NJFox Posted 1 February 2025 Posted 1 February 2025 (edited) 9 minutes ago, spacemunky said: WTF is happening? Videos on local news here are horrible, plane cam be seen plummeting from the sky. Happened so fast that there was no mayday or emergency declaration to ATC. Child was probably at Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia, a remarkable facility. Awful, awful news all around. Edited 1 February 2025 by NJFox 2
foxy boxing Posted 1 February 2025 Posted 1 February 2025 1 hour ago, Jattdogg said: That is horrible news. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jan/31/philadelphia-plane-crash Must of been another diversity hire at the controls.
leicsmac Posted 1 February 2025 Posted 1 February 2025 https://www.finance.senate.gov/chairmans-news/wyden-demands-answers-following-report-of-musk-personnel-seeking-access-to-highly-sensitive-us-treasury-payments-system To add to the general ominous nature of things happening now... 1
leicsmac Posted 1 February 2025 Posted 1 February 2025 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckg0m79gm10o In case it isn't already immediately obvious and hasn't been for a long time, you're either kissing Trumps' arse or you're in his way, with all the consequences that entails. He and his self-interested lackeys do not do subtlety, nuance or any kind of middle ground. The UK government and diplomatic corps should acknowledge this and act accordingly.
Dr The Singh Posted 1 February 2025 Posted 1 February 2025 42 minutes ago, leicsmac said: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckg0m79gm10o In case it isn't already immediately obvious and hasn't been for a long time, you're either kissing Trumps' arse or you're in his way, with all the consequences that entails. He and his self-interested lackeys do not do subtlety, nuance or any kind of middle ground. The UK government and diplomatic corps should acknowledge this and act accordingly. Kiss Trumps arse?
leicsmac Posted 1 February 2025 Posted 1 February 2025 15 minutes ago, Dr The Singh said: Kiss Trumps arse? Only if it's a ploy for the next step to look like the scene with the corrupt police chief in Man on Fire. 1
Tommy G Posted 1 February 2025 Posted 1 February 2025 Can we have a separate thread for American politics? I love a political debate but it’s literally every single post on here these days. 2
leicsmac Posted 1 February 2025 Posted 1 February 2025 4 minutes ago, Tommy G said: Can we have a separate thread for American politics? I love a political debate but it’s literally every single post on here these days. Think we did once upon a time, but then I think it was decided having all news/pol stuff in one thread (mostly) along with all the associated bickering was easier in terms of moderation. It's an unfortunate fact, however, that the decisions made over there are going to affect us all - mostly negatively. 2
Paninistickers Posted 1 February 2025 Posted 1 February 2025 21 minutes ago, leicsmac said: It's an unfortunate fact, however, that the decisions made over there are going to affect us all I'd disagree, at least on an individual level. Even our own government has only a micro influence on daily life. Even less a foreign one.
bovril Posted 1 February 2025 Posted 1 February 2025 40 minutes ago, leicsmac said: Think we did once upon a time, but then I think it was decided having all news/pol stuff in one thread (mostly) along with all the associated bickering was easier in terms of moderation. It's an unfortunate fact, however, that the decisions made over there are going to affect us all - mostly negatively. I think American politics effects us much less in the UK than we think. Less than for example Irish or French politics, which is discussed here very little.
Torquay Gunner Posted 1 February 2025 Posted 1 February 2025 American politics might affect many of us on a emotional level, but certainly not an practical one.
leicsmac Posted 1 February 2025 Posted 1 February 2025 36 minutes ago, Paninistickers said: I'd disagree, at least on an individual level. Even our own government has only a micro influence on daily life. Even less a foreign one. 15 minutes ago, bovril said: I think American politics effects us much less in the UK than we think. Less than for example Irish or French politics, which is discussed here very little. 4 minutes ago, Torquay Gunner said: American politics might affect many of us on a emotional level, but certainly not an practical one. At an everyday practical level, this is all correct, there's plenty of evidence. However, on a long term global level, to say nothing of the cultural osmosis that means... interesting US-centric political viewpoints are, taking on increased popularity in the UK (look at the % of Reform polling whose policy platform is basically Trump policy platform for the UK, with all that entails), I think that's a rather different matter that is worthy of consideration. 3
Trav Le Bleu Posted 2 February 2025 Posted 2 February 2025 (edited) I'm just gonna drop this in here. Not only is it brilliant, it's a pretty good explanation of how different political and social systems work. If nothing else, it should brighten your day. Edited 2 February 2025 by Trav Le Bleu 1
davieG Posted 2 February 2025 Posted 2 February 2025 18 hours ago, Tommy G said: Can we have a separate thread for American politics? I love a political debate but it’s literally every single post on here these days. Probably because the main TV news programmes are very USA influenced and reported on and boy do they milk them.
