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  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    mrussel1 said:

    Trump is Bannon's blunt instrument to reinstill post modern nationalism ala turn of the century Europe. Economic integration and co dependence has created the longest period of first world peace since the Middle Ages. This is not an exaggeration. The old ties of sectarianism, blood and soil are rearing their heads. Conservatives would be wise not to applaud it.

    @BS44325 I would expect you to know the difference between conservatism and nationalism.

    I do know the difference and you are not wrong on what economic integration has accomplished. The problem is that the pendulum has swung to far and this integration is failing in some areas. The question is whether the plan going forward is a full on return to nationalism or a restructuring of the integration along with expectations from those who are participating. I think the latter is more likely. Either way the point I have made repeatedly is the status quo is failing and will ultimately fail. A restructuring of some kind or another is necessary.
  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124

    BS44325 said:

    We should give former Kentucky Governor Beshear props for his response...the future of the Democratic Party!

    That was hilarious
    I think I sat beside him at PJ Lexington.
  • buck502000
    buck502000 Birthplace of GIBSON guitar Posts: 8,951
    Uh, change?
  • buck502000
    buck502000 Birthplace of GIBSON guitar Posts: 8,951
    BS44325 said:

    BS44325 said:

    We should give former Kentucky Governor Beshear props for his response...the future of the Democratic Party!

    That was hilarious
    I think I sat beside him at PJ Lexington.
    Nice
  • vaggar99
    vaggar99 San Diego USA Posts: 3,431
    the rich are doing extremely well in the U.S. Does anyone disagree? Then why do they need tax breaks?
  • buck502000
    buck502000 Birthplace of GIBSON guitar Posts: 8,951
    vaggar99 said:

    the rich are doing extremely well in the U.S. Does anyone disagree? Then why do they need tax breaks?

    Not sure what you are aiming for here?

  • dignin
    dignin Posts: 9,478
    Haha. One supposedly sane speech read off a teleprompter (didn't watch it) and the Trump apologists are confident and out in full force.

    He will be back to full narcissist on twitter in less than a day and the AMT Trump supporters will run away with their tails between their legs again.

    Bunch of suckers.
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Trump is Bannon's blunt instrument to reinstill post modern nationalism ala turn of the century Europe. Economic integration and co dependence has created the longest period of first world peace since the Middle Ages. This is not an exaggeration. The old ties of sectarianism, blood and soil are rearing their heads. Conservatives would be wise not to applaud it.

    @BS44325 I would expect you to know the difference between conservatism and nationalism.

    I do know the difference and you are not wrong on what economic integration has accomplished. The problem is that the pendulum has swung to far and this integration is failing in some areas. The question is whether the plan going forward is a full on return to nationalism or a restructuring of the integration along with expectations from those who are participating. I think the latter is more likely. Either way the point I have made repeatedly is the status quo is failing and will ultimately fail. A restructuring of some kind or another is necessary.
    Is it? I would disagree. We are going through a period of great economic ADVANCEMENT. It's similar to what happened with the invention of the cotton gin or industrial revolution. It leaves lower skill workers behind. It's sad but it's happened every century. This round, for us, are manufacturing workers from the mid west who didn't go to college. Something should be done to help them (I'm a liberal after all) but that doesn't mean you halt progress.

    The standard of living in this country and around the world has never been higher in aggregate. How is that failing?
  • buck502000
    buck502000 Birthplace of GIBSON guitar Posts: 8,951
    dignin said:

    Haha. One supposedly sane speech read off a teleprompter (didn't watch it) and the Trump apologists are confident and out in full force.

    He will be back to full narcissist on twitter in less than a day and the AMT Trump supporters will run away with their tails between their legs again.

    Bunch of suckers.

    Some people will never support progress......
  • dignin
    dignin Posts: 9,478

    dignin said:

    Haha. One supposedly sane speech read off a teleprompter (didn't watch it) and the Trump apologists are confident and out in full force.

    He will be back to full narcissist on twitter in less than a day and the AMT Trump supporters will run away with their tails between their legs again.

    Bunch of suckers.

    Some people will never support progress......
    I have a feeling you don't know what that word means. But that's okay, stick around on the AMT and you will eventually catch on.
  • buck502000
    buck502000 Birthplace of GIBSON guitar Posts: 8,951
    dignin said:

    dignin said:

    Haha. One supposedly sane speech read off a teleprompter (didn't watch it) and the Trump apologists are confident and out in full force.

    He will be back to full narcissist on twitter in less than a day and the AMT Trump supporters will run away with their tails between their legs again.

    Bunch of suckers.

    Some people will never support progress......
    I have a feeling you don't know what that word means. But that's okay, stick around on the AMT and you will eventually catch on.
    Some people will never support progess....
  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    dignin said:

    Haha. One supposedly sane speech read off a teleprompter (didn't watch it) and the Trump apologists are confident and out in full force.

    He will be back to full narcissist on twitter in less than a day and the AMT Trump supporters will run away with their tails between their legs again.

    Bunch of suckers.

    Who has run away? You are right that he will return though...an the bait will be taken again.
  • dignin
    dignin Posts: 9,478
    My thoughts and prayers.


