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  • Unseen replied to the topic The new powers that be in the forum Group logo of PoliticsPolitics 1 year ago

    @PopeBeanie

    There are other ways.

    He might withdraw days before the middle of his term, continuing to rule through his veep and then seek a second term again in the next election, which I think may be perfectly legal.

    He might elect a proxy (Don Jr.?) to stand in for him while he rather blatantly is the true President, also probably…[Read more]

  • PopeBeanie replied to the topic The new powers that be in the forum Group logo of PoliticsPolitics 1 year ago

    Unseen wrote:
    A psychiatrist explains why Trump wanting a third term (and by extenstion of his logic, to never leave office) was inevitable from the start.

    He also says that the 12th and 22nd amendments together prohibit a president from becoming a president a third time, but I saw an explanation, I forget from who, saying Trump might be able to…[Read more]

  • Unseen replied to the topic The new powers that be in the forum Group logo of PoliticsPolitics 1 year ago

    _Robert_ wrote:
    The tariff thing might be a way to gain control of taxation from congress for king tRump. Add tariffs as a tax, cause recession so billionares can buy up stocks, then be the hero calling for sweeping income tax reductions, stock market bounces back. Rich get richer.

    There’s a strong argument that the new oligarchy can treat this…[Read more]

  • _Robert_ replied to the topic The new powers that be in the forum Group logo of PoliticsPolitics 1 year ago

    The tariff thing might be a way to gain control of taxation from congress for king tRump. Add tariffs as a tax, cause recession so billionares can buy up stocks, then be the hero calling for sweeping income tax reductions, stock market bounces back. Rich get richer.

  • Unseen replied to the topic The new powers that be in the forum Group logo of PoliticsPolitics 1 year ago

    While the judge did the right thing in dismissing charges with prejudice, I’m sure prosecutors holding charges in abeyance to extort someone’s cooperation is pretty much standard practice, though I suspect most often it’s done to get an underling to rat on a more important target.

  • Unseen replied to the topic The new powers that be in the forum Group logo of PoliticsPolitics 1 year ago

    A psychiatrist explains why Trump wanting a third term (and by extenstion of his logic, to never leave office) was inevitable from the start. And, amazingly, it has nothing to do with facing prison after leaving office.

  • _Robert_ replied to the topic The new powers that be in the forum Group logo of PoliticsPolitics 1 year ago

    Yeah, Pope…

    It is dismal, so many people available for Trump to purchase. However, the grass roots rumblings have begun. When the recession hits, Trump is gonna need extra strength Depends ™.

  • PopeBeanie replied to the topic The new powers that be in the forum Group logo of PoliticsPolitics 1 year ago

    Is this, or is it not outright corruption of our courts, legal establishment, and politicians in power? This explanation is from a Democratic senator.

    14-1/2 minutes long

  • PopeBeanie replied to the topic The new powers that be in the forum Group logo of PoliticsPolitics 1 year ago

    Yay, Rand Paul! I’d forgotten about him for a while.

    1-1/4 minutes long

  • LOL, I have been wearing a backwards ballcap lately. I am painting our 2 1/2-story house and my hair has gotten very long. I want Gandalf hair, without the beard. I tried to grow a beard for the first time, but it was kinda itchy. I had no idea, but the bearded guys agreed, but it is just a phase. So just the long hair, turning white on me.

  • Reg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
    BTW….I think the sourdough from Publix is great for PB&J’s

    Yeah, it is. I like Publix subs as well, but they aren’t exactly cheap. Sometimes us kids would have PB & banana or PB & butter or PB & Nutella, but it’s been a while. Mom brought home some fancy organic, all-natural PB once…we revolted. Wanted our Jif…[Read more]

  • BTW….I think the sourdough from Publix is great for PB&J’s

  • Unseen wrote:
    At any given time, what percentage of men are wearing baseball csps backwards while indoors?

    As far as I know, nobody does that, except people who go on Youtube.

  • The way I see it…in brief… (and very simplistically) is that human intelligence is a product of evolution. We started off with basic pattern recognition and cognitive functions that all evolved over time. Intelligence evolved and we began to “store” information. If we saw another person attacked by a lion, we did not make the same error. We refl…

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  • Playing with words here, but I feel there’s a kind of fundamentalish link between my consciousness and rules of the universe, or even the life around me. My consciousness is my brain operating, fine tuned to adapt to the world and life in it. I see that as a kind of “fundamental link”.

    But that doesn’t automatically lead to the conclusion that…[Read more]

  • I will start by saying that I would be in the Sean Carroll camp on this. One foot might cross over to the Christof Koch side at times, but only to hear him out and to think upon his ideas. I have a lot of respect for Koch and was fortunate to attend a few of his lectures over the years. But my instinct has been to step back into Camp Carroll and…[Read more]

  • Reg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
    What if Consciousness is Fundamental?

    Sean Carroll also has a recent podcast with Christof Koch on this topic. When I heard Koch expressing support for panpsychism, it sadly felt like a nod to woo-woo. Fortunately, Sean kindly dissented. As much as I respect Koch, IMO, his view struck me as simply “reasoning” that…[Read more]

  • PopeBeanie replied to the topic The new powers that be in the forum Group logo of PoliticsPolitics 1 year ago

    The video with Jason Stanley on Amanpour referred to a Guardian article on the topic of how the Trump admin wants to define university policies and practices. As Enco notes, they can do this when they have powers of the purse. (Yo MAGA, the left may have set the scene, but you made governmental interference inevitable.)

    Excerpt from the…[Read more]

  • TheEncogitationer wrote:
    Is it just me or is AI art deliberately formulaic and creepy?

    LLMs and AI algorithms are designed by humans, and source data gathered from the internet that humans created and maintain. I.e. that’s where any formulae and creepiness would be originally coming from, with a dose of whatever unexpected weirdness might come…[Read more]

  • TheEncogitationer wrote:
    Reg, Is it just me or is AI art deliberately formulaic and creepy? All the AI visual art that I’ve seen looks like art in The Watchtower or a H.R. Giger painting! That work above looks like a panel from Jack Chick if he did illusrated nursery stories like he did his religious tracts. YEEECH!

    Oh yeah…creepy as fuck b…[Read more]

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