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Political Roundtable Part XXI

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Re: Political Roundtable Part XXI 

Post#1621 » by stilldropin20 » Sat Aug 11, 2018 6:20 pm

dckingsfan wrote:One other thing to note - we still have an immigration problem. We need to increase the number of working age people to balance out our demographic problem. This current administration is going to leave a big problem for the following administrations (add the deficit to that and you really don't want to be the POTUS that follows Trump.

The blue line in the figure below is the 25 - 54 year old group. The redline is the overall population. As the delta between the two lines increase, you end up with a worker shortage for things like healthcare, public services, etc.

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older poor people are going to need to remain in the work force longer. there is no way around it. easier jobs for sure. but they will need to remain working if they can not afford to "retire."
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XXI 

Post#1622 » by stilldropin20 » Sat Aug 11, 2018 6:32 pm

montestewart wrote:blah blah.


you missed the entire point of my post. likely purposefully i guess.



fact is jobs, GDP, growth, wages etc were all on the rise in the 40's - early 70's. we produced here in the USA. Good! kept jobs here! goood!!! consumed our own goods. Good!!!

That was good!!

However it was inclusive to all races and genders. not everyone felt the full effect of it. bad!!!

Thats was bad!!!!

there were less murders per capita. good! less drugs! good. safer schools!! good!!

but again, it was not inclusive and not everyone felt the effects. bad!!!!!
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Post#1623 » by stilldropin20 » Sat Aug 11, 2018 6:40 pm

dckingsfan wrote:One point to the above - the social programs are working. Our definition and bar for poor is rising - yes, there is a long way to go but...

Census figures (below the poverty line):
4/5 poor households have air conditioning (you don't need air conditioning in some parts of the country)
2/3 have cable or satellite television
1/2 have a personal computer
2/5 have a wide-screen HDTV
3/4 own a car or truck
1/3 have two or more vehicles
96% state that their children were never hungry at any time during the year
The average consumption of protein, vitamins, and minerals is virtually the same for poor and middle-class children
Square footage of living space and living spaces continue to improve

This is a huge improvement from where we started. But CLEARLY, this is one of the programs that has worked. Did it work how we expected, no. We expected that education would be equal and individuals would rise do to that education.

But that has nothing to do with the our social programs and everything to do with the politics of education.


your post speaks to the standard of living. yes it is better. and we have 21 trillion in debt that paid for it. maybe it was worth it.

the real goal though is to improve the standard of living and pay for it along the way...right? we do that by taxing "the people" appropriately.

now lets consider that in 2018, 92% of the wealth is held by .1% of the elite wealthy ruling class. In 1990 they only held 80% of the wealth.

Maybe somebody is NOT being taxed appropriately??? The federal reserve act of 1913 first implemented permenent income taxes as collateral for the nations debt.

Think people. Think!
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XXI 

Post#1624 » by montestewart » Sat Aug 11, 2018 7:30 pm

stilldropin20 wrote:
montestewart wrote:blah blah.


you missed the entire point of my post. likely purposefully i guess.


The problem with America nowadays is there is no personal accountability. When someone disagrees with an STD point, it must be bias, inferior intellect, narrow experience, intentional misreading, blah, blah, but face it STD, the problem might be in your back pocket. The Great Communicator you are not.

stilldropin20 wrote:However it was inclusive to all races and genders. not everyone felt the full effect of it. bad!!!

Thats was bad!!!!

there were less murders per capita. good! less drugs! good. safer schools!! good!!

but again, it was not inclusive and not everyone felt the effects. bad!!!!!

Were you lying the or are you lying now? Sloppy, my friend, very sloppy. If you are wondering why, just look at the carelessness you employ in making your own points. It's like you're a barefooted Fibber McGee opening a closet packed to the ceiling with carpet tacks and wondering why your feet are suddenly so bloody. Get some shoes, my man.

stilldropin20 wrote:bad!!!
bad!!!!
good! good. good!!
bad!!!!!

