So even though as Hanover pointed out we may never get it right, we might get close enough to make no difference. — Banno
By "kill" do you mean spending an amazing weekend in Milan buying shoes and dancing into the wee hours of the morning or do you mean ending my life. Your post is a little unclear.I would kill a Hanover for a piece of that right now. — Baden
For a democracy to function, the people must be free to choose, and those who don't know the truth can't choose freely. — TogetherTurtle
We are all friends here. We are all men of logic here, and if you aren't why are you here? If we ever wish to see the full potential of the human race, our future among the stars, curing disease, becoming even more than we could ever imagine, we have to work together and build a platform upon which our minds can be free. I beg of you, set aside your differences and use the brilliance of man to build us a brighter future. — TogetherTurtle
"Salty". And kind of "non-responsive". The only good bit was the joke at the end.
OK though, what happened to rising living standards? There's more wealth. Where did it go and why? You tell me. — Baden
. But, as we know that with modern marketing methods money can buy opinion and convince people to vote against their own interests, putting more money into the pockets of those who buy the opinions that suit them along with support for the politicians who propagate them creates a self-stroking cycle of concentrating power in fewer and fewer hands, as has been happening, particularly in the US and particularly since the 80s when brand power, both commercial and political, began to really take off. — Baden
1) A commitment (if not a timetable, which at this stage would have been an unrealistic demand) to CVI (Complete, Verifiable, and Irreversible) denuclearisation from North Korea was expected to be and should have been a red line demand from the US coming into the summit. — Baden
2) There was no need to make a concession on military exercises as it wasn't in the draft statement, wasn't (apparently) expected by the South Koreans and was (apparently) granted by Trump on a whim (First rule of negotiation: Never give anything away for free). — Baden
3) The excessive praise of Kim was unnecessary and will only embolden autocratic tyrants around the world (not to mention Kim himself). — Baden
Any country coming into any negotiation, even a preliminary one, must have goals with regard to the outcome and can only be judged in terms of their success on the basis of those goals. I'm sure you'd agree with that. So unless the goal of the US was to get nothing here and give several things away, they failed. Simple as that. That doesn't mean the whole thing will be a failure. It's not over yet, obviously. — Baden
It's more of a missed opportunity than an active harm. If it works out, all's well, but right now, as things stand, what Trump got (i.e. nothing), with all his bluster about being a great deal maker is an embarrassment. — Baden
I don't know (and don't much care) what effect it will have on the Democrats though I doubt that alone would cost them an election. Anyway, you agree with my analysis or not? — Baden
Anyway, it may work out. Who knows. But this is not a good start. The US is in a strategically far weaker position now (with China, for example, now calling for a lifting of sanctions) than it was before the summit. That's undeniable. — Baden
A very strange way to perceive issues, don't you think? Maybe you don't care about all this babble; but, seemingly others do. If it's none of your business then, why bother at all? — Posty McPostface
I've sort of come to terms with everything in my life, I don't struggle anymore. — Posty McPostface
that's a definition, which I disagreed with above. Stating it's nonsense isn't an argument. If I take 5 years longer to become better at chess than you, people will think I'm more intelligent than you irrespective of the speed at which you initially developed. An IQ test tests results not learning ability any way so I'm not even certain you base this on. The ability to learn is a type of intelligence but learning languages is totally different than learning football and cannot be caught in a single measurement. — Benkei
Sperm does not contain the human genome, therefore it is not human life. Life begins at conception.
That part is academic. — Kamikaze Butter
She has a license to off with your head. — Michael
The Queen is immune from prosecution (and arrest). — Michael
A person is a philosophical construct.
Barring severe mutation or inter species breeding, we know the zygote is human life. We talk of “human rights” not “person rights.”
Life obviously is not a human right. — Kamikaze Butter
The only 100% method of contraception is abstinence. Therefore, any casual sex risks the possibility of unplanned pregnancy. Under current gynocentric laws in America, women have complete authority on what to do with the baby growing inside them. They can even legally kill the baby. Let's assume that abortion is morally equivalent to murder — Ronin3000
lol this talking point is nothing but a last gasp of a political philosophy which has exhausted its overton window ideas, and in doing so has enabled the platforming of anti-Semites, Islamophobes, racists, and misogynists, the ideas of which are market failures in the so-called marketplace of ideas. — Maw

Could it be that our loss of faith is ''causing'' a failure in our ability to discover new truths about our world? — TheMadFool
Tomorrow — Maw
The ultimate problem was that the journalist, Babchenko, sacrificed truth in order to apprehend a criminal, which I think is a perversion of principled journalism, in which journalists put their lives on the line in order to report the truth. — Maw
I think he wife would disgree. She didn't know it was fake when it was reported. — Michael
Then why don't they refuse entitlements? — praxis
I think both sides hold similar opinions of the others. Some think there opponents are malicious, others think they're too dumb to know better.Not uncaring, hoodwinked. — praxis
