Anybody got an opinion on the AI analysis of the J6(5) pipebomber seemingly being a clear agent of the government?
setnaffa
5 months ago
It’s more than plausible.
Liz
5 months ago
The liberals are screwing themselves into the ceiling trying to cover this new information up. The top claims are:
“The FBI, Capitol Police, and Department of Justice all declined to comment”.
Liberal rags assert their lack of comment is an indication it is not true. When actually, “no comment” is exactly the expected response if the report is TRUE.
They also bring up Ed Martin’s (the DOJ attorney) comments months ago that the suspect hadn’t been identified. As though he said it yesterday.
Perhaps they can use this as leverage to open the government Monday.
Last edited 5 months ago by Liz
Liz
5 months ago
Fannie Mae is set to drop its 620 credit score minimum.
It’s like 2008 never happened.
…which I guess, for the people responsible who were bailed out and rewarded, it never did.
ChickenHead
5 months ago
Liz, why do you have to be so negitive?
The purpose of this is not to privatize profit and socialize risk.
The purpose is to help those with “nontraditional good credit” in minority communities and marginalized populations.
This time is different.
ChickenHead
5 months ago
Concerning the ICE raid on the Korean factory:
More than 500 workers were detained in the raid, including about 300 Koreans. ICE described it as “the largest-ever enforcement action at a single worksite in U.S. history.”
“They confiscated our phones and chained our wrists, ankles and waists,” Kim said. “We were locked up without knowing why, and the fear was overwhelming.”
Kim also spoke out about the poor conditions inside the detention facility.
“The mattresses were moldy, the toilets had no privacy and we were given foul-smelling water to drink,” he said. “Some guards mocked Asians, referencing North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and making slant-eye gestures.”
…hmmm.
Then the guards called me a ching chong and yelled, “This is MAGA Country!”
Liz
5 months ago
Hegseth just stopped a female Navy officer from being the first woman to oversee the Navy SEALs.
Thank God. I wasn’t much of a Hegseth fan but I’m coming around.
The world is healing, one step at a time.
James Whitlock
5 months ago
Liz,
I’m curious, why do you say “Thank God?” From what I’ve read, she was quite capable and even some in the SEALs and some former SEALs aren’t happy about the decision.
I spent 20 years in the military and gender or race never mattered to me. What did matter was that those in charge could do their job and take care of their people instead of kissing ass to get ahead.
“The unnamed Navy captain was the top officer for promotion in her cohort and received a Purple Heart for injuries sustained from an IED in Iraq. She had previously served as a diver and bomb disposal technician, making her highly qualified for the Naval Special Warfare command position, which oversees special operations forces including divers, bomb disposal technicians, and SEALs.”
A few links and these are random, there are plenty more articles out there.
– sincerely interested in making the military be a military and not some kind of faggoty performance theater
– has identified traitors to America, from commies to the woke to the leftist media and disempowered them
– clearly says what he believes and works at it with no hidden agenda
That’s what I see from here but perhaps there is a different idea from those closer?
ChickenHead
5 months ago
“From what I’ve read, she was quite capable and even some in the SEALs and some former SEALs aren’t happy about the decision.”
The media is very good at finding someone with the right opinion and promoting them as if they represent everyone in their class.
If the media can’t find someone with the right opinion, they can make it seem like they have it through editing or context manipulation.
I have no idea if she was qualified or not but I can’t think of a single elite soldier I have known who didn’t think women were a distraction and force divider…
…both professionally and personally.
…but I may have sample bias as they were also all divorced and liked their women like their whöres…
It took about 2 minutes to find this entire thing is bullshìt.
First, be clear that all they hype is based on:
– the unknown record of an unnamed woman
– the (alleged) opinions of unnamed SEALS and former SEALS
The only thing we know is that she is not a SEAL.
“Historically, the commander of Naval Special Warfare Command (NSWC) has been a Navy officer who is a SEAL, i.e., has completed SEAL training, has the “Trident” insignia, and served in operational SEAL assignments.”
But perhaps she has other qualifications that would make up for this.
As per your link, here they are:
“The Navy special operations source pointed out the captain had been effective at recruiting women to special operations roles, and that person offered withering criticism of Hegseth.”
