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> his public persona is essentially that of an angry baby pure projection on your part
> Might makes right with these people. As though the entire Biden administration that precedes him doesn't play by this exact principle? What is the alternative reality that the rest of the world or opposing parties in…
More than half the US agrees given the choice even after term and seeing his opponent serve as VP. Yes I'm suggesting that he is better and asserting that the histrionic response is divorced from reality.
I don’t think deportation is evil. In fact I applaud this.
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You’re unhinged and breaking HN rules, sorry. I’m not the one cursing.
I give you an example of one of the worst public crimes in recent memory, that was only possible because we’ve been shoddily enforcing deportations
Any reasonable person does.
> Now you've de-emphasized dealing with criminals By any reasonable account, criminals were already de-emphasized. A woman was burned alive on the subway by an illegal immigrant. That only happens when law enforcement…
I've had to actually diagnose myself a couple times after seeing a string of doctors and even specialists. It's baffling how bad my experience has been and it's not just one specialty, and I have good insurance too.…
This happened continuously during the Biden administration when they formed an entire network of public-private censorship and liberals told us “freedom of speech does not mean freedom of reach.” You can also reference…
> Trump and his goons hate science and critical thinking this is really entirely subjective and I'd be surprised if something like this isn't moderated for being flamebait
Jason Stanley? Jason Stanley, the Jacob Urowsky Professor of Philosophy at Yale University? [1] [1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oomvEjJAI44
Weird I wouldn’t have known, I got a crazy wait for my physician and quality seems to have gone down
Such a great observation. I find this broadly applies to every aspect of humanity but especially government, more so than corporations could ever manage. Corporations at least have SOME competitive pressure, much less…
I wonder how much glycerol they use, the article is scant on data. You'll often see somewhere around 10g of glycerol in a protein bar, bodybuilders take quite a bit too in order to increase water in muscles and it's…
> presented without evidence I laid out how globalism was pushed by the economic academic consensus as the enlightened approach to international relation with China. I said that it has clearly failed to advance US…
> Blaming academics is just fascist garbage isn't this flamebait?
We won't see eye-to-eye on this, who exactly were the reasonable intellectuals that were going to save us? Maybe Hayek or Mises, Keynes won the day and look where we are. The past century is defined by Progressivism,…
> And all stock market players, including the big whales, are just dumb and are easily influenced by the media? Well Democrats and liberals globally generally do regard the voting public as stupid and easily influenced…
Let me just elaborate that a country like the US that artificially floats it's own currency as the global base currency will of course piss away its wealth and through bypassing the natural corrective mechanism [0] will…
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> his public persona is essentially that of an angry baby pure projection on your part
> Might makes right with these people. As though the entire Biden administration that precedes him doesn't play by this exact principle? What is the alternative reality that the rest of the world or opposing parties in…
More than half the US agrees given the choice even after term and seeing his opponent serve as VP. Yes I'm suggesting that he is better and asserting that the histrionic response is divorced from reality.
I don’t think deportation is evil. In fact I applaud this.
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You’re unhinged and breaking HN rules, sorry. I’m not the one cursing.
I give you an example of one of the worst public crimes in recent memory, that was only possible because we’ve been shoddily enforcing deportations
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Any reasonable person does.
> Now you've de-emphasized dealing with criminals By any reasonable account, criminals were already de-emphasized. A woman was burned alive on the subway by an illegal immigrant. That only happens when law enforcement…
I've had to actually diagnose myself a couple times after seeing a string of doctors and even specialists. It's baffling how bad my experience has been and it's not just one specialty, and I have good insurance too.…
This happened continuously during the Biden administration when they formed an entire network of public-private censorship and liberals told us “freedom of speech does not mean freedom of reach.” You can also reference…
> Trump and his goons hate science and critical thinking this is really entirely subjective and I'd be surprised if something like this isn't moderated for being flamebait
Jason Stanley? Jason Stanley, the Jacob Urowsky Professor of Philosophy at Yale University? [1] [1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oomvEjJAI44
Weird I wouldn’t have known, I got a crazy wait for my physician and quality seems to have gone down
Such a great observation. I find this broadly applies to every aspect of humanity but especially government, more so than corporations could ever manage. Corporations at least have SOME competitive pressure, much less…
I wonder how much glycerol they use, the article is scant on data. You'll often see somewhere around 10g of glycerol in a protein bar, bodybuilders take quite a bit too in order to increase water in muscles and it's…
> presented without evidence I laid out how globalism was pushed by the economic academic consensus as the enlightened approach to international relation with China. I said that it has clearly failed to advance US…
> Blaming academics is just fascist garbage isn't this flamebait?
We won't see eye-to-eye on this, who exactly were the reasonable intellectuals that were going to save us? Maybe Hayek or Mises, Keynes won the day and look where we are. The past century is defined by Progressivism,…
> And all stock market players, including the big whales, are just dumb and are easily influenced by the media? Well Democrats and liberals globally generally do regard the voting public as stupid and easily influenced…
Let me just elaborate that a country like the US that artificially floats it's own currency as the global base currency will of course piss away its wealth and through bypassing the natural corrective mechanism [0] will…