"Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect"
To conservatism I would add billionaireism.
[note that this is not Wilhoit the academic political philospher, but a different Wilhoit]
Build a feature into iOS that immediately accesses the caller's bank balance. If it's over a certain amount, the caller needn't go through screening. This will restore sanity and balance to this untenable situation.
My takeaway is that my phone apparently had a useful feature that I wasn't aware of. I don't know why rich and powerful people would be calling me, but if they can leave their name and reason for calling I'll be sure to get back to them instead of completely ignoring the unknown call.
If they're so rich and powerful in the first place why are they calling anyone? Shouldn't they have servants for something like that?
A statement only a conspiracy theorist would believe.
No, real conspiracies are specific and involve real, actual people. Some real conspiracies include: - The Iran-Contra affair - The tobacco industry coverup of cancer risks from tobacco - Edward Snowden exposed real NSA conspiracies to surveil Americans - The Watergate cover-up None of these started with conspiracy theories.
Conspiracy theories, on the other hand, are vague and shadowy: - "The government" shot up Sandy Hook Elementary in order to bring about stri
"Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect"
To conservatism I would add billionaireism.
[note that this is not Wilhoit the academic political philospher, but a different Wilhoit]
Build a feature into iOS that immediately accesses the caller's bank balance. If it's over a certain amount, the caller needn't go through screening. This will restore sanity and balance to this untenable situation.
If they're so rich and powerful in the first place why are they calling anyone? Shouldn't they have servants for something like that?
A statement only a conspiracy theorist would believe.
No, real conspiracies are specific and involve real, actual people. Some real conspiracies include:
- The Iran-Contra affair
- The tobacco industry coverup of cancer risks from tobacco
- Edward Snowden exposed real NSA conspiracies to surveil Americans
- The Watergate cover-up
None of these started with conspiracy theories.
Conspiracy theories, on the other hand, are vague and shadowy:
- "The government" shot up Sandy Hook Elementary in order to bring about stri