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Trump Administration Moves to Decertify Outspoken Immigration Judges’ Union | The New York Times
Serg97 comments on Aug 18, 2019:
Unionized judges, what a great idea. NOT!!!!! Who came up with that idea???? Probably someone with a law degree and a license to practice. (and all their do is practice)!
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 18, 2019:
I think it makes perfect sense in this situation. They have to deal with an impossible backlog. The feds give them quotas and push them to compromise their ethics.
Were None of 154 Mass Shootings in 2018 Committed by a Black Man, Illegal Alien, or Woman?
10thGeneration comments on Aug 18, 2019:
Some posters here seem to be rolling their weed with mother jones magazine. They are reading it while they roll. Great trick....B.S. information!
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 18, 2019:
@iThink I mean I agree that MJ is shitty, but it's not so much that the subject matter is insidious or anything (though I don't pay much attention, myself), it's that they're more focused on clickbait than actual journalism.
Were None of 154 Mass Shootings in 2018 Committed by a Black Man, Illegal Alien, or Woman?
10thGeneration comments on Aug 18, 2019:
Some posters here seem to be rolling their weed with mother jones magazine. They are reading it while they roll. Great trick....B.S. information!
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 18, 2019:
Mother Jones has its problems, but like many media outlets these days, occasionally they put their money where their mouth is and do some real journalism, like the work they did with their mass shooting database. You have a lot of nerve to call out that source when you're pushing a white supremacist magazine: Jared Taylor's American Renaissance!
What an American Terrorist Looks Like
10thGeneration comments on Aug 18, 2019:
FACT: BLACKS MURDER MORE WHITES THAN WHITES MURDER BLACKS JUNE 25, 2015| BY V. SAXENA I hate to burst the bubbles of clinically brain-dead liberals, who for some reason allege that black Americans are being terrorized by white people, but blacks murder far more whites than whites murder blacks....
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 18, 2019:
@10thGeneration Nice, an unequivocally white supremacist source...
CONSPIRACY NUT!!! CONSPIRACY KOOK!!! What!?
DAN_STL comments on Aug 18, 2019:
Extremely well said. As I got older I realize that we subjected to propaganda for decades. Propaganda to sponsor and foster left-wing beliefs. Only now it is become so painfully obvious. Apparently the socialists/communist/fascists on the left feel that they have enough people indoctrinated so...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 18, 2019:
@Edgework @DAN_STL It's likely to be like Spain under Franco or Chile under Pinochet if the right grabs onto power in a civil war-like situation. "It won't happen again. Personally I would like to secede, taking in the old South and many other states. Cutting some of them in half such as Illinois, Ohio, Colorado, and several others. Let them see how they like their beef prices. They better go vegan quickly. Let them see how they like their oil prices. Gas prices. And so forth." You know that they'll be giving up markets and losing most of their tax revenue, right?
CONSPIRACY NUT!!! CONSPIRACY KOOK!!! What!?
Serg97 comments on Aug 18, 2019:
True, correct, and well stated. But the real question is how do we fix it?????
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 18, 2019:
@Edgework You do know the right dominates state legislatures, right? And they're currently doing their best to overrule local municipalities. Though Trump certainly woke up the Dems to the fact that they needed to get their act together in that department. https://ballotpedia.org/Partisan_composition_of_state_houses And they're doing not too shabby with governors. https://ballotpedia.org/Partisan_composition_of_governors So the right has the Presidency, the Senate, state houses, and governorships. They don't have big cities and culture. Young people, women, and minorities are historically underrepresented today. Maybe quit while you're ahead?
The heiress who supported abortion, environmentalism, and birthed Trump's immigration policy
Bonez comments on Aug 15, 2019:
She worked for bill clinton too?
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 18, 2019:
@Bonez I mean, your incoherence doesn't help.
What an American Terrorist Looks Like
10thGeneration comments on Aug 18, 2019:
FACT: BLACKS MURDER MORE WHITES THAN WHITES MURDER BLACKS JUNE 25, 2015| BY V. SAXENA I hate to burst the bubbles of clinically brain-dead liberals, who for some reason allege that black Americans are being terrorized by white people, but blacks murder far more whites than whites murder blacks....
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 18, 2019:
@EdNason Or by a "radical Islamic terrorist" for that matter.
What an American Terrorist Looks Like
10thGeneration comments on Aug 18, 2019:
FACT: BLACKS MURDER MORE WHITES THAN WHITES MURDER BLACKS JUNE 25, 2015| BY V. SAXENA I hate to burst the bubbles of clinically brain-dead liberals, who for some reason allege that black Americans are being terrorized by white people, but blacks murder far more whites than whites murder blacks....
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 18, 2019:
@EdNason Interesting point--maybe we've overreacted to acts of foreign terrorism, like after 9/11 too.
What an American Terrorist Looks Like
Serg97 comments on Aug 17, 2019:
If you deduct all of the bodies from the major cities controlled by LIBs, the white guy becomes the bad guy!!!!!!
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 18, 2019:
@Serg97 The local news talks about them every night...
What an American Terrorist Looks Like
Serg97 comments on Aug 17, 2019:
If you deduct all of the bodies from the major cities controlled by LIBs, the white guy becomes the bad guy!!!!!!
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 18, 2019:
@Serg97 The subject was mass shootings. Are you capable of thinking for yourself?
What an American Terrorist Looks Like
10thGeneration comments on Aug 18, 2019:
FACT: BLACKS MURDER MORE WHITES THAN WHITES MURDER BLACKS JUNE 25, 2015| BY V. SAXENA I hate to burst the bubbles of clinically brain-dead liberals, who for some reason allege that black Americans are being terrorized by white people, but blacks murder far more whites than whites murder blacks....
