FALSE. racial discrimination is ALWAYS wrong when done by the gov't, as explicitly stated by the 14th Amendment. go read the fucking Constitution before you spout more stupidity
2/17/2012 12:59:59 AM
AA is helping to grant our citizens equal rights. It's a fulfillment of the 14th Amendment. I know you're going to say that's crazy because you can't get out of the aaronburro microcosm but I'll just be content that sane people agree.
2/17/2012 1:04:28 AM
new budget has us on a course to bump against the debt limit again in october.when you combine that with $5 gas i really dont understand why you people think hes got such an easy re-election coming up?the quality of the republican field is irrelevant; their platform is simply "not obama."
2/17/2012 8:02:37 AM
Except anyone with a memory longer than 4 years knows Republican "small government" is horseshit and neither Republican nor Democrat policy has much chance of getting us out of our economic mess.So the economy is probably fucked either way.So we go with Obama and we get a fucked economy, socialized healthcare, maybe we don't go to war with Iran.We go with Romney/Santorum and we get a fucked economy, war with Iran, no healthcare for poor people, and the workings of a theocracy.I think you have to be really evil to like the second option over the first, myself.Maybe if Ron Paul had a shot of winning he might be a better option, considering his economic policies have the same 100% chance of fucking us, and poor people will suffer, but at least we won't go to war with Iran.
2/17/2012 9:17:31 AM
2/17/2012 11:33:38 AM
Catch 22 really for you.. You choose to ignore all statistical realities in order to believe there are no inequities so of course you think anything designed to reign in those inequities is countering the 14th amendment. Those who do believe the disparities are real and observable probably feel that AA can exist per section five of the amendment..
2/17/2012 1:13:12 PM
2/17/2012 1:14:36 PM
obama supporter:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uE2M7g_IWSE
2/17/2012 1:53:17 PM
2/17/2012 2:01:04 PM
2/17/2012 2:02:57 PM
Obama says obamacare health insurance mandate is not a tax.When his admin goes to court to fight for this mandate, they say it is constitutional because it is a tax.Obama says it's not right that those with insurance must bear the burden of those without insurance.Obama says it's not right for those with money to not bear the burden of those without money.
2/17/2012 2:08:45 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woBC5b3Ti0MPeople who voted for Obama are complete idiots
2/17/2012 2:22:55 PM
Complete idiots? The alternative was Sarah Palin one 72-year-old's death away from being President.I'd take Karl Marx himself over that.
2/17/2012 2:29:51 PM
because there was only one other choice. false dilemma, what?
2/17/2012 2:41:02 PM
We are a two party system. I know thinking about the real world is difficult for you.
2/17/2012 2:55:26 PM
doesn;t matter. just because I'm not an Obama supporter does not automatically make me a John McCain supporter.
2/17/2012 3:09:59 PM
I was just responding to "people who voted for Obama are idiots" and pointing out a non-idiotic motivation for voting for him: "Not wanting Sarah Palin to have any chance whatsoever at being our next President."
2/17/2012 3:13:14 PM
2/17/2012 5:05:03 PM
I don't see any other option, unfortunately.Ron Paul supporters are beginning to take over the Republican party. We've now got multiple state GOP leaders that are Ron Paul supporters. More are coming.[Edited on February 17, 2012 at 5:08 PM. Reason : ]
2/17/2012 5:07:50 PM
I think if people who were Obama supporters in 2008 looked closely at Obama vs. Paul, they would (like many have already) stop drinking the Flavor-Ade and support Paul heartily.
2/17/2012 5:21:11 PM
^^ No way. The fundamentalists have won the soul of the Republican Party. There is no saving it because as motivated as RP supporters are, the Christian Reich makes them look like amateurs. You will never get that party back, ever.
2/17/2012 10:12:55 PM
You don't know that.
2/17/2012 10:36:56 PM
Haha. C'mon, dude. Be real.That party is firmly in the pocket of the super-rich, using the army of bible-thumpers to push their agenda.
