How will Joe Biden GOVERN? General Biden Administration F**kery Thread

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Why do you guys on here continue to treat the electorate like they are all Berkeley graduate students?

Yes, Americans are stupid. Yes, Afghanistan being in chaos gives them anxiety about 9/11 regardless if it's not Al Qaeda. Yes, Dems are going to ultimately pay for this.

Troops are still in Afghanistan breh, sent back to help with a hastily organized evacuation of Americans still trapped in the country. Biden fukked up the how/when, not the what. I think anyone with some sense can acknowledge that and accept that Biden is going to get hammered for his approach to this withdrawal. How can anyone see these scenes at the airport and think otherwise?

There is some instability in this country right now w/ covid, inflation, voting rights, social issues, now throw in FP...Dems are fukked next year. If Republicans play their cards right, they are the favorites for '24 right now IMO.

Outside of the media and political heads, nobody gives a shyt about this mess. Most people wanted the troops out.
 
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Why do you guys on here continue to treat the electorate like they are all Berkeley graduate students?

Yes, Americans are stupid. Yes, Afghanistan being in chaos gives them anxiety about 9/11 regardless if it's not Al Qaeda. Yes, Dems are going to ultimately pay for this.

Troops are still in Afghanistan breh, sent back to help with a hastily organized evacuation of Americans still trapped in the country. Biden fukked up the how/when, not the what. I think anyone with some sense can acknowledge that and accept that Biden is going to get hammered for his approach to this withdrawal. How can anyone see these scenes at the airport and think otherwise?

There is some instability in this country right now w/ covid, inflation, voting rights, social issues, now throw in FP...Dems are fukked next year. If Republicans play their cards right, they are the favorites for '24 right now IMO.

You’re right. Americans are stupid. That’s what I was pointing out. They connect 9/11 to the Taliban because they listened to GWB’s administration. It’s how he got re-elected. Yes, there is massive amount of instability. But a major difference is the instability being created by Republicans is more noticeable to the average Independent and quite frankly they are tired of it. And they don’t have the worry of a black man being the president.

Dems are only fukked where they’ve traditionally been fukked and that’s without a voting rights bill getting passed. And that’s not gonna change by 2024.

Even republicans realize it’s non-voters and fringe republicans causing most of the problems in our country, but they can’t win without those morons. This is just another mess Biden has to clean up and in two weeks it won’t even be part of the news cycle. It’s not changing any votes.

Quite frankly, it’s time to go hard on idiots. If they want to vote for endless wars and COVID running rampant, then that’s fukking democracy.
 
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Analysis: As Taliban advances, China lays groundwork to accept an awkward reality

Analysis: As Taliban advances, China lays groundwork to accept an awkward reality
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"Even if they can't control the whole country, they would still be a significant force to reckon with", an influential social media commentator known to be familiar with China's foreign policy thinking wrote on Thursday. The commentator, who goes by the pen name Niutanqin, or "Zither-Playing Cow", made the remarks on his WeChat channel.

The latest from Afghanistan



On Friday, the Global Times, a major state-backed tabloid, published an interview with the leader of an Afghan opposition party who said "the transitional government must include the Taliban".

The Taliban's momentum as U.S. forces withdraw is awkward for China, which has blamed religious extremism as a destabilizing force in its western Xinjiang region and has long worried that Taliban-controlled territory would be used to harbour separatist forces.

But China also hews to a policy of non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries.

It has also drastically tightened security in Xinjiang, hardening its borders and putting what UN experts and rights groups estimate were at least a million ethnic Uyghurs and other Muslims in detention centres that China describes as vocational training facilities to help stamp out Islamist extremism and separatism.

Last month's meeting in the northern Chinese city of Tianjin followed a similar visit by a Taliban delegation in 2019, but comes as the group is much more powerful, with Wang saying he hoped Afghanistan can have a "moderate Islamist policy". :mjlol:

"Isn't this the same Taliban that blew up the Buddhas of Bamiyan in front of world media? Shouldn't we have a bottom line?" a Chinese netizen commented on the Twitter-like Weibo below a news clip showing Wang standing next to a Taliban official. :dwillhuh:

PRAGMATIC CHINA

In dealing with the Taliban, an increasingly powerful China may be able to leverage the fact that, unlike Russia or the United States, it has never fought them.

When the Taliban were last in power between 1996-2001, China had already suspended relations with Afghanistan, having pulled out its diplomats in 1993 following the outbreak of civil war.

"This is us being pragmatic. How you want to rule your country is largely your own business, just don't let that affect China," said Lin Minwang, a South Asia expert with Shanghai's Fudan University.

"When a major Asian power like China shows it recognizes Taliban's political legitimacy by meeting them so openly, it is giving the Taliban a big diplomatic win," Lin said.

State media published at least two analytical stories this week highlighting that Afghanistan had been the "graveyard of empires" and cautioning China not to be mired in the "Great Game", reinforcing a message that China harbours neither the intentions of sending troops into Afghanistan nor the illusion that it can fill the power vacuum left by the United States.

After their meeting with Wang, the Taliban said they hope China can play a bigger economic role.

"This shows that China might have dangled promises of economic aid and investment to a post-war Afghanistan as a carrot to encourage both sides to stop fighting and reach a political settlement," said Zhang Li, a professor of South Asian studies at Sichuan University.

The risks to China of regional instability were highlighted last month when 13 people, including nine Chinese workers, were killed in Pakistan in a suicide bombing on a bus. China is building massive infrastructure projects in Pakistan under its Belt & Road initiative. read more

"China's number one priority is for the fighting to stop, as chaos breeds religious extremism and terrorism," Zhang said. :mjpls: :sas2:

Reporting by Yew Lun Tian Editing by Tony Munroe and Kim Coghill
 

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But they aren’t doing a great job. People are struggling. Biden let these dudes spend weeks working on an infrastructure bill, which is fine considering it worked but…nothing else has been done. I don’t want to hear about Covid relief, that was months ago. Prices are up, wages are meh for many, and others are at risk of eviction. And these are the people you think will vote for you next year lol?

An infrastructure bill passed the senate with heavy republican support and it can’t become law because of House infighting. With a 5 seat majority. This is madness.

people are struggling?
 
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