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Well, here's the problem as I see it: This is just anecdotal, just from what I've seen, but this behavior seems to be spreading. It seems like we're seeing more and more of it all the time. Damn near everything seems to be hyper-politicized now, from sports to freaking RESTAURANTS, and that really bothers me. If we can't communicate honestly and within the same definitions of reality, we can't fix shit.It's a byproduct of the system. What they think in private may be very different from what they are willing to claim in public on the metaphoric field of combat. Plus...this message board isn't a cross section of the body politic...these are the extremes.What I take issue with is the unwillingness of many partisans to either (a) admit the mistakes and blunders of people on their end, and (b) hold their end accountable for them.
Most of what I see from both ends of the spectrum, on a terribly consistent basis, is almost completely one-sided and binary, and I think that kind of chosen behavior is very counter-productive for all of us in the long run.
Just like Twitter...this isn't real-life.
That's my take, and that's my little crusade. Not making much headway yet, obviously.
I've seen plenty of it from both sides.Well, here's the problem as I see it: This is just anecdotal, just from what I've seen, but this behavior seems to be spreading. It seems like we're seeing more and more of it all the time. Damn near everything seems to be hyper-politicized now, from sports to freaking RESTAURANTS, and that really bothers me. If we can't communicate honestly and within the same definitions of reality, we can't fix shit.It's a byproduct of the system. What they think in private may be very different from what they are willing to claim in public on the metaphoric field of combat. Plus...this message board isn't a cross section of the body politic...these are the extremes.What I take issue with is the unwillingness of many partisans to either (a) admit the mistakes and blunders of people on their end, and (b) hold their end accountable for them.
Most of what I see from both ends of the spectrum, on a terribly consistent basis, is almost completely one-sided and binary, and I think that kind of chosen behavior is very counter-productive for all of us in the long run.
Just like Twitter...this isn't real-life.
That's my take, and that's my little crusade. Not making much headway yet, obviously.
So...which side is making sports political...and restuarants...and almost everything else?
Who pushes into those territories?
I've seen plenty of it from both sides.Well, here's the problem as I see it: This is just anecdotal, just from what I've seen, but this behavior seems to be spreading. It seems like we're seeing more and more of it all the time. Damn near everything seems to be hyper-politicized now, from sports to freaking RESTAURANTS, and that really bothers me. If we can't communicate honestly and within the same definitions of reality, we can't fix shit.It's a byproduct of the system. What they think in private may be very different from what they are willing to claim in public on the metaphoric field of combat. Plus...this message board isn't a cross section of the body politic...these are the extremes.What I take issue with is the unwillingness of many partisans to either (a) admit the mistakes and blunders of people on their end, and (b) hold their end accountable for them.
Most of what I see from both ends of the spectrum, on a terribly consistent basis, is almost completely one-sided and binary, and I think that kind of chosen behavior is very counter-productive for all of us in the long run.
Just like Twitter...this isn't real-life.
That's my take, and that's my little crusade. Not making much headway yet, obviously.
So...which side is making sports political...and restuarants...and almost everything else?
Who pushes into those territories?
So which one is "worse"? It depends on the situation. When the shit is spraying out of both ends like water through a fire hose, I don't care which is worse.
And that's my point of this.
Then why did they change the website wording?He probably misspoke, it happens when your asked gotcha questions by democrats all day. Lol it’s why the media has a low rating,, and democrats can’t win elections.. Americans don’t like you sorryWe all knew what he meant,, honestly do you think he doesn’t want dying Americans to have ventilators? Are you this deranged?After Kushner says 'it's our stockpile,' HHS website changed to echo his comments on federal crisis roleIt’s facts, you asked him a about Kung flu, lol and what jarad meant by ours lolYour lefties literally keep him there asking him some of the stupidest questions for hours! Of course his answers, you gonna find some gotcha in there.. you people are insane..You'll notice that they don't even try to claim that Trump didn't say those things. But they do spin, pivot and attack. This is what blind adherence to a partisan ideology does to people.
