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  • jjstraka34jjstraka34 Member Posts: 9,850
    Balrog99 said:

    Balrog99 said:

    Also, not that it matters, but if Donald Trump is 6'3 and 239 lbs, then I'm Louis the XIV.

    Your majesty! What does the Sun King desire today?
    I'd settle for what Stefon Diggs was able to do for me on Sunday, which was put me in such a state of shock for 5 or 6 hours that I couldn't think straight.
    I'm still hoarse from all the shouting I did. The Vikes played the best first half I've ever seen and (almost) the worst second half.

    I think you should definitely knight 'Sir Stefon Diggs'.
    Beyond the play, I don't think it would have been quite the same without the helmet flip and his "are you not entertained" pose to the crowd in the end-zone. That was cinematic.
  • Balrog99Balrog99 Member Posts: 7,367

    @Mathsorcerer and @semiticgod would be better at running the country than I would. I don't have the temperament for it. If it was a 4 person panel, I'd also add @BelleSorciere and @ThacoBell. I'd trust that country would come out ok.

    You and I disagree just enough that I would insist that you be present for all the decision-making meetings--nothing keeps a person on their toes like someone else double-checking and questioning everything they are trying to do. This is Trump's biggest failure--he likes to surround himself only with sycophants or yes men. Me? I prefer having someone question everything I suggest just in case I am not looking at the situation correctly.

    Trump and that porn actress...that isn't news. Do you know how many politicians have had such affairs and paid out hush money over the years? A lot. To use a golf analogy this is just par for the course.
    Are you saying that @jjstraka34 would be your Tyrion Lannister? I agree with you wholeheartedly. I can't imagine anything more boring than being surrounded by a bunch of me's...
  • jjstraka34jjstraka34 Member Posts: 9,850
    Balrog99 said:

    @Mathsorcerer and @semiticgod would be better at running the country than I would. I don't have the temperament for it. If it was a 4 person panel, I'd also add @BelleSorciere and @ThacoBell. I'd trust that country would come out ok.

    You and I disagree just enough that I would insist that you be present for all the decision-making meetings--nothing keeps a person on their toes like someone else double-checking and questioning everything they are trying to do. This is Trump's biggest failure--he likes to surround himself only with sycophants or yes men. Me? I prefer having someone question everything I suggest just in case I am not looking at the situation correctly.

    Trump and that porn actress...that isn't news. Do you know how many politicians have had such affairs and paid out hush money over the years? A lot. To use a golf analogy this is just par for the course.
    Are you saying that @jjstraka34 would be your Tyrion Lannister? I agree with you wholeheartedly. I can't imagine anything more boring than being surrounded by a bunch of me's...
    Tywin is the one who really knew how to wield power. The only thing that brought him down was that he couldn't get over his hatred of his own son.
  • Balrog99Balrog99 Member Posts: 7,367

    Balrog99 said:

    Balrog99 said:

    Also, not that it matters, but if Donald Trump is 6'3 and 239 lbs, then I'm Louis the XIV.

    Your majesty! What does the Sun King desire today?
    I'd settle for what Stefon Diggs was able to do for me on Sunday, which was put me in such a state of shock for 5 or 6 hours that I couldn't think straight.
    I'm still hoarse from all the shouting I did. The Vikes played the best first half I've ever seen and (almost) the worst second half.

    I think you should definitely knight 'Sir Stefon Diggs'.
    Beyond the play, I don't think it would have been quite the same without the helmet flip and his "are you not entertained" pose to the crowd in the end-zone. That was cinematic.
    Not kicking the extra point cost me $95 though. At least run in the unopposed 2 pointer for God's sake!
  • MathsorcererMathsorcerer Member Posts: 3,037
    Balrog99 said:

    Are you saying that @jjstraka34 would be your Tyrion Lannister?

    erm...I don't know--I never read or watched Game of Thrones. *shrug*
  • jjstraka34jjstraka34 Member Posts: 9,850
    edited January 2018
    Balrog99 said:

    Balrog99 said:

    Balrog99 said:

    Also, not that it matters, but if Donald Trump is 6'3 and 239 lbs, then I'm Louis the XIV.

    Your majesty! What does the Sun King desire today?
    I'd settle for what Stefon Diggs was able to do for me on Sunday, which was put me in such a state of shock for 5 or 6 hours that I couldn't think straight.
    I'm still hoarse from all the shouting I did. The Vikes played the best first half I've ever seen and (almost) the worst second half.

