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Ahhh...the World according to Maher.
I dunno if I even want to address this teaching moment.
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You can see that it didn't work very well as a teaching moment. I throw this stuff up now ...
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You'd do far better to try to learn something than teach, which, IMO is an arrogant attitude. The only ...
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Believe me, I'm learning something.
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Believe me, I'm learning something.
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Its funny how these things seem to work out. You invade these countries, for their own good, and they ...
- "...throw this stuff up now and then..." Hey, the fingers down your throat are your own.
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You'd do far better to try to learn something than teach, which, IMO is an arrogant attitude. The only ...
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I have no idea what that article was trying to communicate, or why TB posted it. Probably the usual ...
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Apparently mediocrity is what you base your observations on.
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Say what?
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Bottom line...Socialism, however you define it, is mediocrity.
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That's such an odd thing to say. Is the Canadian healthcare system, which provides high quality care to everyone who ...
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That is awesome for Canada. I certainly don't wish it away.
I don't live in Canada.
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Well, my point was that perhaps equating Socialism with mediocrity isn't fair. Clearly, it can be a workable way to ...
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The Canadian health care system compares more accurately to Medicaid than it does to Medicare. It's run mostly at ...
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I'm not sure why you bring up legal immigrants, such as myself. Are we a drain on the system? Are ...
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Nothing at all against immigrants, particularly the legal ones. Just pulling one demographic out to point out how large ...
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A detailed, thoughtful response. Quite your norm. Thanks.
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A detailed, thoughtful response. Quite your norm. Thanks.
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Nothing at all against immigrants, particularly the legal ones. Just pulling one demographic out to point out how large ...
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"The problems and cost issues are not at the same scale between the U.S. and Canada. As just one example, ...
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I'm not sure why you bring up legal immigrants, such as myself. Are we a drain on the system? Are ...
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Well, my point was that perhaps equating Socialism with mediocrity isn't fair. Clearly, it can be a workable way to ...
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That is awesome for Canada. I certainly don't wish it away.
I don't live in Canada.
- Yeah, I know. Someone explains that to me 5 or 6 times a day, every day, day in and ...
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That's such an odd thing to say. Is the Canadian healthcare system, which provides high quality care to everyone who ...
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Bottom line...Socialism, however you define it, is mediocrity.
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Say what?
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Again, destruction of a concept is helpful in avoiding discussion of it. You can have one country be more ...
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Well put, ER. Did you read the comments on that one? Conservative lockstep holds that they pray to the only ...
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Well put, yourself, McFly.
Still, we should be charitable with our conservative friends. It is not merely a question of differences ...
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Thanks for that. I have to agree, sadly. Contrary to TB's post below, it hasn't been a matter of stifling ...
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John Galt never existed. They had to make him up.
Yeah, "saviors". TB is so hung up with all ...
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After all this time, you honestly think my opposition to statism is because I just want the people I approve ...
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TB, what is pissing us off is not that you're opposed to statism, but that you assume we're all in ...
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Seriously, I'm honestly confused. What characterizes "not being in favor of statism" nowadays? Where is the bar? ...
- "I have been unable to come up with any examples of government overreach into our lives that have not been ...
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Like all real political questions in a democracy, it is negotiable and to be settled by debate and compromise.(Or postponed ...
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There are some issues that cannot be decided by majority rule. That are right and wrong no matter how ...
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My God, Tom. You're spouting nonsense, now. Sure, slavery is an obvious evil, to us, today.
But to half ...
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The right to life and the right to property are intimately connected. A "free" man who is prevented from ...
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More delusional non-sequiturs. "The right to property is the right to life." What utter hogwash. And then you ...
- Wait a minute. Is it just things like land ownership that bug you? If you owned, say, a ...
- Friend, you have completely swallowed the hook. I don't know where to go from here. I'm curious as to how ...
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More delusional non-sequiturs. "The right to property is the right to life." What utter hogwash. And then you ...
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The right to life and the right to property are intimately connected. A "free" man who is prevented from ...
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My God, Tom. You're spouting nonsense, now. Sure, slavery is an obvious evil, to us, today.
But to half ...
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Like all over-, and under reaching, someone, somewhere is going to be in favor of something, and someone somewhere is ...
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There are some issues that cannot be decided by majority rule. That are right and wrong no matter how ...
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Seriously, I'm honestly confused. What characterizes "not being in favor of statism" nowadays? Where is the bar? ...
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TB, what is pissing us off is not that you're opposed to statism, but that you assume we're all in ...
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After all this time, you honestly think my opposition to statism is because I just want the people I approve ...
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John Galt never existed. They had to make him up.
Yeah, "saviors". TB is so hung up with all ...
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"Throughout history, poverty is the normal condition of man. Advances which permit this norm to be exceeded - here and ...
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Thanks for that. I have to agree, sadly. Contrary to TB's post below, it hasn't been a matter of stifling ...
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Well put, yourself, McFly.
Still, we should be charitable with our conservative friends. It is not merely a question of differences ...
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Apparently mediocrity is what you base your observations on.
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You can see that it didn't work very well as a teaching moment. I throw this stuff up now ...
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I'll comment. Maybe I'm supposed to slither away, cowering in shame and fear, after watching that short video, (admittedly, ...