Hey look, the answer to my hint is right there in your post!japhy wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:26 amI have not, but I did just read that sex trafficking halfwit Andrew Tate just called it a black swan event so it must be.jfish26 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 9:48 amYou clearly haven't even yet seen the truly harmonically-convergent conspiracy theories out there on this one. Hint, the phrase "false flag" might soon show up from one of our resident rubes, in a very particular thread on the Politics board.japhy wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 9:45 am I had to look it up.
God Damn it, Jones and Gen Flynn are stealing my material, those ratfucking bastards!
Not matter how stoopid the conspiracy theory sounds, the Rubes will slurp it up. The rubefucking industry must have incredible high profit margins. I need to invest.
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Coincidence?
But Israel did it. It's retaliation for UN vote on Gaza.
Only a bare chested Putin riding a horse can save us now. If we agree to be homophobic Christian Nationalists.
trumpty dumpty, his loyal beholden blatherpandering handmaiden will assist. Send him some money so that he can save his for buying Melania a little something nice for Mother's Day.
With Biden's open border policy this was to be expected says Fox talking heads.
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The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore has not exactly brought out the best from Republicans, their allies, and their base. Around this time 24 hours ago, for example, a Fox Business host was trying to draw a connection between the disaster and border policies.
In the hours that followed, a Republican gubernatorial candidate in Utah blamed the bridge collapse on “diversity” programs. A Republican congressional candidate in Florida made the same argument, as did a variety of far-right media figures.
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, meanwhile, raised the prospect of the disaster being the result of an “intentional attack,” while Steve Bannon told his audience the collapse could’ve been the result of terrorism.
As the day progressed, the avalanche of weird theories and offensive finger-pointing intensified, tied together with a common thread: “The official line shouldn’t be believed,” conservatives effectively argued. “There are other nefarious truths out there that will bolster the right’s preconceived ideas.”
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pub sen. eric schmitt’s response to the collapse:
“The problem here is, this is the consequence, the sort of distrust of terrible leadership, when you have an administration that has weaponized the Department of Justice, tried to throw in political opponents in jail, tried to throw them off the ballot, conducted a vast censorship enterprise to silence Americans who don’t buy into their narrative — whether it was on efficacy of masks, or transmissibility of Covid after you’ve had the vaccine, or the Hunter Biden laptop.”
“The problem here is, this is the consequence, the sort of distrust of terrible leadership, when you have an administration that has weaponized the Department of Justice, tried to throw in political opponents in jail, tried to throw them off the ballot, conducted a vast censorship enterprise to silence Americans who don’t buy into their narrative — whether it was on efficacy of masks, or transmissibility of Covid after you’ve had the vaccine, or the Hunter Biden laptop.”
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Alex Jones said it is the start of WW3
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FWIW, a Chevy/GM dealer friend/client told me that he is not expecting this to have a big impact on car prices in the Midwest, other than German cars. I guess German cars make up a disproportionate amount of the volume that runs through the Port of Baltimore, and it’ll take time for them to find new ports.
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Tax invasion! Treason!
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KUTradition wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 12:15 pm
The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore has not exactly brought out the best from Republicans, their allies, and their base. Around this time 24 hours ago, for example, a Fox Business host was trying to draw a connection between the disaster and border policies.
In the hours that followed, a Republican gubernatorial candidate in Utah blamed the bridge collapse on “diversity” programs. A Republican congressional candidate in Florida made the same argument, as did a variety of far-right media figures.
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, meanwhile, raised the prospect of the disaster being the result of an “intentional attack,” while Steve Bannon told his audience the collapse could’ve been the result of terrorism.
As the day progressed, the avalanche of weird theories and offensive finger-pointing intensified, tied together with a common thread: “The official line shouldn’t be believed,” conservatives effectively argued. “There are other nefarious truths out there that will bolster the right’s preconceived ideas.”
They're Republicans, what do you expect, the truth?KUTradition wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 12:17 pm pub sen. eric schmitt’s response to the collapse:
“The problem here is, this is the consequence, the sort of distrust of terrible leadership, when you have an administration that has weaponized the Department of Justice, tried to throw in political opponents in jail, tried to throw them off the ballot, conducted a vast censorship enterprise to silence Americans who don’t buy into their narrative — whether it was on efficacy of masks, or transmissibility of Covid after you’ve had the vaccine, or the Hunter Biden laptop.”
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My fave Baltimore bridge conspiracy so far is the one about deregulation.
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It's almost enough to make a reasonable person begin to wonder if Republicans have any guiding principles, at all?
"almost"
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Imagine if tug boats were mandated. By regulations.
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i’m surprised there isn’t a requirement that they accompany until clear of things like bridges
hindsight, i guess
hindsight, i guess
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we are so overegulated. The level of bullshit within federal agencies is nauseating. The government is too damn big to have its hand in everything and be efficient. So so so many wasted tax dollars in the turtle speed beuracratic process that could go elsewhere. Like...healthcare for one.
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As I understand it, that used to be SOP. Newer technologies generally make that unnecessary -- until the tech fails, that is.KUTradition wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2024 7:58 pm i’m surprised there isn’t a requirement that they accompany until clear of things like bridges
hindsight, i guess
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the bridge will have to be cut into 1,000 ton pieces (the section on the boat, itself, weighs nearly 4K tons) in order to be removed since there apparently aren’t cranes available that can handle more weight
$1B estimated replacement cost and a 5-year time frame
$1B estimated replacement cost and a 5-year time frame
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the dots are there to connect, if you choose to see them
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