We mod each other, you're welcome to report me. — StreetlightX
Oh gee whiz bad people will do bad things wow such insight so wise.
Lowest. common. denominator. — StreetlightX
Someone who is xenophobic will favor policies that keep them out. Someone who believes that we should help those is need will favor policies that allow them entry. — Fooloso4
This isn't a question of principles, this is one of strategy. It is the obsessional concern with Trump's character that is, when not naive, actively harmful to alleviating the worst of his administration's maleficence. You don't fight a black hole by pointing out over and over again that it sucks. — StreetlightX
Those who say he is “pressuring countries for dirt to influence the 2020 election” know he is actually asking for help with corruption pre-2016, which Trump has explicitly stated. So why do they continually say he is “looking for dirt to influence the 2020 election”, which is a motive that is absent any evidence? — NOS4A2
I am curious, how are motives established, in your opinion?
How about: "When things are put into water, things become wet"; or, "when shapes are round, they have no sharp edges". — StreetlightX
Right. So how do we fight a black hole? — Echarmion
On the one hand you claim that character and morality are of no importance and on the other when it is pointed out how they are factors in policy deliberation you claim that it is obvious. — Fooloso4
Of course you can. And I, at least in theory, can come and piss on your leg. Doesn't mean I should, or even that the possibility is any warrant at all of desirability, but the same applies to much of what you write. And I have a high tolerance for nonsense, but not for liars or those who facilitate them or their ideas. I confess too that Trump has been an education as to what the bad man is and can and will do.
I am persuaded that the man being bad enough, the badness itself "proves" whatever defense against him and his badness is necessary. If you excuse the dog that bit you, there's a good chance it will bite you again or worse. As to Trump, it remains to be seen what his limits are. He may just suddenly fold; lacking that, I fear he is capable of as much harm as his office is capable of - certainly in personal terms, but he also access to buttons. And his corrupt cohort won't be a help.
Politics is about the exercise of power. Morality erases considerations of power. As one of my favourite writers put it - morality is dead politics. Morality elevated to political principle issues in injustice, always. This is not the place for this discussion though. — StreetlightX
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