God bless America

Re: God bless America  

  By: pana on Giovedì 17 Dicembre 2020 19:57

RECORD COVID DEATH DAY :: 3656 !

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9061919/US-breaks-record-coronavirus-deaths-3-400.html

 

 il trampone se ne esce dalla casa b ianca camminando su un tappeto di morti

 

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Re: God bless America  

  By: XTOL on Giovedì 17 Dicembre 2020 17:38

krugman? krugman chi? 

questo krugman?

Paul Krugman > Quotes

“The Internet’s impact on the economy has been no greater than the fax machine’s….ten years from now, the phrase “information economy” will sound silly. (1997)”


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Re: God bless America  

  By: Tuco on Giovedì 17 Dicembre 2020 16:32

 

When Did Republicans Start Hating Facts?

By Paul Krugman

Republicans spent most of 2020 rejecting science in the face of a runaway pandemic; now they’re rejecting democracy in the face of a clear election loss.

What do these rejections have in common? In each case, one of America’s two major parties simply refused to accept facts it didn’t like.

I’m not sure it’s right to say Republicans “believe” that, say, wearing face masks is useless or that there was widespread voter fraud. Framing the issue as one of belief suggests that some kind of evidence might change party loyalists’ minds.

In reality, what Republicans say they believe flows from what they want to do, whether it’s ignore a deadly disease or stay in power despite the voters’ verdict.

In other words, the point isn’t that the G.O.P. believes untrue things. It is, rather, that the party has become hostile to the very idea that there’s an objective reality that might conflict with its political goals.

Notice, by the way, that I’m not including qualifiers, like saying “some” Republicans. We’re talking about most of the party here. The Texas lawsuit calling on the Supreme Court to overturn the election was both absurd and deeply un-American, but more than 60 percent of Republicans in the House signed a brief supporting it, and only a handful of elected Republicans denounced the suit.

At this point, you aren’t considered a proper Republican unless you hate facts.

But when and how did the G.O.P. get that way? If you think it started with Donald Trump and will end when he leaves the scene (if he ever does), you’re naïve.

Republicans have been heading in this direction for decades. I’m not sure whether we can pinpoint the moment when the party began its descent into malignant madness, but the trajectory that led to this moment probably became irreversible under Ronald Reagan.

Republicans have, of course, turned Reagan into an icon, portraying him as the savior of a desperate, declining nation. Mostly, however, this is just propaganda. You’d never know from the legend that economic growth under Reagan was only slightly faster than it had been under Jimmy Carter, and slower than it would be under Bill Clinton.

And rapidly rising income inequality meant that a disproportionate share of the benefits from economic growth went to a small elite, with only a bit trickling down to most of the population. Poverty, measured properly, was higher in 1989 than it had been a decade earlier.

Anyway, gross domestic product isn’t the same thing as well-being. Other measures suggest that we were already veering off course.

For example, in 1980 life expectancy in America was similar to that in other wealthy nations; but the Reagan years mark the beginning of the great mortality divergence of the United States from the rest of the advanced world. Today, Americans can, on average, expect to live almost four fewer years than their counterparts in comparable countries.

The main point, however, is that under Reagan, irrationality and hatred for facts began to take over the G.O.P.

There has always been a conspiracy-theorizing, science-hating, anti-democratic faction in America. Before Reagan, however, mainstream conservatives and the Republican establishment refused to make alliance with that faction, keeping it on the political fringe.

Reagan, by contrast, brought the crazies inside the tent.

Many people are, I think, aware that Reagan embraced a crank economic doctrine — belief in the magical power of tax cuts. I’m not sure how many remember that the Reagan administration was also remarkably hostile to science.

Reagan’s ability to act on this hostility was limited by Democratic control of the House and the fact that the Senate still contained a number of genuinely moderate Republicans. Still, Reagan and his officials spent years denying the threat from acid rain while insisting that evolution was just a theory and promoting the teaching of creationism in schools.

