Bill O'Reilly would have a field day with you! The no spin zone Originally Posted by winn dixieBill O'Reilly? Jesus.. Lou Dobbs is more sane.
tiny, uncle tran...No disagreement there. And you probably won't get any from Chung Tran. He and I were discussing here how close employment rates are right now for white and black Americans, but CNN just spouts the 49.6% employment rate for blacks, to try to make people incorrectly think over half of blacks are unemployed.
CNN and others are all about putting out negative news about trump. if there is positive news regarding trump, they will flip it to negative every chance they get. they will mislead every chance they get. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
I watched it and have to admit he sounds reasonable in the clip. He was a little harsh on Nixon. Please note I'm a free market capitalist, not a state capitalist, which is what Chomsky says Fascists are. Originally Posted by TinyFree market capitalism gives "free reign" to achieve profit. Our rub.
Free market capitalism gives "free reign" to achieve profit. Our rub.I was too young to remember Nixon much, but do agree that opening up to China was a good thing.
I remember defending Nixon in High School over his olive branch to China and domestic health care. I was a singular minded minority then.
Still, could Fascism happen here? Free market capitalism is one thing. But saving banks, multinational corporations and agribusiness is another.
I'm with the local farmers to take care of the local population. It creates tribal communities, but trade and communism is my slant.
I recommend watching Barkskins on the National Geographic channel. Or Hulu. About the French settlement of the new territory. Gives great perspectives on the development of our land. Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
I was too young to remember Nixon much, but do agree that opening up to China was a good thing.You're right. No.
It's great walking into the grocery store and being able to buy fresh fruits and vegetables at reasonable prices sourced from all over the world.
I'm not sure if this is true, but based on the link below, 90% of Americans in the 1800's toiled on farms, compared to 1% today. My father grew up on a farm and life was brutal. He didn't have decent clothes or shoes. His brother literally pushed a plow, like a mule, to till the soil. I'm assuming you're not proposing that we go back to that?
https://www.pbs.org/ktca/farmhouses/...0one%20percent. Originally Posted by Tiny
I finally saw a replay of what Trump saying what he said last night, instead of just reading about it. WTF? What was going through his head? Originally Posted by Tinyit was even worse, because Trump called him "George", like they were old buddies.. no "Floyd", just "George".. which is what US Newspapers used to do, when they mentioned a Black person in a story.. they would only use their first name, lest they dignify the person by using a full name, and inadvertently humanize them..
it was even worse, because Trump called him "George", like they were old buddies.. no "Floyd", just "George".. which is what US Newspapers used to do, when they mentioned a Black person in a story.. they would only use their first name, lest they dignify the person by using a full name, and inadvertently humanize them.. Originally Posted by Chung TranYeah, but I wouldn't attribute it to racism. Would Donald Trump have said that when he was 40 or 50 or 60? How about the disinfectants? This argument that you shouldn't vote for Joe Biden because he's senile is sounding a little stale. It's a pity the two parties can't come up with presidential candidates who are on top of their games, mentally.