pancakes3 wrote:stilldropin20 wrote:pancakes3 wrote:
you haven't made any arguments. your original post was an assertion that nobody is talking about the jobs report. everything that followed is either backpedaling, or weaseling into tangential arguments to make it seem like you have something to talk about.
my argument is simply pointing out that you don't have anything to say. and when your posts are shot down, you shuck and jive your way to some random tangent and hope nobody calls you out on it. the current incarnation is to distance yourself from your original assertion of "immigrants are taking jobs" and switching to "immigration policy needs changing" because you can feel yourself being pinned into a corner.
and we can continue this dance where you make underinformed assertions and i do my best to correct your babbling, but to what end? does any of this matter? are you becoming a better poster? the temperament and formatting is marginally improved, but at the substance of your posts, you're still pulling things straight out of your ass.
what about dreamers?
what about entitlement programs? do you have anything to say that goes beyond that one infographic you saw on twitter?
is this your attempt to pivot from "immigrants are taking our jobs" to "immigrants are a lazy and shiftless drain on our economy" ?
any of those topics are conversations that i do not believe you're equipped to discuss.
i've simply made a concerted effort to once again explore common ground.
let's try this. Since you assume to know not only my positions but the depth of my understanding of those positions why dont you take it a step further and tell me where the compromise is? And remember...its not just me you need to hook, but half the country.
Where is the compromise between your position and trump's base and how are you going to sell it to Trumps base and how are you going to sell it the left?
Give us a thoughtful immigration policy that considers the economy, the jobs market, GDP (easy), wages, and tie in trade policy where you would like.
Go!
it's not my job to draw up thoughtful, comprehensive immigration policies that trumpers and libs can rally behind. frankly, i don't think such a policy exists, since many people's views on immigration is sharply colored by xenophobia and misplaced jingoism. when there are elements of irrationality in an argument, it's difficult to finagle a logical solution.
i do think it's pretty telling that you think i can lay out such a policy in a message board post though. and that's the difference between you and me. you think that governing a country is easy, and that you have these grand ideas that would solve everything, if someone would only give you the controls. i believe that governing is difficult, and that policies must be informed by experts who have explored the issues and given it deliberate thought, and that i know enough to know that i know nothing, and don't try to speak with authority on things that i have no authority over.
so, no, i don't have a policy in my hip pocket that solves everything while at the same time uniting the country. sorry to disappoint.
oh we're all just doing opinion here, bro. You didn't know that? And it aint that serious.
Speaking of opinions, or positions we take...what makes yours better than mine? And if you dont have "a plan" why tear down the idea of others? And for this matter why would Obama's (community organizer), Trump's (developer), Mccain("war hero") and Flake(not sure...used car salesman?) and Durban's(career liberal politician) plans be any better than yours or mine? What makes them such special critical thinkers?
Now I personally have solved a ton of major problem in my life and various careers. When your parents are crack heads and spend mortgage money on crack you learn to become a problem solver early inlife. As i eventually became a surgeon, I ended up covering a lot of ground along the way and learned to critically think on many different levels in many different sectors often extremely detailed in scope as i found success in these many very different sectors. There was grade school and high school sports where i succeeded very much. Then my time in the US navy. Then College sports. my time working in the hotel and restaurant business, quickly becoming upper management. Then add my time as a small business owner, owning multiple dental practices, my time owning a bar, owning a real estate company. Owning a real estate development company. and all of the rental real estate i own and manage, as well as the houses I flip and tear down and build new and i actually have quite a diverse back ground. And I paid attention along the way. I failed sometimes. And I have succeeded. I have partially succeeded. And then i became significantly successful as I "learned" how to become more and more proficient.
Along the way i figured out how to problem solve. How to negotiate. I have boughten out many millionaire dentists from their practices of 30-40 years...managed to keep those millionaire dentist as employees for sometimes as long as a decade and keep their employees and their patients happy as they transition to my ownership. tens of thousands of patients( almost 50K)! I have transitioned thousands of tenants to my ownership...and even sold many of those building to new ownership. Sometimes it worked. Sometimes it didn't. Now, it works almost every time and it has become predictable because i learned how to put deals together to where everyone feels like they "wins."
I have also learned to recognize where "no deal" can be made. For example you, pancakes. It is extremely likely that nothing I write will satisfy you. Which is why i simply said, "fine, give us your ideas." To which you (predictably) chickened out. That's why i issued the challenge. Not to embarrass you for you lack of ideas or for being to scarred to state them or too lazy to do the work to learn the issues on both sides. I mean what is the point of writing and addressing other writers in a chat room if you have no ideas to share? You just want to gripe? And argue for arguments sake? What is the point of talking about the wizards or politics if you have no ideas? Just come on here and say "go wizards?" Or, "Go trump!" Or "bad Trump?" And ridicule people for being for or against any given policy?<-Is that your idea of a political message board? Fitting, I suppose. Just draw a line in the sand and throw stuff at each other is likely why you are here. And you wouldn't be alone. I came here 2 years ago to negotiate. I saw it wasn't possible. So instead I threw barbs on behalf of Nate and others because conservatives were far outnumbered.
But it never changed the fact that I came here to learn. And I came here to exhange ideas. A big part of exchanging ideas is defining positions and reasons for those positions so as to understand the position of the american people in general. Ya gotta know where you are at to know where you are going right? Once you know where you are at...and also where you want to go...the rest is quite easy, actually. Problem solving really aint that hard, bro. You just gotta know where you are at and where you want to go.
Given so many problem ive dealt with this just isn't that hard. It's not. It isnt that hard for me any more. I enjoy it. From scooby doo, to the encycopedia Brown books, to the hardy boys and nancy drew, to geometry, calculus, physics, to guest services and bartending, to practicing dentistry and medicine, to ownership and hands on management of small businesses..I problem solve every day. And I've become quite good at it. Ive become so good at it because i used to be so terrible at it. There used to be a crisis almost every hour. very stressful. Not anymore. In fact i've become so good at crisis management and negotiating through it because I've done it so much that I already know what everyone wants and I know where the middle ground is on most issues...I know where the compromises are found and i know how to lead people to those compromises...i likely know what
you want in terms of immigration policy. And i know what I want...here's the thing about me though and what I want...I dont really have "a side." I dont. You think I do. But I dont. What I want is for ALL of the american people to win. If our neighbors and allies win too? Great! If not, phuck em! <--Thats my personal position. So my side of this debate wants an immigration policy where GDP to goes up. Wages to go up. Debt goes down. The population increases with easily assimilated individuals that want to become americans and stay here and as daoneandonly has stated, earns their keep along the way.
So let me help you out a bit. Start with identifying where we are at(in your opinion)...whats good about it (in your opinion) and then figure out where you think the country should go (in your opinion). Cuz you know...that's all we're doing here: Opinion.
like i said, its a full rebuild.