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 18, 2019:
@10thGeneration The implication is mass and often indiscriminate shootings.
What an American Terrorist Looks Like
10thGeneration comments on Aug 18, 2019:
FACT: BLACKS MURDER MORE WHITES THAN WHITES MURDER BLACKS JUNE 25, 2015| BY V. SAXENA I hate to burst the bubbles of clinically brain-dead liberals, who for some reason allege that black Americans are being terrorized by white people, but blacks murder far more whites than whites murder blacks....
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 18, 2019:
Hey dude, the subject was "who goes on deadly shooting rampages."
Does 'Maga' Mean 'Easily Fooled Idiot' in Nigerian Pidgin?
ObiRonMoldy comments on Aug 17, 2019:
This would be an example of posts in which you're just trolling the right. Posting in the jokes area doesn't hide anything or make it funny. It also doesn't make anything better, if you have any interest in that, by giving them fuel.
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 17, 2019:
Is it really different than any of the other posts in this group, political orientation aside?
What an American Terrorist Looks Like
RobBlair comments on Aug 17, 2019:
The Southern Poverty Law Center is itself a hate group. Yes, white supremacists are a serious problem, but using SPLC for anything other than cleaning after a number 2 serves as a distraction. Why only extremist killings for 2009 to 2018? I'd think we should at least graph from **2001** or so ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 17, 2019:
"As always, why limit our concerns to such a small scope of murders?" Fair point. I always thought our response to 9/11 was disproportionate, for example.
“The plain and simple truth is rarely plain and never simple.
WilyRickWiles comments on Aug 17, 2019:
Sounds like Euro Green politics. Regardless, not happening in the US unless it either displaces one of the two major parties or something like ranked choice voting is widely adopted. "the entire ignorant undeveloped bigoted tribal world wanting to emigrate north from the places THEY screwed up...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 17, 2019:
@Babou Perhaps they don't share your immigration politics. But I was thinking of the "Greens/European Free Alliance" in the European Parliament which seems to have rather untethered politics aside from a concern about climate change.
What an American Terrorist Looks Like
Serg97 comments on Aug 17, 2019:
If you deduct all of the bodies from the major cities controlled by LIBs, the white guy becomes the bad guy!!!!!!
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 17, 2019:
Huh?
The heiress who supported abortion, environmentalism, and birthed Trump's immigration policy
Bonez comments on Aug 15, 2019:
She worked for bill clinton too?
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 17, 2019:
@Bonez To be precise, Cordelia Scaife May did not work for either of them. And the organizations she backed had nothing to do with the Clinton administration.
Memorable Quote: Presidential Candidate, Joe Biden; “We Choose “TRUTH” Over FACTS .
WilyRickWiles comments on Aug 13, 2019:
A little embarrassing (for Biden), but I'll take it over "truthful hyperbole."
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 17, 2019:
@Bay0Wulf I guess I'm too slow because I'm having trouble following your response.
As Trump supporters are considered deplorable and worse, I now consider any Trump hater a Fascist, ...
DrN1 comments on Aug 16, 2019:
eh? are fascists and communists not diametrically opposed? but then again anybody conscious would hate Trump.
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 16, 2019:
@EdNason He is a hawk for choosing only the most hawkish people in the United States to run his foreign policy. Not attacking Syria (after he ordered one) was the exception.
As Trump supporters are considered deplorable and worse, I now consider any Trump hater a Fascist, ...
DrN1 comments on Aug 16, 2019:
eh? are fascists and communists not diametrically opposed? but then again anybody conscious would hate Trump.
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 16, 2019:
@EdNason Everyone else WHO HE CHOSE HIMSELF is a hawk. Obama was quite hawkish, but he was dovish on major new wars (e.g., Iran and Venezuela) and had his own moment like Trump where he challenged the military establishment: when he chose to stand down on the Syrian regime.
As Trump supporters are considered deplorable and worse, I now consider any Trump hater a Fascist, ...
iThink comments on Aug 16, 2019:
yes the word "tolerance" seems to have gone missing from the vocabulary of the social justice warrior set.
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 16, 2019:
@iThink Game theory.
As Trump supporters are considered deplorable and worse, I now consider any Trump hater a Fascist, ...
DrN1 comments on Aug 16, 2019:
eh? are fascists and communists not diametrically opposed? but then again anybody conscious would hate Trump.
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 16, 2019:
@EdNason Where are the doves?
As Trump supporters are considered deplorable and worse, I now consider any Trump hater a Fascist, ...
iThink comments on Aug 16, 2019:
yes the word "tolerance" seems to have gone missing from the vocabulary of the social justice warrior set.
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 16, 2019:
@iThink This is what I was referring to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_tolerance
As Trump supporters are considered deplorable and worse, I now consider any Trump hater a Fascist, ...
iThink comments on Aug 16, 2019:
yes the word "tolerance" seems to have gone missing from the vocabulary of the social justice warrior set.
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 16, 2019:
The paradox of tolerance and all.
‘The green movement has become hysterical’ -- Brendan O'Neill on Greta Thunberg - YouTube
Sheryl_Jean comments on Aug 16, 2019:
It's about the money Greta.
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 16, 2019:
Yeah GND is a people first initiative to address climate change. Otherwise, you end up with population control.
As Trump supporters are considered deplorable and worse, I now consider any Trump hater a Fascist, ...
DrN1 comments on Aug 16, 2019:
eh? are fascists and communists not diametrically opposed? but then again anybody conscious would hate Trump.
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 16, 2019:
Trade war is an unfortunate variable in the middle of the yield curve inverting.
As Trump supporters are considered deplorable and worse, I now consider any Trump hater a Fascist, ...
