Yes, you can easily argue that everything, whether because of regulation or because of lack or regulation, can be blamed on the government. Since this is true, the government might as well be tasked with fixing social ills. — Pantagruel
And which is why I’ll reference, again and again, why that’s completely irrelevant. I’ll do so as long as it takes. I’m not interested in hand-waving, I’m interested in REAL POLICIES — Mikie
Police officers have always been the dogs of prey for the state and government. — javi2541997
So neoliberal ideas came to power through the consent of various parties, and the parties worth mentioning involved were states, corporations, and unions. — Moliere
So I did that. Google Scholar on "stagflation in 1970s UK" — Isaac
Did they call it that as a play on words of depths of despair — Changeling
Asking whose analysis it is isn't calling bullshit on you -- it's just a question, an inquiry to see more. — Moliere
For me, it's clear that, at is core, the right is privilege-centric; it is defined by the possession of a much-greater-than-average portion of advantage — Pantagruel
If that's the case, then the larger part of the identifying-right must be confused in their allegiance. — Pantagruel
The people who create and implement those policies are only a small subset of the people who empowered them, and those people are one step further removed from policy formation — Pantagruel
Where is this line of thinking coming from? — Moliere
The bible can be used to justify slavery or argue against it, — Athena
What is happening in the world today that can give the young a sense of purpose? I feel like we are free falling into chaos and desperately need to restore order and social purpose. — Athena
Having a bad day, Cobber? — Tom Storm
Yeh, pretty sure they have advertising in Indonesia. Very nice this time of year. — Tom Storm
The idea that life is a competition just sounds like the dull and inchoate musings of advertising folk. — Tom Storm

One of my favorites is the kind that Abraham Lincoln grew up with. It dictated that every person is born for some reason.
— frank
And more broadly, everything occurs for a reason. — Hanover
Why do you ask if I'm open to it unless you think I have a choice in the matter? — Hanover
While determinism might demand that there be just one possible world, I don't see why it must demand that that one world consist only of that that who don't doubt determinism. — Hanover
The point here is that free will is a necessary prerequesite for the organization of our thoughts and our understanding of the world, without which nothing makes sense — Hanover
It means you were going to do X. You have know way of knowing what you did, why you did it, or whether it was learned or always known. — Hanover
think you may be right about adversity being a good motivator. I am concerned that Christianity has hindered us in the need to learn of virtues and intentionally act on them until doing so becomes a habit, because Christianity is about being saved by the Savior, instead of being saved by our will to develop virtual habits. — Athena
Sure, and you were forced to say that by these constraints and me to say otherwise, which is the meaninglessness of determinism and which is even more meaningless to suggest we've figured it out, considering whatever we figured out was what we had to think regardless. — Hanover
but I've always been treated with courtesy and friendliness, and it was just better than I expected. — Wayfarer
as I now have two American grandkids (although they will be dual Australian citizens.) I get the Wisconsin is kinda dull, but Lake Michigan is something. — Wayfarer
Cheese is important. Do you have something against cheese? — BC
Who doesn't want to visit an ice castle made out of cheese curds? — BC
Then there is bratwurst and beer. — BC
