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Obama's class warfare and racism on full display.
-TSS- replied to kraychik's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
It's sad to see that still in this day and age victim-mentality is still a very central part of black men's identity. -
Who is the world's most powerful woman?
-TSS- replied to Moonlight Graham's topic in The Rest of the World
When Thatcher was still PM of Britain her husband Dennis was regarded by many as one of the most influential men in Britain. So, similarly the wives of powerful male politicians are often more influential than women in real positions of decision-making. -
Obama vs Romney - POTUS 2012
-TSS- replied to Moonlight Graham's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I didn't watch the first presidential debate but everyone says that Romney totally outclased Obama. Perhaps that was what this election needed in order to become interesting again as Romney has really done his best to destroy his own chances. Romney can only blame himself if he loses as the election was there for him to be won because there is missing the essential feelgood-factor that every incumbent president needs to get re-elected. The economy is not doing fine and people are in general disillusioned with Obama. In similar circumstaces Bush senior lost to Clinton 20 years ago. -
No sympathy for the millionaires' squabbles.
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Romney’s voters are not moochers or victims
-TSS- replied to Bitsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
It was clear from the start that people like Obama more as a person than Romney so Romney's only chance of winning the election is to present himself as a much more competent leader than Obama. By declaring 47% of the population as hopeless losers is not exactly very good tactics by him. -
The video was a silly provocation but it astonishes me and certainly many others how the video is considered as an alleviating circumstance to the resulting riots; as if ofending people's religios sensitivities gave them some right to run amok and destroy and even kill people who share the same nationality of the ones who made the video. It is frightening how many people here in the western world believe that we must bow to every whim made by muslims or if we didn't we deserve the consequences.
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Politicians only tell people what people want to hear. If politicians told people that people's standard of living is based on debt and that house of cards will collapse soon, that would be the end of the career of that politician even though he would be telling the truth.
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Are people who don't have kids selfish?
-TSS- replied to Black Dog's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
I agree with you. There is a popular cliche that people who doubt their parental skills would make very good parents. That's just what it is, a cliche. The vast majority of those who think they would make lousy parents are right. They would. Why does it irritate some people so enormously that not everyone wants children? I wonder what is behind that as after all as long as you agree with your partner on that issue it is really none of anyone else's business. There are some interesting comments on this thread how people in white rich countries such as Canada or the USA should have children as some sort of a counterweight against immigration from Asia or Latin-America. -
Romney’s voters are not moochers or victims
-TSS- replied to Bitsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Would people who have inherited property be eligible to vote in your ideal society? -
Are people who don't have kids selfish?
-TSS- replied to Black Dog's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
People who have children often have a very hostile attitude towards those who choose not to have any children. This thread is just another example of it. However, thinking about it, such an attitude doesn't make any sense, does it? You'd expect exactly the opposite as all people want the best possible future for their children, therefore one would expect that they would thank those people who have not had children to compete for the diminishing resources and scarce jobs and student-places with the children of those who decided to have children. -
Are people who don't have kids selfish?
-TSS- replied to Black Dog's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
I just don't think the number of population of the nation or a possible threat of extinction of the nation is the first thing in anyone's mind when deciding whether to have children or not, or at least it should not be. Neither is the worry about future tax-payers. -
Are people who don't have kids selfish?
-TSS- replied to Black Dog's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
Imagine what the one child-policy will cause in the long run as baby boys are preferred over girls. At some point in the future there will be tens of millions of young Chinese men who are unable to find a wife for themselves or even a girlfrined simply because the number of men is going to be so much higher than the number of women of roughly the same age. Even though China is developing into an economic super-power not all men are going to be rich enough to import themselves a wife from some poorer country. -
Are people who don't have kids selfish?
-TSS- replied to Black Dog's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
This debate is useless for Canadians or Americans as endless immigration will always provide new people to cater for the needs of their societies. This debate is much more serious in most European countries where the birth-rate is below the death-rate and as nation-states people are very much more against immigration than in North-America. -
Are people who don't have kids selfish?
