numan
What! Me Worry?
- Mar 23, 2013
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Picking my way through your discourtesy, incoherence and just plain bad grammar, I understand you to be saying that I should put my money where my mouth is and describe a form of government superior to the moth-eaten and tattered rags of American Constitutional idiocy -- rags which no longer have the substance even to pretend to cover the nakedness and shame of America's corruption.of course you're a treasonous and perfect idiot. Why not give us your best example of the "ill designed and pathetic" Constitution or admit as a liberal you lack the IQ to do so and have no business being here.I utterly reject and despise that antiquated, sclerotic tissue of incompetence and folly which the Living Dead of the 18th century use to crush the life out of those who live in the 21st century....
If we are to survive, we must start over again from first principles, employing all the wisdom and knowledge which have been painfully won in the intervening two-and-a-half centuries. Into the fire with that outmoded scrap of parchment called the Constitution and burn it to ashes!
I would be surprised if anyone on this forum of illiterates and hysteriacs knew anything about Arrow's Impossibility Theorem, about the intelligent use of lobbies in government, even about "fractional voting", which your rulers use all the time in their own economic decisions, but deny to you, their slaves.
Nothing would be easier for me to do. I am far too serious a thinker to presume to advocate the abolition of a system of government, unless I had something superior with which to replace it. I have given considerable thought to constitutional and electoral reform -- subjects which are purposefully neglected by a corrupt educational system more given to the refinements of totalitarian brainwashing than to truth or enlightenment.
As is so often the case, once one pushes past the lies and propaganda which are designed to deceive and mislead, it is not that difficult to understand what a proper and intelligent form of governance should include.
If you were not so rude and superficial, and asked me in a polite way, I would be happy to elucidate a simple and effective way to represent the interests of society, quite unlike any other form of government you have ever imagined.
However, so important a subject would need a thread of its own, and its explication would require considerable length -- not because the ideas are not clear and simple and elegant, but because the brains of most of the victims of modern American society are so ossified and limited and unflexible that they cannot take in any new ideas, no matter how simple, unless those ideas are repeated many times in varying forms and in words of few syllables.
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