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  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 22,334MI6 Agent
    edited January 2020
    Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says in an interview: "In any other country Joe Biden and I wouldn't be in the same party, but we are".
    I agree. To my eyes it would be natural if the left wing of the Democtatic Party should break out and perhaps call themselves The Progressive Party. One could also ask why Trump and Mitt Romney are in the same party. Four parties should work, after all most democracies have at least twice as many parties in parliment. It could also teach some politicians that working with other parties isn't treason, it's how democracy usually works.
  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 22,334MI6 Agent
    Who would ever have guessed five years ago that the most important speakers at the 2020 World Economic Forum in Davos would be Donald Trump and a 17 year old girl from Sweden? :))
  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 22,334MI6 Agent
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  • Silhouette ManSilhouette Man The last refuge of a scoundrelPosts: 8,845MI6 Agent
    edited January 2020
    "The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
    „Particularly striking is the dramatic growth in self-employment to more than five million, a sure indicator of an enterprising economy.“

    That‘s all I need to know.
    I‘d like to see the demographics of that „new enterprising economy“
    I wouldn‘t be surprised to see that the new self-employed are because they have no role anymore in the normal enterprises and simply have no other choice.
    President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.

    Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 22,334MI6 Agent
    I'm disapointed Nancy Pelosi tore up Trump's state of the union speech like that. It's far smarter to leave the bad behavior to Trump to make the difference clearer. It's especially unwise to do such a thing on a day Trump managed to largely control himself and and behave statesmanlike much of the time.
  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
    I agree, it was a childish and poor move by her. She should be better than this!
    President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.

    Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
  • bosoxfanbosoxfan Posts: 611MI6 Agent
    Whichever side you are on, it is the most disrespectful thing I have ever seen, clearly she has lost track of her own status and position and frankly I hope it comes back to bite her in the ****
  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
    Funny that the outrage is about her being disrespectful.

    If that‘s the most disrespectful thing that you‘ve seen in politics at all, you certainly have lived in a cave for the last 3 years :D
    President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.

    Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 22,334MI6 Agent
    But I can agree it's the most disrespectful thing I've seen Pelosi do. I comentator thought the tearing of papers looked pre-planned and theatrical in spite of the ignored handshake. He may be right.
  • AugustWalkerAugustWalker Posts: 880MI6 Agent
    Speaking of disrespectful and disgusting attitude of politicians...this is what happened today here in Germany after the election of a bew chief minister.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VfYdO6L366U
    The name is Walker by the way.

    IG: @thebondarchives
    Check it out, you won’t be disappointed :)
  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 22,334MI6 Agent
    "bew chief minister." Is that a misspelling? I'm not 100% sure of the context, but:

    Yes, that's disrespectful. To use a senator McCain quote out of context: "it's not about who they are - it's about who you are".
  • James SuzukiJames Suzuki New ZealandPosts: 2,406MI6 Agent
    I think he meant New. As the B and N are next to each other on the keyboard.
    Yeah, that was pretty rude of her.
    “The scent and smoke and sweat of a casino are nauseating at three in the morning. "
    -Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    I think Pelosi has just handed Trump a second term
    "I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 22,334MI6 Agent
    I think the failed impeacements helped Trump more. That's a good philosofical question: Should one let a president do anything if an impeacment will help him get re-elected?
  • James SuzukiJames Suzuki New ZealandPosts: 2,406MI6 Agent
    It definitely doesn't put the democrats in a good light
    “The scent and smoke and sweat of a casino are nauseating at three in the morning. "
    -Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 22,334MI6 Agent
    And if Trump had done the same thing (he's the president so techically he couldn't do the same thing, but ...) no'oe would take much notice of it. He really lowered the bar for himself.
  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
    edited February 2020
    Speaking of disrespectful and disgusting attitude of politicians...this is what happened today here in Germany after the election of a bew chief minister.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VfYdO6L366U

    Well, there is a story behind that „disgusting attitude“

    The new (comparable to a US) Governor has been the first leader who has been elected with the votes of the rightwing populists from the AfD, which is known to be particularly very Nazi in Thueringen.

    This man should have never accepted the vote and the reaction was a response to the historic questions internationally, what the germans have done to protest the uprise of the Nazis in the Weimar Republic.

    So I personally applaud her for making a statement against Nazis and probably would have done the same!
    President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.

    Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
  • AugustWalkerAugustWalker Posts: 880MI6 Agent
    Higgins wrote:
    Speaking of disrespectful and disgusting attitude of politicians...this is what happened today here in Germany after the election of a bew chief minister.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VfYdO6L366U

    Well, there is a story behind that „disgusting attitude“

    The new (comparable to a US) Governor has been the first leader who has been elected with the votes of the rightwing populists from the AfD, which is known to be particularly very Nazi in Thueringen.

    This man should have never accepted the vote and the reaction was a response to the historic questions internationally, what the germans have done to protest the uprise of the Nazis in the Weimar Republic.

