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I'm sitting this one outmrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
I guess the hope is to keep repeating them until someone else who lacks critical thinking skills accepts them as facts.
Wonder who else I've seen do that...?
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
And it's why I didn't vote for Barack in 2008 in what was essentially the dude's first real job. I'll admit that my misgivings were completely wrong about the latter. He was the best president of my lifetime. I mean, sure, he ordered drone strikes on US citizens, one a child, but, hey, we all make mistakes, right?Poncier said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
Elections are choices and those choices will never align with all of your beliefs. But someone is winning the election.
In case y'all didn't know....
And here I thought I was just doing arts and crafts projects all those past elections in which I've partaken.
I have no issue with someone winning the election. That will always be the end result. I've picked many winners, and I've picked many losers.
Finally, I didn't abstain from voting for Obama in 2008 because he was too young; I did so because he was inexperienced. I loved everything the man had to say before and while campaigning, but I couldn't overlook the fact that it seemed a huge job for a person with a half-page résumé. And I admitted that I was wrong. Anyone here ever done that?I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
I guess the hope is to keep repeating them until someone else who lacks critical thinking skills accepts them as facts.
Wonder who else I've seen do that...?
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
And it's why I didn't vote for Barack in 2008 in what was essentially the dude's first real job. I'll admit that my misgivings were completely wrong about the latter. He was the best president of my lifetime. I mean, sure, he ordered drone strikes on US citizens, one a child, but, hey, we all make mistakes, right?Poncier said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
Elections are choices and those choices will never align with all of your beliefs. But someone is winning the election.
In case y'all didn't know....
And here I thought I was just doing arts and crafts projects all those past elections in which I've partaken.
I have no issue with someone winning the election. That will always be the end result. I've picked many winners, and I've picked many losers.
Finally, I didn't abstain from voting for Obama in 2008 because he was too young; I did so because he was inexperienced. I loved everything the man had to say before and while campaigning, but I couldn't overlook the fact that it seemed a huge job for a person with a half-page résumé. And I admitted that I was wrong. Anyone here ever done that?09/15/1998 & 09/16/1998, Mansfield, MA; 08/29/00 08/30/00, Mansfield, MA; 07/02/03, 07/03/03, Mansfield, MA; 09/28/04, 09/29/04, Boston, MA; 09/22/05, Halifax, NS; 05/24/06, 05/25/06, Boston, MA; 07/22/06, 07/23/06, Gorge, WA; 06/27/2008, Hartford; 06/28/08, 06/30/08, Mansfield; 08/18/2009, O2, London, UK; 10/30/09, 10/31/09, Philadelphia, PA; 05/15/10, Hartford, CT; 05/17/10, Boston, MA; 05/20/10, 05/21/10, NY, NY; 06/22/10, Dublin, IRE; 06/23/10, Northern Ireland; 09/03/11, 09/04/11, Alpine Valley, WI; 09/11/11, 09/12/11, Toronto, Ont; 09/14/11, Ottawa, Ont; 09/15/11, Hamilton, Ont; 07/02/2012, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/04/2012 & 07/05/2012, Berlin, Germany; 07/07/2012, Stockholm, Sweden; 09/30/2012, Missoula, MT; 07/16/2013, London, Ont; 07/19/2013, Chicago, IL; 10/15/2013 & 10/16/2013, Worcester, MA; 10/21/2013 & 10/22/2013, Philadelphia, PA; 10/25/2013, Hartford, CT; 11/29/2013, Portland, OR; 11/30/2013, Spokane, WA; 12/04/2013, Vancouver, BC; 12/06/2013, Seattle, WA; 10/03/2014, St. Louis. MO; 10/22/2014, Denver, CO; 10/26/2015, New York, NY; 04/23/2016, New Orleans, LA; 04/28/2016 & 04/29/2016, Philadelphia, PA; 05/01/2016 & 05/02/2016, New York, NY; 05/08/2016, Ottawa, Ont.; 05/10/2016 & 05/12/2016, Toronto, Ont.; 08/05/2016 & 08/07/2016, Boston, MA; 08/20/2016 & 08/22/2016, Chicago, IL; 07/01/2018, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/03/2018, Krakow, Poland; 07/05/2018, Berlin, Germany; 09/02/2018 & 09/04/2018, Boston, MA; 09/08/2022, Toronto, Ont; 09/11/2022, New York, NY; 09/14/2022, Camden, NJ; 09/02/2023, St. Paul, MN; 05/04/2024 & 05/06/2024, Vancouver, BC; 05/10/2024, Portland, OR;
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mrussel1 said:oftenreading said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
I guess the hope is to keep repeating them until someone else who lacks critical thinking skills accepts them as facts.
