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Originally Posted by geezeezee
You guys are entertaining for about 30 seconds…
You guys are so busy fighting invisible alligators that you forgot to check if the swamp is real or invisible too…
Which of you can answer from firsthand experience:
– What's the President doing today?
– What's the President doing tomorrow?
– What's going on at the Pentagon now? Who's doing it?
– What's your governor doing today?
– What's your state legislature doing?
Can't answer can you. That's how little you know. And extrapolate that out to all similar questions including what each of your family members is doing right now and you won't know that either.
Same questions for each of the last 30 days… you can't answer those either.
The only way you can have these political conversations is by regurgitating a pitifully small number of partial "facts" and then editorializing wildly on them.
How about these questions:
– What are you doing right now?
– What are you going to do tomorrow?
– Why are you doing what you are doing?
The first you probably know. The second you can only guess. The third, if you really ask it, will keep you busy thinking for the rest of your life.
Which set of questions is more important the first or the second?
If you think the second, I would like to talk more to you…
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Lol. Have you met the average voter? I'd say less than a tenth of a percent of them even care, and a tenth of that actually go out and find out, and three fourths of those people probably work for him personally or plan to meet him that day. A person like you is in such a small minority that even if everyone in the world did figure this stuff out they would still not pick your side of the argument simply because you're soooo weird. What's more, you're not even convincing anyone of your ideologies, so you're pretty much wasting your time, our time, and talking about things that nobody cares about and saying things that will never get done. In the end, your fury will signify nothing, like the rest of you.