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The Spell is Broken


               
2025 Jan 24, 12:39pm   569 views  29 comments

by TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   follow (9)  

The fact that we had term after term of Republican Presidents yet nobody ever overturned the LBJ Affirmative Action EO until today is disturbing.

The rapidity of deportions shows Bush could have done it at any time.

We're seeing the beginning of the End of Controlled Opposition. Now that people have seen what a President can do in less than a week, they're never going to buy the "Just wait until we have 20 more seat majority to do basic things" excuses again

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1   Patrick   @   2025 Jan 24, 12:48pm  

Oh man, Trump has been great so far. If only he would come clean about the mRNA injection harm, I'd have nothing against him at all.
2   Eric_Holder   @   2025 Jan 24, 12:50pm  

AmericanKulak says

The fact that we had term after term of Republican Presidents yet nobody ever overturned the LBJ Affirmative Action EO until today is disturbing.


Reagan reportedly wanted to do it but got cold feet.
3   Tenpoundbass   @   2025 Jan 24, 4:41pm  

Yeah the Uniparty was all about controlled opposition. I'm looking forward to a Maga Uniparty. Which is the only way the Democrat party will survive, is by the Democrats that has been driven into the dark by the Commies. Perhaps they will step up and run on America first agendas. If that doesn't happen, then we expect more partisan hamstringing in Congress and the Senate, even if the next ten presidents are all Republican America first.

I hope RFK is just laying low and staying out of the limelight until Trump's main cabinet picks are complete. He's been too quiet. I was hopping he would rise and shine and lead a MAGA Democrat movement.
4   Tenpoundbass   @   2025 Jan 24, 4:42pm  

Eric Holder says

Reagan reportedly wanted to do it but got cold feet.


Cold feet or usurped by H. W. Bush and his deep state spooks? They were probably spiking his hot toddies with aluminum oxide.
5   Ceffer   @   2025 Jan 24, 4:54pm  

None of them ever gave a shit about equal opportunity. If you can't get it done over 64 years by 'elevating' the 'disadvantaged', it was never meant to be, twisting the infrastructure from competency to idiocy as if the competency were contagious in the mentally, culturally and attitudinally bereft.

I saw the absurdities in my own academic experiences (and experienced the reverse discrimination). It was (as now) a Cecil Rhodes, Club of Rome, CIA gig to undermine the country and the population according the grand secret handshake plan for the NWO.
6   WookieMan   @   2025 Jan 24, 5:10pm  

Patrick says

Oh man, Trump has been great so far. If only he would come clean about the mRNA injection harm, I'd have nothing against him at all.

No POTUS is perfection. Did you get the vax? If not who cares? You were more intelligent. You can't control people, only yourself. No one was legally forced to take the vaccine. If you have skills or you're crafty just forge the vaccine docs or get a new job. There was no law ever on the books I'm aware of.

There was no law saying you couldn't forge a vax card and get in trouble either. It's been 3 years. Nothing is gonna happen boss. Fauci is almost dead anyway. So hang him 5 years before his death, what a victory.

Gear up for the next time. It will happen again. The past is the past. It fucked my wife up. I'm sympathetic to your outcry, but nothing will come of it.
7   Eric_Holder   @   2025 Jan 24, 5:36pm  

WookieMan says


No one was legally forced to take the vaccine.


Some people definitely were, but the ones who refused and got fired are now winning millions in courts.
8   WookieMan   @   2025 Jan 24, 5:42pm  

Eric Holder says

WookieMan says



No one was legally forced to take the vaccine.


Some people definitely were, but the ones who refused and got fired are now winning millions in courts.

It was a request to keep employment. It wasn't law is my point. IL weed is legal and I can still drug test you and fire you as a business owner. Forging a covid vax card is not illegal and never was. No one had to lose their job at all. People were stupid and god hopes my wife doesn't stumble onto this site, but she was stupid.

I'm an equal basher even on family. I say this somewhat jokingly, but taking the vaccine was akin to marrying me... lol. Toxic.
9   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   @   2025 Jan 24, 6:25pm  

Tenpoundbass says

Cold feet or usurped by H. W. Bush and his deep state spooks? They were probably spiking his hot toddies with aluminum oxide.

That's my thought. He probably was cajoled into NOT doing it by various staffers.
10   SunnyvaleCA   @   2025 Jan 24, 9:57pm  

WookieMan says


It was a request to keep employment. It wasn't law is my point. IL weed is legal and I can still drug test you and fire you as a business owner. Forging a covid vax card is not illegal and never was.

Government workers and (I think) many governmented-licensed workers (doctors, nurses, etc) were required to be fired if they didn't take the Fauchi Ouchi™. Throwing out $400k education and 10 years of study/work isn't exactly just a "request." And I think you're wrong about forging a vax card; if you did that to keep your job and it was a government requirement that you be vaxxed, I'm pretty sure you'd be in a lot of trouble.

Could have been worse. The supreme court saved us from Biden's illegal decree that companies employing 100 people or more must also fire unvaxxed workers.
11   Ceffer   @   2025 Jan 24, 10:17pm  

Who can forget the repulsive, oozing, evil de Blasio stuffing his crooked gob with french fries while telling people they could get a free fast food meal to get vaccinated.
12   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   @   2025 Jan 24, 11:05pm  

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I support Pete Hegseth because he was the first nominee in years to be opposed by both parties.

Lloyd Austin: 93–2.

Mark Esper: 90–8.

James Mattis: 98–1.

Ashton Carter: 93–5.

Leon Panetta: 100–0.

Robert Gates: 95–2.

Pete Hegseth: 51-50.
13   WookieMan   @   2025 Jan 25, 1:17am  

SunnyvaleCA says


I'm pretty sure you'd be in a lot of trouble.

What law was broken? Is lying on a resume a crime? Everyone here has likely done it or puffed it up.

Remember there's HIPPA. That's law. My wife got one dose and the card is a flipping joke. So easy to forge and your employer CANNOT call and ask for the information.

So no, you wouldn't get in trouble because your employer would be in violation of HIPPA getting medical records. They would be in trouble. Always read the details in an employment agreement, but no one HAD to get the vaccine at all. Everyone feels stupid for getting it so they justify and give a bull shit reason, "well I would get fired."

Realize HR doesn't know a flying fuck what they're doing. They're just checking boxes on a checklist. Vaccine card, good to go. They have no clue if it's a fake or not.
14   Onvacation   @   2025 Jan 25, 2:32am  

WookieMan says

the card is a flipping joke. So easy to forge

Forging the vax card would have been giving implicit permission to the fascists.

I refused the jab because I knew it was wrong. Had I, and many others like me, not spoken out and refused the experimental biologic agent we ALL would now have to walk around with a phone app (preinstalled on our phones back in 2020) that showed whether we had got the latest injection.

At first the jab was voluntary, then getting it was rewarded with a donut, then you had to have proof (the vax card) to eat in restaurants or go to the movies. By the end of 2021 we, the unvaxed, were threatened with a "winter of severe illness and death" by a president flanked by marine guards.

If we had gone along to get along by forging the vax card back in 2020 we would now be living in dystopia.
15   stfu   @   2025 Jan 25, 2:43am  

Onvacation says

Forging the vax card would have been giving implicit permission to the fascists.


THIS^

One of my co-workers had a daughter who was a nurse at a drive up vaccine clinic. She was willing to put the shot into the car seat for anyone whom her father referred to her. I thought long and hard about it but came to the same conclusion as you. Once you open that door you've lost the argument.

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