Wonder who else I've seen do that...?
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
It's also a saying. So while you may disagree, I don't see any huge threads dedicated to Trudeau, Merkel, Xi, etc.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
Bidenoftenreading said:mrussel1 said:oftenreading said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
I guess the hope is to keep repeating them until someone else who lacks critical thinking skills accepts them as facts.
Wonder who else I've seen do that...?
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
It's also a saying. So while you may disagree, I don't see any huge threads dedicated to Trudeau, Merkel, Xi, etc.
Size of military? I think you know where that stands.0 -
Bidendankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
I guess the hope is to keep repeating them until someone else who lacks critical thinking skills accepts them as facts.
Wonder who else I've seen do that...?
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
And it's why I didn't vote for Barack in 2008 in what was essentially the dude's first real job. I'll admit that my misgivings were completely wrong about the latter. He was the best president of my lifetime. I mean, sure, he ordered drone strikes on US citizens, one a child, but, hey, we all make mistakes, right?Poncier said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
Elections are choices and those choices will never align with all of your beliefs. But someone is winning the election.
In case y'all didn't know....
And here I thought I was just doing arts and crafts projects all those past elections in which I've partaken.
I have no issue with someone winning the election. That will always be the end result. I've picked many winners, and I've picked many losers.
Finally, I didn't abstain from voting for Obama in 2008 because he was too young; I did so because he was inexperienced. I loved everything the man had to say before and while campaigning, but I couldn't overlook the fact that it seemed a huge job for a person with a half-page résumé. And I admitted that I was wrong. Anyone here ever done that?
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I'm sitting this one outmrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
I guess the hope is to keep repeating them until someone else who lacks critical thinking skills accepts them as facts.
Wonder who else I've seen do that...?
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
And it's why I didn't vote for Barack in 2008 in what was essentially the dude's first real job. I'll admit that my misgivings were completely wrong about the latter. He was the best president of my lifetime. I mean, sure, he ordered drone strikes on US citizens, one a child, but, hey, we all make mistakes, right?Poncier said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
Elections are choices and those choices will never align with all of your beliefs. But someone is winning the election.
In case y'all didn't know....
And here I thought I was just doing arts and crafts projects all those past elections in which I've partaken.
I have no issue with someone winning the election. That will always be the end result. I've picked many winners, and I've picked many losers.
Finally, I didn't abstain from voting for Obama in 2008 because he was too young; I did so because he was inexperienced. I loved everything the man had to say before and while campaigning, but I couldn't overlook the fact that it seemed a huge job for a person with a half-page résumé. And I admitted that I was wrong. Anyone here ever done that?
Hindsight is 20/20.
I do hope I'm wrong. But as evidenced in 2008, I don't vote for hope.
And yes, I lived in Brooklyn in 2008 and Massachusetts now, so perhaps I don't feel as compelled as I might if I still resided in my home state of Florida. I also don't have a spore drive to take me an alternate universe in which I never left Florida, so I don't know that either, though.
I understand that I'm wrong in y'all's opinion. Good thing opinions don't matter.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
Bidendankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
I guess the hope is to keep repeating them until someone else who lacks critical thinking skills accepts them as facts.
Wonder who else I've seen do that...?
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
And it's why I didn't vote for Barack in 2008 in what was essentially the dude's first real job. I'll admit that my misgivings were completely wrong about the latter. He was the best president of my lifetime. I mean, sure, he ordered drone strikes on US citizens, one a child, but, hey, we all make mistakes, right?Poncier said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
Elections are choices and those choices will never align with all of your beliefs. But someone is winning the election.
In case y'all didn't know....
And here I thought I was just doing arts and crafts projects all those past elections in which I've partaken.
I have no issue with someone winning the election. That will always be the end result. I've picked many winners, and I've picked many losers.
Finally, I didn't abstain from voting for Obama in 2008 because he was too young; I did so because he was inexperienced. I loved everything the man had to say before and while campaigning, but I couldn't overlook the fact that it seemed a huge job for a person with a half-page résumé. And I admitted that I was wrong. Anyone here ever done that?
Hindsight is 20/20.
I do hope I'm wrong. But as evidenced in 2008, I don't vote for hope.
And yes, I lived in Brooklyn in 2008 and Massachusetts now, so perhaps I don't feel as compelled as I might if I still resided in my home state of Florida. I also don't have a spore drive to take me an alternate universe in which I never left Florida, so I don't know that either, though.
I understand that I'm wrong in y'all's opinion. Good thing opinions don't matter.
