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Die waren auch aufgeregt!
Ich vermute eher, das ist aus der Gerüchteküche in dem Chaos.
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| Zitat von pesto
die haben in die gänge gekackt????
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Einerseits neue Information [¤: für mich], andererseits auch irgendwie nicht so überraschend.
Ist jetzt sicherlich auch dem Zusammenschnitt geschuldet aber es ist schon beeindruckend, wie abgeklärt vor allem Nancy Pelosi da wirkt. Ich hätte doch mit etwas mehr Panik, Genervtheit, Hektik gerechnet. Ich meine, die Leute, die das Capitol gestürmt haben, hätten sie ja wahrscheinlich buchstäblich in der Luft zerrissen, wenn sie ihnen in die Finger gekommen wäre.
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Da muss nur einer kacken. "Die" haben bestimmt nicht alle in die Büros gekackt, sonst würde der Bau jetzt ja auch Kotipol heißen. Der Rest hat nur ganz normal versucht die Abstimmung zu sprengen und Leute umzubringen. Ist immer ärgerlich, wenn ein Einzelner eine ganze Bewegung diskreditiert.
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Das ist ne alte Info:
| They turned the US Capitol into a craphouse.
Some invading rioters defiled the hallowed seat of democracy with their dung in their ill-fated effort to overturn the election, a source close to incoming Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) told The Post.
“Congressional staffers saw feces in the hallways,” the source said Friday.
The vile vandals apparently took dumps in bathrooms and then spread around their poop, a Schumer insider said.
“It came from the bathroom and they tracked it around,” the source said. “There was an intentional effort to degrade the Capitol building.”
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) of Brooklyn also reported that some members of the mob urinated on the floors during the rampage.
“There was urine. There was clear desecration,” he told WNYC on Thursday. | |
January 8, 2021
https://nypost.com/2021/01/08/rioters-left-feces-urine-in-hallways-and-offices-during-mobbing-of-us-capitol/
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| Zitat von zapedusa
Da muss nur einer kacken. "Die" haben bestimmt nicht alle in die Büros gekackt, sonst würde der Bau jetzt ja auch Kotipol heißen. Der Rest hat nur ganz normal versucht die Abstimmung zu sprengen und Leute umzubringen. Ist immer ärgerlich, wenn ein Einzelner eine ganze Bewegung diskreditiert.
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Man kann ja wohl einen Lynchmob bilden ohne dass das ganze in eine Shitshow ausartet.
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| Zitat von zapedusa
Da muss nur einer kacken. "Die" haben bestimmt nicht alle in die Büros gekackt, sonst würde der Bau jetzt ja auch Kotipol heißen. Der Rest hat nur ganz normal versucht die Abstimmung zu sprengen und Leute umzubringen. Ist immer ärgerlich, wenn ein Einzelner eine ganze Bewegung diskreditiert.
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Bei so einer Scheiße ist ne Grenze erreicht!
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| Zitat von -=Q=- 8-BaLL
Ich vermute eher, das ist aus der Gerücheküche in dem Chaos.
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ftfy.
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Was aus diesen Ermittlungen um den 6. Januar so rausfällt.
| Unreleased subpoenaed footage: Roger Stone angry that Trump didn’t grant him a second pardon melts down, calling Ivanka Trump "abortionist bitch daughter". | |
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Warum passiert das überhaupt vor einer Kamera?! WTF.
Dass ich erkenne, was die Welt/ Im Innersten zusammenhält.
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| Zitat von Wraith of Seth
Warum passiert das überhaupt vor einer Kamera?! WTF. | |
in deren kranken köpfen sind/werden sie halt die gewinner in den geschichtsbüchern sein. also kann man schon mal alles auf video aufnehmen.
dass es dann in so nem kontext verwendet wird wäre ja unvorstellbar.
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Es ist so.
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Alle mett auf allen Seiten. Pelosi: "I hope he comes. I'm gonna punch him out"
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Nancy ♥
Hat Fox das schon gespinned?
