for example, there are 40-50 active volcanoes worldwide spewing "global warming emissions" all the time. does that have an effect? when mount saint helens went off, i read an article that stated that that one event put out more"greenhouse gasses" than all of mankind had delivered in the previous 100 years.
I found the Admiral's comments at 2h 19m 46s to be more interesting. Link below.
As a citizen of the world but not of the US, looking in from the outside, y'all could benefit from remembering that a fundamental element of democracy is peaceful passing of the baton from one administration to another.
Here in Australia we have an independent, federal authority that runs elections and counts votes. It also sets and adjusts electorate boundaries, to keep everything above board. It is unthinkable in our country that electoral results would be disputed. It really should be that way in the US too.
As a citizen of the world I sincerely wish for a peaceful and sensible election cycle for my US friends.
Yes they do.Teamsters won’t endorse in presidential race after releasing internal polling showing most members support Trump | CNN Politics
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters declined to endorse a presidential candidate on Wednesday after releasing internal polling that showed a majority of its members supported former President Donald Trump over Vice President Kamala Harris.amp.cnn.com
The Rank and file union members in the Detroit area also support Trump. Of course their assessments go to DC, which are funneled to the Democrats. They have no choice in that decision.
That is the issue with our current "divide." It is political and cultural, not geographic. Even in red states like Florida and Texas, they are red by only a few percentage points. There is no geographic divide to exploit. Any civil unrest in this country in this century would have far more in common with the Spanish Civil War of the last century than the American experience in 1860. The Spanish Civil War was a far more brutal and far more destructive conflict.
The red/blue state and county maps tell us very little because they do not account for population density. This is a population based map of the 2016 election. Red and blue America look easily divisible by state and county - but not by vote. Any such violence would be chatastrohically destructive.
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This is a more complete discussion of the issue and far clearer charts.
Is the US Leaning Red or Blue? It All Depends on Your Map
Self-proclaimed "cartonerd" Ken Field published a gallery of alternative election maps designed to reveal markedly different stories about the US.www.wired.com
A good point. Whatever the cause, it is difficult to a find a historical example of a democratic form of government being followed in the aftermath of civil or economic chaos or war by a better democratic government. As Samuel P. Huntington (I highly recommend "The Soldier and the State" and "Political Order in Changing Societies") would note - that is the moment the man on the white horse and the Praetorians almost inevitably take charge.Liberalism (and leftism to a greater extent) is a luxury of a decadent, affluent society. I naively believe we can pump the brakes and vote for the status quo to kick the can down the road another generation or two. That's my naive hope.
My pragmatic opinion is we need a catastrophe of seriously hard times. We need a 10x severity George Floyd / BLM debacle. We need a potential world war. We need rampant inflation. We need civil unrest. Only then, with a bankrupt economy and a bleak outlook will be be able to disrobe from the novelty of leftism that we can no longer afford and for which the voter will no longer tolerate. America 2.0 will rise from the ashes, but at a great cost to all citizens.
While I think it’s needed I don’t see too much good coming out of it.Liberalism (and leftism to a greater extent) is a luxury of a decadent, affluent society. I naively believe we can pump the brakes and vote for the status quo to kick the can down the road another generation or two. That's my naive hope.
My pragmatic opinion is we need a catastrophe of seriously hard times. We need a 10x severity George Floyd / BLM debacle. We need a potential world war. We need rampant inflation. We need civil unrest. Only then, with a bankrupt economy and a bleak outlook will be be able to disrobe from the novelty of leftism that we can no longer afford and for which the voter will no longer tolerate. America 2.0 will rise from the ashes, but at a great cost to all citizens.
A good point. Whatever the cause, it is difficult to a find a historical example of a democratic form of government being followed in the aftermath of civil or economic chaos or war by a better democratic government. As Samuel P. Huntington (I highly recommend "The Soldier and the State" and "Political Order in Changing Societies") would note - that is the moment the man on the white horse and the Praetorians almost inevitably take charge.
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America is a shithole. The only reason I don’t leave is there is nowhere else to go...
