Today is very similar to the 1920's

So you hate people that do not agree with you? That explains a lot about you personally!

You are a hateful person! That is duly noted!

Let me just say, that sane and reasonable people do not hate others!

Politics is not about hate- it is about the art and science of government!

No, I despise people who think that government and society should prevail over individuals, freedoms, and rights at every turn. I despise people who think the solution to every problem is to make more laws, rules, and regulations, and raise taxes to pay for it. I think people who think the government is the solution to every problem are insane.

There is not "art" or "science" to government. Government is a bludgeon wielded by a deaf and blind monster. It has no subtilty. It rarely thinks through a problem. Government is the problem, and rarely, very rarely, the solution to any problem.

That describes the Progressive Left to a tee.
 
No, I despise people who think that government and society should prevail over individuals, freedoms, and rights at every turn. I despise people who think the solution to every problem is to make more laws, rules, and regulations, and raise taxes to pay for it. I think people who think the government is the solution to every problem are insane.

There is not "art" or "science" to government. Government is a bludgeon wielded by a deaf and blind monster. It has no subtilty. It rarely thinks through a problem. Government is the problem, and rarely, very rarely, the solution to any problem.

That describes the Progressive Left to a tee.

Because you crave chaos and think of no one but your self
 
GOVERNMENT DONE CORRECTLY IS PEOPLE WORKING TOGETHER TO MAKE LIFE DECENT




You hate that because you can’t sell others asses for some personal gain


Dumb sociopath
 
A century ago, the state of the US in political and social terms was very similar to today... Back then...

The nation was just coming out of Spanish Influenza, the worst Pandemic of the 20th Century.

Inflation and the threat of recession were very real. Inflation was a bit higher than it is right now, the government denied that either was happening or could happen, but people noticed with their greatly diminished buying power.

Socialism and Communism were on the rise in Europe and Asia. In the US Socialists were predicting the US to follow that lead in the near future. The Left was almost giddy with the prospect.

Overseas, the US was seeing its foreign policy crumble into ruin.

The presidency (Wilson) was ineffective as Wilson had had a stroke and was no longer capable of performing his duties.

The result of all this was the Left getting trounced at the polls. Democrats lost bigtime as the nation wanted to get government out of their lives.

Just pointing out history here...

Well, I'd have to say that right now is much worse, TAG.
Instead of socialism rising in popularity, which I would embrace, fascism is making a frightening comeback.
 
A century ago, the state of the US in political and social terms was very similar to today... Back then...

The nation was just coming out of Spanish Influenza, the worst Pandemic of the 20th Century.

Inflation and the threat of recession were very real. Inflation was a bit higher than it is right now, the government denied that either was happening or could happen, but people noticed with their greatly diminished buying power.

Socialism and Communism were on the rise in Europe and Asia. In the US Socialists were predicting the US to follow that lead in the near future. The Left was almost giddy with the prospect.

Overseas, the US was seeing its foreign policy crumble into ruin.

The presidency (Wilson) was ineffective as Wilson had had a stroke and was no longer capable of performing his duties.

The result of all this was the Left getting trounced at the polls. Democrats lost bigtime as the nation wanted to get government out of their lives.

Just pointing out history here...

Briefly, this is ass backwards. Parts of Europe were, in fact, experiencing a surge in leftist politics. Today that surge is to the Right. As for the U.S. we were by and large a well functioning nation, still in the glow of the end of a world war and in the midst of an economic boom that would last another six years. It would be then you might find certain parallels with today, not that you could lay them on Joe Biden.
 
A century ago, the state of the US in political and social terms was very similar to today... Back then...

The nation was just coming out of Spanish Influenza, the worst Pandemic of the 20th Century.

Inflation and the threat of recession were very real. Inflation was a bit higher than it is right now, the government denied that either was happening or could happen, but people noticed with their greatly diminished buying power.

Socialism and Communism were on the rise in Europe and Asia. In the US Socialists were predicting the US to follow that lead in the near future. The Left was almost giddy with the prospect.

Overseas, the US was seeing its foreign policy crumble into ruin.

The presidency (Wilson) was ineffective as Wilson had had a stroke and was no longer capable of performing his duties.

The result of all this was the Left getting trounced at the polls. Democrats lost bigtime as the nation wanted to get government out of their lives.

Just pointing out history here...

In 1920 the Socialist Party vote was about 900,000 (3.4%). In 2020 it was 84,000 (0.3%). That does not seem like growth.

Communism and socialism have no real support today. Most people seem to confuse socialism with social welfare programs since we seldom hear anybody talking about nationalization of the means of production and distribution.
 
In 1920 the Socialist Party vote was about 900,000 (3.4%). In 2020 it was 84,000 (0.3%). That does not seem like growth.

Communism and socialism have no real support today. Most people seem to confuse socialism with social welfare programs since we seldom hear anybody talking about nationalization of the means of production and distribution.

The term Democratic Socialist gets used today. You will find folks who want to nationalize health care and want to nationalize oil companies so the desire for socialism exists to a degree. But generally speaking full on socialism has been so discredited not many people today want to call themselves outright socialists. (In San Francisco we have a couple of democratic socialists officials who fight against any new market rate housing for example.)
 
Well, I'd have to say that right now is much worse, TAG.
Instead of socialism rising in popularity, which I would embrace, fascism is making a frightening comeback.

Indeed it is. White supremacist violence is on the uptick. There is a fine line between freedom of speech and speech that incites violence. The only answer is education.
 
I crave a free and open society that isn't controlled and beholden to government for every aspect of their lives. The nanny state sucks as a lifestyle.

Good thing Florida is clearing classroom bookshelves. If any "illegal" content is found, teachers will be charged with felony.

That's "freedom", right?
 
A century ago, the state of the US in political and social terms was very similar to today... Back then...

The nation was just coming out of Spanish Influenza, the worst Pandemic of the 20th Century.

Inflation and the threat of recession were very real. Inflation was a bit higher than it is right now, the government denied that either was happening or could happen, but people noticed with their greatly diminished buying power.

Socialism and Communism were on the rise in Europe and Asia. In the US Socialists were predicting the US to follow that lead in the near future. The Left was almost giddy with the prospect.

Overseas, the US was seeing its foreign policy crumble into ruin.

The presidency (Wilson) was ineffective as Wilson had had a stroke and was no longer capable of performing his duties.

The result of all this was the Left getting trounced at the polls. Democrats lost bigtime as the nation wanted to get government out of their lives.

Just pointing out history here...

But the West was not dying, the Chinese were not coming to kick our asses, and our society was not shredded as it is now.

This will be a lot worse.
 
A century ago, the state of the US in political and social terms was very similar to today... Back then...

The nation was just coming out of Spanish Influenza, the worst Pandemic of the 20th Century.

Inflation and the threat of recession were very real. Inflation was a bit higher than it is right now, the government denied that either was happening or could happen, but people noticed with their greatly diminished buying power.

Socialism and Communism were on the rise in Europe and Asia. In the US Socialists were predicting the US to follow that lead in the near future. The Left was almost giddy with the prospect.

Overseas, the US was seeing its foreign policy crumble into ruin.

The presidency (Wilson) was ineffective as Wilson had had a stroke and was no longer capable of performing his duties.

The result of all this was the Left getting trounced at the polls. Democrats lost bigtime as the nation wanted to get government out of their lives.

Just pointing out history here...
Thus making the Millennials this century's most likely "Greatest Generation".
 
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