leicsmac Posted 2 February 2025 Posted 2 February 2025 GB News and the Daily Fail turning their ire upon the Scandinavian nations at the moment with very carefully cherry picked overstating, it would appear. I never knew closing social inequality through economic and social models that result in overall quality of life figures the rest of the world envy was such a threat. Still, I guess such ideas are anathema to the social Darwinists and ethnonationalists. 2
Trav Le Bleu Posted 2 February 2025 Posted 2 February 2025 I feel sorry for the average US citizen, who can no longer afford maple syrup on their pancakes 2
worthosoriginals Posted 2 February 2025 Posted 2 February 2025 22 minutes ago, Trav Le Bleu said: I feel sorry for the average US citizen, who can no longer afford maple syrup on their pancakes The fat feckers will have lard on them instead, can't go risking losing any weight 1
Zear0 Posted 2 February 2025 Posted 2 February 2025 1 hour ago, worthosoriginals said: The fat feckers will have lard on them instead, can't go risking losing any weight Yeah, sugar coated bacon will suffice in the interim.
Daggers Posted 2 February 2025 Posted 2 February 2025 Always amazes me when Americans have the gall to criticise the cuisine from other countries. Bar grits, drive-thru coffee and oversized fast food meals, what have they given to the world? Have they invented the equivalent to the fish finger sandwich? Have they developed a rival to pie and mushy peas? No. No they haven't. They don't even know what chips are ffs. Stupid Americans. 1
Bellend Sebastian Posted 2 February 2025 Posted 2 February 2025 3 minutes ago, Daggers said: Always amazes me when Americans have the gall to criticise the cuisine from other countries. Bar grits, drive-thru coffee and oversized fast food meals, what have they given to the world? Have they invented the equivalent to the fish finger sandwich? Have they developed a rival to pie and mushy peas? No. No they haven't. They don't even know what chips are ffs. Stupid Americans. Every time somebody mentions grits I cannot remember what they are so I have to look them up and then realise there's a reason I can't remember: made of "maize that has been treated with an alkali in a process called nixtamalization, with the pericarp (ovary wall) removed." My mouth's watering at the very thought
Daggers Posted 2 February 2025 Posted 2 February 2025 3 minutes ago, Bellend Sebastian said: Every time somebody mentions grits I cannot remember what they are so I have to look them up and then realise there's a reason I can't remember: made of "maize that has been treated with an alkali in a process called nixtamalization, with the pericarp (ovary wall) removed." My mouth's watering at the very thought A shit porridge they lump onto a plate with bacon covered in syrup. Americans don't deserve arteries.
Vacamion Posted 2 February 2025 Posted 2 February 2025 11 minutes ago, Daggers said: Always amazes me when Americans have the gall to criticise the cuisine from other countries. Bar grits, drive-thru coffee and oversized fast food meals, what have they given to the world? Have they invented the equivalent to the fish finger sandwich? Have they developed a rival to pie and mushy peas? No. No they haven't. They don't even know what chips are ffs. Stupid Americans. What I'm looking for is someone who can contribute to what England has given the world. Culture. Sophistication. Genius. A little bit more than a hot dog. 1 2
Bellend Sebastian Posted 2 February 2025 Posted 2 February 2025 20 minutes ago, Daggers said: A shit porridge they lump onto a plate with bacon covered in syrup. Americans don't deserve arteries. Sounds like they're taking porridge and simply making it better/less nutritious
Daggers Posted 2 February 2025 Posted 2 February 2025 17 minutes ago, Vacamion said: What I'm looking for is someone who can contribute to what England has given the world. Culture. Sophistication. Genius. A little bit more than a hot dog. If I was you, I'd run for cover and close the hatch, 'cause you're gonna wind up on one of those meat hooks, my son. 1
Daggers Posted 2 February 2025 Posted 2 February 2025 Just now, Bellend Sebastian said: Sounds like they're taking porridge and simply making it better/less nutritious But they ruined bacon.
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