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superkuper t1_j6ji562 wrote
Reply to comment by SgathTriallair in No one watches the news anymore because they never provide any solutions to the problem reported and only exist to infuriate you for clicks and likes. by Inaerius
I’m not disagreeing with that. That’s really the crux of all politics.
The important takeaway is that whoever puts lettuce and tomato together with peanut butter and jelly should be flogged in the streets.
superkuper t1_j6j8b3c wrote
Reply to comment by SgathTriallair in No one watches the news anymore because they never provide any solutions to the problem reported and only exist to infuriate you for clicks and likes. by Inaerius
I agree that is how things are, but the mandate of journalists is to be unbiased and apolitical regardless of whether or not they live up to that standard in reality.
Also I don’t fully agree with your premise. There is objective truth, there is moral good, and the truth does not always lie “somewhere in the middle”. The person who makes a peanut butter lettuce and tomato sandwich is objectively wrong.
superkuper t1_j6hyil1 wrote
Reply to No one watches the news anymore because they never provide any solutions to the problem reported and only exist to infuriate you for clicks and likes. by Inaerius
I don’t want to get “solutions” from the news.
I don’t read traditional news media BECAUSE they offer their opinions on the solutions.
What I want them to do is objectively and apolitically report the facts.
superkuper t1_j5z5dl7 wrote
Reply to comment by AGripInVan in LPT: If somebody keeps asking you questions they can easily look up on their phone, always respond with, "What did Google say?" Eventually, they'll figure it out. by [deleted]
Your reason is that someone mildly annoying you gives you free license to be rude to them in return.
That just makes you an asshole.
superkuper t1_j5z4c30 wrote
Reply to comment by AGripInVan in LPT: If somebody keeps asking you questions they can easily look up on their phone, always respond with, "What did Google say?" Eventually, they'll figure it out. by [deleted]
I’m not making a stand, I’m attacking. You’re the one defending this garbage behavior for no good reason.
superkuper t1_j5z3fp7 wrote
Reply to comment by AGripInVan in LPT: If somebody keeps asking you questions they can easily look up on their phone, always respond with, "What did Google say?" Eventually, they'll figure it out. by [deleted]
It does not matter. There is no question that justifies this kind of snarky rude response, period.
superkuper t1_j5z17oy wrote
Reply to comment by AGripInVan in LPT: If somebody keeps asking you questions they can easily look up on their phone, always respond with, "What did Google say?" Eventually, they'll figure it out. by [deleted]
That doesn’t matter. Someone asking a dumb question is not an excuse to be rude to them.
superkuper t1_j5z0p7v wrote
Reply to comment by AGripInVan in LPT: If somebody keeps asking you questions they can easily look up on their phone, always respond with, "What did Google say?" Eventually, they'll figure it out. by [deleted]
Even if it is faster, this is just not a polite way to interact with a person.
superkuper t1_j5ywq4b wrote
Reply to LPT: If somebody keeps asking you questions they can easily look up on their phone, always respond with, "What did Google say?" Eventually, they'll figure it out. by [deleted]
What an incredibly dismissive and rude thing to do, horrible advice.
superkuper t1_j5jltzp wrote
Reply to LPT: A good financial habit to get into is treating money as hours of work. Ask yourself how many hours of work something would take if you buy it. The awareness of the amount of time you put into purchases helps reduce compulsive spending. by humvee911
I have never even bothered to work out my effective hourly rate.
superkuper t1_iyfdgcv wrote
Reply to comment by Buckmaster1971 in Upside-down American flag and Romanian flag. by Jakusbakus
If you’re a real conservative, I think you’re doing more harm than good here.
More likely, top level trolling. Seriously, bravo.
superkuper t1_iyes1iq wrote
Reply to comment by minnesotafrozen in Upside-down American flag and Romanian flag. by Jakusbakus
I mostly gree with this, as long as you stay consistent and don’t give them credit for lowering it while saying they have no control over them going up.
However presidents do have control over things that directly affect gas prices, like controlling leases for domestic oil production and signaling policy changes like restrictions on fossil fuel use.
superkuper t1_iyefm7y wrote
Reply to comment by LeviathanGank in Upside-down American flag and Romanian flag. by Jakusbakus
I think the most immediate and best solution is to foster more federalism and return more power to the states. The more localized you make government, the better it represents people.
Regardless of your stance on abortion, I think overturning Roe v Wade was a good thing at the federal level. We should let Texans be Texans and New Yorkers be New Yorkers, stop trying to ram down policy at the Federal level.
If the country is to survive we need more willingness to agree to disagree. You can’t just force half the country to conform to your way of thinking.
superkuper t1_iyebzj6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Upside-down American flag and Romanian flag. by Jakusbakus
I’m not looking to draw comparisons. The presidency isn’t a 4th grade soccer match, you don’t get a ribbon just for trying.
People who made the choice and voluntarily took out a loan need to pay it back. You don’t get to use other people’s money to bail out your own poor decisions.
The “energy crisis” is a crisis of our own invention. We have plenty of resources. We went from being completely energy independent to being dependent on places like Russia, Iran, and China for our energy. We aren’t using less energy or creating less pollution just because we don’t use our own oil and natural gas, we just outsource it to places that are basically evil just to make ourselves feel better, and as a result we end up paying way more for the same thing.
“[democrats/progressives/Biden] may be bad, but republicans are worse” is not a strong argument. I’m here to talk about policy and results.
superkuper t1_iye8te6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Upside-down American flag and Romanian flag. by Jakusbakus
First, appreciate your willingness to actually ask and have a discussion.
Second, even if you personally favor his platform, I think it’s hard to make a case that he’s been successful in just about any of his endeavors. The pandemic response was a nightmare, the pull out from Afghanistan was abhorrent. Our current foreign policy appears to be just writing a blank check to Ukraine and hoping for the best. The solution to inflation is to just spend more money which exacerbates the problem while the Fed is playing games with interest rates to try to postpone the inevitable crash which also makes things worse. I can’t think of a single area where I would say the country is on the right track from the federal level. Nothing is trending in the correct direction. Honestly I think the only people left defending Biden are just doing so reflexively out of a distaste for the previous administration. I hope you don’t take this criticism of the current administration as praise for the previous one.
superkuper t1_iye6ne3 wrote
Reply to comment by worms_instantly in Upside-down American flag and Romanian flag. by Jakusbakus
Compelling riposte.
superkuper t1_iye6j16 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Upside-down American flag and Romanian flag. by Jakusbakus
I have a bridge to sell you
superkuper t1_iye6ca2 wrote
An upside down flag is flown to show that the people flying it are under duress. It has become common fashion to fly a flag upside down because they believe the entire country is under duress.
superkuper t1_jaddinn wrote
Reply to To practice something is doing it over and over and expecting different results. by vankamperer
That’s not how practice works. Repeating something doesn’t make you better necessarily. You need to change things as you go to actually improve.
My band teacher used to harp on the fact that, “practice makes permanent” not practice makes perfect.