They just didn’t care, with an overwhelming majority in both states saying they still considered him fit to serve even if convicted of a crime.

If Harris wins, it’s because just enough voters accept the rule of law and reality itself. That’s probably why we remain so nervous about the outcome. The election won’t merely determine the next president. It’ll define who we are as a nation."
That's a lot of words just say "It's a cult."
 
Don't know how much. Biggest issues are life support and tolerating low gravity which is refining things we can already do and transporting a way in and out of Mars gravity well. Getting in and out is also something we know how to do. We just have to refine things to work at that distance. I have no idea how much it will cost and I don't even object on principle although there would be more to gain in the asteroid belt.
 
Reading the Twittersphere at the moment, it feels like something big is coming.

And it wasn't the Hittler thing....
No idea what it is, but it will certainly leak eventually. The credible sources seem to be shying away from it, but sounds like it could be a bombshell.
 
The Taylor ice cream machines are like an Italian sports car -- when they are in peak working order they're amazing but without intense maintenance the hundreds of intricate parts quickly break down. And they're so complicated it requires a special maintenance contract with the manufacturer Taylor. Repairing a machine can take up to 4 hours. The menus are incredibly complicated. Etc. Etc.y
My kids have had a rough week and my daughter really wanted a McDonalds cheeseburger tonight, so I relented. Sure ‘nuff, the shake machine was out of order 😂
 
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