*Favorite politician. Listen, I know that this one might be a reach for the majority of us, so even if you don’t have a “favorite” politician, make it a po... more
*Favorite politician. Listen, I know that this one might be a reach for the majority of us, so even if you don’t have a “favorite” politician, make it a politician you despise the least or the politician you can tolerate just a bit more than all others.
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Attack by Russia and China from within=Those in the White House are attacked with whatever causes the Havana Syndrome. Our communications are knocked out by hackers. They have... moreAttack by Russia and China from within=Those in the White House are attacked with whatever causes the Havana Syndrome. Our communications are knocked out by hackers. They have already shown they can cripple us by taking over our system. All phone and computers come to a grinding halt.Attack: When we are at our weakest they attack from without, invasion of the US. How will we survive?
Is it a sign of weakness, or a sign of humility, or a sign of something else entirely?It’s extremely easy to badmouth a politician you dislike or despise ... more
Is it a sign of weakness, or a sign of humility, or a sign of something else entirely?It’s extremely easy to badmouth a politician you dislike or despise or outright hate, but if there one (or more) of them who has your admiration and respect, this post focuses more on that aspect rather than spewing venom at an easy target. I purposefully aim the discussion toward your positive outlooks on people who have then committed a misfortune or wrongful action so that it’s not a smear of your opponents nor a kiss-up session of your proponents. No human is infallible. The way he or she handles missteps is a telling view of character and aplomb. less
As human beings, we change their minds all the time, politicians are no exception. Why can’t politicians in general (this is not about any particular person or party) be stra... moreAs human beings, we change their minds all the time, politicians are no exception. Why can’t politicians in general (this is not about any particular person or party) be straightforward about experiencing reverse thinking on a serious and pertinent issue instead of burying it in subterfuge and double-talk that tries to disguise a perfectly normal human action? I have no expectation that any political figure should be superhuman, and I don’t see changing one’s mind as an automatic symbol of weakness. less
On the consent form for the Coronavirus Jabs that I recently had, on the same line under the words "Check one of the following":At the LEFT side, it said (using words rather more f... moreOn the consent form for the Coronavirus Jabs that I recently had, on the same line under the words "Check one of the following":At the LEFT side, it said (using words rather more fancy than this):"I so Wanna get that jab!"while (on the same line) at the RIGHT side, it said (again using words rather more fancy than this):"No jab; no way man!".I don't believe the following, but do let me know what you think: Do you believe the positioning of that wording could be some sort of possible political conspiracy?By way, if you are in favor of the Coronavirus vaccinations, do you feel better politically speaking, in having your jab in the left arm, or in the right arm? less
Hello:Would it be GOOD to:1) RID ourselves of the filibuster, 2) PASS massive infrastructure,3) PROTECT voter rights, 4) END police unions, 5) REVAMP the police, 6) PASS the Green ... moreHello:Would it be GOOD to:1) RID ourselves of the filibuster, 2) PASS massive infrastructure,3) PROTECT voter rights, 4) END police unions, 5) REVAMP the police, 6) PASS the Green New Deal, 7) MAKE college free,8) END homelessness, 9) MANDATE vaccination and mask wearing,10) END the drug war, 11) PASS Medicare for all,12) END gerrymandering forever, and PAY for all this with a massive tax upon the 1%.. Yeah.. Would that be good?excon
Eg. Banana Republic, Constitutional Monarchy..."A country that cannot even agree to investigate an assault on its own capital is in big trouble indeed"-The New Yorker