Comments by "Tony Wilson" (@tonywilson4713) on "FETTERMAN v OZ DEBATE HIGHLIGHTS | The Kyle Kulinski Show" video.

  1. I don't have your skill set, I'm an engineer. First thanks for the explanation between local and global brain injure. I have a nephew who was born missing a language link. He knew what he wanted to say but the link between his thinking and speech didn't exist and with a lot of therapy he developed the link. So I understand what you meant by that. I did like your comment there's just a couple of things I feel you oversimplified. I don't know if I can completely agree or dismiss your assessments of Biden or Feinstein. Both of them are old Feinstein is 89 and Biden is 79 and old people decline. I can't speak for Feinstein but anyone can see Biden is not as sharp as he was in his VP & Senate days. BUT WITHOUT a detailed examination nobody can just say he has dementia. If you were to say. Biden's showing signs of decline and some of those signs are indicative of or match up with early onset dementia then that's a comment I can take 100%. And you probably can list or explain those signs better than I can. My family missed my grandmothers signs and we only put it together after she died. Herschel Walker is easy to see. If you watch the PBS Frontline documentary "League of Denial" it has interviews with NFL players before and after their decline. I saw a Herschel Walker interview from 7 years ago here on YT and the difference between then and now is almost identical to what is shown in "League of Denial." I think too many people are throwing simple one word answers at everything they can these days. I get that as an engineer all the time where people want a 1 word answer to a 10,000 word explanation. The energy crisis is a prime example there. Everyone wants to hear how we'll get cheaper cleaner energy and its just not that simple. We are trying to clean up 45+ years of bad decisions and there is no 1 word or 1 sentence answer.
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  2.  @maryhackney3545  Good explanations across the board. I'm actually Australian but went to college in America in the late 80s. I was there when Walker was in his pro-career. I also played 6 seasons of American football back here in Australia so I know full well how brutal the contact can be and we were no where near what he got in the NFL. I played rugby in high school and there's no comparison. I was also in America when another President everyone prefers to ignore these days, Ronald Reagan, was in obvious decline. The thing was NOBODY, wanted to acknowledge it and the entire planet knew it. The last 3 years of his second term they kept him wrapped in cotton wool with Bush Snr in charge and the whole world knew that too. Even when I got back to Australia, everyone knew but even our government refused to say it out loud, BECAUSE FINALLY the cold war was over. I have very seriously angered a lot of Democrat supporters by saying Biden is NOT the President America needs right now. YES getting rid of Trump was necessary but in terms of dealing with America's problems NO. Even at his best Biden was never the answer or solution America needs. In decline there's even less chance. Going back onto the subject of Biden's decline. The reason I don't like people simply saying Biden has dementia is because just as we didn't know what Reagans actual issue was, we don't know what Biden's is either. BECAUSE none of us are privy to his medical records. We eventually found out what Reagan's issue was because they couldn't hide it, but by that time he was well out of office and the cold war was over so nobody cared. We'll eventually find out the truth about Biden because it will get to a time when they can't deny it, just like it did with Reagan. In the meantime I hope it doesn't break America, because that isn't good for anyone. What so many Americans don't get is that because of the trade and security arrangements and how it all works anything bad that happens to America is bad for the rest of us, but the inverse isn't true. For instance - if any of the worlds stock markets throws a tantrum it has effects and sometimes its bad. But nothing is like what happens when the NYSE throws a tantrum. When that happens it reverberates around the world.
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