Or you know, you don't go about invading other countries killing innocent people and inspire hatred of you around the world so no one feels the need to terrorize you. Or do you still think they hate you because you're so free? PS: Guess what the objective of terrorists is? To terrorize you. That's right, you just made them win by being terrorized into passing draconion Orwellian laws.
I find it quite hilarious how you try to portray Gary Johnson as a "selfish prick" especially in comparison to both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Have you even seen any of his interviews? He is incredibly humble, owes up to his own mistakes more than he even has to, exhibits nothing but honesty so much that he gets critisized for it.
They could perfectly form a coalition with a single issue platform of reforming the political system. Also, you should inform yourself a bit more on the Libertarian party.
Right, I'm sure the africans are so worse off now than in 1900 where they had been living in huts hunting EACH OTHER with spears and after over a 100.000 years still had not invented things like "the wheel". Europe singlehandedly brought modern civilization as we know it to the entire world. Of course, along the way it brought a lot of war and death, but so has every single other region of the globe. Furthermore, through civilization and maturity, Europe now brings peace while every other continent (except perhaps Oceania?) has war and oppression. We still have a long way to go, but can you cite a single better place to live in the world today when it comes to standard of living, education, health, freedom, tolerance or anything else that matters?
And then there's the FAA being the only thing stopping drone delivery as well. Another proof libertarianism is inherintly a force of good. Gary Johnson 2016. Red tape inhibits innovation "for your own safety" and yet in the meanwhile we allow cars to kill how many people a day?
And in the meanwhile, shameless promotion for the Libertarian party!
Socially liberal, fiscally conservative, nothing beats that. A vote for the lesser evil is still a vote for evil.
They chose spain so they can avoid being spied on by the British who read everything that passes through their country which is all transatlantic communications.
Napoleon was the best general in the world because he bought the Newspapers.
He was the best general because of his military genius. Leading an army has nothing to do with newspapers. If you're saying he was the best statesman, now that's something else.
Right, because people who are long dead now who tried to make shit up for entertainment had an accurate look on the future and didn't just play on people's fears? Lets bring some positivism in here please.
The key word here is seems. Deception is the primary skill for a politician. None succeed without it. You just happen to be a member of the crowd to which Bernie is playing. And, obviously, he is doing a good job of it.
Don't ever make the mistake of trusting him. Every action he takes that is not subject to public scrutiny will be a betrayal, as is true of every politician (that succeeds).
I do actually agree with you here and especially after '08 I can't ever trust a politician ever again. Yet when presented the option, I'd still rather vote for the guy saying the right things (but perhaps not doing them afterwards) rather than the guy who outright says the wrong thing from the get go. Now while I don't believe in the lesser of two evils strategy so I would normally advocate to vote independent but Bernie Sanders WAS an independent until right before the election.
I just come back from a year in China.
There they hand out jobs like no tomorrow.
On the other hand, you see homeless-looking people 'sweeping' (read stand idly staring about and occasionally move their 'broom' about) with the party's offical jacket.
People everywhere 'work' but most cashiers spend more time blatantlychecking their phone and look utterly annoyed if you dare come bother them.
That's what a lot of people don't understand. 15 million people not having to do tedious mindnumbing work that can be replaced by a machine is a GOOD thing. The fact that this is seen as bad news is proof of our disfunctional society and economical model. The day basic income comes in together with a reform of our economy, is the day automation will truely be embraced as it should.
Or you know, you don't go about invading other countries killing innocent people and inspire hatred of you around the world so no one feels the need to terrorize you. Or do you still think they hate you because you're so free? PS: Guess what the objective of terrorists is? To terrorize you. That's right, you just made them win by being terrorized into passing draconion Orwellian laws.
after your privacy and defends it. But hey, at least they took back control!
I find it quite hilarious how you try to portray Gary Johnson as a "selfish prick" especially in comparison to both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Have you even seen any of his interviews? He is incredibly humble, owes up to his own mistakes more than he even has to, exhibits nothing but honesty so much that he gets critisized for it.
