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Lemme ask the constant posters here a simple question; Do you feel more confident in your political views being correct or your basketball views being correct?
 
We all know the answer to that question is the former... Which is funny to me because it seems from my perspective that y'all barely know the basics about both topics.
 
There's a saying about "Catching falling knives"... you political pridefull people are all catching falling knives and u just dont realize it yet.i guarantee it. go spend time with ur families and stop worrying bout this SENSATIONALIZED nonsense.
 
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The biggest issues on this planet will never be political. They will always be; Competency and Effort. Honestly whining on message boards about the powers that be is clearly just a low-effort way to try and sound competent infront of other low-effort semi-competent cohorts.
 
Lemme ask the constant posters here a simple question; Do you feel more confident in your political views being correct or your basketball views being correct?

I know very little about basketball, outside of that I love to watch professional basketball more than any other sport.

On the other hand, most political views are based in value statements, and can't be either correct or incorrect.
 
I know very little about basketball, outside of that I love to watch professional basketball more than any other sport.

On the other hand, most political views are based in value statements, and can't be either correct or incorrect.
Which topic are you more interested in learning more about - Basketball or politics?

In convo's like these i find many adults pull basically the "i'm an old dog who's too old to learn new tricks" card because it's convenient... but the way i see it, it always boils down to effort and competency.
 
The greatest gift humans are granted is the ability to change. yet so many pride themselves on having unwavering veiws/confidence. this threads a pissing contest of that sort,, no???..Are these views they hold so near and dear to their hearts even truly "their opinion" its some pure untainted truth????

how many are still holding their parents ignorant views?


Where do you get your information from too? It's all distorted... How much do you really trust those sources? how can you be sure their really reporting 'the whole story' and not just the bits that will create more clicks?
 
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Just like in basketball the eye test will prevail... All this stuff now is just posturing. how do you think Trump stole the election? PPL saw Hillary on stage and she seemed like not just a liar but a bad liar, their ******** meters went off...
 
Someone who's completely full of **** should definitely be running this country... U think this is a job for a Mr Rodgers type?? how has that gone over so many heads... you gotta think globally. Our biggest export is BS.
 
Which topic are you more interested in learning more about - Basketball or politics?

In convo's like these i find many adults pull basically the "i'm an old dog who's too old to learn new tricks" card because it's convenient... but the way i see it, it always boils down to effort and competency.

Marginally interested, at best. I'm much more interested in learning other skills and topics in my life right now.
 
One thing that's been clear from day one, with this administration, is that truth is not something that will be tolerated lightly, if that truth hurts Trump's incredibly fragile ego. With Sharpiegate, we are truly reaching an absurd level. We are at the point where the focus of the administration is in defending BS at all costs. At all costs. That's what it's come to. The president is full of ****, but anybody in the administration that dares to point out the emperor has no clothes(and likely not even half a brain) will be dealt with harshly. Is this not as absurd as can be? We've come to this?! It's like everybody in the administration is focused on protecting Trump's ego. A completely FAKE presidency.

https://lawandcrime.com/high-profil...-down-amid-report-he-threatened-noaa-firings/

Calls for Wilbur Ross’s resignation intensified Monday following a New York Times report that the Secretary of Commerce threatened to fire top officials at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) after the agency’s Birmingham office contradicted President Donald Trump’s incorrect claim that Alabama was going to be hit by Hurricane Dorian.

Ross reportedly phoned NOAA acting administrator Dr. Neil Jacobs from Greece on Friday and instructed Jacobs to “fix the agency’s perceived contradiction of the president,” three people familiar with the interaction told the Times. According to the report, after Jacobs objected to Ross’s demand, he was told that NOAA’s politically appointed employees would all be fired if the situation was not rectified.

 
Trump's not going to be happy with this man. It sounds like the guy has integrity. The last thing Trump wants is officials who have integrity.

https://www.pressherald.com/2019/09...ency-backed-trump-over-its-experts-on-dorian/

“The NWS Forecaster(s) corrected any public misunderstanding in an expert and timely way, as they should,” McLean wrote. “There followed, last Friday, an unsigned press release from ‘NOAA’ that inappropriately and incorrectly contradicted the NWS forecaster. My understanding is that this intervention to contradict the forecaster was not based on science but on external factors including reputation and appearance, or simply put, political.”

He also wrote that “the content of this press release is very concerning as it compromises the ability of NOAA to convey life-saving information necessary to avoid substantial and specific danger to public health and safety.”

“If the public cannot trust our information, or we debase our forecaster’s warnings and products, that specific danger arises,” McLean wrote.

As a result, McLean told his staff that “I am pursuing the potential violations of our NOAA Administrative Order on Scientific Integrity.”

“I have a responsibility to pursue these truths,” he added. “I will.”
Thank goodness someone does!

But wow, I had thought the press release was approved by the NOAA head. If he's not the one who issued it, then who did???
 
Thank goodness someone does!

But wow, I had thought the press release was approved by the NOAA head. If he's not the one who issued it, then who did???
That's a fantastic question. I would be curious who sent that out and on whose authority.
 
LOL did you think you really were gonna engage me in a debate here? LOLOL, y'all are just full of hot air.. pat yourself on the back. self-soothe, and keep on truckin. You're far too invested in this nonsense to stop now LOL.
Just an fyi, you can include more than one sentence in a post. No need to post 8 times in a row.
 
LOL did you think you really were gonna engage me in a debate here? LOLOL, y'all are just full of hot air.. pat yourself on the back. self-soothe, and keep on truckin. You're far too invested in this nonsense to stop now LOL.
I like to hum a flat note to self-sooth. And fart. Humming and farting are very soothing.
 
Thank goodness someone does!

But wow, I had thought the press release was approved by the NOAA head. If he's not the one who issued it, then who did???
They are looking for a patsy right now.
 
Asked for comment, Brittany Bramell, the CIA director of public affairs, told CNN: "CNN's narrative that the Central Intelligence Agency makes life-or-death decisions based on anything other than objective analysis and sound collection is simply false. Misguided speculation that the President's handling of our nation's most sensitive intelligence—which he has access to each and every day—drove an alleged exfiltration operation is inaccurate."

A spokesperson for Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declined to comment. White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said, "CNN's reporting is not only incorrect, it has the potential to put lives in danger."

There were no comments from the intelligence community. There were two statements from PR departments.

The CIA PR Director didn’t say the story was inaccurate. She said the misguided speculation was inaccurate. Which could mean anything. I doubt she knows the real reasons for the extradition, she’s a mouthpiece. And from the White House we get mostly lies, so I dismiss that comment entirely.

Pompeo’s Silence says something as he would be the guy with direct knowledge of what drove this decision.


Um, holy ****.
 
Well this sure is interesting.





@Catchall does this surprise you? Which is true, the documents obtained from the Scottish government or your boy, Donald? Someone is lying here. Does this count as a high crime and misdemeanor?
 
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