Anyone else think this impeachment is a terrible idea? — Count Timothy von Icarus
Almost everything he did seemed to highlight him as a disastrous candidate based on prior experience. — Kenosha Kid
They must have loved him before they voted for him. — Kenosha Kid
He promised the wall as part of his campaign, so his supporters either voted for him in part because of that or despite it. I get that a lot of people in the confederate states hate Mexicans, hate non-whites in general — Kenosha Kid
What about this would make someone go, "Yeah, fuck the Iran deal, we need this guy to sort it out"? — Kenosha Kid
I have seen no evidence of this. — Kenosha Kid
And it's not hard to see that Trump's actions after the November elections are acts of fraud. — Metaphysician Undercover
I just can't get my head around what sort of person -- and there are tens of millions of them, so it's my fault -- would see leadership in that. He did the opposite of charming people: he gave them every reason to be turned off, and invented a few new ones. — Kenosha Kid
When I think "charismatic", I think charming, smart, strong, self-confident, maybe good-looking — Kenosha Kid
I think Trump is likely to be impeached AND convicted before his term ends. — Wayfarer
To say that 'all politicians lie' is just whataboutism, which is one of the techniques Trump uses to get away with lying. — Wayfarer
Hello! I am a graduate student in philosophy of science — Twinkle221
Nah, someone who gets their panties in a twist about a response to the equivocation of racism and disagreement — StreetlightX
Racists should hang from the rafters and have their life slowly squeezed out of them until they choke on their own spit and blood. Next question. — StreetlightX
Hate was the primary reason you voted against Trump. You "progressives" like to believe that you are all open-minded and accepting of others differences, but your actions speak louder than your words. — Harry Hindu
This forum really contains close to no actual right-wingers, if you actually look at the majority of political debates on this forum, it's moderate left vs further left. — Judaka
The standard belief about the external world is that it exists, and we know it exists. Yet there is a rich tradition, in both Western and Eastern philosophy, of arguing that neither objects or facts have any real, independent existence.
In this we share delusional thinking with people who think that through hard work and inspiration they will become rich, maybe as rich as Elon Musk or Bill Gates. — Bitter Crank
The tragedy of the situation is that so many millions of people have been sucked into his vortex of delusion. — Wayfarer
Reason is, at the very least, one of the most valuable tools we have, along with the science, and has done immense amounts of work in terms of our understanding of the world, and it doesn't appear as if it will stop doing so. — ToothyMaw
The "limits of reason" is not the issue here. — Metaphysician Undercover
but I don't really have anything against the guy I just wish he'd get some help. — BitconnectCarlos
Boy this thread has degenerated — Metaphysician Undercover
The vindictive part of me wants Biden to win the nomination, and then watch with glee as he loses the presidency - as he obviously will - and watch democrats wonder HOW THIS COULD HAVE POSSIBLY HAPPENED. — StreetlightX
Trumps most recent pardons; can any sane person doubt the viciousness of the man? — tim wood
Seems to me that Trump is about to throw the whole of Government, and Wall Street, into pandemonium, and to deprive millions of people of benefits, on Christmas Eve, just because he can. Not because of any political intuition or insight or master plan — Wayfarer
Do you believe this to be an assessment of reality? — Philosophim
Saint Dionysius, for example, states that we can't try to limit God with concepts as "Being", and that God may be non-being or even beyond-being, simply because there are limitations concerning human reason. — Bertoldo
if not, then you're not especially reasonable. — tim wood
When the fuck did I say that? — ToothyMaw
What about Bernie? He never belittled working class people; he quite obviously had nothing but respect for them. — ToothyMaw
I'm talking about pushing for the policies that are popular with most everyday people, such as Medicare for all, a living wage, etc. — ToothyMaw
Do you really think we should compromise with the GOP? — ToothyMaw
Because it sounds like the kind of shit someone who doesn't give a rat's ass about people would spew to justify compromise with even worse people. — ToothyMaw
Yes, some people hide behind specialized language and wordiness to appear like they know what they are talking about. But to also be fair, sometimes a person is working through the idea, and have not reached the mastery level of being able to convey an idea that is simple, clear, and concise. And then there are the instances in which a person is so learned in a particular specialized topic, that for those who understand the topic, the use of those words conveys the idea that is simple, clear, and concise. — Philosophim
I just can't stand the emphasis on civility and compromise being presented by the centrists, trying to unite the country somehow, as if that would be a good thing. Fucking spineless. — ToothyMaw
The problem of the language, is that the language is making a claim about reality, without evidence to reality. — Philosophim
in any case your comprehensive vitriol bears no proportion to the reality — tim wood
And yeah, I still think your reactions are odd — Coben
I'm out. — Coben
The point is, that such an admonishment is an intellectualization itself. Therefore presenting this as you do, is to represent Buddhism as hypocritical. — Metaphysician Undercover
There is nothing outside of space and time, because we cannot show it to be actual or necessary. — Philosophim
That's when you are taking a stand and saying, I can question the masters. — Coben
Since you started responding to me, you didn't seem to be putting the teachings, via the story, in an authority position. I could be wrong. — Coben
As far as the rest, there are all sorts of admonishments, especially in the Zen form of Buddhism, to avoid intellectualizing issues around Zen. Not merely that it is unnecessary. — Coben
As far as the rest, there are all sorts of admonishments, especially in the Zen form of Buddhism, to avoid intellectualizing issues around Zen. — Coben