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Re: Trump

Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2025 10:53 pm
by jamcg
Alex88 wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2025 8:12 pm Tbh I think the build quality thing is a bit of a red herring. The quality on a cheap American car will probably be pretty similar to a cheap Euro/Jap car.

The top spec current Escalade looks every bit as well built and luxurious as a Range Rover (Imo).

Anecdotally, I don't think our Mustang's build quality is amazing, but it's been super durable and everything works. It's 17 years old and has 115k. Passes MOT's easily, etc.

Personally I do think it's to do with physical size and MPG. V8's are commonplace and to the Yanks, bigger is better. A Range Rover isn't a particularly big car to them. Just not suitable for Europeans roads.
Fair enough, maybe the reputation is enough to make a difference then, something brought about in 70’s/80’s/90’s that’s still passing as truth without any basis maybe?

As for us in the UK, we’re a little different on top, as not many would put up with a steering wheel on the wrong side for a daily and not many American cars come in rhd, they’ve only done the mustang recently but that’s still a niche product regardless

Re: Trump

Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2025 11:01 am
by ZedLeg
People want different things.

Americans want something with space and the ability to cover 1000 miles in comfort.

British people want something with a nice badge that won’t shake itself to death on our roads.

Combine that with import tariffs that made US made cars much cheaper domestically, they had no impetus to change the cars for European tastes.

Also American car companies all own at least one Euro brand :lol:

Re: Trump

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2025 12:22 pm
by DeskJockey


:lol:

Re: Trump

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2025 1:23 pm
by nuttinnew
0:25 :lol:
The comments are good :)
Propellerheads for Danish no.1?

Re: Trump

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2025 2:32 pm
by DaveE
nuttinnew wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 1:23 pm 0:25 :lol:
The comments are good :)
Propellerheads for Danish no.1?
Back in the day, I'd often open DJ sets with Take California...

Re: Trump

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 12:02 am
by nuttinnew
DaveE wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 2:32 pm
nuttinnew wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 1:23 pm 0:25 :lol:
The comments are good :)
Propellerheads for Danish no.1?
Back in the day, I'd often open DJ sets with Take California...
Bang on!

Re: Trump

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 12:09 am
by IanF
I’m playing Far Cry New Dawn (which came out in 2019) and found a note left in the game that you are meant to find but by no means have to:

“ Beyond the walls of Eden's Gate [their Utopia in the game] a once mighty nation is choking on its own bravado. The Elite bellow and pound their chests: Behold our wealth! Tremble before our power! Gasp in awe at our knowledge! And I gasp. But not in awe. In shame... for their knowledge spreads only cancerous propaganda designed to keep us in a state of perpetual fear. I tremble. But not in admiration. In sorrow... for the hate that fuels their hideous agenda. And in their glittering vaults of endless accumulation I behold... only the soullessness of craven materialism.”

Sounds familiar!… are we living in a computer game!?

Re: Trump

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 9:05 am
by DaveE
nuttinnew wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2025 12:02 am
DaveE wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 2:32 pm
nuttinnew wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 1:23 pm 0:25 :lol:
The comments are good :)
Propellerheads for Danish no.1?
Back in the day, I'd often open DJ sets with Take California...
Bang on!
:lol:

Re: Trump

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 9:17 am
by Sundayjumper
IanF wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2025 12:09 am Sounds familiar!… are we living in a computer game!?
There's credible theories that we live in a simulation, or a fabricated microverse. Rick & Morty did a whole episode on it. Rick created a microverse contained entirely in his car's battery. The inhabitants produce electricity to power the car. But a scientist in the microverse created a miniverse to power their world. And a scientist in the miniverse is working on a teenyverse.

Turtles all the way down basically.

Re: Trump

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 9:28 am
by Gavster
DaveE wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 2:32 pm
nuttinnew wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 1:23 pm 0:25 :lol:
The comments are good :)
Propellerheads for Danish no.1?
Back in the day, I'd often open DJ sets with Take California...
That's sent me on a path down some tunes I've no listened to for at least a decade, onto Crystal Method now!

Re: Trump

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 5:47 pm
by Beany
Republicans attempt to functionally disenfranchise trans voters via 'preventing voter fraud', and in their incompetence, potentially disenfranchise a sizeable proportion of their married female voter base. Which is part of Project 2025 anyway, so perhaps it's just thinking ahead and laying the groundwork?

https://www.newsweek.com/married-women- ... ct-2029325
All citizens, with the exception of children and some felons, have the right to vote in the United States. The SAVE Act could make it significantly harder for married women, as well as others in the population, to exercise their right to vote.

If a voter does not have a passport, which nearly 146 million people in the U.S. don't, it could be much more difficult for those who have changed their name to register to vote under the SAVE Act.

It is already illegal to vote as a noncitizen, and several measures, including providing a social security number to register, matching voter rolls to federal data, and, in many places, bringing voter ID to the polls, are in place across the country to ensure only citizens can cast a ballot.

The SAVE Act lists several types of documentation that would be accepted, including a form of identification issued consistent with the requirements of the REAL ID Act of 2005, a valid United States passport, valid military ID, forms of Tribal identification and proof of naturalization. Many of these forms of ID, other than a passport, either include a birth certificate or must be presented alongside a birth certificate.

The SAVE Act does not include proof of name change or a marriage certificate as acceptable proof of identity. This could be vital for married women with a birth certificate that does not match their current legal name.