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Aufruf zu Gewalt, Alter. Wie heftig ist das denn?
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| Zitat von Bregor
Nancy ♥
Hat Fox das schon gespinned?
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Von Fox direkt weiß ichs nicht, aber die Freunde von Fox finden es schon arg komisch, dass das ne Kamera am Start war (no front WoS) und dann ist Pelosis Tochter auch noch Dokumentarfilmerin????
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USA + China:
https://twitter.com/jordanschnyc/status/1580683596301766656 | Thread Reader
| THREAD: The US Commerce Department just dropped 100+ pages of new export control regulations that will reshape the global semiconductor industry and the future of the US-China relationship.
Here are the important takeaways you need to know, pulling from an interview I did with Kevin Wolf, former senior BIS official in the Obama administration and perhaps America's foremost export controls expert.
Key points:
- New regs redefine scope of controls to address inherently commercial items, mainly as a response to Chinese civil-military fusion;
- US is treating export controls on China as an emergency, but targeted regs are not a decoupling agenda;
- Multilateral > unilateral in the export-control world, but getting allies onboard is a hard sell;
- America has to keep up R&D investment in order to not lose out to foreign companies as controls take effect.
The biggest policy innovation these new regulations achieve is in going back up the food chain and redefining the relationship between items and their potential military applications.
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From this week on, any of the inputs, tools, technology/software, and services in support of advanced node semiconductor manufactoring or advanced computing are now subject to some form of regulation — as in, a license from the US government is required.
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The regs mostly avoid affecting global supply chains of mature node semiconductors and other widely-available commercial items, which is where most of the money still is.
Advanced node and high-end computing are the target.
However, these regs are unique in being China-only controls.
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https://twitter.com/jordanschnyc/status/1580889341265469440 | Thread Reader
| THREAD: The US government's new export controls are wreaking havoc on China's chip industry.
New rules around "US persons" are driving an "industry-wide decapitation."
The following is the translation of a thread posted earlier this week by @lidangzzz.
"Lots of people don’t know what happened yesterday.
To put it simply, Biden has forced all Americans working in China to pick between quitting their jobs and losing American citizenship.
Every American executive and engineer working in China’s semiconductor manufacturing industry resigned yesterday, paralyzing Chinese manufacturing overnight.
One round of sanctions from Biden did more damage than all four years of performative sanctioning under Trump.
Although American semiconductor exporters had to apply for licenses during the Trump years, licenses were approved within a month.
With the new Biden sanctions, all American suppliers of IP blocks, components, and services departed overnight —— thus cutting off all service [to China].
Long story short, every advanced node semiconductor company is currently facing comprehensive supply cut-off, resignations from all American staff, and immediate operations paralysis.
This is what annihilation looks like: China’s semiconductor manufacturing industry was reduced to zero overnight. Complete collapse. No chance of survival.
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Also wieder keine Grafikkarten?
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ist schon heftig, was der Wirtschaftskrieg für die globale Elektronik-Industrie bedeutet, second dark age coming
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Die Frage ob man das woanders (schnell) neu aufbauen kann, ich denke nicht. Der Westen hat sich einfach ewig auf den billigen Arbeitskräften in China ausgeruht. Es kommt ja auch nicht alles aus china.
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naja, wie schon gesagt - die großen halbleiterfertiger sitzen außerhalb chinas. auch was die produktion der geräte betrifft, wurde immer mehr in andere länder verlagert.
was halt ein nicht ohne weiteres lösbares problem ist, sind die rohstoffe, auf denen china sitzt.
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Gilt noch zu Bedenken, dass ja im letzten Jahrzehnt der Trend zum "fabless" ging, also man Auftragsfertiger braucht. Die sitzen imho schon in Fernost oder?
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https://twitter.com/Scholars_Stage/status/1580950956560199683
| I have been doing interviews & research on the question of “when would Beijing decide to pull the trigger on Taiwan, and why then?”
