Originally posted by Bardock42
No, you were lying to another poster. But on a public forum, so anyone can point out what a dishonorable, disingenuous person you are.
No you can't tell my my intent. Liar.
Like you lied about the tragic murder of a 11 year old and said it was misogcrap. You are a pathetic, anti feminist who's only goal it to lie about everything he posts.
Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
No you can't tell my my intent. Liar.Like you lied about the tragic murder of a 11 year old and said it was misogcrap. You are a pathetic, anti feminist who's only goal it to lie about everything he posts.
a lie is not the same as a hasty conclusion. you should be able to empathize with that since you practically have a p.h.d. in making hasty conclusions.
Originally posted by Bashar Teg
a lie is not the same as a hasty conclusion. you should be able to empathize with that since you practically have a p.h.d. in making hasty conclusions.
Like Brdock when he claimed Officer Wilson was a murder and a racist before all the facts came out? Or like when he said an 8 year old was misogcrap?
Originally posted by Bardock42
Yes, as far as I can tell it is 45% for 2015/2016.The US system appears more complicated to me, with payroll taxes, etc.
I guess for me it's more of a moral reason, I believe that all people should have access to good health care and education. I also believe that it has a big, positive benefit on a countries citizens as a whole.
See, you and I disagree with the level of access all people should have. I do believe everyone should have access to basic healthcare/emergency room/etc. As far as education, I wouldn't go as far as higher learning, at least not "free" but heavily discounted.
Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Like Brdock when he claimed Officer Wilson was a murder and a racist before all the facts came out? Or like when he said an 8 year old was misogcrap?
I still think Officer Wilson is a murderer and a racist. And I said an 11 year old was partly influenced by a culture of misogyny...
Originally posted by psmith81992
See, you and I disagree with the level of access all people should have. I do believe everyone should have access to basic healthcare/emergency room/etc. As far as education, I wouldn't go as far as higher learning, at least not "free" but heavily discounted.
Yeah, I mean we obviously generally fall on different sides of the political spectrum, definitely within different parties as far as the US is concerned.
Originally posted by psmith81992
See, you and I disagree with the level of access all people should have. I do believe everyone should have access to basic healthcare/emergency room/etc. As far as education, I wouldn't go as far as higher learning, at least not "free" but heavily discounted.
Without open access to that level of education there will always be people who are simply at a disadvantage in life. What's funny is that the U.S. uses a school system designed to indoctrinate the masses into a worker system, to make them complacent, to accept that role and to never question it. In countries where even entry and mid-level workers as well as lower income earners are able to get higher education with little to no cost the overall happiness of the countries--there is actually an index for measuring this--the quality of life there, and the satisfaction of the populous is higher. Crime rates are also lower.
Free education should be the norm. There should not be a cutoff in terms of having access to a means of being taught higher strata of how the world in which a person operates works. It is not part of the average high school curriculum to learn and fully discuss philosophy, sociology, higher math, science, and the like, but they are all part of our reality. Even master, graduate, and PHD programs should be free or supplemented for those who demonstrate the ability for them and would benefit both themselves, their communities, and future employers by having access to them.
There are certainly unnecessary costs that could be cut in the realm of higher education in order to make it more affordable for everyone. Cost is the only issue, is it not? Is there any other legitimate reason to say that anyone who wishes to should not be able to attend college and earn a degree other than that the cost to achieve that at this point is too high?
Originally posted by Ushgarak
He was directly responding to something you said; you are now just stalking him around and posting the same attacks over and over, regardless of the sense of it. There's a difference, and if you can't understand that difference you should not be posting here.
And he's stalking me and posting the same thing over and over. Yet you do nothing.
Look who started it here.
I was minding my own business when he started harassing with the "liar!" Stuff, I don't see one warning for him?
In fact, I took a week off, and came back to him harassing me.
Originally posted by Bardock42
I could be a bit less confrontational, I'll try to do that. But on the whole I just don't agree with you on most topics, I definitely don't follow you around to attack you though.
You have been following me around and starting fights. I took a week off and when I came back, said nothing to you until you started with the harassment. While I was gone you were baiting and trolling. You end up posting in accuracate facts about a 11 year old killed and blatantly call Wilson a racist and a murderer when you have zero evidence to back your claim. If you want to be less confrontational maybe you should check your bias.