Jonathan Diaz, director of voting advocacy and partnerships at Campaign Legal Center, told Newsweek: "All of these unintended or unforeseen kind of hurdles are really significant for people who are just trying to register and vote and participate in the democratic process.

"And when you see all of these different hurdles lined up in a row. It makes it pretty clear that the purpose of this bill is to make it harder for people to register and vote."

Roy told Newsweek on Tuesday: "The legislation provides myriad ways for people to prove citizenship and explicitly directs states to establish a process for individuals to register to vote if there are discrepancies in their proof of citizenship documents due to something like a name change."

He pointed to a clause in the SAVE Act that leaves it up to each state to establish a process for applicants to "provide additional documentation to the appropriate election official of the State as may be necessary to establish that the applicant is a citizen of the United States in the event of a discrepancy with respect to the applicant's documentary proof of United States citizenship."

However, Diaz said: "I think that [Roy is] trying to have it both ways here, by mandating this proof of citizenship requirement at the federal level and then saying, 'Oh, but actually, it's up to the states.' That's really not how it works, the way that the legislation is crafted.

"If you have a government-issued photo ID that does not indicate U.S. citizenship, which is what most IDs are...you can only register if you have some other document, like a certified birth certificate or a hospital record or something else that shows that you were born in the United States, or a naturalization certificate.

"Most [married women who have changed their name] do not have a birth certificate or other kind of citizenship document with their current legal name on it." He added that even if states "create [a] filing process to satisfy the bill, you would have to go to your elections office with your original birth certificate and your current ID, and maybe your marriage license and then some other form...from when you changed your name...and then all of a sudden you've got, like, four or five difficult to obtain and expensive to reproduce government documents that you have to provide in person just to register to vote."
Ironically, the sort of married women who don't take their husbands names tend to be better educated, better paid, more left leaning and more likely to own a passport than your typical Trump voter, and so would have more voting power under this because the chances of a poor, low information Trump voting housewife having the funds and wherewithal to get the documentation together to get a passport so they can cast their vote in PopStar: Election Edition are probably quite low.

Now, this is clearly an attempt to disenfranchise anyone who is trans and has changed their name legally, but with the collateral damage applied to married woman, republicans could well be taking the legs out from under the voter base of their next election, assuming that, you know, they intend to have one.

Republican lawmakers are thick as mince, and as a result that'll be me adding Women for Trump to the list of tokens being spent, along with Cubans for Trump, Venezualans for Trump, Gays for Trump, Farmers for Trump and Arabs Americans for Trump - who got fucked so hard and so predictably over Gaza they literally changed their name - they're now Arab Americans for Peace...
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Re: Trump

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 7:34 pm
by duncs500
I just feel like not looking at the news anymore, it's so fucking depressing.

Re: Trump

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 7:40 pm
by dinny_g
Yeah, I’m the same. It was all fun and games at the start but it’s now very depressing

Re: Trump

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 7:46 pm
by integrale_evo
It’s depressing that he can say whatever he wants and never gets called out for it, no one questions it, half the batshit stuff isn’t even mentioned. Yet one of our politicians did something a bit silly at school 30 years ago and it’s front page and headline news for a week.

Quite unusual that radio 2 and itv news have had pieces with Zelenskyy mentioning Trumps disinformation bubble.

Re: Trump

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 8:08 pm
by ZedLeg
It’s the pettiness that gets me.

Trump and Musk were both facing legal troubles which they’ve now resolved and all it took was completely destroying the social contract between state and people.

Re: Trump

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 8:17 pm
by Beany
Totally worth it to avoid any form of actual accountability.

You know, for them. Fuck the people they're going to put out of work, or literally starve, or just flat out die given the funding cuts for farming, science, food banks, and Medicaid. They're just little people who've forgotten how guillotines work.

Aside: As Trump and Musk seem to be so enamoured with Russia, they could take a leaf out of their books.

Ideally, one about the Romanovs.

Late stage Romanovs. Very late stage.

Re: Trump

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 9:14 pm
by Sundayjumper
Today he has

a) called Zelensky a dictator

and

b) called himself the king


We’re going to need new words because the old fashioned term “mind boggling hypocrisy” just seems cute and quaint, something we had in the good old days.

Re: Trump

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 9:21 pm
by 240PP
Beany wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2025 8:17 pm Aside: As Trump and Musk seem to be so enamoured with Russia
This was mentioned on LBC tonight. Why is Trump cosying up to Russia when, as countries go, it’s a bit of a shit one. An economy the size of Italy’s and their defence resources are a bit of a joke; the whole ‘war’ has been a bit humiliating for Russia on that front.

Seems to be the case that Trump just loves and admires a mad cunt of a dictator.

Re: Trump

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 9:39 pm
by Beany
Trump has serious daddy issues, just like Musk (who's step sister has two kids with his father, who was her carer since the age of four - no, this is not a joke ), so they love to have what they think is a big strong man to be close to.

Re: Trump

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 9:46 pm
by Mito Man
What in the absolute fuckery is he rambling on about


I guess realistically Ukraine is fucked. They're not getting resupplies for their American gear like Patriot missiles. Don't know how Europe can fill in a hole like that in a reasonable timeframe. Also you'd think it makes all American military hardware pretty worthless for the rest of the world. We have F35 jets but what if Trump can remotely deactivate them all. Poland especially would be vulnerable as they're pretty heavy into American gear and would be against Russia.