    So I personally applaud her for making a statement against Nazis and probably would have done the same!

    This is the backstory. Still it’s a demeanor I don’t want to see of any politician. There are other ways „to show them“ than getting down to this childish low-level.
    The name is Walker by the way.

    IG: @thebondarchives
    Check it out, you won’t be disappointed :)
  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 22,334MI6 Agent
    edited February 2020
    I second that. The same goes for Nancy Pelosi. She could have made a well-worded statement to the press afterwards would have been more classy and even adult.
  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
    Well, if she‘d have smiled and handed over the flowers with a handshake, she would have been the ‚sneaky, hiding fake‘ politician like they are often criticized on social media who think one thing and act directly contrary to their beliefs.

    No matter what she‘d have done, people would have jumped on her.
    In doubt, I‘d have chosen the straightforward path and obviously she did, too.

    Additionally we are speaking about new Nazis here, not sure if a measured response ( like many politicians in the Weimar Republic chose) is a too weak statement.

    If you are dealing with evil and mean people, sometimes one has to make a statement, otherwise they run you over. In the other hand, you are not winning against evil and mean people when you are meeting them on their playing field.
    President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.

    Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
  • AugustWalkerAugustWalker Posts: 880MI6 Agent
    Genuine question: Is she in some way obligated to pass on a bouquet of flowers?
    The name is Walker by the way.

    IG: @thebondarchives
    Check it out, you won’t be disappointed :)
  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
    Genuine reply: I don't know.

    But the point is, how do you deal with extreme right votes. Do you restrain yourself always and keep the stiff upper lip and only throw cottonballs, or is that not enough.
    President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.

    Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
  • Sir Hillary BraySir Hillary Bray College of ArmsPosts: 2,174MI6 Agent
    Pelosi's act was sophomoric, but (a) it's a blip compared to the crap the Republicans pull every day, and (b) it will have zero effect on any election anywhere in the US. People here care about decorum in politics only to the extent that it applies to the "other side", and it poses no obstacle to their voting preferences. Especially the current American right.
    Hilly...you old devil!
  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 22,334MI6 Agent
    From the Marriam-Webster Dictionary:

    sophomoric (adjective)


    soph·o·mor·ic | \ ˌsäf-ˈmȯr-ik


    Definition of sophomoric
    1: conceited and overconfident of knowledge but poorly informed and immature
    a sophomoric argument

    2: lacking in maturity, taste, or judgment
    sophomoric humor


    :D
  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
    edited February 2020
    Pelosi's act was sophomoric, but (a) it's a blip compared to the crap the Republicans pull every day, and (b) it will have zero effect on any election anywhere in the US. People here care about decorum in politics only to the extent that it applies to the "other side", and it poses no obstacle to their voting preferences. Especially the current American right.

    I agree.
    I‘ve recently read about „outragement waves“ in social media, which are created and echoed by the worst offenders.
    An example may be the reporting on Fox News about the Pelosi incident.

    I observe them in particular when it goes against mainstream media like the public tv in Germany or against the BBC for example. The intention is clear and we should all be very worried about it.

    And let me add that it was shocking what we‘ve heard at the traditional breakfast prayer.
    That‘s what the outrage should be about by the evangelical right and not about a ripped script.
    President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.

    Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 22,334MI6 Agent
    A couple of years ago I discovered the man who started the Breakfast Prayers came from a small village not far from here. I actually went to school there for a year. And yes, it's funny how Fox News are outraged by this one act by Peolsi, but absolutely everything Trump does is great. :))
  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 22,334MI6 Agent
    Trump has tweeted his opinion on the on the length of Roger Stone's sentence. Isn't that kind of theing normal, you ask? Yes, in dictatorships leaders of states influence the courts' decisions all the time. In democracies it's unconstitutional, because independent courts is a cornerstone of a free democracy.
  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 22,334MI6 Agent
    edited February 2020
    Yes, the President has tweeted that the thinks the Executive branch has the right to intervene in court decisions by the Judicial branch. This is in direct contradiction of the constitution. This is a real test for all those people in the gun lobby who says the constitution is so important to them.

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-02-15/donald-trump-defends-right-to-interfere-in-us-criminal-cases/11968634



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  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
    Well, people from the far right will tell you that this is all part of ‚draining the swamp‘ and fighting against the corrupt elite.

    Interesting how much Trump stands up for someone, who according to himself - he barely does know (Roger Stone).

    Also interesting what happened to proud republicans who where outraged about the perceived lack of law, morale and conduct under democratic presidents and candidates.

    Also interesting that „law abiding citizens“ ( we hear this often from NRA members when it helps them) are very silent in the last 3 years.

    I‘ve read recently an article, if the outrage (on both sides) about the impeachment will be a deciding factor in the upcoming elections.

    The author said no, because the outrage is only, when the other political camp does something to be outraged about. So, it‘s a reinforcing factor but does not let people move to the other camp.
    President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.

    Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
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