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maskless: yesterday, today, tomorrow
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"Is that pretty close to the mark?"
Nope. # "Can anyone in the US honestly say they benefit in no way from services provided by some form of government?" Certainly: I never said such a thing. # "...pretending that there's something more profound..." Your opinion: you're welcome to it. |
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Infinite Monkey - did you see the layout of the dead (painted silhouettes), from D-Day, laid out on the beaches at Normandy earlier this year? There were over 9,000 men - you could barely get two feet, between one dead "GI", and the next one. Any Commander-In-Chief, who refuses to give the veterans of foreign wars respect, is VERY questionable! Any Commander-In-Chief, who refuses to allow veterans of foreign wars, access to their OWN war memorial for political gamesmanship, is an utter ass-wipe! If Obama was a REAL Commander-In-Chief, he would apologize to those vets, and personally lead them around the memorial, in a return visit. But he won't of course. |
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Esnohplad Semaj Ton
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I was just trying to be generous and help unpack that idea a bit, hoping to find some interesting philosophical nugget. I should probably just get back to work.
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#245 |
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Just 'Henry Quirk': I got no politics.
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Of course we benefit from having our federal gov't. Think of all the natural resources we have: coal, gas, oil, timber, prime farmland, big cities with expensive infrastructure. Then there are the human resources!
If we had no military, etc., we'd be conquered by some country in a heartbeat. @Henry Apolitical then. Well, that's rare, but your point of view is within the total political spectrum. The Anarchists are the only group I know of that falls outside it - just because of their affinity to violently destroy all gov'ts and order. Last edited by Adak; 10-17-2013 at 03:49 PM. |
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Franklin Pierce
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Henry Quirk is just a narcissist who obviously does not understand how a 21st century (or 20th for that matter) society and economy works. His worldview is only realistically applicable to pre-agricultural society.
*yawn*
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Turns out my CRS is a symptom of TMB.
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Of course. That's the goal of a troll.
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Person who doesn't update the user title
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If you happen to be curious about how any given Senator or Representative
voted on the shut-down Bill (HR 2775) here is a link... https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/113-2013/h550 |
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still says videotape
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Not Suspicious, Merely Canadian
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Or maybe there was a specific effort to fly vets in this time so that people like you, Adak, could whine on and on about the memorials being closed. Or maybe it wasn't a real issue then and isn't one now. I vote for the latter.
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Read? I only know how to write.
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What did they accomplish? Nothing. Why do they associate Obamacare with closed memorials? Adults acting like children. Such emotional reasoning is common among extremists. Another example of why only moderates are informed, educated, adult, and therefore patriotic. To keep their disciples misinformed, they blamed Obama for closed memorials. Not the 30 wacko extremists who did nothing useful - to hype their political agenda. Eventually enough moderate Republicans had the balls to vote down their wacko peers. Then the memorials opened. |
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maskless: yesterday, today, tomorrow
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Eye of the beholder. *shrug* ## "a narcissist" Possibly. # "who obviously does not understand how a 21st century (or 20th for that matter) society and economy works. His worldview is only realistically applicable to pre-agricultural society." Your evidences to support the assertion(s), please. ## "your point of view is within the total political spectrum" Mebbe so...haven't had an interest in finding sympathetic souls. # "Of course we benefit from having our federal gov't." Sure. I think, however, there might be better ways to get the same benefits. As I wrote about elsewhere in this forum: proxyhood is preferable to governance. # "Think of all the natural resources we have: coal, gas, oil, timber, prime farmland, big cities with expensive infrastructure." All had by way of private concerns and private concerns in conjunction with local government. Pretty much all those things could be had by way of proxies. # "If we had no military, etc., we'd be conquered by some country in a heartbeat." Certainly you need peace keepers and defenders. Question is: can you get the same or better service by way of proxies? That is: must defense and peace keeping come from an overarching 'governor', or, can the same be had by way of local proxies coordinating with other proxies? # "fuck you, I got mine" Not what I'm saying at all, but it does raise a question. What exactly is wrong with 'fuck you, I got mine'? Example: Joe and Henry are in the wilderness. There is exactly enough water to get one of the men into town. Joe has possession of that water. Henry, understandably, wants some. Joe says 'no, sir...if I share, we both die...that's senseless'. Joe is sayin' 'fuck you, I got mine'. Within the context of my example: why is Joe wrong? ## "A government funded research experiment" What you mean to say: a taxpayer funded research experiment. Government is merely the collector, conduit, and director of monies, it ponies up not a dime of its own ('cause it has nuthin' of its own to call its own). And: who did the research? Who currently maintains the net infrastructure (both tangible and intangible)? |
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Henry it's really hard to follow your posts. I can't easily tell what you're quoting and what's new. It's all jumbled together.
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Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
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If there were powerful proxies for all that shit it would be the FIRST THING you'd be railing against.
By human nature, they would be taking advantage of that power harder than any government ever would, and you would rightfully be screaming bloody murder and *demanding* that such things be put to direct democracy or some sort of representative voting, where at least there can be two blocs of political power instead of one. If you want to see a system where the extremely powerful military is not controlled by the government, look at all the shitty countries of the world that can't govern themselves via the vote. Taking over the military is the first step of all dictators and power brokers everywhere. If you have the military you automatically win and can install any set of rules you like. But it sure is nice to dream, huh? |
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