President Joe Biden

We will see what the future holds, specifically for the NW. ANTIFA is a seasonal or situational movement with very little national spotlight. Historically, seattle and portland PD would tolerate them for a short while then come down heavy handed. Once the national spot light on law enforcment goes away, I'm sure they'll revert to their old ways of responding to the latte crew.

I agree with all that. The issue is sooner or later another spark is going to happen and people on both the far sides are still p----ed. Don't know what it will be: Biden going 25, shooting Republican congressmen, another police incident with an African American (justified or unjustified). I worry less about Antifa and the far rightist that orchestrated the Capitol take over....it's the fellow travelers they latch onto which make the situation dangerous when outraged. And there's still a lot of outraged out there which didn't magically go away with Biden taking the oath of office.
 
My prediction is there will not be any violent protests in other areas. And if there are, they will be carefully depicted and downplayed. No one cares about ANTIFA. They are a fringe group that stands for fringe issues. No one outside of the NW cares about salmon and owls, ferns, or whether the original starbucks has it's windows broken.

The migrant caravan would have been a Biden policy testing ground but seems Covid is helping the new admin out.

Not sure it was really COVID that stopped them, more like batons and tear gas.

I am pretty sure there will be more protests, NYC just had a riot on MLK day.
NYC MLK Riot

Some folks have developed a taste for it and are now thinking Biden may be more lenient and sympathetic towards them and less so to the police facing them.
 
It's wishful thinking to think it's going away. This is what it looks like with the left at the height of its victory and the right at the height of been cowed. I agree it will quiet down a bit now that Biden is safely installed in office, but the surface of this is very fragile and we don't know where the next spark is coming from.
Seattle? Denver? Atlanta?
 
Not sure it was really COVID that stopped them, more like batons and tear gas.

I am pretty sure there will be more protests, NYC just had a riot on MLK day.
NYC MLK Riot

Some folks have developed a taste for it and are now thinking Biden may be more lenient and sympathetic towards them and less so to the police facing them.
The government of Guatemala used COVID and public health as the reasoning for the escalation of force against the caravan. It's a much easier sell. Last time they barely put up a fight.
 
Amazin! You knew about it before he did!

Nah I just don't care enough to go back and read through my twitter feed and I don't flag things in anticipation of debates with you. If someone else had asked me I might go back, but for you nah. I, for example, would probably do it for dad. This was just convenient.
 
For Happy and Watfly owners. I thought of you guys today. My pal just got the boot after 21 years of service. He and the CEO were opposite and the CEO told him to leave. It goes both ways now. My son gets an A every time because writes all his papers with words of fluff to make professor happy. I told my son I would have got an F because I will never sell out. He said he has to get an A. To each his own I told him and I said your playing the game well. I just play different :)

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No offense, but old joke and I'd couldn't care less what our employees politics are. There is no place in the work place for politics. Do we support or oppose legislation that is detrimental to our business? Absolutely, we have a fiduciary duty to our stakeholders and employees. We contributed a fair amount to defeat Prop 15 and it was worth every penny.

Now if someone complains about how much they pay in taxes and they happened to vote for Biden, I will keep my mouth shut but feel absolutely zero sympathy for them.
 
No offense, but old joke and I'd couldn't care less what our employees politics are. There is no place in the work place for politics. Do we support or oppose legislation that is detrimental to our business? Absolutely, we have a fiduciary duty to our stakeholders and employees. We contributed a fair amount to defeat Prop 15 and it was worth every penny.

Now if someone complains about how much they pay in taxes and they happened to vote for Biden, I will keep my mouth shut but feel absolutely zero sympathy for them.
It was a joke and satire mixed with some truth :)
 
The purge continues....twitter after days of pressure from cons making some moves towards at least the semblance of equal treatment.

Polish Minister: Here's Why I Decided to Regulate Monopoly Social Media Tech in My Country
—Ace
"This is a viewpoint almost entirely absent in the American political class. The Democrats won't regulate Big Tech because Big Tech is their jackbooted speech code enforcer and their propaganda arm, and the Republicans won't regulate Big Tech because they're fucking taking money from them.