The CSA should have been allowed to remain it’s own country.Jefferson thought our nation as he knew it would last about 50 years. His quote paraphrased is "the tree of liberty must be frequently watered by the blood of patriots and tyrants".
I think the founders would be amazed that we sustained what they built for as long as we have. We have two choices ahead, reformation, or the ultimate collapse. I hope for the mostly peacefully and minimally harmful former option.
As I pointed out several days back, the volume of immigration is changing the character of this country, away from what many of the immigrants think they're moving to. We've "grown" from 225 million to 340 million in a span of 44 years, during which time our TFR has only met "hold steady" for a couple of those years. The rest of that time, TFR has been well below 0 population growth. At least 100% of our population growth is due to immigration.I strongly disagree. I have a lot of places to go overseas and spend close to four months of the year with overseas traveling.
Even with the current cultural divide there really isn't somewhere else I'd rather be than the USA. It is still the land of opportunity (as evidenced by millions that try very hard to get here) and freedom.
Heck, even in England, the land of Magna Carta, people get arrested for expressing their thoughts or having a >3" pocketknife (possible 4 year sentence).
Every now and then I read something that really does give me real pause for the future. I have spent my professional life and much of my private travel in a lot of the actual real "shit-holes" on this planet. There is no place with greater opportunity than here anywhere, and I would not chose to live anywhere else. If it is really that bad, you should indeed leave. It will be a lot easier and likely far less exhausting than the whole glorious death in battle thing.While I think it’s needed I don’t see too much good coming out of it.
WWII broke our nut. We have never fought a war since with the policy of nothing less than unconditional surrender. Since then the world has become more liberal as the good times flowed after the war.
War is good for the economy. Man needs war. Sadly we don’t have wars on the scale that we used to. This has allowed our psyche to become fettered with thoughts of liberalism, peace, and tranquility. All bovine fecal matter.
America is a shithole. The only reason I don’t leave is there is nowhere else to go. Get a good war going, let me die and be reincarnated in the future, and reset the world.
Don’t play video games and don’t even know how to play them.Every now and then I read something that really does give me real pause for the future. I have spent my professional life and much of my private travel in a lot of the actual real "shit-holes" on this planet. There is no place with greater opportunity than here anywhere, and I would not chose to live anywhere else. If it is really that bad, you should indeed leave. It will be a lot easier and likely far less exhausting than the whole glorious death in battle thing.
"Sadly we don’t have wars on the scale that we used to" Frankly this sounds like someone who has devoted far too much time to "Tour of Duty" or perhaps "World of Tanks."
I'd strongly suggest calling a mental health professional, you sound very depressed....Not much worth living for here anyway.
How old are you?Don’t play video games and don’t even know how to play them.
I do however read a bit and study past leaders. Napoleon, Patton, J.E.B. Stuart among others. I fully recognize that I’d likely not survive a war on this nation’s soil and I’m OK with that. Not much worth living for here anyway.
America is NOT a sh#t-hole. It is worth fighting for. We just need to forget about the Marquis of Queensbury rules when battling leftists, and treat them like the revolutionaries they are.While I think it’s needed I don’t see too much good coming out of it.
WWII broke our nut. We have never fought a war since with the policy of nothing less than unconditional surrender. Since then the world has become more liberal as the good times flowed after the war.
War is good for the economy. Man needs war. Sadly we don’t have wars on the scale that we used to. This has allowed our psyche to become fettered with thoughts of liberalism, peace, and tranquility. All bovine fecal matter.
America is a shithole. The only reason I don’t leave is there is nowhere else to go. Get a good war going, let me die and be reincarnated in the future, and reset the world.
Every now and then I read something that really does give me real pause for the future. I have spent my professional life and much of my private travel in a lot of the actual real "shit-holes" on this planet. There is no place with greater opportunity than here anywhere, and I would not chose to live anywhere else. If it is really that bad, you should indeed leave. It will be a lot easier and likely far less exhausting than the whole glorious death in battle thing.
"Sadly we don’t have wars on the scale that we used to" Frankly this sounds like someone who has devoted far too much time to "Tour of Duty" or perhaps "World of Tanks."