    I think you should definitely knight 'Sir Stefon Diggs'.
    Beyond the play, I don't think it would have been quite the same without the helmet flip and his "are you not entertained" pose to the crowd in the end-zone. That was cinematic.
    Not kicking the extra point cost me $95 though. At least run in the unopposed 2 pointer for God's sake!
    This will be my last comment on it so we don't derail the thread (but the rest of you need to give Vikings fans a break on this one), but Joe Buck was correct when he said it was borderline ridiculous that that play even had to take place. That said, I'm surprised you picked the Vikings to cover a 5.5 point spread in a playoff game. Hopefully that was the exorcism, but I will be making no confident declarations going forward.
  • Balrog99Balrog99 Member Posts: 7,367

    Balrog99 said:

    Balrog99 said:

    Balrog99 said:

    Also, not that it matters, but if Donald Trump is 6'3 and 239 lbs, then I'm Louis the XIV.

    Your majesty! What does the Sun King desire today?
    I'd settle for what Stefon Diggs was able to do for me on Sunday, which was put me in such a state of shock for 5 or 6 hours that I couldn't think straight.
    I'm still hoarse from all the shouting I did. The Vikes played the best first half I've ever seen and (almost) the worst second half.

    I think you should definitely knight 'Sir Stefon Diggs'.
    Beyond the play, I don't think it would have been quite the same without the helmet flip and his "are you not entertained" pose to the crowd in the end-zone. That was cinematic.
    Not kicking the extra point cost me $95 though. At least run in the unopposed 2 pointer for God's sake!
    This will be my last comment on it so we don't derail the thread (but the rest of you need to give Vikings fans a break on this one), but Joe Buck was correct when he said it was borderline ridiculous that that play even had to take place. That said, I'm surprised you picked the Vikings to cover a 5.5 point spread in a playoff game. Hopefully that was the exorcism, but I will be making no confident declarations going forward.
    My last comment also. It was a bet with a friend and only 5 points. I was looking at how they handled the Saints earlier in the season.
  • Balrog99Balrog99 Member Posts: 7,367

    Balrog99 said:

    Are you saying that @jjstraka34 would be your Tyrion Lannister?

    erm...I don't know--I never read or watched Game of Thrones. *shrug*
    You should give it a watch. I realize I don't really know you but from what I've garnered from your posts I think you'd enjoy it. You have to overlook a little soft porn (especially the early seasons) but If that doesn't offend you it's quite entertaining.
  • bleusteelbleusteel Member Posts: 523
    I’m not positive Trump is a racist. I am 100% certain he is classist. He doesn’t like poor people with their shithole countries and their lack-of-money problems.

    I also wanted to mention that Condoleezza Rice is afraid that the #MeToo movement might make men not hire women. I honestly think men should worry more about women leaving them behind. Considering how far women have come in last century, the patriarchy should watch out. Or just die.
  • semiticgoddesssemiticgoddess Member Posts: 14,903
    I'd prefer working with Tywin to Tyrion. Tyrion would be a lot more fun, but Tywin would be far more effective in office, and also be less likely to cause a scandal.
  • Balrog99Balrog99 Member Posts: 7,367
    edited January 2018
    bleusteel said:

    I’m not positive Trump is a racist. I am 100% certain he is classist. He doesn’t like poor people with their shithole countries and their lack-of-money problems.

    I also wanted to mention that Condoleezza Rice is afraid that the #MeToo movement might make men not hire women. I honestly think men should worry more about women leaving them behind. Considering how far women have come in last century, the patriarchy should watch out. Or just die.

    Well, I guess we can still be soldiers. Women don't seem to get along with each other very well. There's also that pickle jar thing...
  • jjstraka34jjstraka34 Member Posts: 9,850
    In what can only be described as a move that is totally and utterly Orwellian, the Trump Administration, in an attempt to frame immigration as the cause for terrorism has actually released a report that counts people who committed terrorist acts overseas and were then EXTRADITED to the United States for trial as immigrants:

    https://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker/misleading-trump-admin-report-links-immigration-terrorism
  • bleusteelbleusteel Member Posts: 523
    Balrog99 said:

    bleusteel said:

    I’m not positive Trump is a racist. I am 100% certain he is classist. He doesn’t like poor people with their shithole countries and their lack-of-money problems.

    I also wanted to mention that Condoleezza Rice is afraid that the #MeToo movement might make men not hire women. I honestly think men should worry more about women leaving them behind. Considering how far women have come in last century, the patriarchy should watch out. Or just die.

    Well, I guess we can still be soldiers. Women don't seem to get along with each other very well. There's also that pickle jar thing...
    We’ll have no need for soldiers. Wars will be decided by hair pulling or maybe pillow fights.

    No more jars. Resealable ziploc-type containers or Tupperware only. ;-)
  • BelleSorciereBelleSorciere Member Posts: 2,108
    Me too, @ThacoBell.

