Anti-Trump Hysteria and Silliness

You had FOUR rooms. Privileged.

Poor Terry P, I love his posts even though they make my eyes bleed.

Classical liberal or Socialist?

WTF? I'm a career English major and English professor. Of course I'm a classical liberal. As far as socialism is concerned, there is a lot I like and a lot I am dubious about. There is an enormous amount of socialism (Medicare and Social Security, for example) in our system which would horrify 99% of the conservatives here if it were pulled.

In summation, I don't feel extremism is ever the best avenue to stroll down when it comes to social issues. I am not at all a typical religious person, but I do approach every issue which will affect my fellow man from the perspective of, "What would Jesus do?"
 
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WTF? I'm a career English major and English professor. Of course I'm a classical liberal. As far as socialism is concerned, there is a lot I like and a lot I am dubious about. There is an enormous amount of socialism (Medicare and Social Security, for example) in our system which would horrify 99% of the conservatives here if it were pulled.

In summation, I don't feel extremism is ever the best avenue to stroll down when it comes to social issues. I am not at all a typical religious person, but I do approach every issue which will affect my fellow man from the perspective of, "What would Jesus do?"
He wouldn't teach English, and if he did, he wouldn't end a sentence with a preposition..
 
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WTF? I'm a career English major and English professor. Of course I'm a classical liberal. As far as socialism is concerned, there is a lot I like and a lot I am dubious about. There is an enormous amount of socialism (Medicare and Social Security, for example) in our system which would horrify 99% of the conservatives here if it were pulled.

In summation, I don't feel extremism is ever the best avenue to stroll down when it comes to social issues. I am not at all a typical religious person, but I do approach every issue which will affect my fellow man from the perspective of, "What would Jesus do?"

Pardon me for not assuming. Do you lean socialist as a governing philosophy by or as a community philosophy?
 
He wouldn't teach English, and if he did, he wouldn't end a sentence with a preposition..

To be technical, not ending a sentence with a preposition is a rather old rule in English usage which came to us from Latin. This rule is no longer considered relevant in modern English usage. Latin has been considered out of style for quite a while now. As far as linguistics are concerned, I'm descriptive, not prescriptive.
 
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He wouldn't teach English, and if he did, he wouldn't end a sentence with a preposition..

I don't know..the historical jesus was often referred to as a "teacher" or at least a rabbi which is a teacher of the Torah

Nevertheless...don't sweat the prepositions:
"... it was the dramatist John Dryden in 1672 who was the first person to criticize a piece of English writing (by Ben Jonson) for placing a preposition at the end of a clause instead of before the noun or pronoun to which it was linked.
This prohibition was taken up by grammarians and teachers in the next two centuries and became very tenacious. English is not Latin, however, and contemporary authorities do not try to shoehorn it into the Latin model."
"Well-established and famous writers over the years, such as George Orwell, Anthony Burgess, and Julian Barnes, have been blithely stranding their prepositions to no ill effect: please feel free to go and end a sentence with a preposition...."

http://blog.oxforddictionaries.com/2011/11/grammar-myths-prepositions/
 
To be technical, not ending a sentence with a preposition is a rather old rule in English usage which came to us from Latin. This rule is no longer considered relevant in modern English usage. Latin has been considered out of style for quite a while now. As far as linguistics are concerned, I'm descriptive, not prescriptive.

Hey you read my mind... :salute:
 
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I'd be curious to know how many of you liberals that post here worked your way up the old fashioned way by working hard or did you ride daddy's coat tails? I also see a lot of references to stupid people in the south. I've lived and traveled all over the country and the world and there are no more stupid people in the south than there is anywhere else I've been.

Grew up lower middle class in east Nashville. Dad worked nights at the Tennessean/Nashville Banner and mom ran day care out of the house. My siblings and myself all received at least a Master's degree. Had a job since I was 13.
 
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To be technical, not ending a sentence with a preposition is a rather old rule in English usage which came to us from Latin. This rule is no longer considered relevant in modern English usage. Latin has been considered out of style for quite a while now. As far as linguistics are concerned, I'm descriptive, not prescriptive.

Word bruh bruh homie nawmean?
 
To be technical, not ending a sentence with a preposition is a rather old rule in English usage which came to us from Latin. This rule is no longer considered relevant in modern English usage. Latin has been considered out of style for quite a while now. As far as linguistics are concerned, I'm descriptive, not prescriptive.
It was a joke ............the first thing that popped into my mind. Don't get your panties in a wad.
 
This country's just too rich. We should should just bankrupt ourselves out of self-loathing like Trump apparently seems to want. I guess people will stop complaining if they're starving. Thanks again, Trump.
 
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This country's just too rich. We should should just bankrupt ourselves out of self-loathing like Trump apparently seems to want. I guess people will stop complaining if they're starving. Thanks again, Trump.
We're discussing prepositions here. Try to stay on subject.
 
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that environmental regulations were asinine and unnecessary--not me--just another stupid, throwaway comment from a conservative. I let the EXPERTS decide what regulations should be put in place--and try not to talk out of my a$$ like conservatives about issues I know nothing about.

It is ONLY because of regulations that our air and water is relatively clean now--a fact that seems to get lost on conservatives. I assume that if experts tell me there is a problem with carbon in the atmosphere, with climate change, or with a certain toxic in the environment, that the experts know what they are talking about. I'm not stupid enough to try and tell experts that they're wrong about environmental regulations--and not corrupt enough, like our disgraceful EPA head Scott Pruitt, whose been a proven energy industry toady for many years. Most regulations are put in place for good reasons--and then conservatives come along and complain that they are SUCH a burden on the poor big billion-dollar corporations of America.

Experts huh?

Experts that pushed for laws such as the one banning older trucks in the harbors of CA? Laws that led to the exploitation of the drivers who work there?

In 2008, California sparked the labor problems at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach by banning older trucks from entering the harbor.

Companies suddenly faced the prospect of replacing 16,000 aging big rigs with newer, cleaner trucks.

To avoid the $2.5 billion price tag, the port trucking industry launched a lease-to-own program that pushed the cost onto truckers, most of them independent contractors who had to cover their own expenses. Trucking companies arranged to finance their fleet, then passed on the cost of each truck to an individual driver.

https://www.usatoday.com/pages/interactives/news/rigged-retail-giants-enable-trucker-exploitation/

I'll give you another example of trusting the "experts". In recent years the EPA set new emissions standards for diesel trucks, particularly big rigs. The only way manufactures could meet the new standards without sacrificing mileage (much) was to use a product called diesel exhaust fluid. DEFs main ingredient is derived from the ammonia in chicken ****. Sounds great right, clean up these trucks and find a use for chicken **** (besides being a politician).

Well guess what, the experts failed to take into account what happens when this DEF is spilled and gets into the water. When you add ammonia to water it's like a super-food to algae and bacteria which in turn deplete the dissolved oxygen within the water column. Right now there are thousands of truck stops and terminals around the country discharging oxygen depleted water to the environment, streams, creeks and rivers. So good job "experts" try to fix a non problem and create a massive one.

I have specific examples if you want me to continue.
 
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