Trump ignored pandemic warnings from January
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Please don't think I'm demonizing all those of the Anabaptist persuasion, as that was not my intent. And while I myself am a practitioner of the Lutheran faith, I hardly believe that old man Luther was perfect, or that the verbal abuse he scalded others with (Anabaptists, Jews, etc.) was justifiable.
No worries, I understand. Further, it was an incredibly violent period so it's almost certain the group one might feel inclined to emotionally sympathize with did some unspeakably horrible things too, no matter what group that might be.
History doesn't have too many good guys, often the best we get are less bad guys and even then sometimes it's debatable.
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funeralxempire wrote:
So, Ezra and Bill, you guys are combining to make a lovely point about how fundy literalists are also hypocrites who will change the goal posts whenever it suits their point.
Yes, the bible says that Ezra, Bill's still right that the people who take that quote literally now wouldn't have done so when Obama was president. Your argument misses the reality of how the people who claim to believe that idea pick and choose what they consider important whenever it suits them, you're treating them as more sincere than they actually are. It's not really dodging to point out that you're ignoring reality and asking a question that's ultimately irrelevant and beside the point.
Just a tangent, but I'm not sure it's fair to call the Anabaptists the forerunners of the totalitarian fundies in America in our era. They weren't willing to use force to impose their form on the faith. Look to other protestant sects of the era for the forebears of that, the ones who were willing to use force to convert people.
Yes, the bible says that Ezra, Bill's still right that the people who take that quote literally now wouldn't have done so when Obama was president. Your argument misses the reality of how the people who claim to believe that idea pick and choose what they consider important whenever it suits them, you're treating them as more sincere than they actually are. It's not really dodging to point out that you're ignoring reality and asking a question that's ultimately irrelevant and beside the point.
Just a tangent, but I'm not sure it's fair to call the Anabaptists the forerunners of the totalitarian fundies in America in our era. They weren't willing to use force to impose their form on the faith. Look to other protestant sects of the era for the forebears of that, the ones who were willing to use force to convert people.
I'm not defending anyone. I am just saying that Paul basically called the president the chosen one. That he coined the term for presidents so to speak. Rather than it being something the fundies or whoever came up with.
And I noticed that Bill never answered my direct question. Intead it ended up as you speaking for him.
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EzraS wrote:
The original plan was to shut down for 15 days for the incubation period.
The experts were saying millions might die from other pandemics as well. That is what they always say. But the keywords are "might" and "could" and "possibly" etc.
And of course with the rabid trump haters virtually any course of action he takes will be viewed as completely unsatisfactory, wrong, dangerous, reckless, selfish, too little, too much etc.
The experts were saying millions might die from other pandemics as well. That is what they always say. But the keywords are "might" and "could" and "possibly" etc.
And of course with the rabid trump haters virtually any course of action he takes will be viewed as completely unsatisfactory, wrong, dangerous, reckless, selfish, too little, too much etc.
So...when nearly everything someone says, (like most of your posts), are completely unsatisfactory, wrong, dangerous, reckless, selfish, too little, too much etc., do you actually believe those who observe such idiocy are mere "haters"?
Has it ever occurred to you to question your worldview? Is it at all possible that you are the INVERSE of a rabid Trump hater, that you are a pathetic "follower" and have been brainwashed to the point that you can see NO WRONG in his actions and words, no matter how completely unsatisfactory, wrong, dangerous, reckless, selfish, too little, too much etc. they are?
Did you see his press conference today?
I'll say it... It is absolutely necessary to invoke Article 25. He is now a danger to the lives of millions. And so are those who continue to defend the indefensible.
When he was elected, I was shocked at the stupidity of those who voted for him. Nonetheless, I admit that I didn't know enough about Trump to realize that any optimistic attitudes I had (and I DID have them), the hope that he would change, that he would mature...grow...in office, as many presidents have done, according to scholars, were completely ignorant. I was a fool. I actually chose to wait him out, for a while. I wanted him to "let the weight of the office sink in" and become the leader no one ever imagined he could be (except the nutballs that voted for him).