    I'm down with ruling the world alongside luminaries from this forum. :)

    I wish I had something more insightful to say, but the discussion today was definitely good.
  • MathsorcererMathsorcerer Member Posts: 3,037
    edited January 2018
    If you are an American citizen and you have regular contact with people outside the country, please be aware that the Senate just approved another 6-year extension to the warrantless NSA program commonly referred to as Section 702, which allows them to collect e-mail, texts, or phone calls.

    Also, 9 of the 12 members of the National Park Service Advisory Board have resigned since Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke (remember, he is from Whitefish, MT, where that suspicious energy company is from) has not met with them *at all* since he assumed office about a year ago.
  • jjstraka34jjstraka34 Member Posts: 9,850

    If you are an American citizen and you have regular contact with people outside the country, please be aware that the Senate just approved another 6-year extension to the warrantless NSA program commonly referred to as Section 702, which allows them to collect e-mail, texts, or phone calls.

    Also, 9 of the 12 members of the National Park Service Advisory Board have resigned since Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke (remember, he is from Whitefish, MT, where that suspicious energy company is from) has not met with them *at all* since he assumed office about a year ago.

    That's fine, I'm sure in addition to being able to restore power to Puerto Rico and being the suggested base of operations for an illegal domestic spying program, Whitefish probably has some company that can outsource the entire interior department. There is nothing the citizens of Whitefish, MT aren't qualified to handle.
  • CamDawgCamDawg Member, Developer Posts: 3,438

    @Mathsorcerer and @semiticgod would be better at running the country than I would. I don't have the temperament for it. If it was a 4 person panel, I'd also add @BelleSorciere and @ThacoBell. I'd trust that country would come out ok.

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  • smeagolheartsmeagolheart Member Posts: 7,963
    CamDawg said:

    @Mathsorcerer and @semiticgod would be better at running the country than I would. I don't have the temperament for it. If it was a 4 person panel, I'd also add @BelleSorciere and @ThacoBell. I'd trust that country would come out ok.

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    Don Jr has been nicknamed Fredo by White Housers..

    https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/07/donald-trump-jr-fredo-godfather
  • jjstraka34jjstraka34 Member Posts: 9,850
    Godfather 2 is better than the first movie, and probably the best sequel ever made. Yes, better than Empire. The shot of Vito walking along the rooftops stalking Fanucci is probably the most beautiful sequence I've ever seen in film.
  • jjstraka34jjstraka34 Member Posts: 9,850
    edited January 2018
    Whether as a result of incompetence or as a strategy, Trump now seems to be actively working against the tactics of his own party on the budget. McConnell has come out and said they have bascially no idea what the White House's position is on anything, making negotiations impossible. Republicans are on the verge of shutting down their OWN government, which has never taken place in modern history.
  • Balrog99Balrog99 Member Posts: 7,367

    Whether as a result of incompetence or as a strategy, Trump now seems to be actively working against the tactics of his own party on the budget. McConnell has come out and said they have bascially no idea what the White House's position is on anything, making negotiations impossible. Republicans are on the verge of shutting down their OWN government, which has never taken place in modern history.

    Maybe that's what they want...
  • MathsorcererMathsorcerer Member Posts: 3,037
    The fact that they are members of the same political party is irrelevant to Trump. To him, "negotiations" means "you will agree to what I want". Remember--this is the executive whose leadership style encourages those working for him to be at odds with each other instead of all being on the same team.
  • ZaghoulZaghoul Member, Moderator Posts: 3,938
    Trump uses the old command and control dictator style of leadership (many police still use this type of behavior as well, though there is a small push to change it). I think it is the fear that causes the infighting and he does like to threaten and try to instill fear.
  • smeagolheartsmeagolheart Member Posts: 7,963
    edited January 2018
    Trump will protect health workers who refuse services on religious grounds. The department of health and human services is adding a "New Conscience and Religious Freedom Division".

    Examples of what they want to allow include a nurse refusing post operative care for a woman who had an abortion, a pediatrician who refused to see a child with gay parents, and a fertility doctor who didn't want to provide services to a lesbian couple. Oh and also they want to be free to discriminate against transgender people of course. Who else do they want to discriminate against? I guess it depends on what their religion tells them, maybe they don't like catholics or Jewish or black people. It can be whatever. They want Freedom to be a bigot.

    Anybody think this is a good idea? Or Constitutional?

    So I'd like to see them defend a Satanist EMT who refuses to treat Christians when responding to emergency medical situations.

    https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2018/01/18/578811426/trump-will-protect-health-workers-who-reject-patients-on-religious-grounds
  • Grond0Grond0 Member Posts: 7,320
    edited January 2018
    The name of that division sounds a bit Orwellian to me. I can't help but think that to people being refused treatment it would be more likely characterized as the lack of conscience and religious intolerance division.

    I guess I just struggle with the concept that religious freedom involves telling other people how to live their lives ...
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