Did I call it?
It's the latest salvo in rising tensions between Trump and the states.
By Ben Gittleson April 3, 2020, 7:50 PM
13 min read
[...]
But the national stockpile actually is intended for states' use, which was clearly explained on the government's own website -- until the language was changed, without explanation, hours after Kushner provided his inaccurate description.
Until Friday morning, the website of the Department of Health and Human Services, which maintains the stockpile, read, "When state, local, tribal, and territorial responders request federal assistance to support their response efforts, the stockpile ensures that the right medicines and supplies get to those who need them most during an emergency."
But midday Friday, hours after Kushner directly contradicted the language on the HHS website, the text was changed without explanation. Retroactively matching what Kushner said, the website no longer says states can rely on the stockpile, but now says it exists to “supplement” them.
[...]
After Kushner says 'it's our stockpile,' HHS website changed to echo his comments on federal crisis role
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the stockpile belongs to 'them'.
why did he say that when it isn't true? why did he say something different than what the stockpile is meant for & then why did the website change its wording?
& even donny said, the gov'ment isn't 'shipping clerks' ...
You mean like you lot are cheering about how blue states are most effected? Like that?Cheering on a "crisis " priceless.
Dont wonder why you'll be purged from all branches of power
Are you tying the he wants hoard vets? Whts point of the question? YouThen why did they change the website wording?He probably misspoke, it happens when your asked gotcha questions by democrats all day. Lol it’s why the media has a low rating,, and democrats can’t win elections.. Americans don’t like you sorryWe all knew what he meant,, honestly do you think he doesn’t want dying Americans to have ventilators? Are you this deranged?After Kushner says 'it's our stockpile,' HHS website changed to echo his comments on federal crisis roleIt’s facts, you asked him a about Kung flu, lol and what jarad meant by ours lolYour lefties literally keep him there asking him some of the stupidest questions for hours! Of course his answers, you gonna find some gotcha in there.. you people are insane..You'll notice that they don't even try to claim that Trump didn't say those things. But they do spin, pivot and attack. This is what blind adherence to a partisan ideology does to people.
Did I call it?
It's the latest salvo in rising tensions between Trump and the states.
By Ben Gittleson April 3, 2020, 7:50 PM
13 min read
[...]
But the national stockpile actually is intended for states' use, which was clearly explained on the government's own website -- until the language was changed, without explanation, hours after Kushner provided his inaccurate description.
Until Friday morning, the website of the Department of Health and Human Services, which maintains the stockpile, read, "When state, local, tribal, and territorial responders request federal assistance to support their response efforts, the stockpile ensures that the right medicines and supplies get to those who need them most during an emergency."
But midday Friday, hours after Kushner directly contradicted the language on the HHS website, the text was changed without explanation. Retroactively matching what Kushner said, the website no longer says states can rely on the stockpile, but now says it exists to “supplement” them.
[...]
After Kushner says 'it's our stockpile,' HHS website changed to echo his comments on federal crisis role
Ben Gittleson News Stories and Articles
the stockpile belongs to 'them'.
why did he say that when it isn't true? why did he say something different than what the stockpile is meant for & then why did the website change its wording?
& even donny said, the gov'ment isn't 'shipping clerks' ...
He didn’t misspeak. Presumably, they will only dole it out to governors who say nice things about him. What a piece of shit president.
Dude your lefty you all have no standing to questioning the greatest administration in the history of America. Sit down stfu and learn from the best.. YOU GUYS MIGHT win an election this decadeWhy the hell was Kushner put in charge of a shadow Covid19 response? It confuses and mucks up the ability of the relevant agencies and health experts to do their jobs. It makes zero sense. And it demonstrates, once again the integral organizational incompetence that has been a hallmark of this administration since day one.
Dude your lefty you all have no standing to questioning the greatest administration in the history of America. Sit down stfu and learn from the best.. YOU GUYS MIGHT win an election this decadeWhy the hell was Kushner put in charge of a shadow Covid19 response? It confuses and mucks up the ability of the relevant agencies and health experts to do their jobs. It makes zero sense. And it demonstrates, once again the integral organizational incompetence that has been a hallmark of this administration since day one.