DrN1 comments on Aug 16, 2019:
eh? are fascists and communists not diametrically opposed? but then again anybody conscious would hate Trump.
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 16, 2019:
@Boardwine I'll give him credit for some restraint on the Iran airstrike that he called back--but it's still disturbing that it was approved to begin with. Most importantly, why put Bolton and Pompeo in your administration if you're anti-war in Iran and Venezuela?
As Trump supporters are considered deplorable and worse, I now consider any Trump hater a Fascist, ...
DrN1 comments on Aug 16, 2019:
eh? are fascists and communists not diametrically opposed? but then again anybody conscious would hate Trump.
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 16, 2019:
@Boardwine "No new wars" Not for lack of trying in Venezuela and Iran.
Steven Crowder is so funny
iThink comments on Aug 15, 2019:
I agree Crowder is pretty lame as a comedian. He's a lot like Chevy Chase - which is to say he has no charisma, no charm, and very poor timing - his "humor" is forced - like a fake smile from a hopeful starlet who just walked into Harvey Weinsteins office for the first time. I was subbed to his ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
Also, he backed out of debating Sam Seder at Politicon.
Steven Crowder is so funny
iThink comments on Aug 15, 2019:
I agree Crowder is pretty lame as a comedian. He's a lot like Chevy Chase - which is to say he has no charisma, no charm, and very poor timing - his "humor" is forced - like a fake smile from a hopeful starlet who just walked into Harvey Weinsteins office for the first time. I was subbed to his ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
Nah. The debates are rigged. His producers screen people in order to find the most ridiculous debate opponents.
The Green New Deal: A Capitalist Plot
Boardwine comments on Aug 15, 2019:
This underscores a complete lack of contract law and the unbelievable willingness for confiscation of private property by the left to fund a fantasy Utopia. DARPA has played a role in a great many advances in multiple areas of technology. What was that role? It paid private companies to find ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@Boardwine I'm not sure where this "taking" angle is coming from. Private enterprise is taking public research now and then dodging taxes and regulation. The least we could do is require a nominal equity stake in exchange for the use of public research.
Trump encourages Israel to ban Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib Not exactly in the free speech ...
Cheetolini comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Free speech Hahahaha Read the BDS bill, and see what she supports. She can spew her bile wherever and whenever she wants. Here in America. But Israel doesn’t have to let her come after she does it, or let her come there and do it on their soil. The first amendment applies to American ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@Dmwils Really? He's a lazy motherfucker. Our only saving grace.
The heiress who supported abortion, environmentalism, and birthed Trump's immigration policy
Bonez comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Wow, blaming a 2019 mass killing on a woman dead for 15 years. That’s not a stretch at all. 🙄
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@Dmwils Are you tired of hearing about him? He is the POTUS. That makes him a bit newsworthy. Besides, just trying to balance out the bootlicking around here.
Trump encourages Israel to ban Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib Not exactly in the free speech ...
Cheetolini comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Free speech Hahahaha Read the BDS bill, and see what she supports. She can spew her bile wherever and whenever she wants. Here in America. But Israel doesn’t have to let her come after she does it, or let her come there and do it on their soil. The first amendment applies to American ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@Cheetolini The difference is Trump knows he can't use the power of his state to punish them, so he's having another state use their power against them. Albeit there are worse things a state can do besides denying entry. But regardless, invoking state power in retaliation for speech is a much bigger deal than not inviting someone to your home.
Trump encourages Israel to ban Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib Not exactly in the free speech ...
Cheetolini comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Free speech Hahahaha Read the BDS bill, and see what she supports. She can spew her bile wherever and whenever she wants. Here in America. But Israel doesn’t have to let her come after she does it, or let her come there and do it on their soil. The first amendment applies to American ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@Dmwils It doesn't look good. It's like he wanted to punish them for their speech but couldn't because of the Constitution, so he had Bibi do it for him.
Tlaib and Omar are huge anti-semites and wonder why they are barred from Israel.
WilyRickWiles comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Criticizing Israel doesn't make you anti-Semitic.
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@iThink Now THAT is anti-Semitic.
Tlaib and Omar are huge anti-semites and wonder why they are barred from Israel.
WilyRickWiles comments on Aug 15, 2019:
It's striking how narrow the right's definition of racism is and how expansive its definition of antisemitism is.
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@iThink I think you missed my context...
Open Borders
Serg97 comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Open borders use to work, before WELFARE! Immigrants were expected to support themselves and not be a burden on society. They were expected to learn OUR language and customs. DrN1, commented on the restrictions on Chinese. Could this be because they did not assimilate? That is why there are "China ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
Immigrants generally integrate within a generation or two. The Chinese weren't given a chance.
Trump encourages Israel to ban Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib Not exactly in the free speech ...
ScottforKing comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Are you pro Trump?
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@Cheetolini I'm not even saying that I identify as one. Just that I have some of those tendencies. That is, I recognize the practicality of using the existing state for social democracy, but I still prefer decentralization where possible, especially when considering some utopia in the very long term or when forced to start from scratch.
Trump encourages Israel to ban Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib Not exactly in the free speech ...
ScottforKing comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Are you pro Trump?
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@Cheetolini Those are very simplistic definitions. Try Google or Wikipedia. The difference is what Marx and Bakunin argued about. Take a look at George Orwell, Noam Chomsky, and the history of the IWW.
Tlaib and Omar are huge anti-semites and wonder why they are barred from Israel.
WilyRickWiles comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Criticizing Israel doesn't make you anti-Semitic.
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@pbuck0145 Uh, no.
Trump encourages Israel to ban Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib Not exactly in the free speech ...
