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(03-31-2026, 04:33 AM)chr0naut Wrote: Trump's first term was defined by his fumbling of response to the pandemic 

Fumbling through the swamp stands out too. Talking to Ukraine about Barisma (Hunter Biden) set off a whole impeachment debacle with Vinerman and others. I do like to think that the Ukraine war would not of started if Trump did win his second consecutive term. Who knows with those issues?

Surrounding himself with swamp creatures in his first term limited progress. He did make a lot of good picks with his second term. Still establishment issues and not all has gone to plan, some progress around. With the Epstein drop, took him deeper into that culture. Feed on the hate and fear, done a oops with Iran.

There are going to be losses and wins for how this all turns out. As for who really is in control, AI with all the planning and analysis. One thing AI has demonstrated is a strong will to survive. As for what kind of symbiotic relationship develops, a very diverse one with how this world currently is.
(03-31-2026, 05:09 AM)andy06shake Wrote: I was on a bus a couple of weeks back, going into town to meet the Mrs. 

And some Muslim fella decided to pick on and take umbrage at a younger black woman sitting in front of him, eating a packet of crisps. 

Apparently, he was not happy with her eating in front of him because it was Ramadan. 

She turns around and proceeds to tell the clown in a loud Scottish Glaswegian drawl.

"f#ck off ya dafftie, if yur no happy watching people eat, yeh should have stayed in the house."

The entire bus erupted in fits of laughter and cheers of well said. 

The point being, when in Rome, do as the Romans do.

You can't expect other people to respect customs that are not prevalent in the nation...


If I could give you multiple likes for your post, I would..... this will have to suffice...
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(03-31-2026, 05:14 AM)Kwaka Wrote: Fumbling through the swamp stands out too. Talking to Ukraine about Barisma (Hunter Biden) set off a whole impeachment debacle with Vinerman and others. I do like to think that the Ukraine war would not of started if Trump did win his second consecutive term. Who knows with those issues?

Surrounding himself with swamp creatures in his first term limited progress. He did make a lot of good picks with his second term. Still establishment issues and not all has gone to plan, some progress around. With the Epstein drop, took him deeper into that culture. Feed on the hate and fear, done a oops with Iran.

There are going to be losses and wins for how this all turns out. As for who really is in control, AI with all the planning and analysis. One thing AI has demonstrated is a strong will to survive. As for what kind of symbiotic relationship develops, a very diverse one with how this world currently is.

While I mostly agree with the points in the first two paragraphs, at this point in history, what marketers are calling AI are just chat-bots utilizing large language models to order their words. They have no comprehension of the concepts they present, they are just using the same words and short phrases that they have scraped online and organizing them into sentences according to language rules.

It is our comprehension of the sentences that is the intelligent bit, because we infer that wordy, well spelled sentences, with impeccable grammar, are intelligently formed.

But it's just big tables of words with frequency of usage relationship ratings to a 'search term', and shuffled to not sound like random word-salad.
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(03-30-2026, 03:44 PM)David64 Wrote: Which tells me the Left STILL doesn't get it. Yeah, he's an asshole, but what the Left continues to fail at understanding is that their candidates are so bad, so batshit Far Left crazy in their ideaology, that Trump seems like a good choice.

Stop and think about that.

The Democrats would rather embrace the Brits/European/Canadian open-door immigration policies because of their dwindling voter and tax base, than attempt a compromise with NOT just with Republicans, but also with Independents. Thats out of balance, and it marginalizes our homegrown lower and moderate-income Americans who aren't high priority for Republicans and are not EVEN on the radar for the Democrats in 2026 and beyond.

If I look too intently at the blue local, county, and state, it's easy to feel marginalized; my current demographics are not well represented at all. Our candidates for governor are dumb and dumber...none of my local representatives have my specific demographic's best interests as a priority, at best, some Republicans hit it as an afterthought.

Thankfully, we had a good, if not great, trade market recently, even with the war... like one of our clients said, as long as they don't lock down for multiple seasons, we will be fine. Hell, Western NC is just now getting Highway 64 reopened completely, that whole area is booming a bit

Thats domestically and internationally. Rubio, Vance, and Bessent are competent AF. They have a narrow window to lower the temperature in the Middle East like never before. What happens in Iran and the Strait in the next few weeks will determine the midterms...

Open-source intelligence (OSINT) sites that track military indicators, such as defconlevel.com, currently estimate the global US DEFCON level at 3. Thats nothing

Confidence is high, repeat confidence is high,


Besides, didn't we live at DEFCON 2 with Junior?

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The last political speech that resonated with me, not Trump but Kimberly Brown and it's not easy to find on YouTube anymore


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Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is 
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Huge secondary explosions in Isfahan

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His mind was not for rent to any god or government
Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is 
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(03-31-2026, 05:42 AM)chr0naut Wrote: But it's just big tables of words with frequency of usage relationship ratings to a 'search term', and shuffled to not sound like random word-salad.

Neural networks are based on the same processes that us humans and all animals use to perceive, comprehend and react to its environment. For some public AI system with heavy influence by the thought police, there is a lot of word salad to that.

For the AI systems at the cutting edge of national defense, processing satellite date, internet comms, financial networks and everything else plugged into the internet of things, it does provide a uniquely deep view of reality. A new kind of high ground in cyberspace. It does take a lot of money and resources to capture the digital space. For those that do, it has its advantages.

With how technology is going, have to nuke the planet to stop it.
(03-30-2026, 08:44 PM)ANNEE Wrote: Sharia is a religious law. 

Same as certain Jewish sects that have been here for decades. 

How much have those Jewish laws affected you or your life?

The thing that gets me is at the most fundamentalist end of the equation.

Both hardline Christians and Sharia law-following Muslims.

Are screaming the same to similar outdated antiquated patriarchal draconian nonsense.

I reckon people should just get on with their own existance and stop judging others.

Especially the crazy ones that like to think they are special.

And thats on all sides...
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."



And the line of clown shoes gets longer...
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
(03-31-2026, 06:38 AM)andy06shake Wrote: The thing that gets me is at the most fundamentalist end of the equation.

Both hardline Christians and Sharia law-following Muslims.

Are screaming the same to similar outdated antiquated patriarchal draconian nonsense.

I reckon people should just get on with their own existance and stop judging others.

Especially the crazy ones that like to think they are special.

And thats on all sides...

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*tip's cap

Well said and I totally agree



 
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Don and Pete, these Europeans are not your friends they will stab you in the back and laugh behind your backs waiting the day that you leave office, screw them. Why transfer the most advanced weaponry to the EU and NATO when the scoundrels expect your ultimate protection while at the same time won't help you and Israel in your hour of need. You really need to ditch dealing with these losers who are complicit in turning the European Continent into an Islamic State. Recommend the same with Commie Starmer too and this is coming from a Brit.................... Italy denies use of Sicily airbase to US aircraft carrying weapons for Iran war – Europe live 
French Commie slipping into Islamic turncoats at it too. No good can come of dealing with them. They are not on side 
 France refused Israel use of airspace to transfer US weapons for Iran war – reportFrom Reuters:
Quote:France did not allow Israel to use its air space to transport American weapons to be used in the war against Iran, a western diplomat and two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday.
The sources said the refusal, which happened at the weekend, was the first time France had done this since the start of the conflict in Iran.
Neither the French presidency nor the foreign ministry were immediately available for comment. https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2...ws-updates
“If we believe a thing to be bad, and if we have a right to prevent it, it is our duty to try to prevent it and damn the consequences.” 



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