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originally posted by: Never Despise
a reply to: ketsuko
*Sigh*
Too true, too true.
Another thing was in the 1950s people were content with less, didn't binge-buy on credit, and actually saved money for the future. Moreover there were 152 million Americans in 1950 versus 331 million today.
Different country. In fact 1950 America, with its manufacturing base, thrifty saving-oriented ethos, low obesity levels, and strong traditional family-centered belief system sounds almost like an Asian country today.
originally posted by: Lysergic
a reply to: JAGStorm
Yeah compassion will make ppl stop doing dope and living trash lives. roflmao.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: nOraKat
Your video talks about various situations involving the alledgedly compassionate response of the city of Seattle to drug addiction and homelessness.
Are you saying you're against a compassionate approach? If so, why? And how would you act differently?
Doubting you'll answer those questions, I'll just go ahead and point out that this is from KOMO News, which is a part of the SInclair network, a vital part of the corporate media machine.
This is a part of the media that promotes the message of the global elite..
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: Nickn3
Interesting. Thanks for a cogent response.
THe problem I see with installing a leader that people will follow is the establishment of great or small cults-of-personality.
The classic Republican party had the right idea in many ways, I think, with focusing on personal responsibility, a good economy where everyone who was able could have a decent job that allowed them to buy houses, cars, establish families, etc.
Teach them to fish, giving them fish is not the long-term answer.