-TSS- replied to Black Dog's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
You are selfish either way, if you want children or don't want them. Or that's the impression I've got from what people say. Some argue about saving the world and not producing any more human beings here to destroy the earth while others wret about ageing population and how there is bound to be a future pensions-crisis unless people have more children. Personally, I've noticed that many people who have children harbour a mindset about people who deliberately have chosen to remain childless as if those people are some sort of freeriders of people who shirk their duty as if producing children ever was a duty in the first place. I have never heard anyone who have voluntarily remain childless complain about other people having children. -
Of course Obama could lose but Romney is doing his best to level the playing-field for the president. Somehow it is difficult to believe that an experienced politician like Romney could unintentionally make such ill-judged statements as he did this week. I know this election is more than before about getting your core-voters to the pollss instead of trying to woo the centre-ground but insulting 47% of the eelctorate is not very good campaigning.
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US Ambassador to Libya killed in attacks
-TSS- replied to GostHacked's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
The worrying thing about all this is that, at least here in Europe, too many people want to understand the reactions of the madding crowd. It is as if the people who are rioting were not in any manner responsible for their actions but those who provoked them are. That is equal to portraying the rioters as some mindless morons who can't help themselves. Surely that was not the intention of those people who understand the reaction of the people who are running amok. -
Obama vs Romney - POTUS 2012
-TSS- replied to Moonlight Graham's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I can see that you have fallen to the trap set up by the troll who abuses the name of a good comedian. -
The big question is how long can a government or a president keep on blaming the previous government or the president for the problems of a country. Even if people generally realise it is not the fault of the current guy on the job the way things are he has been put there to fix things. On the other hand, replacing him with someone who was one of those people who created the problem is hardly going to help.
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Wilders' party's election-defeat doesn't mean that the Dutch would have all of a sudden fallen in love with mass-immigration. It only means that they are pissed off with the party forcing this completely unnecessary early election. The electoral term is four years and the election before was in 2010.
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Obama vs Romney - POTUS 2012
-TSS- replied to Moonlight Graham's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
PaUL Ryan is against abortion even in case of rape or incest. I don't think that will go down too well even with those who are in principle against abortion but agree to allow it in such extreme cases or if the mother's life is in danger. -
Perhaps federalism in a bit outdated form of government belonging to times when communications were more primitive than today. Maybe even a country as vast as Canada could function as a unitary country as long as there is cohesiveness.
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Obama vs Romney - POTUS 2012
-TSS- replied to Moonlight Graham's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I believe that Ryan will be the Republicans' candidate in 2016 if Romney loses now. It is possible that Ryan could be their candidate in 2016 even if Romney wins now. I just can't see Romney being a very successful president and seeking a second term if he gets elected this time around. -
Correct me if I'm wrong but Turkey must be the largest country on earth which has a unicameral parliament. However, Turkey is a unitary country, therefore they have no real need for a second chamber in Parliament. In federal countries the lower chamber represents the people and the so-called upper chamber traditionally represents the regions of that federation. I'm not sure how would a system of having a unicameral legislature work in a federal country.
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Obama is ahead in the polls at the moment but there's still two months to go and many people are disillusioned with Obama as he faced so many totally unrealistic expectations four years ago. The economy is not in a good shape, which is always bad news for the incumbent president looking for re-election. My bet is that Romney will eventually win and mainly because too many of those people who four years ago so enthusiastically voted for Obama don't bother to turn up at the polls this time around. Of course, there is the possibility that Romney's tax-records reveal something very bad, which will destroy his campaign. Obama should try to make MediCare the centre theme of his campaign as the popular view is that Romney, and especially Ryan, are going to slash Medicare for being unaffordable. Most elderly Americans across party-allegiances like MediCare and any politician who ignores the views of elderly people is risking an election defeat.