For the true believers of the Assange, they claim that they would time the infodump at a time very close to the debates. This is supposed to be a publicity tactic - if they dumped them earlier, they'd have less exposure and the spin machine would have time to figure out how to wear it down into nothing.
If it is indeed anything. Selling arms to Saudi Arabia? This kind of shit didn't even pester Reagan. It won't make a difference to the mud lady.
I, personally, think it's very fucking unfair that Nixon was the last president to have to face any consequences for breaking the law. Tricky dick deserved better.
you've (IIRC) said in the past that the end goal of civilized society should be the elimination of "traditional" jobs, replaced by a state of affairs where the government basically pays you to exist.... which by itself is a major hurdle in the way of your preferred state of affairs.... if you want to convince the public that's where we should be headed.... your argument
It is the only possible outcome if things go well. If things go not-so well, the only other alternatives are dystopias. We can no more stay as we are, than tribes could after the invention of agriculture.
There isn't an "argument" or "convincing" to be made, it's just a non-falsifiable observation on where we're going. People don't change society. Kings and technology do. Things will be worse than they were in the great depression before normal people are exposed to these (absolutely extreme compared to the world we're living in now) concepts.
Until Jeremy Drivesalot is replaced by an autotruck, he's not gonna give a shit about the religious scifi ravings of smelly pointdexters. He's got NASCAR, getting laid, and keeping up with Call of Duty to worry about.
While planning construction he was told that one of the machines could do the work of 50 men; in reply he said "not necessary, I have 50 men", and gave 50 guys sorely-needed work they otherwise wouldn't have had.
Just as a related aside, in one of Frederick Douglass's books (they're public domain, people. Man's been dead for over a hundred years now) he gave an example of how the north and south differed in port practices. In the south, they'd unload a ship using dozens of slaves. In the north, they'd do the same job with three or four men and an ox.
Just like then, slavery and low pay do a lot to stagnate progress. A
ton of conservatives laugh at the possibility of fast food workers being put out of a job by being less efficient than electricity and I'm still baffled at how that's supposed to be a "bad" thing.
Are we
supposed to have
Pyongyang Traffic Girls? Is that seriously what we should be aiming for?
Just make a hobbyist works program if you want people to do something that involves interacting with other humans, if increasing the birth rate is really a goal. Geez.
slavery and low pay
Just a reminder that no one cares about, prison strike is still going on. As per the 13th amendment, we procure slaves through the state now.
BulletMagnet wrote:I'm surprised you remember that...and wonder why the heck it's suddenly popped back onto your radar now.
As I've stated before, my perception of time and scope is very different from you humans. It's really only been two and a half days for me.