I told people who were saying they were packing up for Canada that they needed to give Trump some time. I figured, even a self-obsessed con-artist like Trump would have to "sober up" once the head of National Security and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs briefed him on the true state of the world, the "secrets" that none of the rest of us are privy to. I told people, who only days earlier I had told that though Hillary Clinton may have been the most dangerous president in our time, Trump would be infinitely worse, that I was speaking in near hyperbole, stating an educated guess as a scientific fact. I admit, I was a fool.
I don't hate Trump because he's a liar, a cheat, a spoiled man-brat who made his fortune (that he then lost and now owes to Russian oligarchs) off of his father's money and a total lack of scruples. I hate him because he is a traitor. His name will go down in history as the replacement for the terms "Mudd" and "Benedict Arnold" as the greatest betrayers of everything our nation is supposed to represent. It no longer does, of course, to the rest of the world, represent anything that it used to. The racists who called Obama a "socialist Muslim atheist communist" all things that negate one another in some way, accused Obama of lowering the world's estimation of America. That's funny, considering the fact that he was greeted as a hero in nearly every nation he visited, both AS president and after. These pond scum who support the King of the Swamp consistently fail to think, to learn, to merely...observe. Trump is almost universally REVILED in the countries we have, until recently, held as our closest allies. The Baby Trump Blimp flies wherever free speech as allowed. Yes, he is cheered when he visits certain countries. These are not countries where they are allowed to fly the blimp.
Me? A Trump hater? Of course. But before that, I called Obama a traitor for the unlawful, unconstitutional, and extrajudicial MURDER of a 16 year-old in Yemen, who, when the State Department spokesperson was asked asked a question about said, "He shouldn't have had a terrorist for a father." The boy was singled out and murdered by a drone...AFTER his father, a former CIA operative "Muslim mouthpiece" who chose to join Al Qaeda because they offered him more money and a better health plan, was CONFIRMED DEAD from a drone strike the day before. He was born and raised in Denver, Colorado and spent the majority of his time playing video games online with his old classmates.
When Hillary was considered "the presumptive nominee" of the Democratic Party, I JOINED the party so that I could campaign AGAINST her. On election night, 2016, I was fascinated by the election of a war hawk, power-hungry woman, making history while making me VERY nervous.
Only uneducated morons with no understanding of geopolitics, economics, or recent history were comfortable with the choice we were afforded. Yet, the choice was clear. Hillary was a beast (still is) and would most likely hand over even more power to the corporations and the executive branch, but she would do so with the understanding that she had to EARN re-election, and I was ready to march in the streets (and made that declaration ahead of the election) once she showed her colors.
In a simplistic, ignorant, bumper sticker mentality such as yours, EzraS, you think anyone who sees this president for who he really is must merely "have it in for him." Thankfully, we're not all as shallow and stupid as you are.
Trump is almost as much a threat to my life and my country as Covid19. He deserves to rot in Hell, but since I don't believe in Hell as anything but a metaphor, I'll settle with him being tarred and feathered.
Pence has probably kept his nose clean, as clean as a nose shoved perpetually up Trump's ass. So we'll just need to hope he's smart enough to stay low-key if we can get Trump out of office by Article 25.
Ezra is what we call the "artful dodger" like a character out of Dickens. He is not going to dodge addressing any of your points, (valid as they are)
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EzraS wrote:
It would be a touche if it had addressed the point rather than dodging it.
Your point barely exists and is ultimately irrelevant, he addressed it sufficiently even if you don't like how it was addressed. You've already gotten more of a response than it deserved considering how inconsistently the people you're arguing on behalf of apply it in the real world. That's the thing about defending hypocrites, you take their principles more seriously than they do. Don't make yourself a useful idiot for them. You're not an idiot by any measure, but you're choosing 'a hill to die on' that the people who you're arguing for never would dig in on.
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cyberdad wrote:
Ezra is what we call the "artful dodger" like a character out of Dickens. He is not going to dodge addressing any of your points, (valid as they are)
No that is something you alone came up with. I did address his points by pointing out they were false assumptions. Anytime someone uses false assumptions as a platform their long winded rant falls apart. You as well often make patently incorrect claims about me. Which others have corrected you on.
funeralxempire wrote:
EzraS wrote:
It would be a touche if it had addressed the point rather than dodging it.
