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Zulily Zoetrope posted:I know the answer is "he real dumb/disingenuous," but what exactly is the moved goalpost here? Does he think that flattening the curve and keeping hospitals running is a different goal than saving lives, or that locking down and remaining locked down are obviously two different actions? See also "You're not supposed to call folks [x] these days" "WHY DO YOU KEEP MOVING MY GOALPOSTS"
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SirSamVimes posted:Doesn't make it any less true. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wages_of_Destruction It's a lot less dry than it sounds.
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Xander77 posted:I'd recommend this book: That does look interesting, I'll check it out.
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Zulily Zoetrope posted:I know the answer is “he real dumb/disingenuous,” but what exactly is the moved goalpost here? Does he think that flattening the curve and keeping hospitals running is a different goal than saving lives, or that locking down and remaining locked down are obviously two different actions? Probably a bit of both but also I think he bought into the Trumpian narrative that the lockdown wouldn't be all that long and then we'd have flattened that curve or something and now that he's finding out it's going to be much longer than that (as anyone with half a brain already knew) it's MOVED GOALPOSTS FROM DA DEMS UZworm fucked around with this message at 10:09 on Apr 27, 2020 |
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Hyenas had not just hunger, but insatiable hunger. They're the capitalists to the lions' all-things-in-balance socialism and the wanton overconsumption destroyed their ecosystem for everybody
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I am uncertain if it is wise to post a cartoon in this forum in which a cartoonist calls for a glorious Rallvolution depicting someone who looks suspiciously like said cartoonist decapitating heads of government so good job there Ted.
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# ? Apr 27, 2020 10:57 |
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Nice use of the transform tool there
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SirSamVimes posted:Doesn't make it any less true. Didn't Germany default on their payments and no one cared? And didn't the US invest a lot of money in Germany after the war? A lot of of what went wrong in Germany was Germany's own fault.
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Alhazred posted:Didn't Germany default on their payments and no one cared? And didn't the US invest a lot of money in Germany after the war? A lot of of what went wrong in Germany was Germany's own fault. Whenever this is discussed, people pretend like the entire German history from 1918-1933 is like this one, monolithic thing where everything happened all at once and because the economic situation on the day of Hitler's Machtergreifung wasn't bad anymore this means living in the Weimar Republic must have been like living in paradise. Until one day all Germans turned evil for no reason and elected Hitler. It's bullshit.
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# ? Apr 27, 2020 12:22 |
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In conclusion, Weimar Germany was a land of contrasts.
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Alhazred posted:And didn't the US invest a lot of money in Germany after the war? The Marshall plan was after WWII, not WWI.
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In fact, the opposite: the US wanted to get its money back for the loans it had made to the Allies in World War One, and put a lot of pressure on Britain and France to make regular repayments, which pushed those countries to put pressure on Germany to make reparation payments. The US ended up devoting multiple conferences - the Dawes Plan and the Young Plan - specifically to help restructure reparation payments and loan payments into a schedule that all could agree to, but they never sent money or aid to Germany. https://history.state.gov/milestones/1921-1936/dawes
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Trapezium Dave posted:I am uncertain if it is wise to post a cartoon in this forum in which a cartoonist calls for a glorious Rallvolution depicting someone who looks suspiciously like said cartoonist decapitating heads of government so good job there Ted. I'd be curious, but with Rail I can picture everything I need from the description.
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# ? Apr 27, 2020 13:56 |
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The Lion King is also Hamlet with slightly less death.
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skeleton warrior posted:In fact, the opposite: the US wanted to get its money back for the loans it had made to the Allies in World War One, and put a lot of pressure on Britain and France to make regular repayments, which pushed those countries to put pressure on Germany to make reparation payments. Our involvement goes back further than that. The likes of J.P. Morgan and other robber barons profiteering activities are literally the reason we sent 116,516 people to die in WW1. We did not have a dog in that fight outside of ultra wealthy business interest. Really... nothing has changed. Farking Bastage fucked around with this message at 14:55 on Apr 27, 2020 |
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Alhazred posted:Didn't Germany default on their payments and no one cared? And didn't the US invest a lot of money in Germany after the war? A lot of of what went wrong in Germany was Germany's own fault. When germany defaulted on their payments France and Belgum got to claim the ruhr valley. Or they held a global conference to make sure they wouldn't Germany defaulted a few times.