What I like most about your posts is the structure and rhythm, which remind me of hands posts, and since doc and PIF seem to have resurrected the poetry thread, I might try an STD slam mashup at some point.
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Post#1625 » by popper » Sat Aug 11, 2018 9:32 pm

pancakes3 wrote:
montestewart wrote:
pancakes3 wrote:SD, you disingenuous racebaiting f*ck, everything denigrating you just wrote about lebron can be attributed to Trump 10x over and yet you've lionized Trump while telling Lebron to shut up and dribble for no other reason than identity politics.

I'm not one for ad homs but that was beyond the pale.

And for those of you who have him on ignore, i'm holding out bc as infuriating as SD's posts are, it's important to be constantly reminded that guys like him exist and will vote.

I'm not sure there are a whole lot of people like STD, but regardless, even if you don't put someone on ignore, you can always read without responding. Like visiting an alt-right site without leaving a comment (love your alt-swastika logo!) for purely informational purposes. You've seen them on TV (Supernatural, Law & Order, etc.), sitting at their computers, in their underwear, reading your angry posts, ROFLOL, eating pizza, telling their mothers never to come down to the basement. Is that the kind of debate you want to engage in? Don't drive yourself crazy, because this probably isn't actually a forum that is going to swerve anyone's opinions.


the good doctor SD is not in his mom's basement. he's worth over 8 million dollars! he's very successful. and he seems to have all the answers to society's problems.

idk why i engage. maybe on some level, i'm trying to reach Popper through dialogue with SD.


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Post#1626 » by dckingsfan » Sat Aug 11, 2018 9:47 pm

pancakes3 wrote:idk why i engage. maybe on some level, i'm trying to reach Popper through dialogue with SD.

I put SD on ignore just so I could actually read the thread :D

And yes, too bad that SD chased off Nate and Popper :D
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Post#1627 » by stilldropin20 » Sat Aug 11, 2018 9:59 pm

dckingsfan wrote:
pancakes3 wrote:idk why i engage. maybe on some level, i'm trying to reach Popper through dialogue with SD.

I put SD on ignore just so I could actually read the thread :D

And yes, too bad that SD chased off Nate and Popper :D


not only did i not chase them off but you guys ready every single word of my posts. especially you. why you doth protest so much is silly. and sad.
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Post#1628 » by Zonkerbl » Sat Aug 11, 2018 10:28 pm

pancakes3 wrote:SD, you disingenuous racebaiting f*ck, everything denigrating you just wrote about lebron can be attributed to Trump 10x over and yet you've lionized Trump while telling Lebron to shut up and dribble for no other reason than identity politics.

I'm not one for ad homs but that was beyond the pale.

And for those of you who have him on ignore, i'm holding out bc as infuriating as SD's posts are, it's important to be constantly reminded that guys like him exist and will vote.


Meh. He's a Louis Farrakhan follower type. Annoying but harmless. Safe to ignore.
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Post#1629 » by Zonkerbl » Sat Aug 11, 2018 11:08 pm

I love how abandoning our commitment to making decisions based on facts and science is "no big deal" to people on this board.

I love how selling our country out to a foreign power is also totally fine. I love how the entire GOP conspiring to protect a President from an investigation so they can stack the supreme court with traitors who think Brown vs. Board of Education should be overturned is totally cool.

I love how ignorant we are as a country now. Blissful isn't it? Even though the reality of the wholesale sellout of our country is playing out in the army of poor white heroin addicts in rural areas oding all over this country, everything is fine and we should keep playing the "oh clutch my pearls you called me a racist" card over and over and over.

Yes if you say something racist someone *should* and *will* call you out for it.

We shouldn't need to explain why racism is wrong. But we've got some new members from behind the former Iron Curtain so maybe it's time. Those of us who grew up in the United States don't need it explained.
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Post#1630 » by Ruzious » Sat Aug 11, 2018 11:32 pm

Zonkerbl wrote:I love how abandoning our commitment to making decisions based on facts and science is "no big deal" to people on this board.

