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i didn't critique your motives. I said you attacked me ( argumentum) without a purpose.
Why you chose that I don't care but
You could have added to the discussion instead of going for a cheap ad hom

Modern Moron Mind Reading is what you are attempting....and I am not having it.

Produce something of quality, or else move along.
 
Quality matters....either produce or else shut your pie hole....this is how this works.....as you were supposed to understand before now.
you wouldn't know "quality" if you slipped and fell in it. simply declaring "i'm the best" doesn't make it so.
your delusions need reality testing- but you are too busy foaming to get that
 
you wouldn't know "quality" if you slipped and fell in it. simply declaring "i'm the best" doesn't make it so.
your delusions need reality testing- but you are too busy foaming to get that

Demanding quality is foaming to you....doesn't that just figure!

Shove off...You cant help me.
 
Hello Concart,



Actually it wouldn't be a bad idea.

Animosity rarely wins over hearts and minds.

A house divided, etc.

That's a nice sentiment, but a couple of things at the risk of digression. I am not really here to 'make friends. I have lots of them already. I'm certainly not going to abandon rhetoric because it might not be politically correct. Take a look at what I said:

"I didn't realize Americans were such whiny babies".

That does not single out people I disagree with. It singles out the country as a whole. And I believe it's an accurate, if somewhat divisive remark. I don't care. I'd use it again. I find it the height of irony that so many on the right we are happy to see the constitutional rights of immigrants obliterated by this administration now are losing their minds because they can't get a haircut. And their actions affect everyone. These are the type of people who would want to turn on their lights during the blitz because 'they have a right to read a book in their own home'. I say it's time to suck it up and get through this. Your right to a haircut doesn't trump a public health mandate. Sorry.
 
no 'almost' about it.
Progressives and socialists (same thing) will tell you over and over that the wealth gap is the problem.
Like societies never had da rich before!
they are naive, condescending and utterly bereft of any understanding of capitalism and the "invisible hand"

They think having a government economy is going to produce the same benefits -not understanding it just creates apparatchiks

Pay attention to history. We had an unfettered capitalist economy in the 19th century. We were on the verge of becoming a typical 3rd world banana republic hellhole, with a few extremely wealthy families and a lot of poverty. Government regulation and the rise of unions saved us from that fate and built a strong middle class.

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Hello Concart,

That's a nice sentiment, but a couple of things at the risk of digression. I am not really here to 'make friends. I have lots of them already. I'm certainly not going to abandon rhetoric because it might not be politically correct. Take a look at what I said:

"I didn't realize Americans were such whiny babies".

That does not single out people I disagree with. It singles out the country as a whole. And I believe it's an accurate, if somewhat divisive remark. I don't care. I'd use it again. I find it the height of irony that so many on the right we are happy to see the constitutional rights of immigrants obliterated by this administration now are losing their minds because they can't get a haircut. And their actions affect everyone. These are the type of people who would want to turn on their lights during the blitz because 'they have a right to read a book in their own home'. I say it's time to suck it up and get through this. Your right to a haircut doesn't trump a public health mandate. Sorry.

I can't dispute a single thing you said.

But it does occur to me that the British royalty might have said the same thing in 1776:

"Americans are such whiny babies."
 
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