Inauguration Day

Discussion in 'Non Surf Related' started by archy 2.0, Jan 17, 2017.

  1. DonQ

    DonQ Well-Known Member

    Oct 23, 2014
    a genda
    as they say in Maine
     
  2. JohnnyCornstarch

    JohnnyCornstarch Well-Known Member

    571
    Feb 24, 2015
    lmao madonna is an idiot she must be stoned or on that sh!t michael jackson was when he thought he was white.
     

  3. SloFlo

    SloFlo Well-Known Member

    Oct 6, 2016
    [video]https://www.c-span.org/video/?422431-1/white-house-spokesman-criticizes-media-coverage-inauguration[/video]
     
  4. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    Now, piggy4%, remove your non-surfing verbose flubbering buttockals from this once-fine Forume, the buoyz can get on with SURFING bidness.
     
  5. eatswell

    eatswell Well-Known Member

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    Jul 14, 2009
    I actually don't think Madonna looks that bad these days. Wouldn't touch Ashley Judd unless I was released from a 10 year prison stint. She didn't look bad at one time though.

    Why the hell do these protests always involve smashing Starbucks windows? It's been that way for a while, going back to the WTO protests back in 99.
     
  6. archy 2.0

    archy 2.0 Well-Known Member

    Jul 5, 2012
    F*kn A Spicer.
    "This is a two way street. The Media has vowed to hold the President accountable, and we will hold the media accountable'"
     
  7. archy 2.0

    archy 2.0 Well-Known Member

    Jul 5, 2012
  8. sigmund

    sigmund Well-Known Member

    Dec 7, 2015
    More people at the women's protest march in DC the following day, than at the inauguration, damn. So much for the presidential honeymoon period. Trump is going to be on a short leash with the people.
     
  9. nynj

    nynj Well-Known Member

    Jul 27, 2012
    Haha.. I don't care what Spicer said about the coverings on the grass... There was not as many people at the National Mall as there were for Obama. The white tarps made it more noticeable, but there definitely was more empty space.
    I noticed it during the ceremony as I'm sure most of you did... It doesn't mean there wasn't a big crowd, but Spicer was full of sh!t. He said "the white tarps highlighted the empty space where in years past they weren't there which eliminated this visual." There was no empty space in that area during Obama's inauguration. Peole in the crowd filling up the space eliminated that visual.
     
  10. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Guest

    Body counts at zany rally does' have any meaning whatsoever.
    All of you need to remember this simple fact:
    Trump won. Hillary lost.
    That IS the important salient fact all you morons need to internalize.
     
  11. The Incorrigible Steel Burrito VII

    The Incorrigible Steel Burrito VII Well-Known Member

    Oct 19, 2014
    Ah this is the angle that will develop. Anyone who presents anything but "the narrative" will be branded an American hating sore loser. Anyone who doesn't follow the narrative will be "fake news".

    Didn't vote for either of them. No skin in that game. Would be more pissed with her in office. This was a true choice of up the arse or in the mouth. Sadly so many people are enthusiastic about taking it in the


    You can no longer get results when you search climate change on whitehouse.gov

    Anybody okay with that?
     
  12. The Incorrigible Steel Burrito VII

    The Incorrigible Steel Burrito VII Well-Known Member

    Oct 19, 2014
    Grassyass, senior

    You've now triggered punk rock dance party with the baby.
     
  13. nynj

    nynj Well-Known Member

    Jul 27, 2012
    I was not saying it mattered... DJT felt the need to address it and say it was the biggest crowd ever... EVER

    So to El Ratings Machine DJT they do have meaning
     
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  14. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Guest

    Yeah, I am okay with that.
    99% of it was phony science anyways designed only to get grants by academics. Crap science--no controls in the studies. I reviewed many of them.
     
  15. The Incorrigible Steel Burrito VII

    The Incorrigible Steel Burrito VII Well-Known Member

    Oct 19, 2014
    Um.... no. ^^^

    But on the investment front: morality shouldn't stop when it comes to making money. That's when it matters. I see investing in bad environmental companies as leaving metaphorical trash on the beach for the next generation.
     
  16. Kyle

    Kyle Well-Known Member

    Sep 9, 2011
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    Never seen a movement like Trump's before huh, I think you guys are in for a huge reality check. If he doesn't make drastic, successful changes in the next 2 years, while the right holds all power, nothing is going to change.
     
  17. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Guest

    um....yes. Observaational studies do not qualify as good science.
    Garbage.
    Now...does the climate change?? Of course--it has for 4 1/2 billion years.
    And the Earth is cooling overall--that is why you are NOT walking on lava. We will be like Mars eventually.
    Global warming is farce.
     
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  18. SloFlo

    SloFlo Well-Known Member

    Oct 6, 2016
    Pretty sure I posted this one in 2014, somewhere, for some global warming/sky is falling believers...

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  19. SloFlo

    SloFlo Well-Known Member

    Oct 6, 2016
    It may have been 2015, no longer recall, but the data was from NOAA and affiliates...
     
  20. Kyle

    Kyle Well-Known Member

    Sep 9, 2011
    Barry, let's take a logical approach to this. Do you not think there is at least a slim chance you could be wrong about climate change? And if you are, don't you think the possible collateral damage could be far more devastating? There are some issues that are at least worth exploring because the possible outcomes could be too detrimental to just write off as non-sense due to your political ideology.

    Also, let's look at it biologically, as we are just one giant biological organism. Let's say you spend your life drinking a lot. Alcohol is Co2 in this analogy. As you keep pumping alcohol into your system you destroy your liver (the ozone layer/atmosphere)and develop cirrhosis. Now if you were to have part of your liver removed yet continued to drink alcohol, and in fact started to drink more, what kind of effect do you think that would have on your body? Nothing political here, just trying to take something political and analogize it non-politically.

    Let's not ignore the fact that we know fossil fuels are a finite resource, so why would we wait until absolutely necessary to convert to something else. Something closer to infinite, like say, the Sun. I am not sure the appeal in remaining dependent on 100 year old technology we know will run out eventually. I power my entire home on solar and know it is possible at this present time. We have American companies like Solar City and Telsa trying to convert us to this ASAP; and do it while creating American jobs and creating an American products. Just my opinion but the fastest way to fix our economy is thru the revolution of an industry similar to what the internet did in the 90's. How awesome would it be the US became the world leader in energy and automotive industry. I would think our economy and the American people would reap the benefits.

    Also, let's think about ISIS. If the US switched to solar and then the rest of the civilized world followed, oil prices would plummet. I'm not saying everyone has solar and an electric car, but what is 50% of the population did? Can you imagine how the oil sector would collapse and gas would be dirt cheap. How then, would these **** hole Islamic countries fund group like Hamas and ISIS. You can't fight a war without money, rule #1.

    That's it for my fossil fuel rant. Don't care what side of the aisle you sit, I just think it is common sense. We could solve so many very serious issues by just converting away from antiquated technology.

    Enjoy the games today fellas!
     
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