No confusion....Slippery slope is when things fall off, incrementalism is when things are piled on. Don't get them confused.
No confusion....Slippery slope is when things fall off, incrementalism is when things are piled on. Don't get them confused.
An extra from "Boogie Nights". Thanks for your service Jim.
I'd still pull ya out of a ditch regardless of whatever bumper stickers your sporting.Redistribution of wealth.... russian interference/destabilization. Yeah? Studied a lot of that in the Air Force Senior NCO Academy. Very distant, but I recall the jist of it all.
We have different ideas about government. You believe in the deep state and (most) government is evil.
Me? For 25 yrs I was part of the government. I have a healthy skepticism that helps me weed out the the actual bad from the imagined evils. It works for me.
We've gotten way too far into politics than's good for this place. I'll politely bow out now.
Cheers.
I think Jim makes a very good point here, the only thing that continues to puzzle me is why almost every country ,the proverbial, "We" have a problem or conflict with is a country that isn't involved with central banks? As far as "being part" of the government, turning wrenches in a hangar somewhere is not quite the same thing as attending meetings with the Bilderberg group. There are 2 million federal employees, 10 million federal government contractors, this does not include local or state employees. There are alot of people that are "part" of the government that's one of the main problems we are experiencing today government u fortunately is in the business of governing and as the saying goes when the only tool you have is a hammer everything looks like a nail.I'd still pull ya out of a ditch regardless of whatever bumper stickers your sporting.
As well there definitely is a "deep state " although it can go by many names, has many faces and wears many hats, it is made up of unelected officials that are appointed to positions of extreme power and influence that dictate the majority of policies that affect your day to day life. The government oversteps it's boundaries all the time, simply believing you can dictate how another human being is supposed to live their life is prime example, I certainly don't believe in lawlessness but when almost every politician is a lawyer you can bet all they are primarily going to do is create more laws. You shouldn't need a law degree just to understand that mechanics of how a society operates and you definitely should not feel the stress that most experience when a police officer pulls out behind you, when either or both of these things occur it's a tell tail sign that things are moving in the wrong direction.I think Jim makes a very good point here, the only thing that continues to puzzle me is why almost every country ,the proverbial, "We" have a problem or conflict with is a country that isn't involved with central banks? As far as "being part" of the government, turning wrenches in a hangar somewhere is not quite the same thing as attending meetings with the Bilderberg group. There are 2 million federal employees, 10 million federal government contractors, this does not include local or state employees. There are alot of people that are "part" of the government that's one of the main problems we are experiencing today government u fortunately is in the business of governing and as the saying goes when the only tool you have is a hammer everything looks like a nail.
The pattern often seen is first some extreme proposal.. (check!)My friend I couldn't agree more, but we must never forget these people are playing chess not checkers, as stupid as they may seem they are extremely calculated, gaining ground and slowly incrementally implementing their plan, "they" play a long game, it's often generational, more a marathon than a sprint. Their aim is not to poke the rattlesnake while it's sleeping but rather to remove it's head while it is.
I did not expect this topic to create so much reaction. But I'm with you JesseeS; Let's face the music when it needs to be confronted.I can already tell I'm going to have to check out of this one, but enjoy the lunacy everyone!