Your point barely exists and is ultimately irrelevant, he addressed it sufficiently even if you don't like how it was addressed. You've already gotten more of a response than it deserved considering how inconsistently the people you're arguing on behalf of apply it in the real world. That's the thing about defending hypocrites, you take their principles more seriously than they do. Don't make yourself a useful idiot for them. You're not an idiot by any measure, but you're choosing 'a hill to die on' that the people who you're arguing for never would dig in on.
Oh diddums...no applause from pepe
funeralxempire wrote:
EzraS wrote:
It would be a touche if it had addressed the point rather than dodging it.
Your point barely exists and is ultimately irrelevant, he addressed it sufficiently even if you don't like how it was addressed. You've already gotten more of a response than it deserved considering how inconsistently the people you're arguing on behalf of apply it in the real world. That's the thing about defending hypocrites, you take their principles more seriously than they do. Don't make yourself a useful idiot for them. You're not an idiot by any measure, but you're choosing 'a hill to die on' that the people who you're arguing for never would dig in on.
All I wanted was a simple yes or no from Bill. Instead I got is a song and dance routine from you.
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EzraS wrote:
funeralxempire wrote:
EzraS wrote:
It would be a touche if it had addressed the point rather than dodging it.
Your point barely exists and is ultimately irrelevant, he addressed it sufficiently even if you don't like how it was addressed. You've already gotten more of a response than it deserved considering how inconsistently the people you're arguing on behalf of apply it in the real world. That's the thing about defending hypocrites, you take their principles more seriously than they do. Don't make yourself a useful idiot for them. You're not an idiot by any measure, but you're choosing 'a hill to die on' that the people who you're arguing for never would dig in on.
All I wanted was a simple yes or no from Bill. Instead I got is a song and dance routine from you.
Ta-da. The Aristocrats!
Re-read his post, he was explicitly acknowledging you were correct while also pointing out it didn't matter because they don't take it seriously.
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funeralxempire wrote:
EzraS wrote:
funeralxempire wrote:
EzraS wrote:
It would be a touche if it had addressed the point rather than dodging it.
Your point barely exists and is ultimately irrelevant, he addressed it sufficiently even if you don't like how it was addressed. You've already gotten more of a response than it deserved considering how inconsistently the people you're arguing on behalf of apply it in the real world. That's the thing about defending hypocrites, you take their principles more seriously than they do. Don't make yourself a useful idiot for them. You're not an idiot by any measure, but you're choosing 'a hill to die on' that the people who you're arguing for never would dig in on.
All I wanted was a simple yes or no from Bill. Instead I got is a song and dance routine from you.
Ta-da. The Aristocrats!
Re-read his post, he was explicitly acknowledging you were correct while also pointing out it didn't matter because they don't take it seriously.
I'd rather discuss it with the man himself rather than his self appointed spokesperson.
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EzraS wrote:
funeralxempire wrote:
EzraS wrote:
funeralxempire wrote:
EzraS wrote:
It would be a touche if it had addressed the point rather than dodging it.
Your point barely exists and is ultimately irrelevant, he addressed it sufficiently even if you don't like how it was addressed. You've already gotten more of a response than it deserved considering how inconsistently the people you're arguing on behalf of apply it in the real world. That's the thing about defending hypocrites, you take their principles more seriously than they do. Don't make yourself a useful idiot for them. You're not an idiot by any measure, but you're choosing 'a hill to die on' that the people who you're arguing for never would dig in on.
All I wanted was a simple yes or no from Bill. Instead I got is a song and dance routine from you.
Ta-da. The Aristocrats!
Re-read his post, he was explicitly acknowledging you were correct while also pointing out it didn't matter because they don't take it seriously.
I'd rather discuss it with the man himself rather than his self appointed spokesperson.
Yes... but. That's as close to a simple answer as you'll get from me regarding an issue that's too complicated to take as black-and-white. That's especially the case in a democracy like ours where criticism of our leaders is an absolute necessity.
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cyberdad wrote:
Trump's misinformation is resulting in unnecessary deaths
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/healt ... 7c21d4634d
It would be correct to classify him criminally insane to protect the vulnerable public
And wildlife (ESA).https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/healt ... 7c21d4634d
It would be correct to classify him criminally insane to protect the vulnerable public
Sadly, all governments acted too slowly. Thankfully, most of them have started to catch on now and actually do something.
Of course the trumpologists and their like are just like a Twitter I saw recently:
[meteor hitting earth]
Dinosaur: Oh no, the economy!
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