Also, as someone who is not a Trump supporter, I thought at least that his acceptance speech was quite good.
I second that.
Europe laughs at you for applauding a system where you have to pay 400€ a month for something still way worse than what we pay 15€ a month for.
They could perfectly form a coalition with a single issue platform of reforming the political system. Also, you should inform yourself a bit more on the Libertarian party.
Right, I'm sure the africans are so worse off now than in 1900 where they had been living in huts hunting EACH OTHER with spears and after over a 100.000 years still had not invented things like "the wheel". Europe singlehandedly brought modern civilization as we know it to the entire world. Of course, along the way it brought a lot of war and death, but so has every single other region of the globe. Furthermore, through civilization and maturity, Europe now brings peace while every other continent (except perhaps Oceania?) has war and oppression. We still have a long way to go, but can you cite a single better place to live in the world today when it comes to standard of living, education, health, freedom, tolerance or anything else that matters?
And then there's the FAA being the only thing stopping drone delivery as well. Another proof libertarianism is inherintly a force of good. Gary Johnson 2016. Red tape inhibits innovation "for your own safety" and yet in the meanwhile we allow cars to kill how many people a day?
And in the meanwhile, shameless promotion for the Libertarian party! Socially liberal, fiscally conservative, nothing beats that. A vote for the lesser evil is still a vote for evil.
I don't.
I hear the libertarians are against this kind of things, it's almost as if voting for them is the only way to stop this kind of foul behaviour.
They chose spain so they can avoid being spied on by the British who read everything that passes through their country which is all transatlantic communications.
Recursive acronyms can be fun and clever. Not everyone immediately groks the concept, but that's no reason to beat ourselves up.
Let us drink water to that.
Thank you for bringing this to light. Sincerely.
Napoleon was the best general in the world because he bought the Newspapers.
He was the best general because of his military genius. Leading an army has nothing to do with newspapers. If you're saying he was the best statesman, now that's something else.
Right, because people who are long dead now who tried to make shit up for entertainment had an accurate look on the future and didn't just play on people's fears? Lets bring some positivism in here please.
You obviously have no idea how many US dollars flow into Canadian politics.
something something.... overlords... something something....
The key word here is seems. Deception is the primary skill for a politician. None succeed without it. You just happen to be a member of the crowd to which Bernie is playing. And, obviously, he is doing a good job of it.
Don't ever make the mistake of trusting him. Every action he takes that is not subject to public scrutiny will be a betrayal, as is true of every politician (that succeeds).
I do actually agree with you here and especially after '08 I can't ever trust a politician ever again. Yet when presented the option, I'd still rather vote for the guy saying the right things (but perhaps not doing them afterwards) rather than the guy who outright says the wrong thing from the get go. Now while I don't believe in the lesser of two evils strategy so I would normally advocate to vote independent but Bernie Sanders WAS an independent until right before the election.
Just because he's the only candidate that seems like he's not so crooked he has to sleep on the stairs: Bernie Sanders for president.
once and for all and realize the US is anything but an ally.
Except that productivity has increased many times over while pay hasn't and purchasing power has actually decreased.
There ain't enough work for everyone anyway.
Then why doesn't China have this problem?
I just come back from a year in China. There they hand out jobs like no tomorrow. On the other hand, you see homeless-looking people 'sweeping' (read stand idly staring about and occasionally move their 'broom' about) with the party's offical jacket. People everywhere 'work' but most cashiers spend more time blatantlychecking their phone and look utterly annoyed if you dare come bother them.
You forgot the rasperry pi hacker competition.
That's what a lot of people don't understand. 15 million people not having to do tedious mindnumbing work that can be replaced by a machine is a GOOD thing. The fact that this is seen as bad news is proof of our disfunctional society and economical model. The day basic income comes in together with a reform of our economy, is the day automation will truely be embraced as it should.