Are you just wasting your life arguing politics?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Bugenhagen, Sep 4, 2021.

  1. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    Interesting, I'll have a look for that. I have to drive a few hours today, trying to decide to rent a car or long distance Uber, if the latter I'll find it.
     
    #61     Sep 7, 2021
  2. UsualName

    UsualName

    In America the right wing goes through cycles of loss after loss but they always comeback. This is a result of having a presidential election system, instead of a parliamentary system. The right wing a pretty bad dog in America. They’ve lost the popular vote in presidential elections in like 6 out of the last 7. Obviously, our senate favors rural states and the house is gerrymandered in the republicans favor. So they are able to get national power despite being 7 point dogs. And because of this there is no incentive to moderate.

    So, I don’t expect them to be silent. Power is attainable here despite their minority status.
     
    #62     Sep 7, 2021
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  3. ph1l

    ph1l

    The answer could be as simple as the desire to do this:
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    #63     Sep 7, 2021
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  4. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    Sure plus morbid curiosity and whack-a-mole being a simple but good game for passing time.

    However... The conspiracy guys have to be kept under better check and we need to find a way to contain them/de-network the stupid without losing our own liberty.

    I saw this and Jem came to mind.

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    #64     Sep 7, 2021
  5. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    The pretty Grimaud, some music festivals starting tomorrow.

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    #65     Sep 7, 2021
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  6. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    You're now slowly moving southward. Do you plan to visit Toulon or go further west along the coast to Marseille ?

    There's a lot of festivals this time of the year in the area between Cannes and Marseille. People moving from village to village in their boats to enjoy the festivals.

    My first job was a summer gig in Toulon while my mother was on a documentary assignment there...her first freelance assignment. We did a lot of hiking that summer. It was the only summer I spent in France as a teenager instead of in South Dakota with my grandmother...a summer I wanted to learn more about my mom's photography and her preparation.

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    #66     Sep 7, 2021
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  7. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    I'm unsure, I have promised a childhood friend I would visit her In Port Vendres, near Collure which is nearly Spain. I don't know anything about Toulon really, worth a look? I'm back in Saint Tropez, bit of work today and then we shall see :)

    Breakfast.. I want a really good grapefruit this morning and coffee and croiss.. Basically everything.
     
    #67     Sep 8, 2021
  8. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    I'm big on military stuff and maritime life (living in ports)...Musée National de la Marine and Mémorial du Débarquement et de la Libération en Provence. Nearby villages to Toulon and the architecture is worthwhile if you're into old French buildings like I am.

    My mother and I stayed with a relative that one summer in Toulon. There was this young woman (opera singer) that practice many nights with the most beautiful voice...she worked at the Toulon Opéra...another place to see if you're into opera...very impressive place although I'm not sure if they do tours.

    I use to go there with my grandparents.

    Yet, now with the Pandemic...a lot of changes has occurred with indoor tours.

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  9. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    My temporary French "health pass" is expiring so unless the new electronic one converting my foreign vaccinations comes though I may hit some snags with access to larger museums etc. which I am partial to. My contact with opera has largely been the occasional random singer though I have been to a few. Far from opera but I met the friend I must visit during the summer of Joe le Taxi as a teen (it was number 1 for the whole year I think haha) and have heard it a few times now. I think I must go south though I do like the greener hills here.

    I have a rising feeling having talked to some people, a serious conflict is actually coming with China though the timing, who knows. They seem to have officially started a new "cultural revolution" (another great step backwards) to paper over CCP's failings and I was talking to a guy at breakfast who came back from China this week as it seems they have quite dramatically put a stop to foreign language teaching in large part, basically they are efficiently emptying China of foreign workers he believes.

    There's worse motivation than the feeling of last-chance-to-see for while though and strengthning ties with old friends is a pleasure. I think I had the grapefruit of melancholy this morning :)
     
    #69     Sep 8, 2021
  10. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    I got an updated heath pass so Narbonne área today and by train south tomorrow.

    Yeah, seems grapefruit are a calcium channel blocker and interact with drugs I'm on. Perhaps some nice local kiwi fruit instead tomorrow.
     
    #70     Sep 8, 2021