2/17/2012 10:45:22 PM
There’s a reason theocracies are more prevalent than democracies throughout the world, and even history.
2/18/2012 1:37:59 AM
because religion has historically been more powerful than anything else?
2/18/2012 1:54:50 AM
This thread has slowed, I guess Cody and Aaron are out celebrating President's Day!
2/20/2012 3:51:25 PM
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204880404577225493025537660.html?mod=WSJ_hp_LEFTTopStoriesoh.my.godi just completely loathe washington in general at this point; not only is our current administration completely absurd, but the GOP is offering up SANTORUM?well just fuck us all in the goat ass![Edited on February 22, 2012 at 9:58 AM. Reason : -]
2/22/2012 9:58:24 AM
2/22/2012 10:41:19 AM
$6 gas in areas of florida-booyah
2/22/2012 12:52:47 PM
2/22/2012 1:14:29 PM
You're like one of those former atheists that claims to have converted to Christianity. Everyone assumes you're full of shit."HEY GUYS, I AGREE THAT WE SHOULD STOP KILLING PEOPLE AND PUTTING PEOPLE IN JAIL FOR VICTIMLESS CRIMES. BUT, THE GOLD STANDARD SUCKS, SO LET'S KEEP KILLING PEOPLE AND PUTTING PEOPLE IN JAIL FOR VICTIMLESS CRIMES."[Edited on February 22, 2012 at 1:18 PM. Reason : ]
2/22/2012 1:17:14 PM
You only assume I'm full of shit because your mind is so impossibly small you can't possibly imagine there being information and perspectives that might bring your current worldview into question. That's really all there is to it. I'm not sure how to "prove" to you that I was a libertarian in college, except by citing the fact that I was a young white male studying computer science. If I weren't a libertarian, I'd have been the exception. That was after growing up a "conservative" Republican via indoctrination.[Edited on February 22, 2012 at 1:22 PM. Reason : .]
2/22/2012 1:19:59 PM
No, you're stupid!
2/22/2012 1:22:48 PM
No, really, you're the person who can't even imagine that somebody might change their views after holding ones similar to yours. I can't even imagine a more textbook example of small-mindedness and intellectual arrogance. Look at destroyer guys, he's reached the endpoint of intellectual development and reasoning, and he's not even 30 yet! We got us an Aristotle here.[Edited on February 22, 2012 at 1:24 PM. Reason : .]
2/22/2012 1:23:56 PM
It's not just that you changed your mind. That happens. I've changed my mind on a lot of things over the past few years, and it will continue to happen.This is a special case, though. You went from supporting an anti-war, anti-corporatist, anti-drug war candidate, to a overtly pro-war, pro-corporatist, pro-drug war candidate.I don't know how to explain that shift from libertarianism to authoritarianism. Did you realize that you're a sociopath, and that you're not comfortable letting people be free?[Edited on February 22, 2012 at 1:33 PM. Reason : ]
2/22/2012 1:33:19 PM
2/22/2012 1:38:56 PM
2/22/2012 1:45:46 PM
2/22/2012 1:55:08 PM
Addressing one thing you mentioned before:
2/22/2012 2:47:45 PM
Reading Rawls was the primary driver of my shift from libertarianism into democratic socialism. He made me realize that the idealized conditions that appear in most free market discussions do not exist in the default state of nature. After this realization, basically the whole libertarian shebang started crumbling for me. Bakunin drew the line between nominal and effective rights in a way that was hard to deny. To this day I consider myself fiercely meritocratic, but have no faith in the supposed meritocracy of an unrestrained free market. So I came to favor government programs that attempted to create the ideal conditions (equal opportunity, information symmetry, etc) that most free market fanatics simply assume are the natural state of nature. It didn't help my failing attachment to right wing ideals that the more I learned about feminism, abolitionism, and civil rights in general have been most loudly championed by the left and put down by the right for over a century. At this point I realized most of the right wing's talk of "liberty" was a shroud, mostly theoretical and hypothetical, rather than practical, real liberty in people's lives. The right, including libertarians, have been dragged along the entire time, and today only begrudgingly acknowledge that there are still very real issues