Cheetolini comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Free speech Hahahaha Read the BDS bill, and see what she supports. She can spew her bile wherever and whenever she wants. Here in America. But Israel doesn’t have to let her come after she does it, or let her come there and do it on their soil. The first amendment applies to American ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
You wouldn't think Trump would make the case for Israel that they should bar her entry on the basis of her speech.
Trump encourages Israel to ban Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib Not exactly in the free speech ...
ScottforKing comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Are you pro Trump?
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@Cheetolini Anarchism as in libertarian socialism or anarcho-syndicalism. Not anarcho-capitalism.
El Paso Shooter’s Extreme Environmentalism Deserves Condemnation [townhall.com]
WilyRickWiles comments on Aug 15, 2019:
He sounds like this lady. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/14/us/anti-immigration-cordelia-scaife-may.html
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@RafaelMspt Though I should note that the Buffett family is still fixated on population control and supports all three, albeit quietly.
El Paso Shooter’s Extreme Environmentalism Deserves Condemnation [townhall.com]
WilyRickWiles comments on Aug 15, 2019:
He sounds like this lady. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/14/us/anti-immigration-cordelia-scaife-may.html
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@RafaelMspt Sometimes history and ideology aren't as tidy as one would like. The progressive politics of Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson had some of these elements of nativism and environmentalism. Organizations like Planned Parenthood, the Sierra Club, and FAIR shared some of the same backers, concerned about overpopulation. But eventually they veered in different political directions with the anti-immigration organizations remaining truest to their founding ideas.
Trump encourages Israel to ban Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib Not exactly in the free speech ...
DanMartinovich comments on Aug 15, 2019:
“Eisenhower on Communism,” Oct. 13, 1952: “The Bill of Rights contains no grant of privilege for a group of people to destroy the Bill of Rights. A group – like the Communist conspiracy – dedicated to the ultimate destruction of all civil liberties, cannot be allowed to claim civil ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@DanMartinovich No they're not.
The Green New Deal: A Capitalist Plot
Boardwine comments on Aug 15, 2019:
This underscores a complete lack of contract law and the unbelievable willingness for confiscation of private property by the left to fund a fantasy Utopia. DARPA has played a role in a great many advances in multiple areas of technology. What was that role? It paid private companies to find ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@Boardwine I don't think anyone implied that they would...
The Green New Deal: A Capitalist Plot
Boardwine comments on Aug 15, 2019:
This underscores a complete lack of contract law and the unbelievable willingness for confiscation of private property by the left to fund a fantasy Utopia. DARPA has played a role in a great many advances in multiple areas of technology. What was that role? It paid private companies to find ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
So intellectual property (research) is only worth something when the private sector does it, not when us taxpayers fund it?
Memorable Quote: Presidential Candidate, Joe Biden; “We Choose “TRUTH” Over FACTS .
WilyRickWiles comments on Aug 13, 2019:
A little embarrassing (for Biden), but I'll take it over "truthful hyperbole."
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@dmatic Well I suppose it is.
Memorable Quote: Presidential Candidate, Joe Biden; “We Choose “TRUTH” Over FACTS .
WilyRickWiles comments on Aug 13, 2019:
A little embarrassing (for Biden), but I'll take it over "truthful hyperbole."
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@dmatic I'd argue that Trump uses "truthful hyperbole" every day in his tweets, rallies, and answers to the press. His fans, who don't take him literally, but take him seriously, lap it up, thinking that it speaks to a deeper truth, which in reality is just their biases.
Memorable Quote: Presidential Candidate, Joe Biden; “We Choose “TRUTH” Over FACTS .
WilyRickWiles comments on Aug 13, 2019:
A little embarrassing (for Biden), but I'll take it over "truthful hyperbole."
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@dmatic https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/07/25/donald-trumps-ghostwriter-tells-all "When Schwartz began writing “The Art of the Deal,” he realized that he needed to put an acceptable face on Trump’s loose relationship with the truth. So he concocted an artful euphemism. Writing in Trump’s voice, he explained to the reader, “I play to people’s fantasies. . . . People want to believe that something is the biggest and the greatest and the most spectacular. I call it truthful hyperbole. It’s an innocent form of exaggeration—and it’s a very effective form of promotion.” Schwartz now disavows the passage. “Deceit,” he told me, is never “innocent.” He added, “ ‘Truthful hyperbole’ is a contradiction in terms. It’s a way of saying, ‘It’s a lie, but who cares?’ ” Trump, he said, loved the phrase."
Trump encourages Israel to ban Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib Not exactly in the free speech ...
DanMartinovich comments on Aug 15, 2019:
“Eisenhower on Communism,” Oct. 13, 1952: “The Bill of Rights contains no grant of privilege for a group of people to destroy the Bill of Rights. A group – like the Communist conspiracy – dedicated to the ultimate destruction of all civil liberties, cannot be allowed to claim civil ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@DanMartinovich And how is it relevant?
Agreed, sadly.
Cheetolini comments on Aug 14, 2019:
If you are to come to that conclusion, then you must also come to the conclusion the constant drum beat if “concentration camps” lead to Dayton. Son of Sam heard a dog tell him to kill and he barked as he slaughtered people. Was it the dogs constant barking that we blame? The ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@Cheetolini I give up. I imagine to you the Constitutional concept of equality before the law is a Nazi/communist/Muslim conspiracy.
El Paso Shooter’s Extreme Environmentalism Deserves Condemnation [townhall.com]
WilyRickWiles comments on Aug 15, 2019:
He sounds like this lady. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/14/us/anti-immigration-cordelia-scaife-may.html
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@RafaelMspt Basically, in the 20th century, the elite freaked out about overpopulation, and their concerns fueled movements for abortion, environmentalism, and anti-immigration. The heiress Cordelia May, born Cordelia Mellon Scaife, was the poster girl for those movements. Toward the end of her life she focused more and more on anti-immigration and was very racist. Her money created FAIR, CIS, and NumbersUSA, which developed Trump's immigration policies and staffed his administration.
