Re: Dumbfuck in charge
Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2020 10:55 pm
Don't listen to the science on this.
The science is on our side.
WTF
The science is on our side.
WTF
You mean it's not normal to label petty vandals "violent anarchists" and sweep around town in unmarked vehicles arresting people for no stated reason? Good, it was starting to feel normal these days.Grandma wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2020 8:34 am I'll tell you what I think. I think we live in a country that is as messed up as it's ever been in my 53 years of living in it.
I'll tell you what I know. I know we lived in a fucked up country and at the moment, Donald Trump is playing a significant role in it.
Laura Ingraham was out there claiming that masks are ineffective against COVID because there was some small study done on a field hospital in 2015 about wearing cloth masks there vs wearing surgical masks and because the CDC didn't think we needed to wear masks back in January before we knew what the heck was going on.
The sad and horrific thing is it's become "normal". Many if not most of us should be shocked and appalled but I'm kind of numb to it. Doesn't really surprise me at all.twocoach wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2020 9:08 amYou mean it's not normal to label petty vandals "violent anarchists" and sweep around town in unmarked vehicles arresting people for no stated reason? Good, it was starting to feel normal these days.Grandma wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2020 8:34 am I'll tell you what I think. I think we live in a country that is as messed up as it's ever been in my 53 years of living in it.
I'll tell you what I know. I know we lived in a fucked up country and at the moment, Donald Trump is playing a significant role in it.
An infuriating snapshot of 2020. Flushing this administration down the toilet will be a good start but we have a lot of problems to address in this nation.Grandma wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2020 9:48 amThe sad and horrific thing is it's become "normal". Many if not most of us should be shocked and appalled but I'm kind of numb to it. Doesn't really surprise me at all.twocoach wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2020 9:08 amYou mean it's not normal to label petty vandals "violent anarchists" and sweep around town in unmarked vehicles arresting people for no stated reason? Good, it was starting to feel normal these days.Grandma wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2020 8:34 am I'll tell you what I think. I think we live in a country that is as messed up as it's ever been in my 53 years of living in it.
I'll tell you what I know. I know we lived in a fucked up country and at the moment, Donald Trump is playing a significant role in it.
Very little makes sense to me in terms of "law and order" in this country right now.
Remember, I'm the guy who lives in the city that had major "riots", "looting", damage/destruction, and the National Guard wasn't called in until a week AFTER the worst had been done.
Bottom line is people were allowed to do as they pleased and commit crimes without confrontation from law enforcement. OR on the flip side, innocent people were being tear gassed/pepper sprayed and actually beaten by law enforcement for doing NOTHING illegal. I myself was a victim of a pepper spray "attack" for standing exactly where the law enforcement officers had told me to stand after I had asked them where I could stand.
In the George Floyd threadGqcolorado wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2020 4:47 pm Ok, so no mention of the ‘kidnapping feds’ in Portland? I’ve been working all day and haven’t looked to find out more info on this yet. Anyone?
The messaging is insensitive, but the message isn't wrong. The economy has changed and the timetable on that has been sped up by the pandemic. It's not that different from Andrew Yang's message, only more optimistic, yet poorly messaged.
Mjl wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2020 5:10 pmThe messaging is insensitive, but the message isn't wrong. The economy has changed and the timetable on that has been sped up by the pandemic. It's not that different from Andrew Yang's message, only more optimistic, yet poorly messaged.
Learn to code, it's the most inclusive and helpful community out there. Don't have what it takes mentally? Learn to do manual QA. Can't do that? Be a scrum master. There are lots of white collar jobs available, and a lot of companies will ignore the lack of a degree if you can show you've learned on your own and can apply it.
Can't do that? I suppose that's where Yang's UBI comes in.
The thought of coding makes me want to jump off a cliff. Theres got to be other options.Mjl wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2020 5:10 pmThe messaging is insensitive, but the message isn't wrong. The economy has changed and the timetable on that has been sped up by the pandemic. It's not that different from Andrew Yang's message, only more optimistic, yet poorly messaged.
Learn to code, it's the most inclusive and helpful community out there. Don't have what it takes mentally? Learn to do manual QA. Can't do that? Be a scrum master. There are lots of white collar jobs available, and a lot of companies will ignore the lack of a degree if you can show you've learned on your own and can apply it.
Can't do that? I suppose that's where Yang's UBI comes in.
Yeah, I'm not a fan of UBI either. I guess drunk me is. Who knew.TDub wrote: ↑Sat Jul 18, 2020 8:27 amThe thought of coding makes me want to jump off a cliff. Theres got to be other options.Mjl wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2020 5:10 pmThe messaging is insensitive, but the message isn't wrong. The economy has changed and the timetable on that has been sped up by the pandemic. It's not that different from Andrew Yang's message, only more optimistic, yet poorly messaged.
Learn to code, it's the most inclusive and helpful community out there. Don't have what it takes mentally? Learn to do manual QA. Can't do that? Be a scrum master. There are lots of white collar jobs available, and a lot of companies will ignore the lack of a degree if you can show you've learned on your own and can apply it.
Can't do that? I suppose that's where Yang's UBI comes in.
Universal basic income is a joke. Therr are jobs, they just might not be white collar.