We are muddling through. And hoping that the forces of anarchy are not prevalent.
“If Clinton picked Warren, her whole base on Wall Street would leave her,” said one top Democratic donor who has helped raise millions for Clinton. “They would literally just say, ‘We have no qualms with you moving left, we understand all the things you’ve had to do because of Bernie Sanders, but if you are going there with Warren, we just can’t trust you, you’ve killed it.’”
vendic wrote:You mean this: https://scholar.princeton.edu/sites/def ... cs.doc.pdf
Where we finally have proof that regardless of which side is in power, the people's influence is merely coincidental and has a near zero effect.
vendic wrote:I've noticed. Most of the time when I point out the study they dismiss it like it was not done right even though they didn't read it.
Can't remember what the name of that is, where people when presented with irrefutable facts just dig their position in further instead of accepting that they were wrong.
Swift wrote:...Thank you for once again pointing out something that I seem to have an immense problem remembering, that most serious discussions, particularly politics, are utterly pointless. None of it fucking matters and all the chat and posts make no fucking difference.
Swift wrote:I sometimes can't help myself from saying something, like the present debate about guns on Facebook.
vendic wrote:Though I'm all for gun control and for training and shooter licensing, I don't like studies that try to show things when they don't do the study correctly.
That's why I push things that these "shooters" that want no rules or regulations have difficulty answering.
Like I kept pressing on that FB thread, "why does a person hunting need large magazine walk fire ability?"
Oh, no real answer.
How about why a weapon designed for combat and slightly modified is suddenly better or hunting than guns specifically designed for hunting to begin with.
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vendic wrote:I've noticed. Most of the time when I point out the study they dismiss it like it was not done right even though they didn't read it.
Can't remember what the name of that is, where people when presented with irrefutable facts just dig their position in further instead of accepting that they were wrong.
SciFiFisher wrote:rationale behavior.
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