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Happy No Collusion Day Everyone

There is a saying that if you arent Liberal in your 20's then you have no heart, and if you are conservative by the time you are thirty then you have no brain.

Men tend to gain social power as they age, and conservatism is about keeping the current social power structure. It's self-interest.

I know that there a lot of people who are over 30 and are liberal, but there is no doubt that a big chunk of the liberal base is under 30. It should tell you something about what liberalism is. Liberalism vs conservatism has lot of experience vs inexperience built into it.

Does the famed liberalism of the college professoriate also tell you anything about what liberalism vs. conservatism (more learned vs. less learned)? I'd guess you don't believe in that connection. It's not very convenient for you.
 
Men tend to gain social power as they age, and conservatism is about keeping the current social power structure. It's self-interest.



Does the famed liberalism of the college professoriate also tell you anything about what liberalism vs. conservatism (more learned vs. less learned)? I'd guess you don't believe in that connection. It's not very convenient for you.
Some would say the liberal professoriate is more indoctrination than education.
 
This thread OMG LOL. I’ll be back when the actual report is released.

I will never, ever forgive an unapologetic Trump supporter. I would never continue seeing a Dr who is also still a Trump supporter? Why? Because I don’t want a ****ing moron operating or making diagnoses on me! The chicken will roost.

You are going to see whatever doctor is available when you get your "free" health care.

See ya on the waiting list. Bring a knife. Ill help ya cut off the gangrene.
 
Men tend to gain social power as they age, and conservatism is about keeping the current social power structure. It's self-interest.



Does the famed liberalism of the college professoriate also tell you anything about what liberalism vs. conservatism (more learned vs. less learned)? I'd guess you don't believe in that connection. It's not very convenient for you.

And you should keep what you have earned. You earn your part in the power structure( most of the time)

If you have spent 20+ years busting your butt and climbing the ranks. Making sacrifices. Blood sweat and tears. Should some fresh know nothing 20 year really receive equal treatment as you? Or should they have to earn it too? Should some 40 year old who refused to put in the extra hours or care about their work receive the same treatment? These are really big questions that the left never wants to talk about.

To me that makes the most sense. For the system to work you need laborers and the brains coordinating. Guess who is most capable in each of those scenarios? Sorry, but everyone cant be the manager.

You know who the real "victims" are? The people who sacrificed a good portion of their life working countless hours to become successful while watching those who do the minimum, half *** it, then go home, spoke some pot, drink some beer, and do nothing else for society.
 
And you should keep what you have earned. You earn your part in the power structure( most of the time)

People get unfair access to the opportunities to earn their place. However, it's nice to see we agree on the basic paradigm at play here.

If you have spent 20+ years busting your butt and climbing the ranks. Making sacrifices. Blood sweat and tears. Should some fresh know nothing 20 year really receive equal treatment as you? Or should they have to earn it too? Should some 40 year old who refused to put in the extra hours or care about their work receive the same treatment? These are really big questions that the left never wants to talk about.

People on the left would answer these questions the same way you do. They don't want to talk about them because 1) there is no disagreement here, and 2) many people on the right use these questions not as legitimate issues, but as distractions from the concern on the left about access.

Still, if you like, we can have a long conversation about how people who have invested years of effort into gathering experience, knowledge, and connections should reap the rewards of those labors. What would you like to add to that point?

To me that makes the most sense. For the system to work you need laborers and the brains coordinating. Guess who is most capable in each of those scenarios? Sorry, but everyone cant be the manager.

I'm amused by the concept of the managers as "the brains". Good managers are hard workers, empathetic enough to treat different employees differently, and experienced enough to understand the nature of the jobs they are managing, but I have not seen that they are smarter than their employees.

You know who the real "victims" are? The people who sacrificed a good portion of their life working countless hours to become successful while watching those who do the minimum, half *** it, then go home, spoke some pot, drink some beer, and do nothing else for society.

I thought the success received was the sought-after reward for the hard work? Are you saying the hard-wording are victims of their own work ethic?
 
People get unfair access to the opportunities to earn their place. However, it's nice to see we agree on the basic paradigm at play here.



People on the left would answer these questions the same way you do. They don't want to talk about them because 1) there is no disagreement here, and 2) many people on the right use these questions not as legitimate issues, but as distractions from the concern on the left about access.

Still, if you like, we can have a long conversation about how people who have invested years of effort into gathering experience, knowledge, and connections should reap the rewards of those labors. What would you like to add to that point?