Honestly do you think Kushner wantEd to hoard all the ventilators for the federal government?? I want to know your thinking .Dude your lefty you all have no standing to questioning the greatest administration in the history of America. Sit down stfu and learn from the best.. YOU GUYS MIGHT win an election this decadeWhy the hell was Kushner put in charge of a shadow Covid19 response? It confuses and mucks up the ability of the relevant agencies and health experts to do their jobs. It makes zero sense. And it demonstrates, once again the integral organizational incompetence that has been a hallmark of this administration since day one.
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Republicans How's this hit you?I've seen plenty of it from both sides.Well, here's the problem as I see it: This is just anecdotal, just from what I've seen, but this behavior seems to be spreading. It seems like we're seeing more and more of it all the time. Damn near everything seems to be hyper-politicized now, from sports to freaking RESTAURANTS, and that really bothers me. If we can't communicate honestly and within the same definitions of reality, we can't fix shit.It's a byproduct of the system. What they think in private may be very different from what they are willing to claim in public on the metaphoric field of combat. Plus...this message board isn't a cross section of the body politic...these are the extremes.What I take issue with is the unwillingness of many partisans to either (a) admit the mistakes and blunders of people on their end, and (b) hold their end accountable for them.
Most of what I see from both ends of the spectrum, on a terribly consistent basis, is almost completely one-sided and binary, and I think that kind of chosen behavior is very counter-productive for all of us in the long run.
Just like Twitter...this isn't real-life.
That's my take, and that's my little crusade. Not making much headway yet, obviously.
So...which side is making sports political...and restuarants...and almost everything else?
Who pushes into those territories?
So which one is "worse"? It depends on the situation. When the shit is spraying out of both ends like water through a fire hose, I don't care which is worse.
And that's my point of this.
Being optimistic.. great prezRepublicans How's this hit you?I've seen plenty of it from both sides.Well, here's the problem as I see it: This is just anecdotal, just from what I've seen, but this behavior seems to be spreading. It seems like we're seeing more and more of it all the time. Damn near everything seems to be hyper-politicized now, from sports to freaking RESTAURANTS, and that really bothers me. If we can't communicate honestly and within the same definitions of reality, we can't fix shit.It's a byproduct of the system. What they think in private may be very different from what they are willing to claim in public on the metaphoric field of combat. Plus...this message board isn't a cross section of the body politic...these are the extremes.What I take issue with is the unwillingness of many partisans to either (a) admit the mistakes and blunders of people on their end, and (b) hold their end accountable for them.
Most of what I see from both ends of the spectrum, on a terribly consistent basis, is almost completely one-sided and binary, and I think that kind of chosen behavior is very counter-productive for all of us in the long run.
Just like Twitter...this isn't real-life.
That's my take, and that's my little crusade. Not making much headway yet, obviously.
So...which side is making sports political...and restuarants...and almost everything else?
Who pushes into those territories?
So which one is "worse"? It depends on the situation. When the shit is spraying out of both ends like water through a fire hose, I don't care which is worse.
And that's my point of this.
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Admin · 21 hrs
Occupy Democrats
But spreading FALSE optimism cost 1000's of deaths because they believed your leaderBeing optimistic.. great prezRepublicans How's this hit you?I've seen plenty of it from both sides.Well, here's the problem as I see it: This is just anecdotal, just from what I've seen, but this behavior seems to be spreading. It seems like we're seeing more and more of it all the time. Damn near everything seems to be hyper-politicized now, from sports to freaking RESTAURANTS, and that really bothers me. If we can't communicate honestly and within the same definitions of reality, we can't fix shit.It's a byproduct of the system. What they think in private may be very different from what they are willing to claim in public on the metaphoric field of combat. Plus...this message board isn't a cross section of the body politic...these are the extremes.What I take issue with is the unwillingness of many partisans to either (a) admit the mistakes and blunders of people on their end, and (b) hold their end accountable for them.
