@prospero_san
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How smug the school board is… Up there, above the rabble, casting edicts, cancelling disbelievers, teaching the children nothing.

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Yawn… “In what kind of democracy does an institution lacking even one elected official get to unilaterally prop up insolvent banking behemoths after those same banks cratered the U.S. economy through the creation of fraudulent mortgage products?”

“… on close inspection, the mistakes that caused the … deaths during the pandemic cannot easily be attributed to presidential or prime ministerial decisions… the mistakes were made further down the chain of command, by public health officials and scientific advisers who profoundly misjudged the problem they were facing.” When they were in their positions of ‘authority’ to do exactly that: offer, with empirical superiority, a cogent plan for the President to implement.

Very well written argument for a view in-line with Charles de Gaulle on France, for apologetics on America. “In his Conclusion to Leviathan, Hobbes warns against either excessive scrutiny or excessive justification of the past. His point is that no political community in history can display a blameless past—much less blameless beginnings—and peace and stability require a mutual disagreement to disregard such events in favor of living well in the present.” Amen❗️

More from Prospero-san ⚜️

Yawn… “In what kind of democracy does an institution lacking even one elected official get to unilaterally prop up insolvent banking behemoths after those same banks cratered the U.S. economy through the creation of fraudulent mortgage products?”

“… on close inspection, the mistakes that caused the … deaths during the pandemic cannot easily be attributed to presidential or prime ministerial decisions… the mistakes were made further down the chain of command, by public health officials and scientific advisers who profoundly misjudged the problem they were facing.” When they were in their positions of ‘authority’ to do exactly that: offer, with empirical superiority, a cogent plan for the President to implement.

Very well written argument for a view in-line with Charles de Gaulle on France, for apologetics on America. “In his Conclusion to Leviathan, Hobbes warns against either excessive scrutiny or excessive justification of the past. His point is that no political community in history can display a blameless past—much less blameless beginnings—and peace and stability require a mutual disagreement to disregard such events in favor of living well in the present.” Amen❗️