Trump encourages Israel to ban Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib Not exactly in the free speech ...
DanMartinovich comments on Aug 15, 2019:
“Eisenhower on Communism,” Oct. 13, 1952: “The Bill of Rights contains no grant of privilege for a group of people to destroy the Bill of Rights. A group – like the Communist conspiracy – dedicated to the ultimate destruction of all civil liberties, cannot be allowed to claim civil ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
Say what?
Agreed, sadly.
Cheetolini comments on Aug 14, 2019:
If you are to come to that conclusion, then you must also come to the conclusion the constant drum beat if “concentration camps” lead to Dayton. Son of Sam heard a dog tell him to kill and he barked as he slaughtered people. Was it the dogs constant barking that we blame? The ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@Cheetolini If you read the article, or at least sought out commentary from her, you'd know the difference between the caricature in your head and what her theory actually meant.
Agreed, sadly.
Cheetolini comments on Aug 14, 2019:
If you are to come to that conclusion, then you must also come to the conclusion the constant drum beat if “concentration camps” lead to Dayton. Son of Sam heard a dog tell him to kill and he barked as he slaughtered people. Was it the dogs constant barking that we blame? The ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@Cheetolini It is a term that she coined to describe the theory in her research.
Open Borders
RobBlair comments on Aug 15, 2019:
"Of course, a history lesson alone won’t persuade whites whose anti-immigration stance is purely the product of racism—after all, that’s what created our current, restrictive system in the first place. But for those whose opposition comes more from ignorance and misinformation—victims of ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
Ahh, the lovely Alien and Sedition Acts. And how many deportations were there in the 1800s? But basically there were open borders, quick naturalization, and the the word "dangerous" meant something.
El Paso Shooter’s Extreme Environmentalism Deserves Condemnation [townhall.com]
WilyRickWiles comments on Aug 15, 2019:
He sounds like this lady. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/14/us/anti-immigration-cordelia-scaife-may.html
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@RafaelMspt Yeah. If you hit the stop button quickly enough, you can read it without a subscription.
The heiress who supported abortion, environmentalism, and birthed Trump's immigration policy
Bonez comments on Aug 15, 2019:
She worked for bill clinton too?
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
I didn't see any Clinton connections--that would surprise me.
The heiress who supported abortion, environmentalism, and birthed Trump's immigration policy
Bonez comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Wow, blaming a 2019 mass killing on a woman dead for 15 years. That’s not a stretch at all. 🙄
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
I think the important part is that she funded the organizations that created Trump's policies and staffed much of his administration.
Agreed, sadly.
Cheetolini comments on Aug 14, 2019:
If you are to come to that conclusion, then you must also come to the conclusion the constant drum beat if “concentration camps” lead to Dayton. Son of Sam heard a dog tell him to kill and he barked as he slaughtered people. Was it the dogs constant barking that we blame? The ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@Cheetolini Intersectionality, from the person who invented it: https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2019/5/20/18542843/intersectionality-conservatism-law-race-gender-discrimination
Trump encourages Israel to ban Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib Not exactly in the free speech ...
ScottforKing comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Are you pro Trump?
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@ScottforKing Yeah, I suppose I'm what you would call a social democrat, with some liberal, democratic socialist, and anarchist tendencies.
The Green New Deal: A Capitalist Plot
ScottforKing comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Not sure were you are going with this one. Are you saying that two wrongs will make it right?
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@ScottforKing Is this a quiz? Just go ahead and make your argument.
Trump encourages Israel to ban Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib Not exactly in the free speech ...
ScottforKing comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Are you pro Trump?
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@ScottforKing I support government stewardship of natural monopolies and the commons, and regulated markets for everything else. I'd prefer for the companies that operate in those markets to be democratically controlled rather than be firms and I'm not against certain public capital schemes.
The Green New Deal: A Capitalist Plot
ScottforKing comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Not sure were you are going with this one. Are you saying that two wrongs will make it right?
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@ScottforKing In fact, the public often has to pay money just to get access to a publicly funded research paper!
The Green New Deal: A Capitalist Plot
ScottforKing comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Not sure were you are going with this one. Are you saying that two wrongs will make it right?
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@ScottforKing I'm talking about the publicly funded research that takes place today and has taken place for decades, that companies use for free (i.e. the public gets no equity in exchange for its investment in research).
Trump encourages Israel to ban Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib Not exactly in the free speech ...
ScottforKing comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Are you pro Trump?
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@ScottforKing I'm not sure that I follow--is your question related to the OP or is it just an aside?
The Green New Deal: A Capitalist Plot
ScottforKing comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Not sure were you are going with this one. Are you saying that two wrongs will make it right?
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@ScottforKing No, not really. Just that the public should receive some sort of equity in exchange for the publicly funded research that companies build products on.
Trump encourages Israel to ban Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib Not exactly in the free speech ...
ScottforKing comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Are you pro Trump?
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
No.
The Green New Deal: A Capitalist Plot
ScottforKing comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Not sure were you are going with this one. Are you saying that two wrongs will make it right?
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
I'm highlighting 1. The Green New Deal need not be a financial burden on the US taxpayer (this is one way, MMT is another), and 2. The idea that the public should have some kind of stake in companies that benefit from publicly funded research.
Trump Administration Moves to Decertify Outspoken Immigration Judges’ Union | The New York Times
chuckpo comments on Aug 15, 2019:
So?
