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oldmanfan

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  1. Not always wrong, but extreme views on either side never take into account their hypocrisy.
  2. Don’t know. I would hope someone rational.
  3. 2+2still equals 5 to you. Just yesterday the Nevada Sec State confirmed no fraud. As did the Georgia Sec Stare. And so on. You have nothing to support your contention.
  4. As an Independent I have some things I lean more one way than the other. This one I lean way right. No way I allow a mad man with a nuclear weapon to exist. Take the nukes out now before he uses them.
  5. I honestly do. We are wasting time with this irrational nut, and if he dies his sister is just as bad if not worse. They're going to fire a nuclear missile at us or our allies, it's just a question of when it happens. I'd rather use the most powerful military in history in a proactive vs. retroactive manner.
  6. I agree with your comments. They're being trained, but things have to change. I think any clear eyed view of the situations in our cities would tell you that. They have to change to help the citizens and the police. Training needs to change to help manage conflict.
  7. Don’t be disingenuous. You know he’s not talking about them taking math classes. As a general rule for any job more training is better than less.
  8. The situation in Columbus was just awful. I feel for the victim’s family but also for that policeman. What a situation to walk up on. I don’t see where he had other options.
  9. You guys like to pretend that there’s a difference between liberals protesting or boycotting when a corporation doesn’t do what they want vs. conservatives. You create a false distinction between a group deciding what it wants and pressuring a corporation to comply vs. a corporation setting a policy and then a group pressuring them to comply to their wishes. In the end it is the same thing: people threatening a boycott to achieve their political wish. Trying to create some false difference is amusing, almost as amusing as McConnell telling corporations to stay out of politics given his career. As for the protests and such, I have said riots should not be condoned regardless of who does it. You want to pretend O didn’t say that fine. Just like you can pretend that some of them did not involve the Boogaloo boys. The value of being an Independent like me is that it’s easy to see the silliness of positions taken by those on the extreme of either side of the political spectrum.
  10. Negotiation requires someone rational on the other side of the table. This murdering thug of a dictator is irrational and thus negotiations will never accomplish anything. The only way to deal with him is by force; send in the troops and wipe him out.
  11. I immediately denounced the riots. Protests are fine, looting and such is not. And as bad as they were they do not compare to trying to overthrow our government. And we had our President watching it on TV. Home Depot will do what they do. I have stated I don’t like the tactic but that both political sides pressure corporations and have given examples. Why is it bad when liberals do it but not conservatives?
  12. I stand corrected
  13. One more time. They are both political plays. End of story.
  14. The problem with this entire thread is that people keep using an old classification for a newer defensive scheme. McD’s defense does not use a tradItional MLB that plays right behind the line and primarily plays the run. We play Edmunds and Milano, and they play then because they are each fast and can cover a lot of ground. If your idea of a MLB is like a Butkus, you will never be happy with Edmunds. He is not that guy.
  15. Sure it’s absurd. I have already said I disagree with the tactic. You continue to ignore my point: it works the same the other way. When Conservatives want to try and force say the NFL of a corporation like Disney into following their beliefs by boycotting it’s the same damn thing. Yet we get crickets about that.
  16. So you don’t die or get a long term illness. And they don’t have to respond. You’re absolutely right. It’s their decision. And if they are boycotted by some folks, that will be their decision. And if those who don’t like the boycott go on to buy more at Home Depot vs. Lowe’s that will be their decision. And if some still refuse to watch a football game because some guys kneel, that is their decision. And if some nut case conservatives want to shut down Disney World because they actually welcome gays, that is their decision. And if gays then flock to Disney World one weekend a year when they are particularly welcomed, that is their decision. And so on. And so on. And so on. You see, freedom is kind of a complex thing.
  17. If you go back to the link in the comment I responded to, your boy Tucker talks about cities being destroyed. Just trying to be consistent with language.
  18. Yeah, they’re being pressured. They have to respond. As I said earlier, I don’t like these kind of tactics. But I suspect this is why Home Depot has their PR staff and such. Arthur Blank does not strike me as an idiot. I am sure they will come up with a statement that is supportive in some way without selling the farm away from folks like you. All I’m saying is that you are being disingrnuous when you suggest this is any different than when Republicans push corporations to bend to their will. And no, it does not matter who makes the initial policy statement. See my response. You just don’t like it because it works against your side. Get vaccinated.
  19. And I will rebut with several things: 1. January 6th people in the other side of the equation tried not just to “cancel culture “(as some of you would put it) but cancel the Democratic process. Each side does this kind of political crap trying to influence corporations as I have already listed. 2. I have said repeatedly that protests are good but violence cannot be tolerated. So has the current President. 3. Home Depot can make its decision then the market will act. If they come out in favor of voting rights in general they’ll win some customers and lose others. And if they come out in favor of the change in law, same thing will happen. The idea that a large company like Home Depot will fall over this is a wild guess. And those in agreement with a Home Depot or a Steven King rally to their cause.
  20. People should not lose their livelihood because they voice an opinion. What you call cancel culture are other people voicing their opinion.
  21. We argue about things here, and clearly disagree on some things, but let me just reach out here as a research scientist with over 40 years lab and clinical experience. Please get vaccinated. The science supports it. I know you hear things about the mRNA vaccines being new, and that they haven't been tested and so on, but the real data are these: 1. The mRNA technology has been around for a while, and while this is the first time it's been used in a clinical setting it basically does the same thing classical vaccines do: exposes your immune system to a viral specific protein that you then will generate an immune response against. The ingredients are basically the mRNA itself, some lipids for solubility and a salt solution. The mRNA degrades; it does not affect your own DNA. 2. The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines have over 95% effectiveness at preventing death and/or long term hospitalization, and data from Israel indicates they will provide over 90% effectiveness in spreading virus to others. 3. Concern has been expressed that the vaccines are experimental and not approved. They have emergency use authorization and the FDA gave that based on tens of thousands of patients treated in clinical trials. They are safe. 4. The variants out there seem to be protected against by these two mRNA vaccines, and these variants are more highly infectious. 5. I get the reluctance about the J & J shot, even though I think it should still be given because the complication rate is so low. But the issue with the J & J isn't seen with the mRNA ones. We can argue about other things all you want, but this transcends that. I don't want to see you or anyone else around here get Covid and die, or get it and then have to deal with the long term complications that are becoming increasingly prevalent and will likely sap you of years down the road. I ask you: get the vaccine so we can enjoy (well, I enjoy at least!) debating and arguing on TBD for years into the future. Be safe, my friend.
  22. Just stop with your false piety. Some people have found their political voices and are using them, and you’re butt hurt about it because they’re not the voices you favor. I am not a fan of this kind of stuff but at least I have the decency to say I disagree regardless of which side it comes from. It is obvious who has their head stuck in the sand. Pull yours out. Look in the mirror, and ask yourself honestly if the side you favor were doing this, as they have, you wouldn’t be all in.
  23. No, the problem is that your side of the equation can’t look past your own self-centered bias. And vice versa for the liberal mindset.
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