Hail Poland.

In Poland, we have watched with alarm as a consortium of ever more powerful, monopolistic Big Tech companies have done what was once unthinkable: de-platforming a sitting U.S. president. For us, this example--which has alarmed presidents and prime ministers across Europe and, indeed, the world--is merely the straw that broke the camel's back....
For the citizens of Poland and other countries that value true democratic accountability, we have concluded that this situation can go on no longer. As media across the world have noted, Poland has proposed a law establishing a "Freedom of Speech Council" to guarantee that Polish citizens are not arbitrarily manipulated by Big Tech companies.
...
Poland suffered under Soviet-imposed Communism for 45 years and endured decades of censorship. We are particularly sensitive to any attempts to curtail freedom of speech...


Say, do you remember when Americans were particularly sensitive to attempts to curtain freedom of speech?

It was like ten years ago, before half the population decided to lobotomize and zombify itself staring at FaceBook walls and Twitter feeds all fucking day long, and then screaming that Trump, rather than their own social media addiction and consequent diminished-executive-function brains, is the reason they're so anxious and miserable every minute of their miserable, fearful lives.

We do not seek the power to remove any content from social media; rather, we simply want to ensure that lawful content is not removed. The problem of social media censorship is much more systemic than the mere instance, however monumental it may be, of the permanent de-platforming of a sitting U.S. president. Ordinary citizens are finding their content regulated by invisible agents behind computers far, far away.
Good for Poland. Maybe we can ask them to send scholars here to teach us what America used to be like."
 
And from the WH spokesperson.


Jen Psaki on Why Biden Ignored His Own Rules About Mask-Wearing at the Lincoln Memorial: "We have bigger things to worry about."
—Ace
Two big points:

1, Joe Biden just signed a new rule making it a requirement to wear masks when visiting federal lands and monuments. Which the Lincoln Memorial, of course, is.

So he didn't just violate general rules-- he violated the rule he had just signed into being.

2, I couldn't fit it in the headline, but Jen Psaki's full answer was, ""He was celebrating a historic day in our country... We have bigger things to worry about."

The Ruling Class always has good reasons why it alone is immune from its own rules. From "she's the public face of this city, she can ignore her own orders and go to a hairdresser" to "he had more important things to do than obey his own law, like celebrate his own ego."


Oh, he was celebrating something, eh? Oh well, if you're celebrating an important milestone or anniversary, the rules don't apply, right?
 
The purge continues....twitter after days of pressure from cons making some moves towards at least the semblance of equal treatment.
Maybe if they ban some prominent D politicians or prominent D (sorry non partisan) journalists then there will be an uproar about the silencing of free speech by unelected tech overlords.
 
Oh, he was celebrating something, eh? Oh well, if you're celebrating an important milestone or anniversary, the rules don't apply, right?

Celebrations are apparently o.k. now. So we can go "celebrate" a once-in-a-life-time wedding, a kid's sweet 15, Christmas, my folks 30th wedding anniversary, my friends new job, my kids' book publication. Hey, soccer games are celebrations too, right? Celebrating the joys of futbol? All good!

1 day in office and he's already being called on the carpet for the mask and vaccine stuff. Trump's start wasn't any better, but not exactly a rip roaring start to the 100 days.
 
The purge continues....twitter after days of pressure from cons making some moves towards at least the semblance of equal treatment.

Apparently attacking the Democrat Party headquarters crossed the line for Twitter.

Honestly I prefer they didn't purge anyone. Like I said before I'd rather have cockroaches exposed to light than hide in dark corners. Either you believe in the 1st Amendment 100% or you don't. I personally don't believe there is any middle ground. The ACLU used to believe the same thing until it was taken over by the narrative pushers.

