by mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Mar 06, 2025 7:44 am
by Booney » Thu Mar 06, 2025 7:56 am
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Politicians are held accountable at election time.
by shoe boy » Thu Mar 06, 2025 8:01 am
by mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Mar 06, 2025 8:01 am
Booney wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Politicians are held accountable at election time.
Is that comment meant to be read positively or negatively?
by wenchbarwer » Thu Mar 06, 2025 8:52 am
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Booney wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Politicians are held accountable at election time.
Is that comment meant to be read positively or negatively?
Both.
It's a positive to vote them out.
The negative is the new guys aren't any better
by Booney » Thu Mar 06, 2025 9:30 am
by wenchbarwer » Thu Mar 06, 2025 9:37 am
Booney wrote:So Trumps tariffs on cars will see some cars rise by $12,000, a small Kia will go from around $30k to $37.5k.
His plan? Freeze the tariffs for 3 months to "give manufacturers time to move their manufacturing into the US"
by dedja » Thu Mar 06, 2025 11:20 am
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Politicians are held accountable at election time.
by mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Mar 06, 2025 11:31 am
by Jimmy_041 » Thu Mar 06, 2025 11:39 am
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:They can vote him out in 4yrs....
But civil war may have erupted by then
by Jimmy_041 » Thu Mar 06, 2025 11:42 am
dedja wrote:As an aside, I’ve recently watches a few episodes of The Open Book by Anthony Scaramucci, something I didn’t think I’d ever do, but is has been enlightening to hear about the thoughts of credible sources within Trumps inner circle.
It’s completely insane.
by whufc » Thu Mar 06, 2025 11:58 am
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Politicians are held accountable at election time.
by Jimmy_041 » Thu Mar 06, 2025 12:07 pm
whufc wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Politicians are held accountable at election time.
This is where i have the issue. In that yes they can be held accountable at election but ultimately, we are voting with so little knowledge on what is legitimate and what is not legitimate.
The 'average punter' can scroll through ten news stories and i guarantee you in 12 months' time 5 articles will say tariffs were great for America for reason x, y,z (maybe indirect reasons) and the next 5 will say they were bad for America because of x,y,z.
The average punter won't have time to go and study the ins and outs of international tariffs so will be forced to believe one side of the story. They will make that decision on whose personality resonates with them the most and whose marketing attracts them the most. Such a shit way to be voting.
Sadly, we live in a era where dare i say it we almost have to much freedom of information that people can spin any stat/figure/quote to tell any story they like even if it misleads the public completely. No accountability for telling truths or telling facts only.
Thats why i like sport, the scoreboard tells the only story you really need to know. You can analysis all you like but the scoreboard never ever lies.
by MW » Thu Mar 06, 2025 12:10 pm
by dedja » Thu Mar 06, 2025 12:11 pm
by wenchbarwer » Thu Mar 06, 2025 12:14 pm
dedja wrote:Agree to an extent. It’s becoming harder and harder to distinguish what is the truth or not, due to the proliferation of social media. The way the ‘social media algorithm’ reinforces people’s biases just makes the problem worse, and people start believing the bubble they end up in.
Ultimately though, people tend to be lazy and are disinterested in politics, and tend to believe the lies and ‘us vs them’ antagonism that Trump cultivates and thrives on.
We’re becoming stupider as time goes by, and the US has greatly accelerated this phenomenon.
by dedja » Thu Mar 06, 2025 12:14 pm
MW wrote:The next US election will be simple. If the red blooded population are feeling better off over the next 4 years, cost of living is down, employment rate is low etc etc then Republicans win regardless of the spin or who will lead them. If it goes the other way and the US economy is destroyed, and cost of living skyrockets with the tariffs and employment rate does not improve or gets worse, the same people who voted Trump in will turn on him just as quick.
by mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Mar 06, 2025 12:15 pm
MW wrote:The next US election will be simple. If the red blooded population are feeling better off over the next 4 years, cost of living is down, employment rate is low etc etc then Republicans win regardless of the spin or who will lead them. If it goes the other way and the US economy is destroyed, and cost of living skyrockets with the tariffs and employment rate does not improve or gets worse, the same people who voted Trump in will turn on him just as quick.
by whufc » Thu Mar 06, 2025 12:16 pm
dedja wrote:Agree to an extent. It’s becoming harder and harder to distinguish what is the truth or not, due to the proliferation of social media. The way the ‘social media algorithm’ reinforces people’s biases just makes the problem worse, and people start believing the bubble they end up in.
Ultimately though, people tend to be lazy and are disinterested in politics, and tend to believe the lies and ‘us vs them’ antagonism that Trump cultivates and thrives on.
We’re becoming stupider as time goes by, and the US has greatly accelerated this phenomenon.
by whufc » Thu Mar 06, 2025 12:24 pm
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