Btw, did you vote for Obama in 12?0 -
I'm sitting this one outmrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
I guess the hope is to keep repeating them until someone else who lacks critical thinking skills accepts them as facts.
Wonder who else I've seen do that...?
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
And it's why I didn't vote for Barack in 2008 in what was essentially the dude's first real job. I'll admit that my misgivings were completely wrong about the latter. He was the best president of my lifetime. I mean, sure, he ordered drone strikes on US citizens, one a child, but, hey, we all make mistakes, right?Poncier said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
Elections are choices and those choices will never align with all of your beliefs. But someone is winning the election.
In case y'all didn't know....
And here I thought I was just doing arts and crafts projects all those past elections in which I've partaken.
I have no issue with someone winning the election. That will always be the end result. I've picked many winners, and I've picked many losers.
Finally, I didn't abstain from voting for Obama in 2008 because he was too young; I did so because he was inexperienced. I loved everything the man had to say before and while campaigning, but I couldn't overlook the fact that it seemed a huge job for a person with a half-page résumé. And I admitted that I was wrong. Anyone here ever done that?
Hindsight is 20/20.
I do hope I'm wrong. But as evidenced in 2008, I don't vote for hope.
And yes, I lived in Brooklyn in 2008 and Massachusetts now, so perhaps I don't feel as compelled as I might if I still resided in my home state of Florida. I also don't have a spore drive to take me an alternate universe in which I never left Florida, so I don't know that either, though.
I understand that I'm wrong in y'all's opinion. Good thing opinions don't matter.
Btw, did you vote for Obama in 12?I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
Bidendankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
I guess the hope is to keep repeating them until someone else who lacks critical thinking skills accepts them as facts.
Wonder who else I've seen do that...?
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
And it's why I didn't vote for Barack in 2008 in what was essentially the dude's first real job. I'll admit that my misgivings were completely wrong about the latter. He was the best president of my lifetime. I mean, sure, he ordered drone strikes on US citizens, one a child, but, hey, we all make mistakes, right?Poncier said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
Elections are choices and those choices will never align with all of your beliefs. But someone is winning the election.
In case y'all didn't know....
And here I thought I was just doing arts and crafts projects all those past elections in which I've partaken.
I have no issue with someone winning the election. That will always be the end result. I've picked many winners, and I've picked many losers.
Finally, I didn't abstain from voting for Obama in 2008 because he was too young; I did so because he was inexperienced. I loved everything the man had to say before and while campaigning, but I couldn't overlook the fact that it seemed a huge job for a person with a half-page résumé. And I admitted that I was wrong. Anyone here ever done that?
Hindsight is 20/20.
I do hope I'm wrong. But as evidenced in 2008, I don't vote for hope.
And yes, I lived in Brooklyn in 2008 and Massachusetts now, so perhaps I don't feel as compelled as I might if I still resided in my home state of Florida. I also don't have a spore drive to take me an alternate universe in which I never left Florida, so I don't know that either, though.
I understand that I'm wrong in y'all's opinion. Good thing opinions don't matter.
Btw, did you vote for Obama in 12?0 -
I'm sitting this one outOhh cool, we are playing alternate past again. Here's one. If Mike Tyson was fighting in the same era as Muhammad Ali, who would be most remembered? My money is on Iron Mike, that uppercut had the worst of intentions.
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Bidenmrussel1 said:oftenreading said:mrussel1 said:oftenreading said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
I guess the hope is to keep repeating them until someone else who lacks critical thinking skills accepts them as facts.
Wonder who else I've seen do that...?
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
It's also a saying. So while you may disagree, I don't see any huge threads dedicated to Trudeau, Merkel, Xi, etc.
Size of military? I think you know where that stands.hippiemom = goodness0 -
BidenJW269453 said:Ohh cool, we are playing alternate past again. Here's one. If Mike Tyson was fighting in the same era as Muhammad Ali, who would be most remembered? My money is on Iron Mike, that uppercut had the worst of intentions.Post edited by mrussel1 on0
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I'm sitting this one outmrussel1 said:JW269453 said:Ohh cool, we are playing alternate past again. Here's one. If Mike Tyson was fighting in the same era as Muhammad Ali, who would be most remembered? My money is on Iron Mike, that uppercut had the worst of intentions.0
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BidenJW269453 said:mrussel1 said:JW269453 said:Ohh cool, we are playing alternate past again. Here's one. If Mike Tyson was fighting in the same era as Muhammad Ali, who would be most remembered? My money is on Iron Mike, that uppercut had the worst of intentions.0
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The Juggler said:Bentleyspop said:These are the 5 people on here who admit they will vote for the lying racist xenophobic piece of shit....I almost went for trump in that poll when it was 39-0 just to give the poor chap a vote.0
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BidenIf only not voting meant you got to have some sort of carte blanche on the atrocities committed while the elected are in office. You're just as responsible as the person who voted because there are millions of you thinking that by abstaining you didn't play a part putting that person in power. Your vote may be singular, but the act of voting is not so both action and inaction determine who gets elected.
