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@rhaynne900 ... or how many families around the world aren't getting together, this year, because of restrictions, inflation, job loss, ... Meanwhile, if you're "sophisticated" enough, you can gather where you want, when you want, without a mask. The crap they push on us regular people, while they live above it all, or WORSE, enrich themselves even MORE, is creating changes in the electorate that no amount of campaigning against Democrats could've achieved.
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@marshmower Chevy gives you a choice of an EV or a giant, $100,000 V8 SUV. I always felt like those old 4-cylinder rice burner pickups of the '70s - '00s were the most practical vehicles. Then they finally built 4-cylinder engines that could push them up steep hills without dying go the speed limit on the Interstate, and they immediately switched to 6-cylinder and up. With all kind of government-mandated garbage you don't need and don't want.
And you should be able to fix them forever. And you should be able to fix everything on them. The auto industry was turned into a resource-wasting, anti-environment monster BY the government, which never says a word, not one regulation, about durability and repairability.
Something like the old Toyota pickup or the Hilux sold around the world, without all the garbage on it. Motor, chassis, drive train, seats and good-sized bed. You could make it bulletproof for well under $20,000 and get a good used one for dirt cheap.
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The main redeeming feature of the USA was its constitution, recognizing this fact, LIMITED the federal government, EXPLICITLY. And for 250 years, the politicians have systematically circumvented or overturned almost all limits on the role and scope of the federal government.
Now we're like any nation in world history, no longer exceptional, only WORSE, because most of us still buy into our exceptionalism, which they've twisted to mean "We can impose our will, by force, on any nation or group or person we choose." Our elected officials behave like - and in some cases literally are - hereditary aristocracy. The Bush dynasty. Al Gore's daddy was a senator. The list goes on and on.
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Drug laws are messed-up. But nobody's seriously looked at how legalization, regulation and taxation would be sensibly implemented. Under the current, progressive-led push, the elephant in the room is they still haven't provided a LEGAL means of obtaining those drugs, so that all of the "decriminalized" drugs are sold on the street by criminals, via drug cartels. Legalization, done properly, would cut the legs out from under the drug cartels. They'd have to turn to something else, the same way they pivoted to opiates after alcohol prohibition was finally ended.
Illegal drugs are no different from alcohol, except that they're illegal. We KNOW that alcohol causes harm, but we decided that harm was less than the harm caused by ongoing war between more and more militarized/violent law enforcement and more and more militarized/violent organized crime organizations. Street shootings between LEO and gangsters and between gangsters was the obvious result of prohibition, but everyone - right AND left - refuse to see the obvious.
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She's the perfect hack for implementing Demokkkrat policy. The policies are insane and wildly unpopular, and Joe and Kamala are left holding the bag, while those who engineered their installation and are engineering their administration are failing at everything and - of course - trying to make it appear to be Joe and Kamala who are failing. When everybody was cheering at their "brave stand" regarding open borders, neither Kamala nor her handlers were anticipating the actual tough questions that would accompany the totally predictable total failure.
They EXPECTED the Demokkkrat-run media to run interference for them, and for it to be an unending love-fest, like it was for Obama. But since the Obama Admin, it's gotten harder to hide the misfeasance and malfeasance, and a lot of the crimes of Obama Admin are catching up to the Obama team, as well.
Democrats have been reasoning from plausible - but FALSE - premises for a long time, now, and. the inevitable absurdities are getting too big to cover up, any more. They're choking on their own success, because that success is built on lies and misconceptions. To the extent that they are misconceptions, they just aren't ready to admit that they got things wrong. They still cling to those misconceptions, but the facts from the real world - which they don't live in - are piling up.
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The press has always been muckrakers and liars. We used to understand that until the 20th Century, when suddenly this cult of objectivity arose and the "Fairness Doctrine" was adopted by our government back in the 1930s, when other fascist nonsense was sweeping the planet. WE were SURE we were better than the fascists and Nazis, but we did darn near the same kinds of things, with functionally centralized control of dominant media (radio, print, and later, t.v.).
The nation's founders KNEW everybody had an axe to grind and THEIR solution was to ensure that the government would not have the power to monopolize the propaganda. Well, since Roosevelt, the government pretty much HAS. People calling the government out for its corruption were kept on the margins quite easily by the 3 main radio/tv networks and big papers. One call from local, state or federal official and stories just disappeared.
This monopoly's a lot harder to maintain with the Internet. Big Tech is the centralized solution for that, and we KNOW it censors at the behest of the establishment, non-stop. FOX, with Pfizer paying for half its commercials, is no different from the rest. It just seems like it is.
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@21ps3freak Our education system is designed to indoctrinate, rather than to inform.
This has been true since before the ideology of the institutions shifted to full-on socialist. But they were always statist in the public schools. The state just had different fish to fry in some ways, like back-filling the imperial conquest of North America as some Holy Mission against sub-human, bloodthirsty savages, instead of the same-old, same-old "We expanded because we COULD, just like all nation-states before us."
But the tradition was - until recently - to celebrate hard work and entrepreneurship on an even playing field, even though the tilting of the playing field started way back in the 19th Century, with the first 3-letter agencies, created to fight against the robber barons, were immediately captured and became the creatures of the robber barons. There was still a lot of liberty and free enterprise, but it's slowly gotten worse and worse over time. The bigger the government gets, the more of it we see and the more of it that is hidden, even when we go looking, which few of us have over the last 2 1/2 centuries, because the overall scheme worked pretty well for so many of us.
But as the walls close in, more of us are starting to see them. Some respond to it with collectivist ideas. Some respond to it with more Enlightened ideas. I'm more of an Enlightenment fellow, myself. The problem isn't too LITTLE government. The problem is too MUCH government.
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Yes, the FBI, DIA, CIA, and every other federal agency involved WILLFULLY accepted tainted information. The lot of them should be in jail, from Comey, to Brennan, Clapper and all the top people who not only let this go on, but pushed it aggressively, without regard for truth. They did ZERO due diligence. In fact, they did the OPPOSITE.
Until justice is served, the American people's faith in American institutions will remain low and continue to decline.
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@martymcfly5423 Teacher Unions are part of the problem, but teachers have less and less say compared to administrators. Schools have been top-heavy with administrators for decades. Since "Diversity and Equity" hit, there's been a whole new layer added to the bureaucracy.
Look at the ratio of staff and admin to teachers. It's the highest it's ever been and teachers do all the secretarial and clerical work, themselves, now, because of computers and desktop publishing. When I started out, professors didn't even type their own tests. Now there're more secretaries than ever, but they spend all day shuffling papers and generating useless and meaningless reports for stuffed-shirt administrators who seem to think THEY'RE doing something whenever they dream up some NEW task for teachers to perform, as if teaching weren't already a full-time job.
If you want a good school, find one run by teachers, and with fewer administrators than the competitors. That school will be focused on the learning. Find a top-heavy school, and it will be busy with social justice and a million other things, and the learning will take a back seat. They'll spend most of their time trying to figure out how to get more students to pass without learning anything, because that's "student success." Not success in the real world. Success according to their twisted definition.
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