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Libluini posted:Whenever this is discussed, people pretend like the entire German history from 1918-1933 is like this one, monolithic thing where everything happened all at once and because the economic situation on the day of Hitler's Machtergreifung wasn't bad anymore this means living in the Weimar Republic must have been like living in paradise. Until one day all Germans turned evil for no reason and elected Hitler. The 1918-1933 period has to be split in two: there was a period of hyperinflation which Germany used to make its debt and reparation burden go away, but it also made German rentiers poor, so Brüning decided to inverse the polarity and set a course to hyper-deflation, and that period of hyper-deflation lead to massive unemployment and the anger of the working class, who were turning toward Communism. To thwart this threat to Capital, the bourgeois sided with the Nazis and helped them take over. To this day, Germans continue to hold the view that inflation is bad (because inflation == hyperinflation, and it damages the wealth of rentiers) and deflation is good (because it brings Nazis to power). Also, Germans were already evil before Hitler because it's not Hitler who invented Lebensraum theory, it's not Hitler who enthusiastically started into WW1 seeing it as the way to establish German hegemony, and it's not Hitler who organized the genocide of the Herero and Namaqua.
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goatsestretchgoals posted:In conclusion, Weimar Germany was a land of contrasts. It was also a land of letting brownshirts beat up socialists in the streets and letting a guy convicted for a coup run for office.
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Johnny Walker posted:You guys would love Kevin and Kell. NO.
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Let's let this derail wrap up. I don't think I've seen any of these posted, but I may have missed some in the midst of Germanychat. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 (Trapezium Dave, I saw your post, and with it in mind: posting this cartoon should not be taken as an endorsement of its contents, and if someone does decide to endorse its contents, you know the drat rules and what's going to come next.)
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# ? Apr 27, 2020 16:19 |
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Catch COVID, McCoy.
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# ? Apr 27, 2020 16:41 |
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i am consistently fascinated by how jrrose is essentially non-parody kelley
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Johnny Walker posted:You guys would love Kevin and Kell. Read Beastars instead, its the better sentient animals eating each other hellword.
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# ? Apr 27, 2020 17:29 |
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Does... Ramirez know what he does for a living?
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# ? Apr 27, 2020 17:43 |
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So he said it and he wasn't being sarcastic. But you know what? You're just as wrong for pointing out he was wrong!
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Scratchman Apoo posted:This is ridiculous. Is dynamite in particular used as a weapon or is any explosive attributed to Nobel
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I too love the classic Nickelodeon children’s sitcom.
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UZworm posted:Does... Ramirez know what he does for a living? Politics is everything the other guys do, and bad.
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EMPTY?! but I need my fix man.. I need it bad..
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Uncle Wemus posted:Is dynamite in particular used as a weapon or is any explosive attributed to Nobel “Dynamite guns” in the late 19th century were seen as superior artillery, propelling dynamite charges via compressed air. More lethal upon landing than a shell, less dangerous to the crew as compressed air was less likely to explode than packed gunpowder. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamite_gun Dynamite was also used as a bomb and as a packed charge against fortifications.
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Cat Mattress posted:The 1918-1933 period has to be split in two: there was a period of hyperinflation which Germany used to make its debt and reparation burden go away, but it also made German rentiers poor, so Brüning decided to inverse the polarity and set a course to hyper-deflation, and that period of hyper-deflation lead to massive unemployment and the anger of the working class, who were turning toward Communism. To thwart this threat to Capital, the bourgeois sided with the Nazis and helped them take over. If we go down that route, 99% of the world's population is evil. At that point discussion is worthless and you just wasted everyone's times. Also your short retelling of German history 1918-1933 is incredibly ignorant. Please stop talking about things you apparently know nothing about. Edit: I wanted to correct your errors, but realized this is the wrong thread for this. So just read up on Wikipedia, since you apparently didn't even bother with that before vomiting on your keyboard: History of Weimar 101
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Zulily Zoetrope posted:I know the answer is “he real dumb/disingenuous,” but what exactly is the moved goalpost here? Does he think that flattening the curve and keeping hospitals running is a different goal than saving lives, or that locking down and remaining locked down are obviously two different actions? I think the logic here is that we've flattened the curve, so the danger had passed, and we SHOULD be opening up everything again. The democrats are moving the goalposts by saying we should keep things closed, when we've already done what we needed to do to make everyone safe. They've gone from having a concrete goal (flattening said curve) to a vague one (saving lives), which proves they're just trying to grab power somehow. The author of this comic doesn't seem great at situational awareness.
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Uncle Wemus posted:Is dynamite in particular used as a weapon or is any explosive attributed to Nobel Everyone always forgets history's greatest monster, Thog. Billions dead due to Thog invention of fire.
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Guardian: "Ben Jennings on Boris Johnson being asked to lift lockdown — Pressure has been mounting from backbench Conservative MPs – and some cabinet ministers – for elements of the stringent distancing rules imposed on 23 March to be lifted" Telegraph: Boris Johnson: UK beginning to turn the tide on coronavirus Matt: Independent: Times: Evening Standard:
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I don't know why the Telegraph is bothering with translations. If the plebs want to understand Blower's clever political satire they should have bloody well gone to a school that taught Latin.
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Lingō caligulam.
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Missed a chance for a "Noble Prize" joke smh.
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