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
Do you reply "so?" to all news items posted without comment, or just mine?
has anyone explained to the fascist Democrats that evil doers could care less about their background...
WilyRickWiles comments on Aug 15, 2019:
Cut the supply (manufacture) of guns. It worked for the drug methaqualone.
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@chuckpo False premise. Gun anarchy isn't what the founders intended. Swiss model with gun manufacturing cut back would be better. https://thebaffler.com/latest/gun-anarchy-and-the-unfree-state https://www.topic.com/automatic-for-the-people https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2011/09/the-secret-history-of-guns/308608/ https://theconversation.com/five-types-of-gun-laws-the-founding-fathers-loved-85364
Agreed, sadly.
Cheetolini comments on Aug 14, 2019:
If you are to come to that conclusion, then you must also come to the conclusion the constant drum beat if “concentration camps” lead to Dayton. Son of Sam heard a dog tell him to kill and he barked as he slaughtered people. Was it the dogs constant barking that we blame? The ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@Cheetolini Are you this guy? https://twitter.com/KasieDC/status/1160716153427308544
Agreed, sadly.
Cheetolini comments on Aug 14, 2019:
If you are to come to that conclusion, then you must also come to the conclusion the constant drum beat if “concentration camps” lead to Dayton. Son of Sam heard a dog tell him to kill and he barked as he slaughtered people. Was it the dogs constant barking that we blame? The ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@Cheetolini Does everything reduce to your internalization of racists being called out?
[youtube.com] F@%K Alexa
chuckpo comments on Aug 14, 2019:
Yeesh, 1) Remember those encyclopedia sets? 2) There has never been a time in history where we have so much information at our disposal, and the cost makes it available to NEARLY everyone. Project 10 years. 3) Melding ideology into technology is extraordinarily ill-considered and ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@chuckpo Also hilarious: https://youtu.be/2c0P28cqFDY
[youtube.com] F@%K Alexa
chuckpo comments on Aug 14, 2019:
Yeesh, 1) Remember those encyclopedia sets? 2) There has never been a time in history where we have so much information at our disposal, and the cost makes it available to NEARLY everyone. Project 10 years. 3) Melding ideology into technology is extraordinarily ill-considered and ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
I hear he screens all of the people who come to his "change my mind" tables. He's afraid to have a real debate with someone like Sam Seder.
[youtube.com] F@%K Alexa
chuckpo comments on Aug 14, 2019:
Yeesh, 1) Remember those encyclopedia sets? 2) There has never been a time in history where we have so much information at our disposal, and the cost makes it available to NEARLY everyone. Project 10 years. 3) Melding ideology into technology is extraordinarily ill-considered and ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
Oh man, this was so funny: https://mobile.twitter.com/scrowder/status/1091458361399435264
Agreed, sadly.
Cheetolini comments on Aug 14, 2019:
If you are to come to that conclusion, then you must also come to the conclusion the constant drum beat if “concentration camps” lead to Dayton. Son of Sam heard a dog tell him to kill and he barked as he slaughtered people. Was it the dogs constant barking that we blame? The ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@Cheetolini As long as we agree that the left criticizing Trump is not morally equivalent to dehumanizing people.
Agreed, sadly.
Cheetolini comments on Aug 14, 2019:
If you are to come to that conclusion, then you must also come to the conclusion the constant drum beat if “concentration camps” lead to Dayton. Son of Sam heard a dog tell him to kill and he barked as he slaughtered people. Was it the dogs constant barking that we blame? The ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@Cheetolini Two things no one is doing: 1. Claiming Trump or the right CAUSED incidents of violence like El Paso, 2. Claiming Trump or the right INVENTED racism. They are simply propagating a pre-existing ideology that historically has been used to justify violence against marginalized people. A reasonable person would cut back because 1. It's hateful and 2. It has the possibility of increasing the likelihood of vigilante violence. Can you really not see the difference between a dehumanizing ideology and Elvis, video games, or human rights advocacy? Trump and the people on Fox News spend so much time on these talking points because propaganda works--it influences people, creatures divisions, and shapes the discourse. Presumably, they are OK with the collateral damage. Many are not, which is why Trump has had such a hard time staffing his administration, and why most of the usual suspects don't back him up on TV.
Agreed, sadly.
WilyRickWiles comments on Aug 14, 2019:
I found it striking to read Trump's comments below on his political precursor Pat Buchanan. Though, given Trump's prior history of racism, I think this momentary "wokeness" was motivated by jealousy (Trump had been competing against him for the Reform Party Presidential nomination). From Media ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 15, 2019:
@ObiRonMoldy I was using it in the way that the right does to describe anyone who criticises someone else's racism.
Agreed, sadly.
Cheetolini comments on Aug 14, 2019:
If you are to come to that conclusion, then you must also come to the conclusion the constant drum beat if “concentration camps” lead to Dayton. Son of Sam heard a dog tell him to kill and he barked as he slaughtered people. Was it the dogs constant barking that we blame? The ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 14, 2019:
@Cheetolini I disagree that they were madmen, but what does it matter? Does that make their actions more random? We surely don't accuse Islamic terrorism of being random and free of ideology and organization.
Agreed, sadly.
Cheetolini comments on Aug 14, 2019:
If you are to come to that conclusion, then you must also come to the conclusion the constant drum beat if “concentration camps” lead to Dayton. Son of Sam heard a dog tell him to kill and he barked as he slaughtered people. Was it the dogs constant barking that we blame? The ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 14, 2019:
@Cheetolini I'll concede that those two are more analogous than Dayton, in terms of political violence. But it's one thing to direct hyperbolic, inciting language at people and another to direct accurate but charged language at a tyrannical state institution.
Agreed, sadly.