It's a hopeless situation...0 -
dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
I guess the hope is to keep repeating them until someone else who lacks critical thinking skills accepts them as facts.
Wonder who else I've seen do that...?
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
And it's why I didn't vote for Barack in 2008 in what was essentially the dude's first real job. I'll admit that my misgivings were completely wrong about the latter. He was the best president of my lifetime. I mean, sure, he ordered drone strikes on US citizens, one a child, but, hey, we all make mistakes, right?Poncier said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
Elections are choices and those choices will never align with all of your beliefs. But someone is winning the election.
In case y'all didn't know....
And here I thought I was just doing arts and crafts projects all those past elections in which I've partaken.
I have no issue with someone winning the election. That will always be the end result. I've picked many winners, and I've picked many losers.
Finally, I didn't abstain from voting for Obama in 2008 because he was too young; I did so because he was inexperienced. I loved everything the man had to say before and while campaigning, but I couldn't overlook the fact that it seemed a huge job for a person with a half-page résumé. And I admitted that I was wrong. Anyone here ever done that?
Hindsight is 20/20.
I do hope I'm wrong. But as evidenced in 2008, I don't vote for hope.
And yes, I lived in Brooklyn in 2008 and Massachusetts now, so perhaps I don't feel as compelled as I might if I still resided in my home state of Florida. I also don't have a spore drive to take me an alternate universe in which I never left Florida, so I don't know that either, though.
I understand that I'm wrong in y'all's opinion. Good thing opinions don't matter.I live in a deep blue state and I will do whatever it takes to vote out trump because after the election I want to go to bed every night knowing I did whatever I could to end his presidency.
You do recognize the big difference between 2017 Trump and 2019 Trump? Point is, back then he could be “handled” by his underlings to some extent, but by now Trump has learned how to exploit the presidency in significant ways. Back then, firing an AG to shut down an investigation into a campaign was something considered impossible, something not even the evil Nixon could pull off. Trump proved it was easy and many didn’t even notice. They take Barr as legitimate and the crimes committed against Clinton as bogus. Now trump bulldozes protesters with tear gas and the military and if you don’t think a second trump term would be significantly more authoritarian i am not sure what you are seeing. The office of the presidency will be significantly damaged should trump get another term.
voting against trump is not political. It is necessary to preserve democracy. And a good nights sleep.0 -
mrussel1 said:oftenreading said:mrussel1 said:oftenreading said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
I guess the hope is to keep repeating them until someone else who lacks critical thinking skills accepts them as facts.
Wonder who else I've seen do that...?
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
It's also a saying. So while you may disagree, I don't see any huge threads dedicated to Trudeau, Merkel, Xi, etc.
Size of military? I think you know where that stands.If I was going to make a list of countries showing true leadership, I would be looking at metrics such as leading an effective pandemic response, leading in climate change action, leading in social justice and equity, leading in life expectancy and measures of public health, and leading in quality of life, to name a few.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
cincybearcat said:mrussel1 said:oftenreading said:mrussel1 said:oftenreading said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
I guess the hope is to keep repeating them until someone else who lacks critical thinking skills accepts them as facts.
Wonder who else I've seen do that...?
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
It's also a saying. So while you may disagree, I don't see any huge threads dedicated to Trudeau, Merkel, Xi, etc.
Size of military? I think you know where that stands.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
Bidenoftenreading said:mrussel1 said:oftenreading said:mrussel1 said:oftenreading said:mrussel1 said:dankind said:pjl44 said:If there's an enthusiasm problem, it's probably because enough voters haven't been properly scolded
I guess the hope is to keep repeating them until someone else who lacks critical thinking skills accepts them as facts.
Wonder who else I've seen do that...?
Oh, and I guess the 20 or so other votes I cast on election day -- all pro-fascist, of course -- are meaningless. But the one vote I might leave blank is the only one that matters.
It's also a saying. So while you may disagree, I don't see any huge threads dedicated to Trudeau, Merkel, Xi, etc.
Size of military? I think you know where that stands.If I was going to make a list of countries showing true leadership, I would be looking at metrics such as leading an effective pandemic response, leading in climate change action, leading in social justice and equity, leading in life expectancy and measures of public health, and leading in quality of life, to name a few.
And if you don't think economic power isn't the single most important influence in the world, then you're being delusional.0
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