wizenheimer
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bs....don't buy it at all...new team...new season...lots of reason to be optimistic this time aroundYet Kamala Harris will sell out America, right alongside Biden.
bs....don't buy it at all...new team...new season...lots of reason to be optimistic this time around
You bought your team hook, line and sinker. You told me you had no bias and could see, not many days ago. It is clear that isn't the case.
If you ever have anything constructive to add to a conversation, I will listen. But your bias is as strong as any Trump supporters that I have ever seen my friend. Therefore your words are just as meaningful to any political conversation as any Trump supporters words are.
saying the newly elected pres and vice will sell out the country is not an unbiased or constructive political discussion....I'm a supporter of my vote and the direction it's heading...we can talk about that but saying both are sell outs actually sounds alot like something Trump would say...has said....I call it like I see it and so far I like what I see. We can talk about that if you like but if all you have are negative affirmations then we'll probably disagree about itYou bought your team hook, line and sinker. You told me you had no bias and could see, not many days ago. It is clear that isn't the case.
If you ever have anything constructive to add to a conversation, I will listen. But your bias is as strong as any Trump supporters that I have ever seen my friend. Therefore your words are just as meaningful to any political conversation as any Trump supporters words are.
Care to elaborate?Yet Kamala Harris will sell out America, right alongside Biden.
Care to elaborate?
Care to elaborate?
loyalty and convictions are real things...they often are arrived at by considering real events, facts and information....like a vote or choice of entertainment....being loyal to a cause or adamant against something you feel is dangerously wrong does not make you blind or dealing in unrealistic thoughts and actions....those are our choices...we're very real whether we see the same outcome or differ. I say this without taking a political side or bias...we are our own filters of truth and that in my view is something to respect ..I respect the response to Jan 6th by the current administrationBoth parties are selling America out right in front of our eyes. Yet our bias to our party/country, even our social constructs, especially our social constructs keep us from seeing it.
We pick a party, and we Americans defend it to the death. Same thing happens when you pick a team, maybe a product: Chevy or Ford?, McDonald's or Burger King?. Our social constructs blind us more than any other factor, in my opinion. When you can see past them, you can truly learn to see what is going on right in front of our eyes. Until that time, people will remain blissfully blinded by their own biases/bubbles.
Both parties literally argue exactly the same when it comes to defending their own party/candidate, and yet they can't even see that much. How am I suppose to believe they can even see at all?
The last factor that I find the most annoying. Nobody believes links anymore and logic doesn't work, therefore most every "debate" literally comes down to... your word against theirs. This will always lead to failure, as well as a good waste of time arguing with people over "each others beliefs". You will never get anywhere this way.democracy was attacked on Jan 6th and I'm proud of the way Joe and Kamala have responded to it.....that doesn' t make me a democrat with blind allegiance..it makes me a citizen with empathy
I find humans illogical in the fact that they don't speak about real things, it always comes down to the economy and where will the money come from? (our social constructs), they never seem to argue from a human factor. Which is sad to see.
If anyone has anything more to add in disagreement, that is fine. Please, set your biased head aside first and bring me something real. Thanks.![]()
He was accepting bribes while Vice President.Green Box....VP Spiro Agnew from Maryland. WTF did he ever contribute?
Both parties literally argue exactly the same when it comes to defending their own party/candidate, and yet they can't even see that much. How am I suppose to believe they can even see at all?
I find humans illogical in the fact that they don't speak about real things, it always comes down to the economy and where will the money come from? (our social constructs), they never seem to argue from a human factor. Which is sad to see.
If anyone has anything more to add in disagreement, that is fine. Please, set your biased head aside first and bring me something real. Thanks.![]()
Not at all disagreeing with the "us" vs "them" narrative, but I suppose my question is what does "selling out america" mean to you?Both parties are selling America out right in front of our eyes. Yet our bias to our party/country, even our social constructs, especially our social constructs keep us from seeing it.
We pick a party, and we Americans defend it to the death. Same thing happens when you pick a team, maybe a product: Chevy or Ford?, McDonald's or Burger King?. Our social constructs blind us more than any other factor, in my opinion. When you can see past them, you can truly learn to see what is going on right in front of our eyes. Until that time, people will remain blissfully blinded by their own biases/bubbles.
Both parties literally argue exactly the same when it comes to defending their own party/candidate, and yet they can't even see that much. How am I suppose to believe they can even see at all?
The last factor that I find the most annoying. Nobody believes links anymore and logic doesn't work, therefore most every "debate" literally comes down to... your word against theirs. This will always lead to failure, as well as a good waste of time arguing with people over "each others beliefs". You will never get anywhere this way.
I find humans illogical in the fact that they don't speak about real things, it always comes down to the economy and where will the money come from? (our social constructs), they never seem to argue from a human factor. Which is sad to see.
If anyone has anything more to add in disagreement, that is fine. Please, set your biased head aside first and bring me something real. Thanks.
Edit: It comes to mind that "democrat" and "republican" are both great examples of some of our social constructs.
Not at all disagreeing with the "us" vs "them" narrative, but I suppose my question is what does "selling out america" mean to you?
I wonder if Road Ratt includes him/her/themself as irrational or does that only apply to the rest of us?
Show me where I ever said anything about irrational. I never even used that word in any of my posts.![]()
The definition of "irrational" is "not logical or reasonable." And you certainly said "illogical."
Go Blazers!
There is nothing political about the Blazers. But you were on a good line of thought.
Sorry, your exact word was illogical. Point still holds.Show me where I ever said anything about irrational. I never even used that word in any of my posts.![]()
Based on what?Yet Kamala Harris will sell out America, right alongside Biden.
So, just trying to get this right. Your position is that she will sell us out much like any other Dem or Republican?Both parties are selling America out right in front of our eyes. Yet our bias to our party/country, even our social constructs, especially our social constructs keep us from seeing it.
We pick a party, and we Americans defend it to the death. Same thing happens when you pick a team, maybe a product: Chevy or Ford?, McDonald's or Burger King?. Our social constructs blind us more than any other factor, in my opinion. When you can see past them, you can truly learn to see what is going on right in front of our eyes. Until that time, people will remain blissfully blinded by their own biases/bubbles.
Both parties literally argue exactly the same when it comes to defending their own party/candidate, and yet they can't even see that much. How am I suppose to believe they can even see at all?
The last factor that I find the most annoying. Nobody believes links anymore and logic doesn't work, therefore most every "debate" literally comes down to... your word against theirs. This will always lead to failure, as well as a good waste of time arguing with people over "each others beliefs". You will never get anywhere this way.
I find humans illogical in the fact that they don't speak about real things, it always comes down to the economy and where will the money come from? (our social constructs), they never seem to argue from a human factor. Which is sad to see.
If anyone has anything more to add in disagreement, that is fine. Please, set your biased head aside first and bring me something real. Thanks.
Edit: It comes to mind that "democrat" and "republican" are both great examples of some of our social constructs.
So, just trying to get this right. Your position is that she will spell us out mixh like any other Dem or Republican?
Then I don't disagree. But it's a huge improvement over Trump.That wasn't quite what you quoted was about, but ok.
My position is, they have already sold us out or they wouldn't be where they are now.