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Comment parablica (Score 1) 39

There's a show on HGTV I think it is, with a petite blond lady who restores ancient decrepit houses and then resells them. The promo for the show includes a clip with her and her son and her talking about it being tough doing that and also being a single mom.

The obvious reaction, it seems to me is, "who's fault is that?" She's attractive and, obviously is doing okay financially, so it seems like it's completely within her power to change that. If she really wanted to. So I don't buy the "woe is me" line.

Comment Re:Walker has the same virtue as Sarah Palin (Score 1) 51

No more so than most every other nation. The U.S. lags the general world-wide trend Leftward, so pretty much everywhere else is to the Left of this country.

And I am a pretty far Right person, in which despite being much further to the Right than generally the rest of the world, the U.S. has become way too far Left for me.

So that's where I'm coming from, in full disclosure. We're looking at the same reality, I just come at it from a, these days, rather minority and quite unpopular perspective. But I am what I am.

Comment nice write-up (Score 1) 25

I'm as dismissive on the ones you've dismissed, but I'm more of a Paul, Carson, Cruz person, in that order, I think. I guess I'm attracted to "bad boys" now; I'm just so over the establishment, nation-building, mass-surveilance neocon type of Republicans. I hate Progressivism so much, I even hate it in that party.

Comment Re:context is everything (Score 1) 10

That sounded like you were trying for a rebuttal. But you ended up just repeating the position I conceded in the special case and was making an argument against in all other cases. Oh well.

Comment Re:not my takeaway at all (Score 1) 105

And what do you imagine could cause that? (And if you're thinking about just saying "God", well, then "oh no, sorry, we were looking for what could possibly cause mankind these days, of its own volition, to turn back to God".)

We obviously know God will be victorious in the end, but if revivals are all Him (which would clash with my belief in Free Will/IANACalvinist), what makes you think He necessarily has another one planned?

Comment Re:delusionville (Score 1) 29

Wow. That's hardly refutation, because his side knew he was lying about that, and they're the ones who suggest that Christians shouldn't be considered. So of course they'd zipper that argument, for BHO. Because they knew it didn't apply to him.

That was too easy.

Comment Re:Walker has the same virtue as Sarah Palin (Score 1) 51

Other countries manage it without their leaders turning into kings.

Other countries aren't formally Right-of-center undergoing an attempted takeover by its internal Left. The U.S. has checks and balances and intentional slowdowns built into its political processes, so it would take a near-king to overcome in a timely fashion those holdovers from our prior traditional past.

People should be free to vote for whomever they want.

Not to an extreme. People should be free to swing their fists, too, but there are limits to that. I think you should get to elect whatever bastard you want, you just shouldn't get to elect the same bastard in perpetuity.

But I do feel some discomfort in holding this position, because like regulating money in elections (which I'm against), it is infringing on political speech.

Beyond this, your "just think of the restraint that would come from endless power" doesn't exactly sway me.

He brought about the "New Deal" to help the nation survive the Great Depression,

FDR was a communist and enemy of America. Just like the current office holder. The problem is, I figure about a third of this country is the same, so occasionally we're going to get people in the White House who have absolutely no business representing the country. As long as America has a significant population of Americans who hate what America stands for, all the more reason for term limits, to limit our mistakes.

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