It’s telling that there’s no Impeachment thread on VS...
It’s telling that there’s no Impeachment thread on VS...
Are you asking for someone to ask your opinion?
Walter
Calmer than you are.
I think no one wants to open that can of worms. I'm also sure everyone is paying attention, and probably almost everyone has an opinion and has 'chosen a side.'
Strollin’ n trollin’-
‘The Earth is not dying, it is being killed, and those that are killing it have names and addresses-‘ Utah Phillips
Please, refer to the first post in this thread if you’re confused.
Not entirely sure it's implying what you're implying it's implying.
At first I thought I was confused. Now I know I'm confused.
What's really interesting is watching this from outside the USA, where 99% of people think Trump's a dickhead but hope this will all pass and the world will get back to normal in 2024.
Mark Kelly
Well, I once declared myself Supreme Ruler of Freedonia and once declared martial law to be in effect in these United States. Nobody seemed to notice and the citizenry continued to go about their lives.
I intend to vote in 2020 and will support candidates who support truth (or the best approximation we understand in 2020) and not a candidate who tells demonstrable lies and trades in fear, ignorance and conspiracy. That rules out several from both major parties.
La Cheeserie!
I have started on an early New Year's resolution that for every hour spent consuming the news and related opinion (and apparently I spend a lot of time on it now that I'm tracking) I'm to spend an equal amount of time on unrelated reading (wife says bike shit don't count including VS ...) including several of Shakespeare's all-too-relevant histories, American History of the past 50 years, maybe some behavioral science etc in an effort to understand how the eff we got here and where we're going from here, I'm making a reading list for coping with it all, looking for literary flotsam to hang on to until the tide comes back in. Suggestions welcome...
Dude, I was with you all the way, drafting the manifesto that cycles have exclusive rights to half the road (in the middle), declaring Campagnolo and Shimano bilingual equity, legislating protection for Sram dreamers, spontaneous four day weekend declarations based on National Weather Service forcecast data. We had a small group wielding chain whips and Hozan pedal wrenches (death before dishonor!), ready to dance for the revolution! But then, nobody could find you in the middle of Wisconsin, and the cows looked mean so we went home. Try again?
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