Make that “the new abnormal.”Seriously, build a wall between the US and Canada?It’s time for random drug testing of the candidates. And competency testing, too.
Jim, my family can be called Frost Backs from Canada…..It’s lucky for us that they didn’t have a wall back in the 1890’s….I would have been left to live in a peaceful country, with great health care, a high standard of living, common sense politics, and all the pristine land you’d ever want…..Canadians are very friendly because the aren’t constantly afraid like most of Americans..Today’s Americans live in constant fear…But stoking that fear is how some people get votes….I won’t tell you who…Everybody knows anyway….
Leaving the country won’t work unless you cut your internet access. The election cycle will follow you there, too. I know, because I am out of the country!
My call blocker service app is already advertising the blocking of election oriented robot calls. That service alone is worth the annual subscription cost!!!
BrassOrchidRather had three documented proofs (as good reporters do). One was questionable (not forged), the other two genuine. QED, Rather must be blacklisted and the whole sorry scheme be repeated ad nauseum as fact. Old Smirky was the guilty one.
Won’t work. 2 months after the end of this election cycle, they’ll already be starting up the next one.-———————————————They don’t wait that long.As soon as the last election was over, John McCain was suddenly in front of every TV camera in DC. He once skipped a meeting to complain to reporters about Democrats not releasing information, when the meeting he skipped was to address just that. He was the unofficial front runner for quite a while, and I was sure he was going to run for president, but his age (he’s 79) became obvious.
The new normal in America for some time has been wall building: physical, political, psychological, social, and intellectual, xenophobia: fear of strangers, “strange” ideas, uncomfortable facts that don’t meet preconceived or propaganda inspired notions, or anything outside the comfort zone of hegemony is to be feared, and/or hated.
Or Gore saying he created the internet is another example.-——————————————Nope. Never did. Gore was the head of a Senate committee which voted to open the internet to the public.Before that it was only for universities and the military.He didn’t father it; he just delivered the baby and signed the Birth Certificate.
“Or Gore saying he created the internet is another example.”~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Was it Al Gore who said that the Internetconsists of a series of tubes? I.m still trying to figure that out,
Trump could correctly predict that Canada will pay for a wall between the U.S. and themselves. Seeing the republican candidates, I’d pay for a wall between me and them.
His actual words were in reference to his actions in congressional actions to fund the digital infrastructure for the internet.The relevant quote is:“I took the initiative in creating the internet.”Nobody could possibly mistake that for Gore inventing the internet unless it was done with a troll-like malice. It is just everyday resume enhancement.And, in other news:“In the original September 8, 2004 story, Rather and his news producers presented documents they claimed “proved” that George W. Bush went AWOL from the Guard in the 1970s. It wasn’t long before the veracity of the documents became an issue, as typography experts began to realize that the lettering used on the documents would not have been used on documents in the 1970s.”If there were two other supporting documents, they were never produced. You would think that a great journalist would produce the documentation that supported his story. I can’t imagine why he did not.Swiftboat veterans?When your own crew, with whom you served, comes forth to tarnish your reputation, they may have a reason. We may presume dark money to preserve our injured egos.Death Panels:Well, that’s just silly. Everybody knows that they are appropriate care panels. If you are just too old to benefit from care, or your condition is so poor that your quality of life would not be measurably improved by care, then it may be time for you to just get a pain killer and ride down to oblivion. You can hardly call that a death panel. Why, the very suggestion is ridiculous.Birthers:Well, heck. They don’t give away passports without documentation. If people are so stupid as to think that this straw will float them, hide the documents and let them chew up something stupid rather than having them looking into substantive topics.But still… “Look over there!” is hardly an answer to the question of why anybody should believe this political hit piece by a biased press, or why anybody should continue to believe it when it has been brought to their attention that it is incorrect and the actual quotes, and even videos, are freely available for their research. It’s almost as if the facts are secondary then, and it is more about the Home Team scoring a touchdown in the seventh inning.
First, the random part is out, it should be mandatory along with a psychological evaluation. They want mental tests for gun purchases now… Shouldn’t that extend to the people making our decisions?
Second, the election cycle appears to be by definition, never ending.
Although I may have many years left (I’m 71), I’m already thinking into which country I’d like to begin my next reincarnation. Unless I may “graduate” this time, I hope.-And those of you who believe you only get one time around: well, believe what you want, but please don’t start with me about it. Thanx.
