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In our democracy, people vote for what they think will make them feel good.
I think that is a very astute observation.
Yes it is
And the word feel is why it is a good explanation for the expansion of liberalism
"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln
billvon 2,991
>Somebody please explain, who is running the show?
We are. We are getting exactly what we ask for.
We wanted easy to get loans; we got them. We wanted lenders to not ask too many questions so we could get that house we could barely afford. We got that. We wanted clever investment tools that got us big returns in short amounts of time; we got that. We wanted low taxes and lots of spending. We got that.
Now we're paying the price for getting what we want.
We are. We are getting exactly what we ask for.
We wanted easy to get loans; we got them. We wanted lenders to not ask too many questions so we could get that house we could barely afford. We got that. We wanted clever investment tools that got us big returns in short amounts of time; we got that. We wanted low taxes and lots of spending. We got that.
Now we're paying the price for getting what we want.
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Allow me to fetch paper and pen so I can take notes from a master of the skill.
I generally create a text file on my computer, or use my voice to text program. But, I do understand archaic thinkers who still do it the way they did 30 years ago. I would suggest a major upgrade in your skills and thinking into something at least representative of modern man.
Was this a serious comment (given you repeated it in another thread), or am I missing some subtle sarcasm?
The limitations of TEXT (esp the 127 characters of ANSII text) should be pretty obvious compared to pen and paper (I don't like pencils myself, not even for math).
In another generation we'll all loose the ability to write legibly - I wonder what sort of unforseen consequences this will have. As it stands, I can barely write a check.
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Allow me to fetch paper and pen so I can take notes from a master of the skill.
I generally create a text file on my computer, or use my voice to text program. But, I do understand archaic thinkers who still do it the way they did 30 years ago. I would suggest a major upgrade in your skills and thinking into something at least representative of modern man.
Was this a serious comment (given you repeated it in another thread), or am I missing some subtle sarcasm?
The limitations of TEXT (esp the 127 characters of ANSII text) should be pretty obvious compared to pen and paper (I don't like pencils myself, not even for math).
In another generation we'll all loose the ability to write legibly - I wonder what sort of unforseen consequences this will have. As it stands, I can barely write a check.
Yeah, you definitely missed the sarcasm and overflow.
I haven't written a check in a long time. Soon there will be no such thing as a paper check. All payments will be made with debit cards, credit cards or automatic withdrawls. I hate people who stand in line at the store, wait until the cashier has rung up their sale and then start fishing around, looking for their checkbook while asking repeatedly "how much was that total again"? "How much"???
I think that is a very astute observation.
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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