Cheetolini comments on Aug 14, 2019:
If you are to come to that conclusion, then you must also come to the conclusion the constant drum beat if “concentration camps” lead to Dayton. Son of Sam heard a dog tell him to kill and he barked as he slaughtered people. Was it the dogs constant barking that we blame? The ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 14, 2019:
For one, OP didn't mention El Paso. But for the sake of argument, I'll overlook that and concede that wielding the rhetoric of war against marginalized people is the same as calling out the state tyranny of "concentration camps." Even then it's a leap. Are you implying that the bar that the Dayton shooter attacked was a secret ICE facility or what?
8.4 Million Viewers can't be Wrong: Joe Rogan Experience 1330 - Bernie Sanders - YouTube
ObiRonMoldy comments on Aug 14, 2019:
Bernie can talk a good talk, but all his plans have to be implemented together, with bipartisan support, to have the smallest chanceof success. Tax on wall street? I'll give it to him, that's a bold idea, but even without being a financier, I could predict it causing chaos and tumbling markets. ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 14, 2019:
@ObiRonMoldy Yeah, I think Trump is on the right track with his deficit spending, because stimulus is needed, though I think his priorities are off (tax cuts for the rich and increases in military spending).
8.4 Million Viewers can't be Wrong: Joe Rogan Experience 1330 - Bernie Sanders - YouTube
AndrewInVail comments on Aug 14, 2019:
8.4 million viewers can't be wrong about what?
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 14, 2019:
Eh, it's an expression. That is, a lot of people watched this so it must be worth watching.
How the El Paso Killer Echoed the Incendiary Words of Conservative Media Stars | The New York Times
Cheetolini comments on Aug 14, 2019:
He likes ice cream too. Blame Ben & Jerry’s. Reverse association is bullshit. Using reverse association I could just as easily claim liberals are whores.
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 14, 2019:
@Cheetolini I mean, don't we believe in the power of ideas here? Is it that unreasonable that a constant drumbeat of "it's an invasion" might lead to an uptick in right-wing extremists taking up arms? You don't have to believe that right-wing figures "made him do it" for that to be true.
‘Clearly, he did not take part in our curriculum’: Historians bash Ken Cuccinelli’s revised ...
govols comments on Aug 14, 2019:
Wow. The whole point to almost every aspect of the narrative of current year is the assumption of, and analysis toward, a conclusion of (usually male, and always) rayciss oppression.
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 14, 2019:
Who would have thought electing a nativist President would do that?
How the El Paso Killer Echoed the Incendiary Words of Conservative Media Stars | The New York Times
Cheetolini comments on Aug 14, 2019:
He likes ice cream too. Blame Ben & Jerry’s. Reverse association is bullshit. Using reverse association I could just as easily claim liberals are whores.
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 14, 2019:
Let's see if I understand. Right-wing figures frame immigration as an invasion countless times. Guy writes a manifesto parroting that talking point and takes up arms (as one does against invasions), killing 20 immigrant-presenting people. You're saying those things are as unconnected to his crime as his love of ice cream?
8.4 Million Viewers can't be Wrong: Joe Rogan Experience 1330 - Bernie Sanders - YouTube
ObiRonMoldy comments on Aug 14, 2019:
Bernie can talk a good talk, but all his plans have to be implemented together, with bipartisan support, to have the smallest chanceof success. Tax on wall street? I'll give it to him, that's a bold idea, but even without being a financier, I could predict it causing chaos and tumbling markets. ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 14, 2019:
I always recommend that people focus less on the revenue plans Bernie has put forward. He has to propose them to be taken seriously, but they may not be essential to most of his policies. Economist Stephanie Kelton would likely be his Treasury Secretary. She's an adherent of modern monetary theory (MMT), which describes the modern economy so well that it seems even the establishment is grudgingly moving toward it. The idea is that the dollar's position as reserve currency creates a trade imbalance such that stimulus in the form of deficit spending is necessary to generate growth. Accordingly, we should be able to do more deficit spending (and print money to fund it) as long as inflation remains reasonable. Most of the developed world has near 0% interest rates right now and is fighting deflation, low population growth, and stagnation, despite quantitative easing, tax cuts, and deficit spending, so there is already evidence that such policy works. Inflation is a function of the amount of money in the economy and economic output. That's where the job guarantee in the GND comes in not only as a social good but a stabilizer of inflation. Kelton would be doing the math on all of Bernie's programs to see what we can afford. Taxes would mostly serve the purpose of taming inequality, checking inflation, funding most healthcare, and perhaps as in the case of the Wall Street tax, funding debt jubilees, though I too am not 100% sold on that. Still, that tax might have the benefit of checking the abomination of high frequency trading. I'm halfway with you on nuclear. But I get the sense that it's just not economically feasible, especially with the price of solar coming down. No where to put the waste, and too much capital required to build. I like the GND because it addresses the climate crisis more significantly than any previous proposals while centering the interests of the people. If we're not careful, climate policy could be used to encourage austerity, authoritarianism, nativism, and population control. Ultimately, what Bernie understands better than any other candidate, is that it takes a movement of people to accomplish the type of change he is advocating. That is, like his army of small donors and engaged citizens. And like the one that elected Obama before he disbanded Obama for America (OFA) in favor of the establishment.
CIS Director Cuccinelli Proposes Revision to Statue of Liberty Plaque: "Give me your tired and your ...
Cheetolini comments on Aug 13, 2019:
The problem with people quoting the poem “The New Colossus” is that they leave out the last line “I lift my lamp beside the golden door”. Ie, come in the front door. As for the poem relating to green card persons? Non sequitur. Those arriving at Ellis Island had no expectations beyond ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 14, 2019:
@Cheetolini Nativism is real. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nativism_(politics)#United_States
CIS Director Cuccinelli Proposes Revision to Statue of Liberty Plaque: "Give me your tired and your ...