with gender and race in this country. If they do acknowledge it, they don't really care if it happens as long as resolving it doesn't inconvenience them. As though their convenience is worth more than the practical liberty of other human beings. This went from being my own beliefs (I was anti-AA earlier in life, because I equated it with the racism that caused the inequalities to begin with) to being an attitude that deeply disgusted me. Then I started reading more Democratic literature, including some Pannekoek (which solidified my interest in decentralized economic Democracy) and after finally reading Albert Einstein's "Why Socialism?" paper I finally decided to buy a subscription to the Monthly Review and have considered myself a card-carrying socialist since.There you go, that's how I got from libertarianism to here. The whole process took about 3-4 years, treating the height as being a time when my general opposition to any and all welfare was a firm belief in an inherent autonomy of an individual, AKA "I don't owe anybody anything, especially not the so-called 'community'. "
2/24/2012 12:42:18 PM
So in other words, there was no "event." It was a slow process of self-education that involved many more authors than the key influences I listed, and a long period of internal conflict during which I was switching between Cato journals and Clement Attlee on a daily basis during my bus commute. It hasn't stopped either, even today I'm truthfully still on the fence between very-obviously-Socialist options and simple Welfare State Capitalism. The former being often overly idealistic and impractical, while the latter is at least a feasible band-aid solution for exploitation.edit: Oh yeah, I forgot Zizek (Though mostly for his amusing cultural critiques) and obviously Marx (Understanding historical materialism was a big "Ah ha!" moment, although it took Pannekoek's phrasing before it sunk in). [Edited on February 24, 2012 at 3:21 PM. Reason : .]
2/24/2012 3:09:54 PM
2/24/2012 5:41:27 PM
Probably slightly off topic but I just wanted to jump in and say that
2/24/2012 6:26:21 PM
2/24/2012 7:07:57 PM
Ask yourself why are the Chinese panels in such high demand? Could it be that on this issue, the Chinese gov. is doing the right thing by looking at where technology is headed, and promoting growth and development in that direction?They've established themselves with the intention to be leaders in this industry through gov. investment in this technology.If the Republicans didn't have their head in the sand, our gov. could be doing the same thing, and considering we have smarter more talented scientist and engineers, we could do a better job.Instead, the Republicans are blocking these measures to satisfy the oil industry using the cries of "socialism", forcing the Obama admin to futilely embrace protectionism (which is almost always doomed to fail).The Chinese will continue to advance on us, as long as the right keeps preventing the gov. from performing the will of the people, and push research and investment into modern technologies.
2/24/2012 7:32:49 PM
Wait. We have a D president. A D senate. A D judicial branch and you are pinning this on the repubs? Anyways I won't even try to go in that direction.... But can't Obama or Harry Reid do anything to help or bring down the price of solar in the US instead of jacking it through the stratosphere? (expecting a typical response about repubs blocking don't worry)
2/24/2012 8:24:06 PM
Judicial branch isn't D.The president can do lots of things, but not without the right invoking the specter of socialism.
2/24/2012 8:39:06 PM
The Chinese have money to invest. We have a worse debt than Greece. Go tell them they just need to "invest" in unicorn farts and rainbows or whatever else makes you feel warm and fuzzy.The private sector will develop the next step forward, just as it always has. Hopefully the govt wont push the market in ways that limit that development. ie Ethanol. Bravo
2/24/2012 8:41:47 PM
[Edited on February 24, 2012 at 9:00 PM. Reason : nm]
2/24/2012 8:49:14 PM
Hey moron, when your wish of death on all things republican comes true.... then how would we 'catch up' hypothetically to the Chinese. Help us out moron. Describe carefully and slowly for us how to get cheap solar around these parts...
2/24/2012 8:52:31 PM