What Europe is experiencing is called a refugee crisis,not an illegal immigrant problem. Refugees are people in flight from war or certain death, and they are seeking asylum. They are much more willing to do things like learn the language of their new land.
Illegal aliens are mainly entering a country to earn money (to support those at home, or to buy land at home, or whatever.) While their economic situation in their home country might be terrible, they are much less likely to be shot because two armies are at war in their backyard, or because they follow an unpopular religion or what.
Your point was that the popular press manipulates people who are too lazy to check things out for themselves even when they literally have the entire internet available at their fingertips and instead just rely on the same news sources who think that they are so stupid that they won’t bother to check on the veracity of anything they say?-Well… you aren’t going to be very popular with that attitude!
Can't Sleep about 9 years ago
Make that “the new abnormal.”Seriously, build a wall between the US and Canada?It’s time for random drug testing of the candidates. And competency testing, too.
keenanthelibrarian about 9 years ago
Does that mean “Good government starts now”?
Varnes about 9 years ago
Tell you the truth, I wasn’t all that happy with the old normal either….
Kali39 about 9 years ago
I have no argument about this. Not sure I care for anyone who’s running for president now…
Varnes about 9 years ago
Jim, my family can be called Frost Backs from Canada…..It’s lucky for us that they didn’t have a wall back in the 1890’s….I would have been left to live in a peaceful country, with great health care, a high standard of living, common sense politics, and all the pristine land you’d ever want…..Canadians are very friendly because the aren’t constantly afraid like most of Americans..Today’s Americans live in constant fear…But stoking that fear is how some people get votes….I won’t tell you who…Everybody knows anyway….
Bilan about 9 years ago
As The Who said: ♪ Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss ♬
phylum about 9 years ago
it’s sad when russia and china know more about the results of wall building than the republican party…
wolfhawke about 9 years ago
Leaving the country won’t work unless you cut your internet access. The election cycle will follow you there, too. I know, because I am out of the country!
Beleck3 about 9 years ago
moving out of the country is a very good idea. someplace where America won’t “bring” democracy to. lol
Beleck3 about 9 years ago
this is like Weimar Germany before Hitler. and we are much worse off than Weimar Germany
For a Just and Peaceful World about 9 years ago
My call blocker service app is already advertising the blocking of election oriented robot calls. That service alone is worth the annual subscription cost!!!
Linda Pearson about 9 years ago
That’s actually not a bad idea. However, I’m in Texas, so I’m pretty much protected
bigal666 about 9 years ago
@Jim in ct- That’s not a bad idea. Future Federal employees have to a take a pre-screening test, why not political candidates?
dabugger about 9 years ago
Did they leave out abnormal on purpose?
KEA about 9 years ago
close. The election cycle never ends since the advent of talk radio and entertainment “news”
hippogriff about 9 years ago
BrassOrchidRather had three documented proofs (as good reporters do). One was questionable (not forged), the other two genuine. QED, Rather must be blacklisted and the whole sorry scheme be repeated ad nauseum as fact. Old Smirky was the guilty one.
mr_sherman Premium Member about 9 years ago
With your avatar, I’m glad you are also.
Can't Sleep about 9 years ago
Won’t work. 2 months after the end of this election cycle, they’ll already be starting up the next one.-———————————————They don’t wait that long.As soon as the last election was over, John McCain was suddenly in front of every TV camera in DC. He once skipped a meeting to complain to reporters about Democrats not releasing information, when the meeting he skipped was to address just that. He was the unofficial front runner for quite a while, and I was sure he was going to run for president, but his age (he’s 79) became obvious.
Dtroutma about 9 years ago
The new normal in America for some time has been wall building: physical, political, psychological, social, and intellectual, xenophobia: fear of strangers, “strange” ideas, uncomfortable facts that don’t meet preconceived or propaganda inspired notions, or anything outside the comfort zone of hegemony is to be feared, and/or hated.
Jeff0811 about 9 years ago
For some reason, another sign comes to mind: “Abandon hope all ye who enter here.”
Can't Sleep about 9 years ago
Or Gore saying he created the internet is another example.-——————————————Nope. Never did. Gore was the head of a Senate committee which voted to open the internet to the public.Before that it was only for universities and the military.He didn’t father it; he just delivered the baby and signed the Birth Certificate.
goweeder about 9 years ago
“Or Gore saying he created the internet is another example.”~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Was it Al Gore who said that the Internetconsists of a series of tubes? I.m still trying to figure that out,
Fibbermcgee Premium Member about 9 years ago
On June 28th, 2006, former Alaskan Senator Ted Stevens told the world, “The internet is not a big truck. It’s a series of tubes,”
dflak about 9 years ago
I have an irrational fear of the former Vice President: Al Gorephobia.
braindead Premium Member about 9 years ago
Sorry. Election cycles do not end. There are people now assessing their chances for a presidential run in 2020. And 2024.