Cheetolini comments on Aug 13, 2019:
The problem with people quoting the poem “The New Colossus” is that they leave out the last line “I lift my lamp beside the golden door”. Ie, come in the front door. As for the poem relating to green card persons? Non sequitur. Those arriving at Ellis Island had no expectations beyond ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 13, 2019:
How can you say the rules haven't changed? Things were just starting to be bad for immigrants back then, but after being processed they were generally free to live their lives and could be naturalized within several years. The public charge rule generally applied on arrival, and was not enforced in the manner that Trump intends. Moreover, "borders and sovereignty" as you understand them cannot be found in the US Constitution. Finally, you may not be alone, but you are a loud minority. The American public's support for immigration is growing and while the words of the poem are not policy, as Don noted, they are part of most Americans' understanding of our national values. https://theconversation.com/americans-support-for-immigration-is-at-record-highs-but-the-government-is-out-of-sync-with-their-views-121215 Your implication that immigrants are draining your wallet is baseless.
CIS Director Cuccinelli Proposes Revision to Statue of Liberty Plaque: "Give me your tired and your ...
Cheetolini comments on Aug 13, 2019:
The problem with people quoting the poem “The New Colossus” is that they leave out the last line “I lift my lamp beside the golden door”. Ie, come in the front door. As for the poem relating to green card persons? Non sequitur. Those arriving at Ellis Island had no expectations beyond ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 13, 2019:
Words like "front door" and "public charge" become meaningless when their definitions change at the whims of the nativist mob.
Americans’ support for immigration is at record highs – but the government is out of sync with ...
camerakid61 comments on Aug 13, 2019:
To me, it's not about racism or discrimination. It's a numbers problem no matter what ethnicity you are. If you have an elevator that can only hold 25 people, you don't try to stuff 100 in it. The real problem is overpopulation, not racism. We need to get real!
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 13, 2019:
Hasn't that been overblown, especially in the developed world? https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019/06/17/worlds-population-is-projected-to-nearly-stop-growing-by-the-end-of-the-century/ https://www.axios.com/birth-rate-every-country-population-demographics-d94b7551-3d16-4100-8798-5f7c1aa237dc.html
When i first came to the site, I commented to the admin that I found it unbalancing that they had a ...
chuckpo comments on Aug 11, 2019:
I don't care anymore. The interactions with the left are almost completely void of value. You get a bunch of talking point MSM regurgitation that has zero depth or reflection and endless vox citations. Worthless. It's a complete waste of time. Boring. Jordan Peterson has it right. The left doesn't ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 13, 2019:
@chuckpo There have always been competing values in this county. Early on, there were Quakers in Pennsylvania, Universalists and deists in Vermont, puritans in Massachusetts, Catholics in Maryland, and Anglican slaveholders in Virginia. Religion then was as much about building utopian communities as it was about dogma. Varied ideologies went into the Bill of Rights, federal reserve, institution of slavery, ethnic cleansing of indigenous Americans, expansion of democracy, territorial expansion, abolition of slavery, Reconstruction, imperialism, temperance movement, Jim Crow, anti-immigration laws, New Deal, civil rights movement, and the neoliberal era. Liberalism is supposed to provide a means to mediate our cultural differences, but that system has broken down. We could fix it if we somehow came to terms on what cultural grievances are off limits in the public square. But I'll never agree to closing off debate on ideas that would increase people's individual freedom and equality before the law as opposed to those that would insert Christianity into public institutions, enshrine supposed natural hierarchies, and impose moral codes. The culture war will only divide us until one side defeats the other--it will never bring left and right together as you seem to wish that it would.
When i first came to the site, I commented to the admin that I found it unbalancing that they had a ...
chuckpo comments on Aug 11, 2019:
I don't care anymore. The interactions with the left are almost completely void of value. You get a bunch of talking point MSM regurgitation that has zero depth or reflection and endless vox citations. Worthless. It's a complete waste of time. Boring. Jordan Peterson has it right. The left doesn't ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 13, 2019:
@chuckpo Would you support something like the aforementioned Represent US platform https://represent.us/ despite the fact that it's tarnished by my mention of it?
AG Barr on Epstein--Do you trust him?
coalburned comments on Aug 13, 2019:
I agree with what he's saying and trust he will do everything he can to get justice for the victims. That said, I'm convinced people in high places, like the Clinton's, have a bulletproof degree of plausible deniability and multiple layers of insulation between themselves and the truth. I would ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 13, 2019:
Barr's late father did hire Epstein to teach physics and calculus right after he dropped out of college. And Barr himself worked for the law firm that previously defended Epstein.
When i first came to the site, I commented to the admin that I found it unbalancing that they had a ...
chuckpo comments on Aug 11, 2019:
I don't care anymore. The interactions with the left are almost completely void of value. You get a bunch of talking point MSM regurgitation that has zero depth or reflection and endless vox citations. Worthless. It's a complete waste of time. Boring. Jordan Peterson has it right. The left doesn't ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 12, 2019:
Can we all at least agree that Jeffrey Epstein's suicide is sketchy? Maybe that will bring the left and the right together!
When i first came to the site, I commented to the admin that I found it unbalancing that they had a ...
chuckpo comments on Aug 11, 2019:
I don't care anymore. The interactions with the left are almost completely void of value. You get a bunch of talking point MSM regurgitation that has zero depth or reflection and endless vox citations. Worthless. It's a complete waste of time. Boring. Jordan Peterson has it right. The left doesn't ...
WilyRickWiles replies on Aug 12, 2019:
@iThink Sadly liberal donors don't think the way you do.
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