I love how selling our country out to a foreign power is also totally fine. I love how the entire GOP conspiring to protect a President from an investigation so they can stack the supreme court with traitors who think Brown vs. Board of Education should be overturned is totally cool.

I love how ignorant we are as a country now. Blissful isn't it? Even though the reality of the wholesale sellout of our country is playing out in the army of poor white heroin addicts in rural areas oding all over this country, everything is fine and we should keep playing the "oh clutch my pearls you called me a racist" card over and over and over.

Yes if you say something racist someone *should* and *will* call you out for it.

We shouldn't need to explain why racism is wrong. But we've got some new members from behind the former Iron Curtain so maybe it's time. Those of us who grew up in the United States don't need it explained.

We have jokes running the Department of Education and the Department of Energy. The people he's hired to run the various US Departments - when he has appointed people instead of left positions vacant - is eroding decades of progress. I don't think people understand the depth of the problems caused by the Trump administration in just its first 2 years. I know I've buried my head in the sand too, because if I paid attention to how far we've regressed, I'd go nuts. And this generation of kids sees the lack of character of the people leading the country, and they see you have to do be a completely dishonest bully to get ahead. The future's is f'n dim unless we do a 180, and I'm not sure we have the character to do it.

And we're taught that if you say something, you're labelled a hysterical libtard. Our President personally attacks anyone that's publicly not in line with him and threatens them or belittles them. We're somehow not loyal Americans if we speak up. The country's getting more f'd up by the day. Even Mitch McConnell has to warn his party to not nominate the dregs of society for spots in the House.
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Post#1631 » by Zonkerbl » Sun Aug 12, 2018 12:32 am

He fricking allowed asbestos to be put in buildings again. He's a fricking murderer.
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Post#1632 » by montestewart » Sun Aug 12, 2018 2:26 am

STD doesn't even know what doth means
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Post#1633 » by stilldropin20 » Sun Aug 12, 2018 2:40 am

montestewart wrote:STD doesn't even know what doth means

STD the only mofo keeping y’all entertained. Real talk.


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Post#1634 » by montestewart » Sun Aug 12, 2018 3:06 am

stilldropin20 wrote:
montestewart wrote:STD doesn't even know what doth means

STD the only mofo keeping y’all entertained. Real talk.


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Post#1635 » by Wizardspride » Sun Aug 12, 2018 3:34 am

Yeah.....


Read on Twitter
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President Donald Trump referred to African countries, Haiti and El Salvador as "shithole" nations during a meeting Thursday and asked why the U.S. can't have more immigrants from Norway.
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Post#1636 » by closg00 » Sun Aug 12, 2018 4:48 am

Read on Twitter


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Post#1637 » by pancakes3 » Sun Aug 12, 2018 5:09 am

Wizardspride wrote:Yeah.....


Read on Twitter
?s=19


drunk posting but if i were on the air with that dude, i'd curse him out on live TV and go viral af. hand claps and all.

there is no such thing as the high road anymore.
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Post#1638 » by pancakes3 » Sun Aug 12, 2018 5:14 am

stilldropin20 wrote:
dckingsfan wrote:
pancakes3 wrote:idk why i engage. maybe on some level, i'm trying to reach Popper through dialogue with SD.

I put SD on ignore just so I could actually read the thread :D

And yes, too bad that SD chased off Nate and Popper :D


not only did i not chase them off but you guys ready every single word of my posts. especially you. why you doth protest so much is silly. and sad.


oh but you're so clearly such a well educated and articulate poster. how can we not help but read every single word of your posts? everything you type just drips with knowledge and sense. you are, after all, so successful, so well-informed, and so respected.

please, tell us more about how much you want the redistribution of wealth and yet how lazy and ill-deserving these welfare gangbanging drug addicts are of your tax dollars. it's a concept that i have not yet grasped because my net worth is not $8 million dollars yet because I'm a lazy, stupid, and over-entitled millennial.
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Post#1639 » by pancakes3 » Sun Aug 12, 2018 5:14 am

montestewart wrote:STD doesn't even know what doth means


dothard.
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