Reg the Fronkey Farmer

  • Unseen replied to the topic The new powers that be in the forum Group logo of PoliticsPolitics 1 year, 2 months ago

    Now that The Orange One is in office, he just doesn’t give a fuck. Honor fallen soldiers? Not when the golf course is beckoning. (BTW, he seems to think that everyone plays golf.)

  • _Robert_ replied to the topic The new powers that be in the forum Group logo of PoliticsPolitics 1 year, 2 months ago

    Those mystery science characters have more sense than most of us apparently. A buddy says he is down a quarter million already. I got mostly out of the stock market when the pumpkin head was elected.

    Ah…but the leopards are just chowing on faces.

  • Fellow Unbelievers,

    Their ultimate Trump references were when they riffed on the character Trumpy in the movie Pod People. The Trumpy of today is certainly just as voracious and chaotic:

  • Fellow Unbelievers,

    Here is a good place to showcase the humorous, even very prescient, refereces to Donald J. Trump on Mystery Science Theater 3000

  • TheEncogitationer wrote:
    And, of course, the part of Donald Trump’s brain that pauses between thought and speech and speech and action doesn’t work at all.

    This is spot on, of course. But I’m worried, in spite of the obvious harm of Project 2025 (“P2025”) as it is executed, that perhaps irrepairable harm is the goal of wannabee oligarchs. Or, may…[Read more]

  • Reg,

    David McWilliams is right…up to the last sentence.

    Interdependence of trade in all areas of the world will always exist due to comparative advantage that everyone has on certain products and services. Detroit cannot grow bananas as good as New Guinea and the Czech Republic can’t make coffee as good as Columbia.

    But dependence on the…[Read more]

  • This is published by David McWilliams in an Irish broadsheet on Jan 4th 2025:

    A country can threaten tariffs and talk tough when it is owed money. When it owes money, that’s a different story.

    We are heading into a trade war. That’s what the United States wants and that’s what the world will get.

    In 2025 it will become increasingly obvio…[Read more]

  • Unseen replied to the topic The new powers that be in the forum Group logo of PoliticsPolitics 1 year, 2 months ago

    @PopeBeanie

    There are other ways.

    He might withdraw days before the middle of his term, continuing to rule through his veep and then seek a second term again in the next election, which I think may be perfectly legal.

    He might elect a proxy (Don Jr.?) to stand in for him while he rather blatantly is the true President, also probably…[Read more]

  • Unseen wrote:
    A psychiatrist explains why Trump wanting a third term (and by extenstion of his logic, to never leave office) was inevitable from the start.

    He also says that the 12th and 22nd amendments together prohibit a president from becoming a president a third time, but I saw an explanation, I forget from who, saying Trump might be able to…[Read more]

  • Unseen replied to the topic The new powers that be in the forum Group logo of PoliticsPolitics 1 year, 2 months ago

    _Robert_ wrote:
    The tariff thing might be a way to gain control of taxation from congress for king tRump. Add tariffs as a tax, cause recession so billionares can buy up stocks, then be the hero calling for sweeping income tax reductions, stock market bounces back. Rich get richer.

    There’s a strong argument that the new oligarchy can treat this…[Read more]

  • _Robert_ replied to the topic The new powers that be in the forum Group logo of PoliticsPolitics 1 year, 2 months ago

    The tariff thing might be a way to gain control of taxation from congress for king tRump. Add tariffs as a tax, cause recession so billionares can buy up stocks, then be the hero calling for sweeping income tax reductions, stock market bounces back. Rich get richer.

  • Unseen replied to the topic The new powers that be in the forum Group logo of PoliticsPolitics 1 year, 2 months ago

    While the judge did the right thing in dismissing charges with prejudice, I’m sure prosecutors holding charges in abeyance to extort someone’s cooperation is pretty much standard practice, though I suspect most often it’s done to get an underling to rat on a more important target.

  • Unseen replied to the topic The new powers that be in the forum Group logo of PoliticsPolitics 1 year, 2 months ago

    A psychiatrist explains why Trump wanting a third term (and by extenstion of his logic, to never leave office) was inevitable from the start. And, amazingly, it has nothing to do with facing prison after leaving office.

  • _Robert_ replied to the topic The new powers that be in the forum Group logo of PoliticsPolitics 1 year, 2 months ago

    Yeah, Pope…

    It is dismal, so many people available for Trump to purchase. However, the grass roots rumblings have begun. When the recession hits, Trump is gonna need extra strength Depends ™.

  • Is this, or is it not outright corruption of our courts, legal establishment, and politicians in power? This explanation is from a Democratic senator.

    14-1/2 minutes long

  • Yay, Rand Paul! I’d forgotten about him for a while.

    1-1/4 minutes long

  • Strega,

    Ah Enco, you conceive of receiving music from AI that might disturb you going to sleep. That would be untamed music

    How far are we from asking AI to match our sleep phases and introduce sounds to encourage conscious dreaming, or to assist us as biological individuals to reach optimum rest. Perhaps using a device similar to a smart…

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  • AI assisted sleep is an idea worth exploring. Assess physiology, cultural influences and give us what so many are missing. A good night of sleep! Not sure what AI can do for the waker uppers who have benign prostatic hyperplasia or a bladder that wakes us.

    However imagine after an assessment one person gets that drumbeat rhythmic assist, another…[Read more]

  • Ah Enco, you conceive of receiving music from AI that might disturb you going to sleep. That would be untamed music

    How far are we from asking AI to match our sleep phases and introduce sounds to encourage conscious dreaming, or to assist us as biological individuals to reach optimum rest. Perhaps using a device similar to a smart watch. It…[Read more]

  • Robert,

    I’ll listen to 24/7 smooth jazz on loop to go to sleep, but I’ll never listen to AI-generated music for sleep. Maybe that’s an unfounded bias, but what AI produces visually looks like nightmare fuel.

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