The Politics Thread (PLAY NICELY!)

Discussion in 'Unrelated Discussion' started by stuart98, November 11, 2015.

  1. thetrophysystem

    thetrophysystem Post Master General

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    First it's "moment in office, world war 3". Now, it's "it might take 4 years". Well, good for us, if it doesn't happen in 4 years, it won't happen then, will it?

    Mind you, I edited my last post with an addendum in 3 minutes, but you replied in 2.
  2. cola_colin

    cola_colin Moderator Alumni

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    Absolutely. One more reason to demand France get their **** together and elect somebody who'll work towards a united and strong EU that can help put out your fire.
  3. thetrophysystem

    thetrophysystem Post Master General

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    One thing I can agree with. If there is going to be a fire, it's best for it not to start everywhere at once. I wouldn't even be mad if the EU didn't collapse if/when we did. It's all cyclical, political models are, we've had our 140 years since a civil war, Germany has had like 70 years, if France can keep their **** together (mind you, neither candidate is probably apocalyptic, people throw that word around a lot), then perhaps it can be Europe's time in the sun again. Maybe the next set of revolutionary inventions in medicine or devices will come from Europe and come across the ocean our way this time. I wouldn't even be mad, we got through a depression once, we can do it again, better or worse.

    The fire would help oust the cancerous roots in the government, maybe whole political parties altogether. Right-wing used to be 'small government", not "pseudo-fascist", how would you like the "conservative party" to go back to being that? Me too. As well as the left-wing focusing on quality of life across the board, not divisive saber-rattling and oligarchical suppression.
  4. tatsujb

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  5. tatsujb

    tatsujb Post Master General

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    I've changed my mind I'll go vote. (for macron you idiot)

  6. cola_colin

    cola_colin Moderator Alumni

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    You're a hero
  7. gmase

    gmase Well-Known Member

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    Yep I'm sure his vote will decide the elections
  8. cola_colin

    cola_colin Moderator Alumni

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    It totally will.
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  9. mered4

    mered4 Post Master General

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    I was going to research the French elections more, but then realized i stopped caring about the EUs bullshit after I read the Fountainhead for the first time.

    Brb gonna go read it again.

    PS comedy shows do not count in a discussion on politics, tatsu. How many times.....
  10. gmase

    gmase Well-Known Member

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    Could you please explain us (well, me at least) how does that book makes you not care about EUs bullshit, and what do you mean by that. I'm intrigued.
  11. mered4

    mered4 Post Master General

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    The Fountainhead was a wake up call for me because it helped highlight the inherent weaknesses in the EUs system. Namely, they proclaim the merits of cooperation, fail to realize their potential, then blame the problem on others. In a word: hypocrites.

    So, I stopped caring. Nothing will stop their slow, inevitable decline.

    Note: i had read Atlas Shrugged before the Fountainhead
  12. proeleert

    proeleert Post Master General

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    I think that's just basic politics. Trump never blames problems on others you know :)
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  13. gmase

    gmase Well-Known Member

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    @mered4 I care about the aftermath of the EU decline. It doesn't matter if you call it democracy, people don't just renounce power. The weaker the beast the more dangerous it gets.
  14. cola_colin

    cola_colin Moderator Alumni

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    Funny if you ask me about the current state of the US I might answer the same.
    At this point the most important export product of the US might very well be first rate political comedy. It keeps getting better. Or sadder, depending on how serious I think about it.


    I mean seriously: What do you think of the first 100 days of Trump? Happy with what he achieved so far?
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  15. Gorbles

    Gorbles Post Master General

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    I too base my opinions on the modern political landscape on an idealist novel published in 1943.
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  16. tatsujb

    tatsujb Post Master General

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    x'D literally crying
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  17. tatsujb

    tatsujb Post Master General

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    btw this has been billboarded all over all journal salesman's facades I have to walk by it every morning :
    "HE WON! his bet"
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    This is the kinda shitt I'm talking about @cola_colin slow indoctrination. the masses don't really consume news anymore they feel satisfied getting a "general feel" so through this they oblige by just telling people 'he won!' ...oh and there's a smaller bit to that title if you keep reading.. welp ...too late he's gone.
  18. thetrophysystem

    thetrophysystem Post Master General

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    Definitely not.

    Not too late to do it though. Just has to do some common sense **** people have been asking for 8 years for.

    As of right now though, he's dragging his feet, it's some good and a lot of bad and nothing too groundbreaking.

    Also, just going to leave this here.
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  19. cola_colin

    cola_colin Moderator Alumni

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    Yeah better make that 1949
    [​IMG]
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  20. Gorbles

    Gorbles Post Master General

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    Oh, I was on about The Fountainhead, but yeah, that's another one :D

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