While Twitter is a private entity, it along with, Facebook have a near monopoly on online communication and has the power to influence a significant population in any direction they so choose. I know im on common ground with the left because they believe that Facebook posts by the Russians are what led to Trumps victory.

So let it all flow and let the individual decide what to believe.
 
Apparently attacking the Democrat Party headquarters crossed the line for Twitter.

Honestly I prefer they didn't purge anyone. Like I said before I'd rather have cockroaches exposed to light than hide in dark corners. Either you believe in the 1st Amendment 100% or you don't. I personally don't believe there is any middle ground. The ACLU used to believe the same thing until it was taken over by the narrative pushers.

While Twitter is a private entity, it along with, Facebook have a near monopoly on online communication and has the power to influence a significant population in any direction they so choose. I know im on common ground with the left because they believe that Facebook posts by the Russians are what led to Trumps victory.

So let it all flow and let the individual decide what to believe.
Agree. Just like this place- exposed! :)
 
Polish Minister: Here's Why I Decided to Regulate Monopoly Social Media Tech in My Country
—Ace
"This is a viewpoint almost entirely absent in the American political class. The Democrats won't regulate Big Tech because Big Tech is their jackbooted speech code enforcer and their propaganda arm, and the Republicans won't regulate Big Tech because they're fucking taking money from them.

Hail Poland.




Say, do you remember when Americans were particularly sensitive to attempts to curtain freedom of speech?

It was like ten years ago, before half the population decided to lobotomize and zombify itself staring at FaceBook walls and Twitter feeds all fucking day long, and then screaming that Trump, rather than their own social media addiction and consequent diminished-executive-function brains, is the reason they're so anxious and miserable every minute of their miserable, fearful lives.


Good for Poland. Maybe we can ask them to send scholars here to teach us what America used to be like."
Are you going to ask Poland how to control the judiciary also? I assume you'd be good with the D's coming up with a new rule that causes a large number of the judiciary to have to "retire" so that they can then replace them - that would be following Poland's example too.

The same Polish government in a long running dispute with the EU over the rule of law.

Is "Hail Poland" meant to be ironic, given that their leaders would like a "Heil" when saluting them, given their inclinations?

Holding up the opinion of the Polish government is pretty risible given their actual inclinations.

And, fwiw, I don't agree with censorship etc. but Poland, FFS.
 
And from the WH spokesperson.


Jen Psaki on Why Biden Ignored His Own Rules About Mask-Wearing at the Lincoln Memorial: "We have bigger things to worry about."
—Ace
Two big points:

1, Joe Biden just signed a new rule making it a requirement to wear masks when visiting federal lands and monuments. Which the Lincoln Memorial, of course, is.

So he didn't just violate general rules-- he violated the rule he had just signed into being.

2, I couldn't fit it in the headline, but Jen Psaki's full answer was, ""He was celebrating a historic day in our country... We have bigger things to worry about."

The Ruling Class always has good reasons why it alone is immune from its own rules. From "she's the public face of this city, she can ignore her own orders and go to a hairdresser" to "he had more important things to do than obey his own law, like celebrate his own ego."


Oh, he was celebrating something, eh? Oh well, if you're celebrating an important milestone or anniversary, the rules don't apply, right?
Celebrations are apparently o.k. now. So we can go "celebrate" a once-in-a-life-time wedding, a kid's sweet 15, Christmas, my folks 30th wedding anniversary, my friends new job, my kids' book publication. Hey, soccer games are celebrations too, right? Celebrating the joys of futbol? All good!

1 day in office and he's already being called on the carpet for the mask and vaccine stuff. Trump's start wasn't any better, but not exactly a rip roaring start to the 100 days.
I don't think we should hang Biden on the cross of mask wearing, that's just garden variety hypocrisy. Let's hang him on the cross of eliminating more jobs in the midst of a pandemic. F'ing brilliant. Right now I wish he would just help states that are struggling with the vaccine rollout. Like implementing financial ramifications for failing to reach some aggressive benchmarks.
 
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