Calling the States
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@LuFins-Dad said in Calling the States:
Her source was a Milwaukee Newspaper. I followed the links earlier.
Now you trust the media more than the state government?
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I do worry a bit that we could be moving into some dangerous territory.
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@Axtremus said in Calling the States:
@LuFins-Dad said in Calling the States:
Her source was a Milwaukee Newspaper. I followed the links earlier.
Now you trust the media more than the state government?
Just gave the cite...
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@LuFins-Dad said in Calling the States:
Her source was a Milwaukee Newspaper. I followed the links earlier.
The only link in the piece was a static map of the wards from 2011.
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@George-K said in Calling the States:
@jon-nyc said in Calling the States:
George - where did you get that info?
Kimberly Strassel tweeted it. Here's the link she tweeted (it was in my post as well). I know nothing of this source, or it's reliability, btw.
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Right, he just posts some 'analysis' and says her sources are the city and state but doesn't link to anything.
It took me less than 3 minutes to debunk this.
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Better postpone the counting and give Trump emergency powers, because we have a full blown Zombie Apocalypse on our hands...
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@LuFins-Dad said in Calling the States:
I do worry a bit that we could be moving into some dangerous territory.
We need to. Nothing will change until the manure hits the oscillator.
After 2000, Florida has done a better job.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Calling the States:
I do worry a bit that we could be moving into some dangerous territory.
You should worry. Because we ARE moving into dangerous territory. It no longer matters which one of them wins, the American people have shown that we've crossed the tipping point. The fools outnumber the sane. Over the next 20 years the majority of sane ones will be dead. The United States is a nation is dying.
I have no faith or confidence in America any more. And I don't have any desire to remain in it as it dies.
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I wrote the good folks at the Milwaukee City Wire an email.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Calling the States:
I do worry a bit that we could be moving into some dangerous territory.
Yes. Populism at its core is about undermining institutions. Why should we expect the institution of the ballot box to be immune from its effects?
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I'm on my third country, and each time they get a little nuttier. No offence, but we all know it's true.
The next move might be with Elon Musk to Mars.
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When to expect more info:
Next couple hours should be interesting.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Calling the States:
I'm on my third country, and each time they get a little nuttier. No offence, but we all know it's true.
I'm starting to see a pattern ...
Maybe Phibes is the cause. -
Here's another perspective, from my Daily Stoic newsletter (excerpted):
"It’s easy to sit here and say this has been a bad year. But is it really so bad? Is it 1865 bad? Winter of 1777 bad? Was it as bad as many of the years in Marcus Aurelius’s reign? The years at the end of Nero’s? How about 1919—when the world was mopping up after the Great War just as a pandemic was making landfall? Or '68, which had civil unrest, terrorist bombings and a major influenza outbreak on top?
"The Stoics would simply have pointed out those other examples to help you see that you still have options left. There is still room to maneuver. All is not lost.
"They’d want you to have some perspective and also to grasp this simple, black and white truth: Humanity will either survive this or we won’t. You will, or you won’t. Things looked dark in 180 AD, in 1777, in 1865, in 1919 and in 2009. But guess what? We made it through. We survived.
"This hasn’t been a bad year. It’s been a year. A year more like some and less like some others. But it is what it is. You don’t control what it has been, but you have some influence over where it’s going—there’s still a couple quarters left to play. So focus on that. Stay objective and don’t despair.
"It’ll get better…or as Marcus quips in Meditations, it won’t and you won't be around to worry about it anymore."
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@LuFins-Dad said in Calling the States:
Dawn of the Voting Dead