Do I even need to talk more smack about this?
Liz
5 months ago
You beat me to it, CH. Anonymous “retired SEALs” all think the unnamed person is vastly qualified!
And the unnamed person who would lead the SEALs as a non-SEAL was going to so in two weeks time. Has the press ever sat on an announcement like that for that long? I doubt any of this is real, now that I’ve read more (thanks JW, that was informative)…but if it is it was a good move. Because the SEALs should be led by someone who served as a SEAL. For starters.
Last edited 5 months ago by Liz
Korean Person
5 months ago
An example on why right wingers shouldn’t be trusted with running a nation’s economy.
Right wing Argentine President Javier Milei ends up destroying the Argentine economy resulting in Trump bailing him out with USD 20 billion in US taxpayer money.
The stock market is plummeting, dollars are fleeing, and the government is intervening heavily in exchange rate markets to stem a currency devaluation that could undo much of Milei’s attempts to reduce inflation and restore economic growth.
Now we all know where @setnaffa Social Security and Medicare money is going to.
Won’t be long before Trump ends up destroying the US economy. Wonder if China will bail out Trump in exchange for concessions?
@setnaffa will also probably get a big bonus from the Chinese when that happens.
ChickenHead
5 months ago
Why is Argentina having problems?
The entire economic strategy of trying to reverse decades of mismangement, corruption, and government bloat within a few years is a high risk/high reward move.
Of course this is getting sabotaged by internal forces which do not want to lose their parasitic positions in the previous system.
It is also getting sabotaged by globalist forces which have been extracting everything possible from Argentina’s misfortune.
Like child trannys and men in women’s sports, the economics of the left and their condemnation of fiscal responsibility and a productive society is crazytalk…
…at least for the BernieBro-grade stooges.
It is sensible policy for those at the top who find disorder to be a shortcut to wealth and power.
Liz
5 months ago
It’s hard to know what is real but we do know that Javier Milei was reelected just a couple of weeks ago, and his party won by a large margin. The linked article that claims he has lost all political support was written two months ago. Right before the elections.
“Must be nice to live in a real country.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyRKCAoz5GA
Anybody got an opinion on the AI analysis of the J6(5) pipebomber seemingly being a clear agent of the government?
It’s more than plausible.
The liberals are screwing themselves into the ceiling trying to cover this new information up. The top claims are:
“The FBI, Capitol Police, and Department of Justice all declined to comment”.
Liberal rags assert their lack of comment is an indication it is not true. When actually, “no comment” is exactly the expected response if the report is TRUE.
They also bring up Ed Martin’s (the DOJ attorney) comments months ago that the suspect hadn’t been identified. As though he said it yesterday.
Perhaps they can use this as leverage to open the government Monday.
Fannie Mae is set to drop its 620 credit score minimum.
It’s like 2008 never happened.
…which I guess, for the people responsible who were bailed out and rewarded, it never did.
Liz, why do you have to be so negitive?
The purpose of this is not to privatize profit and socialize risk.
The purpose is to help those with “nontraditional good credit” in minority communities and marginalized populations.
This time is different.
Concerning the ICE raid on the Korean factory:
More than 500 workers were detained in the raid, including about 300 Koreans. ICE described it as “the largest-ever enforcement action at a single worksite in U.S. history.”
“They confiscated our phones and chained our wrists, ankles and waists,” Kim said. “We were locked up without knowing why, and the fear was overwhelming.”
Kim also spoke out about the poor conditions inside the detention facility.
“The mattresses were moldy, the toilets had no privacy and we were given foul-smelling water to drink,” he said. “Some guards mocked Asians, referencing North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and making slant-eye gestures.”
…hmmm.
Then the guards called me a ching chong and yelled, “This is MAGA Country!”
Hegseth just stopped a female Navy officer from being the first woman to oversee the Navy SEALs.
Thank God. I wasn’t much of a Hegseth fan but I’m coming around.
The world is healing, one step at a time.
Liz,
I’m curious, why do you say “Thank God?” From what I’ve read, she was quite capable and even some in the SEALs and some former SEALs aren’t happy about the decision.
