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Maybe that’s why people talk about outside the beltway?
Very well might be, although technically I am outside the beltway, by a few miles. I know what you mean. The DC suburbs are probably not … normal.Maybe that’s why people talk about outside the beltway?
He didn’t need to show them. He’s been a chip off the old block for decades ( his daddy stabbed Goldwater in the back in 64 ).But I’m glad Romney showed his true neocon colors.
It is a 70 year old trap. What makes you think we are at greater threat today than when I was doing “duck and cover” 60 years ago?This is what is happening to the USA right now.
What I am talking about is our country’s invention and deployment of a nuclear weapons arsenal which has the capability to bring an end to the human race. Our leaders lie to us and tell us that these horrible devices are necessary for our safety, when, in reality, exactly the opposite is true. Nuclear weapons do not protect us, instead they endanger the world. It is a trap, and we are walking right into it.
Haha, no they are not. I have visited a few times over the years. My observations:Very well might be, although technically I am outside the beltway, by a few miles. I know what you mean. The DC suburbs are probably not … normal.
I see this less and less. Tysons Corner has more office space than downtown DC. They’re not all defense contractors, although a lot are.First, a lot of people work for the federal government or one of the many government contractors close by. So this region is not subjected to the usual wax and wane of the economy that most regions around the country are.
In April, the unemployment rate was around 10%, so that’s not nothing. But, that is lower than other areas. I think it’s government, but also because there is just a large white-collar work force.Many parts of the country think that because these people have guaranteed paychecks, why are they dictating pain at the rest of us when they don’t have to feel the cost of their own policies? Skin in the game. Not.
We ended up here by accident. We moved here are I got out of the Army 30+ years ago. I did intelligence work, so we thought this side of the river was “better”.Third, there is some difference in taxation between MD and VA which generally explains why the VA suburbs have benefited more from the government’s largesse than the MD suburbs. You’re in the right place, Paul.
No, I haven’t actually. Not a fan of my Congressman.One more: has anyone ever visited their Congressperson’s office in one of those House office buildings in DC? I have, that was … interesting, I’ll leave it at that.
They never locked down the healthy across almost the entire country either. That’s a modern and quite disastrous intervention that has never happened before in our history, period.I was 13 in 1957 and do not remember anyone wearing a mask. The present epidemic is a long ways from being over.
Several “Guardian” articles have shown clear bias favoring very liberal positions, regardless of your assessment that, “The quality of the news reporting in ‘The Guardian’ is very good.”Boatswain2PA:![]()
I tend to get my news from a range of sources: the BBC, Sky, LBC, The Guardian. Broadcast media in the UK is strictly regulated and is not allowed to express political bias. Print media is different. The Guardian, for example, is very clear that it has a left-wing editorial bias. However, print media in the UK is also regulated to the extent that it cannot publish things that are simply not true. The quality of news reporting in The Guardian is very good: there is a distinction to be made between its editorial content, which is clearly left-wing, and its new reporting, which is very reliable. The main reason I read The Guardian is because it’s not behind a paywall and its website doesn’t carry so much advertising that it’s impossible to actually read the stories. Like I say, most of my news comes from the BBC, Sky, and LBC, which are required by law to be free of political bias.Probably because of the source of your news.
The news here does the same thing to him. Fortunately most US voters understand most of the news organizations are worse than he is.
My point is, it is by no means clear that Trump is actually responsible for the growth of the economy. He became president when the economy was entering an upwards trajectory. Similarly, Gordon Brown is widely blamed for the decline of the British economy during his premiership, when, in fact, he simply became prime minister just as the global economy was about to be hit by the biggest financial crisis in living memory.I wouldn’t characterize a 1-2% GDP growth rate as “doing rather well”.
Yes, there is much to be said for the US constitution and also much to be said for other systems of government. Both have their advantages and their disadvantages.Which is why I thank goodness we have a constitution that protects the inherent rights of the individual. It takes more than a few progressive politicians to codify a denial of rights.
What I said was that the quality of news reporting in The Guardian is very good. Its editorial bias, e.g. in opinion pieces, I clearly left-wing and liberal. However, its news reporting is excellent. The Guardian did not hold back in holding Labour governments to account just as much as I holds Conservative governments to account.Several “Guardian” articles have shown clear bias favoring very liberal positions, regardless of your assessment that, “The quality of the news reporting in ‘The Guardian’ is very good.”
He became president when the economy was just above flat. He is only responsible for the tax cuts and regulatory reforms that made economic growth possible.My point is, it is by no means clear that Trump is actually responsible for the growth of the economy. He became president when the economy was entering an upwards trajectory.
Depends on what you mean by liberal. If by liberal you mean in the classical sense, liberty, okay. If you mean liberal as progressive big government, that is typically not good.Several “Guardian” articles have shown clear bias favoring very liberal positions, regardless of your assessment that, “The quality of the news reporting in ‘The Guardian’ is very good.”
It still does. What it isn’t is a synonym for progressive.Lol! Are you serious? How long has it been since “liberal” meant “liberty” in US politics?
I’m not sure there are many liberal Democrats left. The progressive movement has essentially overwhelmed the true liberals. You saw what happened to Dershowitz and Turley.You’re saying that “liberty” means freedom, as I defined it? And as most sailors on leave would define it? And that liberal democrats are wanting freedom? That doesn’t make sense to me. What is your definition of “liberty,” and how does it define Democrats today?
Can you provide an example of a US president overriding the Supreme Court ?Trump has had almost four years in which to make abortion illegal, and he has failed to do so.
That is very impressive. What are the 180 different languages that they are speaking?The school system has students that speak over 180 languages at home.
Very true. That is why it is urgent that the US stop its intervention in foreign countries, stop its wars, and move to promote peace around the world.Our leaders lie to us and tell us that these horrible devices are necessary for our safety, when, in reality, exactly the opposite is true. Nuclear weapons do not protect us, instead they endanger the world. It is a trap, and we are walking right into it.
It doesn’t have to be a greater threat in order for it to happen. The probability of your number seven turning up on the roulette wheel is 1/38 and it seldom occurs more than that. But wait around for a while and you will see your number seven finally turning up. Just because the probability of something occurring is small does not mean that it will not occur at least once over a long period of time. And when and if it does occur, then watch out. It could be an enormous catastrophe.It is a 70 year old trap. What makes you think we are at greater threat today than when I was doing “duck and cover” 60 years ago?
Put me down as voting in favor of your plan.. In my opinion, we will have about the same gap between our first military use of nuclear weapons and the coming global nuclear war. The USA could avoid this disaster by undergoing unilateral nuclear disarmament, but very few of its citizens seem to be in favor of this plan.