This rejection of science partly reflected deference to special interests that didn’t want science-based regulation. Even more important, however, was the influence of the religious right, which first became a major political force under Reagan, has become ever more central to the Republican coalition and is now a major driver of the party’s rejection of facts — and democracy.

For rejecting facts comes naturally to people who insist that they’re acting on behalf of God. So does refusing to accept election results that don’t go their way. After all, if liberals are servants of Satan trying to destroy America’s soul, they shouldn’t be allowed to exercise power even if they should happen to win more votes.

Sure enough, a few days ago the televangelist Pat Robertson — who first became politically influential under Reagan — pronounced the Texas lawsuit a “miracle,” an intervention by God that would keep Trump in office.

The point is that the G.O.P. rejection of facts that has been so conspicuous this year wasn’t an aberration. What we’re seeing is the culmination of a degradation that began a long time ago and is almost surely irreversible.

 

Iniziamo a pubblicare una serie di articoli piuttosto interessanti, utili a comprendere anche la situazione politica americana, che,

per motivi molto ovvi, ci interessa particolarmente.

SLAVA UKRAINII !


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Re: God bless America  

  By: XTOL on Giovedì 17 Dicembre 2020 08:14

Re: God bless America  

  By: pana on Mercoledì 16 Dicembre 2020 22:25

we will have to fumigate trump out

 

 

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Re: God bless America  

  By: XTOL on Mercoledì 16 Dicembre 2020 18:14

Re: God bless America  

  By: pana on Mercoledì 16 Dicembre 2020 18:12

In Los Angeles County, emergency rooms are so crowded that some ambulances have been forced to wait as long as six hours to offload patients, said Cathy Chidester, director of the Los Angeles County Emergency Medical Services Agency. Some patients arriving by ambulance are asked to sit in the emergency department lobby so the ambulance can depart.

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Re: God bless America  

  By: XTOL on Mercoledì 16 Dicembre 2020 12:00

uillie e la realtà


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Re: God bless America  

  By: lmwillys1 on Mercoledì 16 Dicembre 2020 11:07

fanno prima a mandare la neuro yankee a cazzoninews

:-)

Re: God bless America  

  By: antitrader on Mercoledì 16 Dicembre 2020 10:10

Mi sa che ala fine per davvero dovranno intervenire i marines per sfrattarlo dalla casa bianca

a mo' di un negro che non paga l'affitto.

Praticamente la repubblica di Bokassa, mancano solo i cannibali.

 


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Re: God bless America  

  By: shera on Mercoledì 16 Dicembre 2020 10:03

Un vecchietto che la settimana prima delle elezioni ha parlato in diretta della più grande frode elettorale della storia... è come avere Antitrader direttore dell'OMS, cosa vuoi di più dalla vita per il deep state

Il 5 maggio 2023 ho chiesto all'AI il miglior titolo da comprare a Piazza Affari: Banca Profilo, oggi scende dello 0,46% a 0.2180 Euro
Lo sbarco sulla Luna, la più grande truffa della storia del mondo, dopo il Covid.

Re: God bless America  

  By: lmwillys1 on Mercoledì 16 Dicembre 2020 09:56

ascoltare almeno i primi 5 min

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io no di sicuro

 

è un gombloddo

Re: God bless America  

  By: XTOL on Mercoledì 16 Dicembre 2020 09:47

ascoltare almeno i primi 5 min

Dominion nell'occhio del mirino

Dopo il rilascio della perizia forense del Michigan, ora anche l'Arizona si muove. Novità dalla Corte Suprema del Wisconsin. La testimonianza di una donna che ha visto la frode da vicino.


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Re: God bless America  

  By: XTOL on Mercoledì 16 Dicembre 2020 09:44

album di figurine.

 

tra le figurine e un presuntuoso cretino che ripete mille volte "cazzari","cazzari","cazzari", io preferisco le figurine

Re: God bless America  

  By: lmwillys1 on Mercoledì 16 Dicembre 2020 09:27

riposati

 

comunque 'cazzoninews' fa tenerezza ... il cerebro dice che facebook ha perso due miliardi grazie a lui che usa e ha suggerito divulgato rumble ... :-)))