Reality persists in its pitiless indifference to your raging feefees....nefarious101 » 17 Apr 2025, 8:32 am » wrote: ↑ Cha-Ching....triggered the Dickhead again
Hey Dickhead....
You're getting real good at losing....
it's all you do anymore...
you're so angry too....
funny watching a beta sissy get pissed off...
but you being a beta sissy all you can do is rage online...
offline you wouldn't last 3 minutes doing that
But if a critical mass of Americans do wake up, then the court’s stand will be indispensable to justice and — critically — accountability. Every public official associated with Trump’s defiance of the courts (including his vice president, JD Vance) should be impeached, convicted and barred forever from holding public officeBlackvegetable » 17 Apr 2025, 7:29 am » wrote: ↑ Trump’s freeze on $2.2 billion to Harvard provided no proof of wrongdoing
The Trump administration skipped over requirements, including offering to hold a hearing, when applying financial penalties related to civil rights violations.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/educatio ... isemitism/
Now many will assume that I am a Constitution/Due Process purist, but I see in this flagrant abuse an opportunity.
Think in terms of Cost/Benefit.
Is Harvard, and it's standing as one of the world's elite institutions of higher learning which draws the best and brightest from the entire planet to its research departments, not a small price to pay for the long term gain?
Imagine, in Jan. 2029, when President Amy Klobuchar starts selectively stripping Grifty and his dim minions of their constitutional protections.
Surely there is a labor camp on a frozen bog, somewhere in Free Ukraine, where the inmates work naked all year.....mining gravel with their nails.
And they can change the process as they choose.Blackvegetable » 17 Apr 2025, 8:04 am » wrote: ↑ The federal government has a process.
Grifty isn't "the federal government"
Alternate realities come from every ancestor pretending life isn't self evident adapting in series parallel time occupying space daily here as a unique individual never duplicated twice since a fertilized cell.Blackvegetable » 17 Apr 2025, 8:55 am » wrote: ↑ Reality persists in its pitiless indifference to your raging feefees....
Trump-hater!Blackvegetable » 17 Apr 2025, 9:01 am » wrote: ↑ But if a critical mass of Americans do wake up, ...
Trump hater....Trump hater!!!
What's not to hate?
Blackvegetable » 17 Apr 2025, 7:29 am » wrote: ↑ Trump’s freeze on $2.2 billion to Harvard provided no proof of wrongdoing
The Trump administration skipped over requirements, including offering to hold a hearing, when applying financial penalties related to civil rights violations.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/educatio ... isemitism/
Now many will assume that I am a Constitution/Due Process purist, but I see in this flagrant abuse an opportunity.
Think in terms of Cost/Benefit.
Is Harvard, and it's standing as one of the world's elite institutions of higher learning which draws the best and brightest from the entire planet to its research departments, not a small price to pay for the long term gain?
Imagine, in Jan. 2029, when President Amy Klobuchar starts selectively stripping Grifty and his dim minions of their constitutional protections.
Surely there is a labor camp on a frozen bog, somewhere in Free Ukraine, where the inmates work naked all year.....mining gravel with their nails.
A lot, actually:
Skans » 17 Apr 2025, 9:34 am » wrote: ↑ A lot, actually:There's just a few goodies that Trump is doing for YOU because you are an AMERICAN. Come on, you secretly love the guy!!!
- Trump is the only President to ever dive into all of the waste in government and then do something about it.
- Trump has passed tariffs to get fair trade deals, just like many DEMOCRAT presidents and senators before him said needed to be done, but didn't have what it took to actually do it.
- Trump is deporting violent criminals out of this country - how can you argue against that
Hey Dickhead with TDS...Blackvegetable » 17 Apr 2025, 8:55 am » wrote: ↑ Reality persists in its pitiless indifference to your raging feefees....
Google "Grace Commission" and "GAO".Skans » 17 Apr 2025, 9:34 am » wrote: ↑ A lot, actually:There's just a few goodies that Trump is doing for YOU because you are an AMERICAN. Come on, you secretly love the guy!!!
- Trump is the only President to ever dive into all of the waste in government and then do something about it.
- Trump has passed tariffs to get fair trade deals, just like many DEMOCRAT presidents and senators before him said needed to be done, but didn't have what it took to actually do it.