I spent 20 years in the military and gender or race never mattered to me. What did matter was that those in charge could do their job and take care of their people instead of kissing ass to get ahead.
“The unnamed Navy captain was the top officer for promotion in her cohort and received a Purple Heart for injuries sustained from an IED in Iraq. She had previously served as a diver and bomb disposal technician, making her highly qualified for the Naval Special Warfare command position, which oversees special operations forces including divers, bomb disposal technicians, and SEALs.”
A few links and these are random, there are plenty more articles out there.
https://www.rawstory.com/pete-hegseth-2674284934/
https://www.reddit.com/r/navy/comments/1oui1tw/pentagon_revokes_orders_of_female_navy_captain_2/
“I wasn’t much of a Hegseth fan”
What are complaints about him?
From the outside looking in:
– sincerely interested in making the military be a military and not some kind of faggoty performance theater
– has identified traitors to America, from commies to the woke to the leftist media and disempowered them
– clearly says what he believes and works at it with no hidden agenda
That’s what I see from here but perhaps there is a different idea from those closer?
“From what I’ve read, she was quite capable and even some in the SEALs and some former SEALs aren’t happy about the decision.”
The media is very good at finding someone with the right opinion and promoting them as if they represent everyone in their class.
If the media can’t find someone with the right opinion, they can make it seem like they have it through editing or context manipulation.
I have no idea if she was qualified or not but I can’t think of a single elite soldier I have known who didn’t think women were a distraction and force divider…
…both professionally and personally.
…but I may have sample bias as they were also all divorced and liked their women like their whöres…
…objectified.
Bridging the Future in Sichuan:
https://www.foxnews.com/world/major-chinese-bridge-collapses-river-just-months-opening-traffic
It took about 2 minutes to find this entire thing is bullshìt.
First, be clear that all they hype is based on:
– the unknown record of an unnamed woman
– the (alleged) opinions of unnamed SEALS and former SEALS
The only thing we know is that she is not a SEAL.
“Historically, the commander of Naval Special Warfare Command (NSWC) has been a Navy officer who is a SEAL, i.e., has completed SEAL training, has the “Trident” insignia, and served in operational SEAL assignments.”
But perhaps she has other qualifications that would make up for this.
As per your link, here they are:
“The Navy special operations source pointed out the captain had been effective at recruiting women to special operations roles, and that person offered withering criticism of Hegseth.”
Do I even need to talk more smack about this?
You beat me to it, CH. Anonymous “retired SEALs” all think the unnamed person is vastly qualified!
And the unnamed person who would lead the SEALs as a non-SEAL was going to so in two weeks time. Has the press ever sat on an announcement like that for that long? I doubt any of this is real, now that I’ve read more (thanks JW, that was informative)…but if it is it was a good move. Because the SEALs should be led by someone who served as a SEAL. For starters.
An example on why right wingers shouldn’t be trusted with running a nation’s economy.
Right wing Argentine President Javier Milei ends up destroying the Argentine economy resulting in Trump bailing him out with USD 20 billion in US taxpayer money.
https://www.piie.com/blogs/realtime-economics/2025/argentina-crisis-us-rescue-may-invite-new-problems
Now we all know where @setnaffa Social Security and Medicare money is going to.
Won’t be long before Trump ends up destroying the US economy. Wonder if China will bail out Trump in exchange for concessions?
@setnaffa will also probably get a big bonus from the Chinese when that happens.
Why is Argentina having problems?
The entire economic strategy of trying to reverse decades of mismangement, corruption, and government bloat within a few years is a high risk/high reward move.
Of course this is getting sabotaged by internal forces which do not want to lose their parasitic positions in the previous system.
It is also getting sabotaged by globalist forces which have been extracting everything possible from Argentina’s misfortune.
Like child trannys and men in women’s sports, the economics of the left and their condemnation of fiscal responsibility and a productive society is crazytalk…
…at least for the BernieBro-grade stooges.
It is sensible policy for those at the top who find disorder to be a shortcut to wealth and power.
It’s hard to know what is real but we do know that Javier Milei was reelected just a couple of weeks ago, and his party won by a large margin. The linked article that claims he has lost all political support was written two months ago. Right before the elections.