Radical skepticism is only helpful in science if you have enough familiarity with the existing data and the methods underlying it to understand their common interpretations.
The establishment is staying it power, kid. That’s what you voted for. Sorry to be the one to break it to you. You’re in the wrong thread if you think any of us give a shit about Tulsi gabbard.
Same as it ever was.
it was crazy reading, i think it was the federalist papers in college. where it says that basicaly the best way to balance corporations 'factions' having pushing their interest against the populations was to have enough factions that they balance each other out.
I wish. It is unfortunately three medical insurance companies in a trench coat. (Actually, 3 consulting companies in a trench coat "working" both for the medical insurance companies and the government agencies that are supposed to regulate them.)
(Only one of them used to be a military contractor.)
With how insanely quickly the NDAA passed on a bipartisan basis despite it still having that anti-trans policy just shows:
1. How useless establishment Democrats have become.
2. That the military-industrial complex seems to have way too much influence in US politics.
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For Elon.
For Tulsi.
For RFK.
For Vivek.
For Common Sense.
Go ahead and find those studies... Fauci himself said they don't exist.
Blind adherence to "the science" is diametrically opposed to ACTUAL SCIENCE
you're gonna die because you voted for it and it's very funny to me
Midlife crisis is hard when you lose the White House, Senate, and Congress all in one shot.
Why do you think I named 4 former Democrats that are now on my side?
For anti-vax
For racism
For creationism
For the downfall of humanity.
it was crazy reading, i think it was the federalist papers in college. where it says that basicaly the best way to balance corporations 'factions' having pushing their interest against the populations was to have enough factions that they balance each other out.
you still have private prisons where slavery is still legal, youre still that
Which is funny, as a lot of oil companies do have quite a lot of military contractors these days.
There's plenty of room for the telecom and pharmaceutical companies in the trenchcoat too.
(Only one of them used to be a military contractor.)
a "banana republic" is something that's also created by the US, not a characteristic inherent to latinamerican countries
https://youtu.be/ypV1aJozs5Y?si=BYCGYCK7DI6o6UC5
1. How useless establishment Democrats have become.
2. That the military-industrial complex seems to have way too much influence in US politics.
Let America be America again.
Let it be the dream it used to be.
Let the procurement be consistent with the grand strategy