The most convincing argument I encountered for “not for a very long time” was essentially “they can’t afford to be cut out of chip supply chain. They will wait until they have finished building up a semiconductor complex that can survive being cut off from the West. They will not trade a century of technological dominance for the sake of an early war with Taiwan, unless forced into it.”
A lot of pages that were supposed to go into that piece have been overtaken by events.
I cannot foresee what the ultimate effect of this decision will be. we’ve just crossed a threshold, the kind historians decades from now will point to as one of those points of no return.
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We have crossed a rubicon. The reaction from the Chinese side is muted because the Congress is around the corner and they haven’t had time to develop a policy or propaganda response yet. It will come.
I don’t see a future now where the US-China relationship is not as dark as the Cold War rivalry.
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Here we are not declaring our intent to probably stop the Party from achieving its historical mission, in some faraway future where they might take the worst path for doing so.
No, we are *actually* stopping the Party in its tracks, today. This isn’t hypothetical, it isn’t ambiguous, it isn’t about something they might do one day.
They have the goal to make China the leader in 21st century technology, the cutting edge of science and industry. They view this aim as both central to the historical mission of “making China great again” and to preserving the security and safety of their people. It is at the center of all their plans and dreams—military, economic, even demographic and political, really (though it would take a separate thread to explain why).
That cross linkage is of course why we made the decision to clamp down on the first place. They were the first to fuse it all together.
So we have followed the thread back to its center and declared war on the future of China—its future military capacity, technological advance, and economic dynamism. We are now officially, openly, in the business of making sure China will not rise higher.
They will understand our move in exactly these terms.
If this must be done, better to do it sooner than later. Perhaps we are too late in doing it. But that is what we are doing. Doors were closed this week, doors that may not open again for decades.
Update: some people are using this thread to claim I think we have a war just around the corner.
I did not write that.
My position is this: the CPC has long seen America as a threat to its historical mission—we have now unequivocally confirmed that this is true.
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Wenigstens sind die Reps eine endlose Quelle an Memes.
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Trotzdem liegt er in Umfragen bei 46%. Wie unfassbar kaputt dieses Land ist.
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Das ist übrigens der gleiche Republikaner mit der Familienshitshow über die ich auf der letzten Seite geschrieben habe:
https://forum.mods.de/bb/thread.php?TID=218585&page=117#reply_1249729415
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The badge was given to him in recognition of community service work he had done with the Cobb County sheriff’s department, according to his campaign spokesman, Will Kiley. Mr. Walker also has an honorary badge from the sheriff department in Johnson County in East Georgia, which includes his hometown, Wrightsville. Representatives for the sheriff’s departments in both counties were unavailable for comment.
One of the debate moderators, the WSAV anchor Tina Tyus-Shaw, admonished Mr. Walker after he brandished the badge and asked him to put it away. She said that he was “well aware” of the debate’s rules against using props onstage.
“It’s not a prop,” Mr. Walker countered. “This is real.” However, the badge he presented on the debate stage was not an authentic badge that trained sheriffs carry, but an honorary badge often given to celebrities in sports or entertainment. (It seems likely that Mr. Walker and the moderator attached different meanings to the idea of a prop. She was apparently saying that items used for demonstrations were not allowed; she was not referring to the validity of the badge.)
It is not uncommon for athletes to be recognized by law enforcement. In 2021, Cobb County named the Atlanta Hawks legend Dominique Wilkins a special deputy.
When Mr. Wilkins was sworn in, a sheriff’s spokeswoman noted to The Cobb County Courier that Mr. Wilkins did not have the same authority as a regular deputy sheriff to carry a weapon and arrest people. She characterized his role as being a liaison and partner.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/15/us/politics/walker-warnock-debate-police-badge.html
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Zu spät?
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les ich das grad richtig, dass er blubbert, er könne problemlos prime minister in israel sein?
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