Biden 2021 - A Mediocre Middle Ground

Haha. The drink of my people. Last time I checked for 21 shekels you could buy 750 mls. Thats like 5 bucks a bottle. Morrocans love a shot of that before the Shabbos. We are so much looser and not to mention better looking than you Ashkenazim. And we also do not exclusively perform missionary while engaging in coitus.

I digress. Back to the point.

I have stopped drinking for a bit. I like a wide variety. Sours are in vogue as of late. But appreciate a nice crisp pilsner. Coopers just doesnt do it for me though.

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I’m predominantly Sephardic… I’m olive/brown(ish). One parents side is Ashkenazi, other parents side is Sephardic.

And yes, genetic analysis is indicative I have Morrocan blood in me (North Africa = Morocco right?). Skin complexion is Fitzpatrick IV, I know as I was assessed when looking into laser hair removal

I’ve actually been to Morocco once

Can’t say I’ve done any other position. I suppose cowgirl, when the girl is in top. Otherwise only missionary. I’ve only had the luxury of having sex twice in my entire life though lol. Once at the age of fifteen with my at the time older girlfriend, another time a few years later

Ahhh your mom likes her men like she likes her Zchug. Spicey.

Also I’ve seen a picture of you on here blasting a rear double bi. Look like a white boy to me. But hey man. If you wanna pull an Elizabeth Warren and be down with the Moroccan Hebs who am I to judge.

Yeah tourists love coming to the land of my forefathers. Especially the fucking Saudis. Those entitled assholes think they can just come to our country and steal are goats and not be held accountable for such an offense. We are gonna confront them one day. As soon as we run out of our shisha.

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I’d imagine the missionary position isn’t that practical when you’re having sex with a goat.

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Sorry dude I couldn’t resist.

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The horns come in handy.

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How is Biden breaking his oath of office?

By working with lawyers to reword a policy that SCOTUS indicated they might find unconstitutional in an attempt to make it constitutional?

Because he admitted its unconstitutional but then caved to the left. Nothing about rewording it made it constitutional.

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[quote=“doogie, post:1898, topic:271740, full:true”] Nothing about rewording it made it constitutional.
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You sure? Seems like an attempt was made to reword the directive to better fit what powers the CDC actually has and thus make it constitutional.

SCOTUS will have to slap it down, or let it ride. Constitutional law is subjective… Till SCOTUS rules. Then it’s precedent.

I don’t think it requires a constitutional scholar to conclude that the CDC lacks the authority to strip property rights away from American citizens.

The notion we’re supposed to believe is that an unelected department inside the executive branch now has this massively powerful authority.

Why? Because the Biden executive branch says so.

Executive level power grabs are not new, but this is unique in how brazenly it is being done, the scope of the change and the unprecedented authoritarianism of it.

All in the midst of a housing shortage as well. If you want to stifle new rental property construction, outlawing the collection of rent and the eviction of squatters is perhaps the best way to do it.

Unless they are going to scrap US vs. Lopez and just say EVERYTHING falls under the commerce clause and nothing is a truly local/state issue, it’s unconstitutional. Biden knew that last week.

Regardless of constitutionality, do you think something should be done to protect renters who will be evicted due to economic issues caused by covid? What if anything?

Are more landlords hurt, or more renters hurt by a change or extension in policy? Probably way more renters, right? Will mass evictions increase covid spread due to “bunking up” at shelters or overcrowded homes?

Seems, to me, like the moratorium should’ve been lifted in the late spring as infection rates were bottoming. Now, infection rates are rising again and the folks getting evicted will be even more susceptible. But the moratorium needs to be lifted at some point…

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I think the money that was allocated for rent relief should be distributed much faster than it has been. Harris County (Houston) has actually done a good job of this.

I don’t think it changes the morality or constitutionality of the rule if more renters than landlords are hurt.

More renters since there are more renters than landlords.

And why can’t people pay their rent? They get unemployment plus whatever extra they were getting on top of that. Something isn’t right.

There’s a restaurant in my town that got almost 500k from the govt. It never closed during the pandemic. A food truck got over 200k. A food truck.

Not mediocre. Not a middle ground. This administration is in store for a rude wake up call from vast swaths of the country who will not go along with this.

Unemployed adult toddlers burning down cities to protest imaginary racism will pale in comparison to what will happen when productive Americans refuse to comply with the authoritarian leftist power grab currently underway. We’re the ones who keep it all going.

I will never show my papers. I will not comply with lockdowns or mask mandates. The Federal government’s pandemic job is complete as far as I’m concerned.

“White House officials say Biden wanted to initially operate with restraint to ensure that Americans were ready for the strong-arming from the federal government. The federal moves have been carefully calibrated to encourage a wave of businesses and governments to follow suit.”

To be fair, Donald Trump was arguably the most authoritarian, isolationist president the US has had in recent history.

Not a jab at you, just noting quasi authoritarianism exists within the right.

You can see this in Aus, both the mainstream left and mainstream right here are fiercely autocratic

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I think it depends… If you guys had an Australian style lockdown I think you’d probably comply less you wish to end up imprisoned!

It’s an unfortunate state of affairs, it’s also arguably a slippery slope. Started with mask mandates here, then stage 2 lockdown, then stage 3… Then China style stage 4 lockdowns set precedent

Can you back that up with examples? What was Trumps most authoritarian action?

I’m fully prepared to take a jail sentence btw.

  • Refusing to admit electoral loss, to the point of asking people to go up in arms
  • attempting to delegitimise any and all opposition through pushing conspiracy theories, non factual info to the public
  • fired anyone who wasn’t EXTREMELY loyal to his every demand
  • “I have total authority”
  • hired people to run agencies of whom were literally opposed to said agencies in effort to pander towards his narratives
  • rallied Republicans behind him through intimidation
    tactics as to have an impeachment trial without witnesses. No one would dare vote against Trump for widespread condemnation within the party. Having your career potentially revoked because you’ve voted against the president?
  • witholding aid to foreign allies for refusing to investigate his political counterparts
  • kept making statements about running multiple consecutive terms

He was a wannabe dictator… Not to say other politicians aren’t corrupt/amoral, but Trump was really “in your face” with his bullshit. That’s what people (including myself) didn’t like about him.