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You're actually pretty funny when you aren't being a complete a-hole....so basically like 5% of the time. --Art Vandelay
Almost everything you post is snarky, smug, condescending, or just downright mean-spirited. --Jeffrey Lebowski
Anyone can make war, but only the most courageous can make peace. --President Donald J. Trump
You furnish the pictures, and I’ll furnish the war. --William Randolph Hearst
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"There is no creature more arrogant than a self-righteous libertarian on the web, am I right? Those folks are just intolerable."
"It's no secret that the great American pastime is no longer baseball. Now it's sanctimony." -- Guy Periwinkle, The Nix.
"Juilliardk N I ibuprofen Hyu I U unhurt u" - creekster
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Last edited by myboynoah; 03-12-2017, 09:55 PM.Give 'em Hell, Cougars!!!
For all this His anger is not turned away, but His hand is stretched out still.
Not long ago an obituary appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune that said the recently departed had "died doing what he enjoyed most—watching BYU lose."
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Te Occidere Possunt Sed Te Edere Non Possunt Nefas Est.
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Maybe Americans are ok with the idea that Trump's campaign team was coordinating in some way with Russia. Perhaps they think we we should be making Russia more of an ally while coming down harder on traditional friends like the UK, Germany and other NATO countries. I don't agree with this view, but it's consistent with Trump's nationalist, anti-globalist, anti-free trade ideology. I think it will turn out to be bad for the economy if we go down too far this road, and I'll vote against candidates who embrace it. It's also troubling to me that we would cool relations with other free countries while being more friendly toward authoritarian ones, but it's consistent with Trump's and Steve Bannon's world views. I wonder how long the GOP can support this direction. I'm not sure it's going to work for them in the long run, but who knows.Last edited by BlueK; 03-13-2017, 09:23 AM.
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Do you really believe most US voters give much thought to foreign relations and alliances?Originally posted by BlueK View PostMaybe Americans are ok with the idea that Trump's campaign team was coordinating in some way with Russia. Perhaps they think we we should be making Russia more of an ally while coming down harder on traditional friends like the UK, Germany and other NATO countries. I don't agree with this view, but it's consistent with Trump's nationalist, anti-globalist, anti-free trade ideology. I think it will turn out to be bad for the economy if we go down too far this road, and I'll vote against candidates who embrace it. It's also troubling to me that we would cool relations with other free countries while being more friendly toward authoritarian ones, but it's consistent with Trump's and Steve Bannon's world views. I wonder how long the GOP can support this direction. I'm not sure it's going to work for them in the long run, but who knows.
The support is more out of partisanship than out of a belief as to what is good policy. Just as when Democrats supported friendship with Russia."Guitar groups are on their way out, Mr Epstein."
Upon rejecting the Beatles, Dick Rowe told Brian Epstein of the January 1, 1962 audition for Decca, which signed Brian Poole and the Tremeloes instead.
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Sure, most Americans probably don't think about it. But Americans do care as soon as policies start to punish them in the pocketbook, which is what this dopey so-called "economic nationalism" is eventually going to do if the GOP Congress goes against all their better instincts and allows it.Originally posted by Topper View PostDo you really believe most US voters give much thought to foreign relations and alliances?
The support is more out of partisanship than out of a belief as to what is good policy. Just as when Democrats supported friendship with Russia.Last edited by BlueK; 03-13-2017, 10:36 AM.
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But that would require voters to correlate the factors that contribute to the economic downturn.Originally posted by BlueK View PostSure, most Americans probably don't think about it. But Americans do care as soon as policies start to punish them in the pocketbook, which is what this dopey so-called "economic nationalism" is eventually going to do if the GOP Congress goes against all their better instincts and allows it."Guitar groups are on their way out, Mr Epstein."
Upon rejecting the Beatles, Dick Rowe told Brian Epstein of the January 1, 1962 audition for Decca, which signed Brian Poole and the Tremeloes instead.
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Queue up the circus music again. Spicer: Trump didn't actually mean "wiretapping."
No, Trump is just a nutcase who somehow ended up president.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/13/politi...ing/index.html
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Don't rush to judgment. I am sure Clinton or Obama did something similar.Originally posted by BlueK View PostQueue up the circus music again. Spicer: Trump didn't actually mean "wiretapping."
No, Trump is just a nutcase who somehow ended up president.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/13/politi...ing/index.html
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Uncle Ted slacking off these days. Sad!Originally posted by New Mexican Disaster View PostDon't rush to judgment. I am sure Clinton or Obama did something similar."There is no creature more arrogant than a self-righteous libertarian on the web, am I right? Those folks are just intolerable."
"It's no secret that the great American pastime is no longer baseball. Now it's sanctimony." -- Guy Periwinkle, The Nix.
"Juilliardk N I ibuprofen Hyu I U unhurt u" - creekster
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