  • dignin
    dignin Posts: 9,478

    dignin said:

    dignin said:

    Haha. One supposedly sane speech read off a teleprompter (didn't watch it) and the Trump apologists are confident and out in full force.

    He will be back to full narcissist on twitter in less than a day and the AMT Trump supporters will run away with their tails between their legs again.

    Bunch of suckers.

    Some people will never support progress......
    I have a feeling you don't know what that word means. But that's okay, stick around on the AMT and you will eventually catch on.
    Some people will never support progess....
    Are you referring to Trump? Maybe yourself? I'm confused, can you elaborate?
  • vaggar99
    vaggar99 San Diego USA Posts: 3,431

    vaggar99 said:

    the rich are doing extremely well in the U.S. Does anyone disagree? Then why do they need tax breaks?

    Not sure what you are aiming for here?

    tax breaks for corporations=tax breaks for the rich
  • mfc2006
    mfc2006 HTOWN Posts: 37,491
    Didn't watch it. We didn't want our night to be ruined. I'll watch it eventually, though. Cheers, all.
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  • buck502000
    buck502000 Birthplace of GIBSON guitar Posts: 8,951
    dignin said:

    My thoughts and prayers.


    Trump gives all the ladies the "tingles"
  • buck502000
    buck502000 Birthplace of GIBSON guitar Posts: 8,951
    dignin said:

    dignin said:

    dignin said:

    Haha. One supposedly sane speech read off a teleprompter (didn't watch it) and the Trump apologists are confident and out in full force.

    He will be back to full narcissist on twitter in less than a day and the AMT Trump supporters will run away with their tails between their legs again.

    Bunch of suckers.

    Some people will never support progress......
    I have a feeling you don't know what that word means. But that's okay, stick around on the AMT and you will eventually catch on.
    Some people will never support progess....
    Are you referring to Trump? Maybe yourself? I'm confused, can you elaborate?
    Certain people will never support Trump no matter what he says/does. We saw that clearly tonight. Let's create more jobs!!! The left sits on their hands. Come on. That was one example. I am not going anywhere and nothing anyone says will hurt my feelings. ;)
  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Trump is Bannon's blunt instrument to reinstill post modern nationalism ala turn of the century Europe. Economic integration and co dependence has created the longest period of first world peace since the Middle Ages. This is not an exaggeration. The old ties of sectarianism, blood and soil are rearing their heads. Conservatives would be wise not to applaud it.

    @BS44325 I would expect you to know the difference between conservatism and nationalism.

    I do know the difference and you are not wrong on what economic integration has accomplished. The problem is that the pendulum has swung to far and this integration is failing in some areas. The question is whether the plan going forward is a full on return to nationalism or a restructuring of the integration along with expectations from those who are participating. I think the latter is more likely. Either way the point I have made repeatedly is the status quo is failing and will ultimately fail. A restructuring of some kind or another is necessary.
    Is it? I would disagree. We are going through a period of great economic ADVANCEMENT. It's similar to what happened with the invention of the cotton gin or industrial revolution. It leaves lower skill workers behind. It's sad but it's happened every century. This round, for us, are manufacturing workers from the mid west who didn't go to college. Something should be done to help them (I'm a liberal after all) but that doesn't mean you halt progress.

    The standard of living in this country and around the world has never been higher in aggregate. How is that failing?
    Weren't you speaking more globally? If you were simply referring to the US then again you are not wrong on standard of living but the system as it exists certainly is failing many. This includes the inner cities and the manufacturing class where education policy is failing and these people will suffer even more when entitlement programs collapse under their own weight. The math is unsustainable.
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Trump is Bannon's blunt instrument to reinstill post modern nationalism ala turn of the century Europe. Economic integration and co dependence has created the longest period of first world peace since the Middle Ages. This is not an exaggeration. The old ties of sectarianism, blood and soil are rearing their heads. Conservatives would be wise not to applaud it.

    @BS44325 I would expect you to know the difference between conservatism and nationalism.

    I do know the difference and you are not wrong on what economic integration has accomplished. The problem is that the pendulum has swung to far and this integration is failing in some areas. The question is whether the plan going forward is a full on return to nationalism or a restructuring of the integration along with expectations from those who are participating. I think the latter is more likely. Either way the point I have made repeatedly is the status quo is failing and will ultimately fail. A restructuring of some kind or another is necessary.
    Is it? I would disagree. We are going through a period of great economic ADVANCEMENT. It's similar to what happened with the invention of the cotton gin or industrial revolution. It leaves lower skill workers behind. It's sad but it's happened every century. This round, for us, are manufacturing workers from the mid west who didn't go to college. Something should be done to help them (I'm a liberal after all) but that doesn't mean you halt progress.

    The standard of living in this country and around the world has never been higher in aggregate. How is that failing?
    Weren't you speaking more globally? If you were simply referring to the US then again you are not wrong on standard of living but the system as it exists certainly is failing many. This includes the inner cities and the manufacturing class where education policy is failing and these people will suffer even more when entitlement programs collapse under their own weight. The math is unsustainable.
    Things aren't perfect and reform are needed, but economic protectionism is not the answer. That's what I fear from this president and the brain pulling the strings.
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