Most of what I see from both ends of the spectrum, on a terribly consistent basis, is almost completely one-sided and binary, and I think that kind of chosen behavior is very counter-productive for all of us in the long run.
Just like Twitter...this isn't real-life.
That's my take, and that's my little crusade. Not making much headway yet, obviously.
So...which side is making sports political...and restuarants...and almost everything else?
Who pushes into those territories?
So which one is "worse"? It depends on the situation. When the shit is spraying out of both ends like water through a fire hose, I don't care which is worse.
And that's my point of this.
Christopher C Lowe shared a post.
Admin · 21 hrs
Occupy Democrats
They don't care.But spreading FALSE optimism cost 1000's of deaths because they believed your leaderBeing optimistic.. great prezRepublicans How's this hit you?I've seen plenty of it from both sides.Well, here's the problem as I see it: This is just anecdotal, just from what I've seen, but this behavior seems to be spreading. It seems like we're seeing more and more of it all the time. Damn near everything seems to be hyper-politicized now, from sports to freaking RESTAURANTS, and that really bothers me. If we can't communicate honestly and within the same definitions of reality, we can't fix shit.It's a byproduct of the system. What they think in private may be very different from what they are willing to claim in public on the metaphoric field of combat. Plus...this message board isn't a cross section of the body politic...these are the extremes.What I take issue with is the unwillingness of many partisans to either (a) admit the mistakes and blunders of people on their end, and (b) hold their end accountable for them.
Most of what I see from both ends of the spectrum, on a terribly consistent basis, is almost completely one-sided and binary, and I think that kind of chosen behavior is very counter-productive for all of us in the long run.
Just like Twitter...this isn't real-life.
That's my take, and that's my little crusade. Not making much headway yet, obviously.
So...which side is making sports political...and restuarants...and almost everything else?
Who pushes into those territories?
So which one is "worse"? It depends on the situation. When the shit is spraying out of both ends like water through a fire hose, I don't care which is worse.
And that's my point of this.
Christopher C Lowe shared a post.
Admin · 21 hrs
Occupy Democrats
Lol so trump killed 1,000 ppl? Lol the many litterly discovered a life saving drug and democrats won’t allow in there states lol hahaha you all are derangedBut spreading FALSE optimism cost 1000's of deaths because they believed your leaderBeing optimistic.. great prezRepublicans How's this hit you?I've seen plenty of it from both sides.Well, here's the problem as I see it: This is just anecdotal, just from what I've seen, but this behavior seems to be spreading. It seems like we're seeing more and more of it all the time. Damn near everything seems to be hyper-politicized now, from sports to freaking RESTAURANTS, and that really bothers me. If we can't communicate honestly and within the same definitions of reality, we can't fix shit.It's a byproduct of the system. What they think in private may be very different from what they are willing to claim in public on the metaphoric field of combat. Plus...this message board isn't a cross section of the body politic...these are the extremes.What I take issue with is the unwillingness of many partisans to either (a) admit the mistakes and blunders of people on their end, and (b) hold their end accountable for them.
Most of what I see from both ends of the spectrum, on a terribly consistent basis, is almost completely one-sided and binary, and I think that kind of chosen behavior is very counter-productive for all of us in the long run.
Just like Twitter...this isn't real-life.
That's my take, and that's my little crusade. Not making much headway yet, obviously.
So...which side is making sports political...and restuarants...and almost everything else?
Who pushes into those territories?
So which one is "worse"? It depends on the situation. When the shit is spraying out of both ends like water through a fire hose, I don't care which is worse.
And that's my point of this.
Christopher C Lowe shared a post.
Admin · 21 hrs
Occupy Democrats
What can I say, "red" people did it right.You mean like you lot are cheering about how blue states are most effected? Like that?Cheering on a "crisis " priceless.
Dont wonder why you'll be purged from all branches of power