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Re: The Current Events Thread
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 4:58 pm
by D-vid
It's not surprising considering you can only really get far in american politics if you're wealthy too.
Re: The Current Events Thread
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 5:12 pm
by Mete
In any politics, really, but American politics are probably the most extreme example.
Re: The Current Events Thread
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 7:31 pm
by TheStranger
No, really? Politicians dont give a shit about people who cant give them a payday? Isnt this true for all forms of goverment, ever? THIS is why people flock to extremist groups, because thats the only way you can feel like you have any control at all in the miserable, neutered existance we live. And the hilarious part is that this is the BEST possible option we've had so far, every other attempt has been even worse. So yeah, awesome to know this is what we have to look forward to, forever. Cant revolt either, because that just makes everything worse. You're fucked coming AND going. And its not like its just the U.S, its the same over here too. Maybe not to the same scale, but still.
Re: The Current Events Thread
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 7:39 pm
by Tetrunes
Re: The Current Events Thread
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 9:09 pm
by Syobon
It's pretty amazing how US politics has managed to convince people to vote against their own interests.
TheStranger wrote:No, really? Politicians dont give a shit about people who cant give them a payday? Isnt this true for all forms of goverment, ever? THIS is why people flock to extremist groups, because thats the only way you can feel like you have any control at all in the miserable, neutered existance we live. And the hilarious part is that this is the BEST possible option we've had so far, every other attempt has been even worse. So yeah, awesome to know this is what we have to look forward to, forever. Cant revolt either, because that just makes everything worse. You're fucked coming AND going. And its not like its just the U.S, its the same over here too. Maybe not to the same scale, but still.
That's not completely true, socialist politicians will fill their own pockets while at the same time strangling corporations in a misguided attempt to help the lower classes
hyperbole.
Re: The Current Events Thread
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 4:38 pm
by Tetrunes
David Frost died.
Re: The Current Events Thread
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 4:44 pm
by TheStranger
Syobon wrote:It's pretty amazing how US politics has managed to convince people to vote against their own interests.
TheStranger wrote:No, really? Politicians dont give a shit about people who cant give them a payday? Isnt this true for all forms of goverment, ever? THIS is why people flock to extremist groups, because thats the only way you can feel like you have any control at all in the miserable, neutered existance we live. And the hilarious part is that this is the BEST possible option we've had so far, every other attempt has been even worse. So yeah, awesome to know this is what we have to look forward to, forever. Cant revolt either, because that just makes everything worse. You're fucked coming AND going. And its not like its just the U.S, its the same over here too. Maybe not to the same scale, but still.
That's not completely true, socialist politicians will fill their own pockets while at the same time strangling corporations in a misguided attempt to help the lower classes
hyperbole.
Some days I just want to lash out. I know its not constructive and I know it wont solve anything, but nothing else will anyway, so why not just throw one punch in meaningless rebellion, its better than living the rest of my life like another grey, miserable sack of meat among billions, just waiting for death.
Re: The Current Events Thread
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 1:59 am
by Dire
Or you know, you could paint, or write music or a novel. Maybe cure cancer, win a law suit against some nasty mega corp. You could travel and meet interesting people.
Life is so full of possibilities, big and little.
Politicians never stopped me from drawing or reading or cooking or any of the other things I enjoy. (I guess that means the only thing worth getting upset about is education, sopa/pipa/their cousins.)
Re: The Current Events Thread
Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 6:16 pm
by Mete
Re: The Current Events Thread
Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 6:28 pm
by D-vid
Wait, wait, wait.
They want to get paid by websites their users access?
Even though the users already pay them to be able to access websites to begin with?`
WHAT?
Re: The Current Events Thread
Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 6:31 pm
by Syobon
Yeah I heard about that, this shit is why monopolies are bad.
Re: The Current Events Thread
Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 6:35 pm
by Madican
It's hard to stop monopolies when loopholes exist, like the one that makes it so Edison Electric is the only electrical company here. The loophole is that they've got contracts with absolutely every city in the area, so no other electrical company could even hope to break in to the business because they don't have the infrastructure to survive. Meaning Edison can charge whatever the hell they want.
Same deal with this shit. Time Warner and Verizon are the big players in this area. No one can come in and challenge them because there's no way for newcomers to do so. Technically it's a monopoly but also technically they're not doing anything wrong. Letter, not spirit of the law.
Re: The Current Events Thread
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 10:03 pm
by Ersatz
Stephen Harper, prime minister of Canada, just prorogated the parliament for the third fucking time because once again his party is in deep shit and he doesn't want the opposition to be able to do anything about it.
The first time, the opposition was considering forming an alliance to dethrone him.
The second time, he didn't want the rest of the world to see what was going on in the parliament during the Vancouver Olympics.
This time it has been revealed that plenty of senators get ridiculous expenses reimbursed by our taxes and that his party gave one of them a $90,000 check the moment he was ordered to return that exact amount of cheddar.
Oh and while I'm at it: the Prime Minister of Quebec has presented a project to make it so employees of the state (loads of people since we are a social-democracy) can't wear any ostentatious religious symbol. And of course, the most common one and the one that represents the majority of white people here, the catholic necklace, is not considered ostentatious. So all it does is prevent Muslim women and Jewish and Sikh men etc. from getting a job at the government. I don't think anybody asked for that. There has been a huge shitstorm back in 2006 concerning immigrants and religious symbols and the general consensus at the end was "let's not be dicks". The Prime Minister and her party say it's about separation of church and state, but it's still biased and unfair since it only affects minorities. This being a separatist party, this just couldn't not cause a civil war within the separatist movement, and last week one of the four remaining elected members of the once omnipresent federal separatist party (the Bloc Québécois) has been expelled for disagreeing with the whole thing. And that member is of Arab descent, incidently.
Re: The Current Events Thread
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 11:02 pm
by Mete
Obnosim wrote: And of course, the most common one and the one that represent the majority of white people here, the catholic necklace, is not considered ostentatious.
Just what kind of a loophole did they use to get this one through?
Re: The Current Events Thread
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 11:31 pm
by Turbro
It's small and therefore "not ostentatious" Unlike, say, a turban.