Ok Smokey...whatever you say.
You are blind to your own prejudices.
The whole impeachment thing was a load of B.S. and you know it.
Millions of dollars and months of time wasted. Time and money that COULD have been used to fight the corona virus.
I’m not going to waste anymore time trying to reason with you. I’ve learned it’s a loss cause.
I won’t bother with this thread anymore. I don’t want to be banned because of you again.
It’s not worth my time.
Originally Posted by: Cheesey
I've seen you throw this point around a lot - and I'll say this: it was not. Unless the U.S. had special intelligence that COVID-19 was an imminent threat during the impeachment, arguing time and $ were wasted on it is wrong. It was a legal process process provided for under the federal laws/constitution of the U.S., run by democratically elected representatives - to call it time/$ wasted is to dismiss something democracy allows. And if a government is so lean that it cannot manage multiple conflicting priorities at the same time... that is not a shortfall of or problem with the process, but an indicator that the people in charge need to expand or grow to manage multiple things at once. No government should ever be so weak as to try and argue 'well, we were really tied up with one thing, so couldn't focus on this other thing'. The most basic skill for
any job is being able to manage conflicting priorities / multi-tasking.
One thing I take issue with in KRK's post is the line "Socialism bring about more death than snowflakes would have imagined"... the irony is countries with socialist tendencies (including public/government funded health care, as well as implementing some form of universal basic income even if for a handful of months at most) have actually had lower outbreak numbers after factoring population size. South Korea, for example, was one of the most innovative in terms of setting up testing procedures fro COVID-19... and it's medical system is built on a more socialist ideology. And, being a resident in a "socialist" country who lost his job because of COVID-19, I can say without doubt that having my government pass laws which guarantee me a fixed income for the next few months as a result is perhaps the biggest boost to my sanity I can imagine while I search for a new position in such uncertain economic times. Many socialist countries are actually into various stages of reopening their economies, and are in the midst of ensuring PPE and tests are widely available to continue onto the next stage of restarting their economies.
If the result of me paying higher taxes means my country can have publicly funded healthcare for all (which includes me, my family, neighbors and friends), is willing to guarantee a small source of income to its most impacted residents so they can continue to meet essential expenses when things get really crazy and unexpected economically, and provides a boost to my mental well being... then it isn't the worst thing in the world. I'm not arguing socialism is the best thing since sliced bread; there is merit in being a republic where individual states have the freedom to maneuver in a way most responsive to its citizens and unique circumstances and America, as a whole, is expected to have amongst the least severe negative economic growth numbers compared to other countries ... but not much (if anything) about this pandemic supports "socialism brings about more death than imagined" line of thinking. Especially since many "socialism" ideology based countries are not arguing/struggling to secure tests and/or PPE that is necessary to progress into next stages of restarting the economy, and mind you are already involved in various stages of economic reopening countries as a whole instead of certain states/provinces/territories.
I really, really don't get the need to paint with such a broad brush in this scenario.
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