myata
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Hand run government or democracy: the Guardian
myata replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Now, how does it compare with the total cost of bonuses; inquiries, commissions, compensations etc. and yada? -
Hand run government or democracy: the Guardian
myata replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
How could you miss reading it? At least one recognized expert felt that he was silenced.. that doesn't include the doctor who initially made these observations. You're obviously no more interested in establishing the facts of the matter than buzz crowd. -
And one more time: establishing the objective truth; a rational discussion; arguments and comparisons based on facts was never the intent of the buzz crowd. The calculation is much simpler: if they throw a ton of hot stinky stuff in the air, some may just stick. Ten tons, more and so on. Simple. Don't feed it.
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Joe: get down to work for America!
myata replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
The buzz crowd hopes to drown any rational discussion in the heaps of junk they throw in the air in the hope that some would stick. Establishing the objective truth is not one of their goals and never been. Absolute power that cannot be questioned or challenged by anyone is. No point. Just don't feed it. -
Hand run government or democracy: the Guardian
myata replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Yes: and the independent expert and citizen panel could have looked into it and resolved. In Covid and measures, which are right and where's too much, too. But no: the government just has to know better. And everything. You know the cause too, right? Because it can. What's there to stop it, or even show look right here is the line? -
Nothing that the red hot air balloon said or says matters to the dead brain buzz. Note how they have zero interest in that record. "Admire, worship Him" or anathema!!!, the only dead brain responses possible. 100% predictable by a glass bulb like diode. Partisan unraveling of the Supreme Court is a real concern here. I hope some of the justices can still think of that and exercise, above all, the citizen's responsibility to upholding the democracy. Or they too may see their names written in history, as the first ever. It's a choice, as always. Nobody forced you.
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Citizens who understand that keeping democracy takes reason and responsibility know that there are matters that are more important that private, individual gain. It if wasn't so, democracy wouldn't have existed, no laws, gangs and shady tycoons running all things: the third world, or any of the dark antiutopias. So citizens build and construct instruments that work for the common interest: impartial justice; non-partisan independent organizations. And they can, with will, reason and responsibility find and deliver all answers. Congress used to be one of these instruments, hardly much longer being eroded by extreme partisanship over common interest. Cave people don't get that. For them, common interest simply doesn't exist. No interests other than winning at all and any cost and then: ruling forever because they know that they just cannot lose it would be "stolen" or "war". They just have to be loved and admired or they throw tantrums and anathemas. So don't feed them. There's nothing that can be gained there. Not a grain of reason or responsibility.
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Hand run government or democracy: the Guardian
myata replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
No: only the general pattern of things. When the government know best, always and everything. F@ckups and apologies follow on the clock but nothing to worry, only the normal business. It's exactly this attitude that causes citizens distrust to anything. Just cannot take anyone or anything on their word. Wear mask at home at all times no look it's gone did you see it? And no trusted, independent voices anywhere around. That is a troubling situation - no? I would be concerned. Yes, there's a way to handle these matter: gather a panel of independent experts. Open direct communications with the public, full 100% transparency. Hold open public information sessions. Then narrow down on the conclusion, and publish everything, all and open. Sounds impossible, in the little bureaucratic zoo? -
Joe: get down to work for America!
myata replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
No they are not. But it's a real instrument of a) objectivity and b) impartiality that works most of the time. And so it's better: by a loooong mile than partisan horseshit flying around look someone said something. And the place is not chosen by some conspiracy: it is the place of the alleged infractions. One chooses the place: not some Man, with their deeds and actions. And has to explain them to the fellow citizens right where it happened - and why on the Moon? -
Joe: get down to work for America!
myata replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Well I would certainly read a serious, objective and bipartisan study carefully. It would be a serious matter in a democracy. But the House politics are infamously partisan. Is it a real thing or more horseshit flying around? Until there's a confirmation of either impartiality (a legal process) or bipartisan agreement I'm not going to jump up. Someone said/wrote something not enough in this age. Twelve free citizens an entirely different story. If there's a problem surely at some point we will have the answers. -
How did you read it, out of curiosity? What pictures did you see? Of how many orange clowns?
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Dead brain buzz, on and foreva. Yaaaawn ohoh
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For now, it's hot words mostly but in the ultimate end, the cave people may resort to violence. They can and they have. And that is also what the citizen's test is about. No mistakes here: it cannot be ignored, offloaded or shrugged away. In the reality no guarantees of the future are given. They can only be earned: one deed at a time.
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Hand run government or democracy: the Guardian
myata replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Government knows best, of course. You spent two years in the basement afraid to go to the park next door in a level 3 respirator. While somewhere restaurants and clubs stayed open, no quarantines, no curfews, no mandatory Orwell-style "vaccinations". Same result, pretty much. So pick one: no can't be both, the common sense and government always knows best. Obviously. -
Hand run government or democracy: the Guardian
myata replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
How could you have missed this? And that has to be the matter of a grave concern for the society. It needs to find out what has actually happened, not happy government reports. Remember what happened during Covid? Did you hear anyone with a different point of view? Do you think there wasn't anyone, just like in China or Russia? The citizens must know or the government knows best. Pick one, no they just cannot work together. -
This is not about your memories and old time stories. It's not the time for the memoirs just yet. It's not your fight to lose. So don't f@ck it up with pretenses of senile all-knowing wisdom. Get to work, Joe! You forced yourself in this place that I'm not sure at all should have been yours so don't make a double now. Talk about positive agenda, work that you will do that will benefit the citizens. Not your old funny stories keep those for your tea or whatever company. Show the results that you will deliver and problems that you will solve. Stop gloating in every other word. Stop echoing and rebroadcasting hot noise from the red hot air balloon. Focus on your agenda: constructive, factual and productive. This is about America Joe, it's future: not about your funny stories and granpa wisdoms. You didn't have to be here, in this place and role. You chose and insisted on it: so don't f@ck it up now. Get down to work.
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Hand run government or democracy: the Guardian
myata replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
You were reading something else. Just not the same story.
