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Comment Re: Why is anyone surprised? (Score 1) 557

The center right is economic, really a difference of macroeconomic philosophy while still holding classically liberal ideas like democracy and the holding elected officials accountable. Taxing and spending with agreeable returns, such as having roads or an educated workforce.

The far right is obsessed with control and heirarchy to the point of overlapping with theocracy. And don't have any long term plans that could be described as rational. Most of them want to wait around for Judgement Day, many start it a little early.

The far left wants to tear down the current mainstream economic system and rebuild a different kind of society.

The center left, like the center right, has a variant of macroeconomic philosophy. And support democracy, classical liberalism, and capitalism. Generally a flavor capitalism that can be described as Western welfare capitalism. Frequently agrees to compromises with the center right in order to keep day to day business going. Like hammering out a budget to keep the government funded.

So, by 'far right' you mean Republicans and by 'far left' you mean Democrats?

Comment Re: Weird how... (Score 1) 78

Yes, we don't want nuclear war. We also don't like wars to occur in the continental United States, which explains some of the aggressive "regime change" invasion policies. Both of these aspects explains our reaction during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

The US is obviously not anti-war. But they do choose the wars they participate in, usually by being the one that initiates them.

Seemingly, especially when it involves bombing brown people.

Despite not wanting a war on their own continent there seems to be a view that Mexico is the USA's back yard and that there should be a military intervention there...

Theres also China which, despite being many of the USA's allies main trading partner, the USA is desperately trying to provoke a war with.

Comment Re:Fear mongering and conditioning (Score 1) 78

"The US has been tracking Chinese pre-positioning operations for well over a decade, but Wray told the security conference that they had reached "fever pitch." He said China was increasingly inserting "offensive weapons within our critical infrastructure poised to attack whenever Beijing decides the time is right." "

So they've been tracking 'prepositioning' and just leaving the 'offensive weapons' in place for Beijing to... yeah fucking right.

And so has the US in China. Big deal, you're both as bad as each other.

Comment Re: Weird how... (Score 1) 78

The United States will respond in the time and place and manner of our own choosing. And not be drawn into a war it does not want. This is pretty much warfare and geopolitics 101.

If you want to produce an exciting action film, then of course pick the more dramatic but improbable route.

There are wars the USA doesn't want?? I'm shocked. This is hardly what the experience of the last 70 years tells us. The USA has hardly ever not been at war.

Comment Re: Ya know (Score 1) 191

That's not how economics work. In a supply constricted environment you'd expect the most costly assets that were feasibly priced for buyers/renters to afford to set the market rate.

If the supply constraints ease, the price will drop and eventually stabilize around a number that gives a rate of return for the investor that's competitive with similar investments of that "type." Otherwise that capital will flee to bonds or farm land or whatever. I don't know what that target is off the top of my head, but I'd guess 3 to 5%.

The economics will, long term, either encourage more housing stock or encourage people to leave. Option #2 seems to be winning currently, for a mix of good and stupid reasons.

Its been long term already and resulted in the mess we are in now. I don't think it works like that.

Comment Re: Ya know (Score 1) 191

All goods/services are sold at the market rate. To do otherwise would distort the pricing mechanisms that normally would encourage more supply, and thereby arrive at the appropriate price for any good/service. Of course in the case of housing in these localities, the real distortion of supply was purposeful and intentional by the elected officials who legislated/ruled on local and state laws and regulations...

not *really* answering the question... Once the loan/mortgage has been paid off, the landlords costs drop significantly. Shouldn't the market rate for the rent on a fully paid off home be lower than one which was still being paid off?

Comment Re: Ya know (Score 1) 191

You seriously over-estimate the percentage of housing units that are being bought and kept off the rental market. Do you have any idea how expensive it is to buy a housing unit and not collect any income from it? There's the cost of the unit, the interest on the loan used to purchase it, the property taxes & upkeep/security costs to 'protect' your investment, all so that your other investment properties can be rented out for a bit more money?

Only a person that's never owned rental properties can believe that countless homes and apartments are being bought to be kept off the market - the finances will eat you alive.

The economics of rental properties is such that 90-100% of rent collected goes towards paying off the loan and property taxes of the property, the payoff for the landlord is in the appreciation of the property over time and some tax savings thru depreciation. If an apartment that used to rent out for $1,000/month is taken off the market, the landlord/owner still has $800-1,000 in monthly expenses for that unit that have to be paid.

Did you ever hear of a landlord reducing the rent when the loan was paid off?

Comment Re:The end of the internet (Score 1) 67

We are witnessing the end of the internet.
The beauty of the internet is that you can go on there and get the opinions of regular people.

Whats happened, is that people are exposed to so many opinions of so many regular people, that they've learned that its no longer necessary to produce an opinion, only to reproduce the opinions they see online.

AI just takes this to the next level, by removing other people from the generation of the opinions that you are supposed to regurgitate in order to 'be a good person', and simulate the proper opinions that 'good people' are supposed to have.

Why should an actual person be required to produce opinions? That's dangerous and can get people into a lot of trouble.
Its far safer to just reproduce the canned opinions that you find online, and which have been properly vetted and reviewed.
AI enables this so much better...

I'm not saying that this is good for human societies....

Comment Re:Deceptive Al? (Score 0) 39

if that was true why have been conservatives been offended by anything liberals do for the past 16 years of my life

you were offended america had the audacity to elect a black man president and haven't stopped being offended a day since

the snowflake horseshoe is true. y'all are a bunch babies, you are mad about something new every day, i mean, fuck, this week you're actually mad about the NFL and white heterosexual relationships. wild times for you all

Who is this 'you' to whom you refer? Are you assuming I'm an American conservative? Or any sort of conservative? Or on the political right? You'd be wrong on all counts. I just see the USA as being politically insane and moraly bankrupt wherever *you* sit on the US political spectrum.

Comment Re:Deceptive Al? (Score 0) 39

No, more like Fox News, Alex Jones, Ben Shapiro, the whole of "Prager U", and all "conservative" talk show hosts on radio. The whole sector is so monotone in its servile service of whatever dogshit they decide is "conservative" that it could very easily be mimicked by AI. At least Al Jazeera has reporters traveling the globe. The entire "conservative" media enterprise consists of people spewing nonsense. Hell, it may already be AI generated.

You pussies cannot even hurl good insults.

At least the right spew *something*, the left is so busy making sure that nothing they say could possibly offend anyone that they can barely say anything at all!

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