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US Tariffs, Sigh!

Gino

Premium Subscriber
This sh!t is getting carried away, now. It seems like all anyone is doing is trying to come up with a new buzz word and get it to stick and take credit for doing so. This is like a stoopid 8th grade play for all the students who don't really care about none of it.
I really get a kick outta the stage hands who don't know diddly about any of this first hand and just say whatever floats into their head...... like all the none-Americans who think they know how to solve any of this, when their own countries are in p!ss-poor shape.
The real blame here is easy. Computers and the internet. Before computers you had to ACTUALLY look things up, read about it, then think about it and then either talk or write about it. You'd actually learn things, but people since the internet came along, being lazy d!ckwads, just google it and not really read the entire work, but just copy & paste anything they want. Nothing is in their heads but what they're gonna say next....... or copy next. Contradictions run high and it's not a very pleasant view when you have nothing to pull from within yourself.
 

user23434

Premium Subscriber
This sh!t is getting carried away, now. It seems like all anyone is doing is trying to come up with a new buzz word and get it to stick and take credit for doing so. This is like a stoopid 8th grade play for all the students who don't really care about none of it.
I really get a kick outta the stage hands who don't know diddly about any of this first hand and just say whatever floats into their head...... like all the none-Americans who think they know how to solve any of this, when their own countries are in p!ss-poor shape.
The real blame here is easy. Computers and the internet. Before computers you had to ACTUALLY look things up, read about it, then think about it and then either talk or write about it. You'd actually learn things, but people since the internet came along, being lazy d!ckwads, just google it and not really read the entire work, but just copy & paste anything they want. Nothing is in their heads but what they're gonna say next....... or copy next. Contradictions run high and it's not a very pleasant view when you have nothing to pull from within yourself.
I don't think the problem is the internet necessarily, I think it is that people just like to be told what to think rather than thinking for themselves. The process should be: Hear something, read something, see something --- question it from different angles --- process the data --- come to a well thought our conclusion. Don't just repeat what you heard, that is called gossip. The problem is that there is so much fake news out there these days on the internet, in books, and now with AI being able to make fake photos and video you can't even believe what you see. It is all the more important these days to question everything and test it.

Huh... that reminds me of something.

1 Thessalonians 5:21“Test all things; hold fast what is good.”
Acts 17:11 — The Bereans are praised because “they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so.”
 
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