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member about 9 years ago
My first thought: “Cultural Evolution.”Then I realized it’s “Cultural Devolution.”
Lynn Rusty about 9 years ago
As already said, I wasn’t all that happy with the old normal either.
klunker rider about 9 years ago
Trump wants to build a wall across Florida to keep out all the illegal immigrant murderer rapist hurricanes.
kaffekup about 9 years ago
Trump could correctly predict that Canada will pay for a wall between the U.S. and themselves. Seeing the republican candidates, I’d pay for a wall between me and them.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 9 years ago
His actual words were in reference to his actions in congressional actions to fund the digital infrastructure for the internet.The relevant quote is:“I took the initiative in creating the internet.”Nobody could possibly mistake that for Gore inventing the internet unless it was done with a troll-like malice. It is just everyday resume enhancement.And, in other news:“In the original September 8, 2004 story, Rather and his news producers presented documents they claimed “proved” that George W. Bush went AWOL from the Guard in the 1970s. It wasn’t long before the veracity of the documents became an issue, as typography experts began to realize that the lettering used on the documents would not have been used on documents in the 1970s.”If there were two other supporting documents, they were never produced. You would think that a great journalist would produce the documentation that supported his story. I can’t imagine why he did not.Swiftboat veterans?When your own crew, with whom you served, comes forth to tarnish your reputation, they may have a reason. We may presume dark money to preserve our injured egos.Death Panels:Well, that’s just silly. Everybody knows that they are appropriate care panels. If you are just too old to benefit from care, or your condition is so poor that your quality of life would not be measurably improved by care, then it may be time for you to just get a pain killer and ride down to oblivion. You can hardly call that a death panel. Why, the very suggestion is ridiculous.Birthers:Well, heck. They don’t give away passports without documentation. If people are so stupid as to think that this straw will float them, hide the documents and let them chew up something stupid rather than having them looking into substantive topics.But still… “Look over there!” is hardly an answer to the question of why anybody should believe this political hit piece by a biased press, or why anybody should continue to believe it when it has been brought to their attention that it is incorrect and the actual quotes, and even videos, are freely available for their research. It’s almost as if the facts are secondary then, and it is more about the Home Team scoring a touchdown in the seventh inning.
alangwatkins about 9 years ago
First, the random part is out, it should be mandatory along with a psychological evaluation. They want mental tests for gun purchases now… Shouldn’t that extend to the people making our decisions?
Second, the election cycle appears to be by definition, never ending.
rickray777 about 9 years ago
Ah, yes, the New Normal — whatever THAT may be, is anyone’s guess!
spaced man spliff about 9 years ago
Never let the facts get in the way of a believable urban legend.
spaced man spliff about 9 years ago
Although I may have many years left (I’m 71), I’m already thinking into which country I’d like to begin my next reincarnation. Unless I may “graduate” this time, I hope.-And those of you who believe you only get one time around: well, believe what you want, but please don’t start with me about it. Thanx.
wiatr about 9 years ago
That would make them permanent ex-patriates. The cycle never stops anymore.
hippogriff about 9 years ago
sully2000How can you be an expat when no nation on earth would recognize the country you still serve?
Argythree about 9 years ago
What Europe is experiencing is called a refugee crisis,not an illegal immigrant problem. Refugees are people in flight from war or certain death, and they are seeking asylum. They are much more willing to do things like learn the language of their new land.
Illegal aliens are mainly entering a country to earn money (to support those at home, or to buy land at home, or whatever.) While their economic situation in their home country might be terrible, they are much less likely to be shot because two armies are at war in their backyard, or because they follow an unpopular religion or what.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 9 years ago
Your point was that the popular press manipulates people who are too lazy to check things out for themselves even when they literally have the entire internet available at their fingertips and instead just rely on the same news sources who think that they are so stupid that they won’t bother to check on the veracity of anything they say?-Well… you aren’t going to be very popular with that attitude!
Archistoteles almost 3 years ago
From the future: In a few years (5-6); the “new normal” will have a very different meaning.