I'm amused by the concept of the managers as "the brains". Good managers are hard workers, empathetic enough to treat different employees differently, and experienced enough to understand the nature of the jobs they are managing, but I have not seen that they are smarter than their employees.



I thought the success received was the sought-after reward for the hard work? Are you saying the hard-wording are victims of their own work ethic?
The best managers hire people smarter than they are, imo. I know I am always looking for my replacement when I'm hiring, at least I take that mind set.
 
And you should keep what you have earned. You earn your part in the power structure( most of the time)

If you have spent 20+ years busting your butt and climbing the ranks. Making sacrifices. Blood sweat and tears. Should some fresh know nothing 20 year really receive equal treatment as you? Or should they have to earn it too? Should some 40 year old who refused to put in the extra hours or care about their work receive the same treatment? These are really big questions that the left never wants to talk about.

To me that makes the most sense. For the system to work you need laborers and the brains coordinating. Guess who is most capable in each of those scenarios? Sorry, but everyone cant be the manager.

You know who the real "victims" are? The people who sacrificed a good portion of their life working countless hours to become successful while watching those who do the minimum, half *** it, then go home, spoke some pot, drink some beer, and do nothing else for society.

How about the ones that busted their *** and still lost?
 
How about the ones that busted their *** and still lost?
He is also conveniently leaving out those who are rich as **** who did nothing to earn. No blood sweat and tears. Just born in the right place at the right time to the right parents. Or just had money fall into their laps.

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My shame? Ask for forgiveness? Forgiveness for what and from whom? Are you insane?

1 -- The allegation that Russian 'interference' in the election in the form of web bots on Facebook and other social media had a material impact on the vote is conjecture at best. The leaks about Hillary to Wikileaks came from multiple sources, including primarily non-Russian sources. Has anyone been pursued in relation to those leaks as a breach of security? Would attacking the messenger negate the meaning of importance of the information that was leaked? Were Comey's statements about Hillary before the election the doing of Donald Trump?

2 -- Your first premise is specious, making your second meaningless. Hillary underperformed and lost the election due to having a weak identity and message beyond that of the political establishment she served and for having a sordid past with the Clinton Foundation. Everyone knows it, whether they dare to report about it or not. That Trump upset the pundits and the political establishment on both sides of the aisle is remarkable. He certainly has nothing to apologize for in relation to getting elected. He won a fair election by a compelling electoral majority. As shocking as that may seem to some, it's reality.

3 -- Trump despised the entire investigation and insinuation of a tampered election and used strong language. Was he attacking Mueller specifically, or the two-year investigation that bore his name?

In any case, my post was to criticize the corporate media whose behavior has fallen far short of professional standards. You tried to steer my discussion a different direction. You don't like Trump and ostensibly the political disruption he represents. You're entitled to your opinion. Politically speaking, you're just on a losing streak.

Lol
 
I think the dems have moved past the "Russia interfered with the election" narrative, which was always contrived and driven by dismay that Hilary lost the election. They're talking about how certain emails and information got leaked to Wikileaks. There will need to be something else in the report.

As for collusion, we collude all the time with Israel, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Canada, Europe and even China. The word collusion itself doesn't mean anything. The question is whether US interests were really betrayed somehow, you know, like selling Uranium under the table or taking donations to the Clinton Foundation from nefarious characters in a pay-to-play scheme.

It’s so interesting to someone so dismissive of Russian interference in 2016, so poorly informed about uranium one, so concerned over corruption in the Clinton Foundation... is so tolerant of Trump’s criminality.

Pretty funny stuff Catch.
 
No collusion, huh?

How many other Republican candidate sought out and received help from Russian Intelligence services?



We know Paul Manafort gave Russian intelligence internal polling data. And we know they had hacked information from Democratic servers. It’s sad how we have one political party who’ll suppress voters and collude with american enemies, all to stay in power.
 
No collusion, huh?

How many other Republican candidate sought out and received help from Russian Intelligence services?



We know Paul Manafort gave Russian intelligence internal polling data. And we know they had hacked information from Democratic servers. It’s sad how we have one political party who’ll suppress voters and collude with american enemies, all to stay in power.

Oh my! As a Rhode Islander, you sure got my attention with this one. First time I heard of this, but finding local coverage now. Taub never had a snowball’s chance in Hades of beating David Cicilline. He’s not my representative, but he’s risen in national Democrat ranks, and I really like the guy…

 
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