- Trump is deporting violent criminals out of this country - how can you argue against that
You're a **** idiot.to get fair trade deals
And currently defying SCOTUS in so doing.Trump is deporting violent criminals out of this country - how can you argue against that
Bloom’s Taxonomy Breakdown:Blackvegetable » 17 Apr 2025, 7:29 am » wrote: ↑ Trump’s freeze on $2.2 billion to Harvard provided no proof of wrongdoing
The Trump administration skipped over requirements, including offering to hold a hearing, when applying financial penalties related to civil rights violations.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/educatio ... isemitism/
Now many will assume that I am a Constitution/Due Process purist, but I see in this flagrant abuse an opportunity.
Think in terms of Cost/Benefit.
Is Harvard, and it's standing as one of the world's elite institutions of higher learning which draws the best and brightest from the entire planet to its research departments, not a small price to pay for the long term gain?
Imagine, in Jan. 2029, when President Amy Klobuchar starts selectively stripping Grifty and his dim minions of their constitutional protections.
Surely there is a labor camp on a frozen bog, somewhere in Free Ukraine, where the inmates work naked all year.....mining gravel with their nails.
Let’s see if we get an answer… or a gravel pit. Remember you are on dodge 102.But do you believe any institution—Harvard included—is worth compromising the legal foundation that protects everyone, regardless of political affiliation? Where do you draw the line between accountability and authoritarianism?
I'll let Trump deal with the courts. I'm just glad evil criminals have been deported. And, so are most Democrats! That's what you really hate. Trump is doing things that most Americans approve of. You and your ilk are on the wrong side of history.Blackvegetable » 17 Apr 2025, 9:50 am » wrote: ↑ Google "Grace Commission" and "GAO".
You're a **** idiot.
And currently defying SCOTUS in so doing.
How **** dare you presume, Level 0.16?Vegas » 17 Apr 2025, 9:52 am » wrote: ↑ Bloom’s Taxonomy Breakdown:
- Level 1 – Remembering:
No problem here. You recall that Harvard is elite and Trump has supporters. That’s the easy part.- Level 2 – Understanding:
Yes, we’re tentatively here. You are interpreting a hypothetical abuse of due process as a kind of reverse karma scenario, tying it into the prestige of Harvard and the broader implications of constitutional erosion. There's some actual conceptual framing going on. Big day. You are still a moron.- Level 3 – Applying:
Nope. You are not applying the principle beyond Harvard or give any real-world policy comparisons. No legal precedent, no historical analogy, just... frozen gravel-mining in Free Ukraine.- Levels 4–6 (Analyzing, Evaluating, Creating):
Still light-years away. No structured breakdown of opposing views. No weighing consequences. No synthesis. Just a vivid dystopian image with a snarky smirk.
Conclusion:
Congrats, Mary—you've reached Level 2.05. You finally stepped off the Bloom’s basement floor. Now let’s see if you can stay here without falling backward into the thesaurus pit.
Question:
You raise an interesting hypothetical about trading long-term constitutional principles for short-term political vengeance.
Let’s see if we get an answer… or a gravel pit. Remember you are on dodge 102.
You're a simpleton.Skans » 17 Apr 2025, 9:54 am » wrote: ↑ I'll let Trump deal with the courts. I'm just glad evil criminals have been deported. And, so are most Democrats! That's what you really hate. Trump is doing things that most Americans approve of. You and your ilk are on the wrong side of history.
Ah, beautiful—the Bloom’s Breakdown broke you. No rebuttal, no analysis, just another spelling bee insult from the guy who thought “Tool” was a Level 2 insight. You didn’t challenge the taxonomy—you just threw a tantrum at it. That’s not Level 2, Mary. That’s “L” for dodge #103. Keep racking them up.Blackvegetable » 17 Apr 2025, 9:55 am » wrote: ↑ How **** dare you presume, Level 0.16?
Spell "Intelligent", without my help.
No...you aren't qualified to break anything down.Vegas » 17 Apr 2025, 10:00 am » wrote: ↑ Ah, beautiful—the Bloom’s Breakdown broke you. No rebuttal, no analysis, just another spelling bee insult from the guy who thought “Tool” was a Level 2 insight. You didn’t challenge the taxonomy—you just threw a tantrum at it. That’s not Level 2, Mary. That’s “L” for dodge #103. Keep racking them up.