Kepler
Si certus es dubita
Re: US Foreign Policy 2.0: Have you read Kipling, Mr. Tillerson?
"Time"? Now?
This is the great crisis.
One of the (many) things we need is full documentation -- get everyone who serves in any capacity in this clown show on the record -- so that historians and sociologists can understand how dictatorships develop so we can study this and we can guard against them better in the future. We need armies of analysts gathering the data that will be sifted for the next century, assuming anybody literate is left.
By the 2:7:1 rule only 10% of people are evil, yet in the US evil has gained complete control over our government. Those numbers are probably very similar to the Nazis, the Bolsheviks, and the Khmer Rouge. From those cases we have clear precedent that that 10% can put all 100% of us into mortal danger, not to mention all the external people who get in the way as targets, deflections, or just bystanders.
The March of the Morons isn't just funny, it's also a menace.
Yeah, I think it's time to be afraid of what Trump and the Republicans may do to the country.
"Time"? Now?
This is the great crisis.
One of the (many) things we need is full documentation -- get everyone who serves in any capacity in this clown show on the record -- so that historians and sociologists can understand how dictatorships develop so we can study this and we can guard against them better in the future. We need armies of analysts gathering the data that will be sifted for the next century, assuming anybody literate is left.
By the 2:7:1 rule only 10% of people are evil, yet in the US evil has gained complete control over our government. Those numbers are probably very similar to the Nazis, the Bolsheviks, and the Khmer Rouge. From those cases we have clear precedent that that 10% can put all 100% of us into mortal danger, not to mention all the external people who get in the way as targets, deflections, or just bystanders.
The March of the Morons isn't just funny, it's also a menace.
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