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    • wrx7mW
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      BTW... This topic has gone way off the rails.

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      • DustinB3403D
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        So who is placing bets on the superbowl this year? Anyone doing any of the prop bets?

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @dyasny
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          @dyasny said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

          @scottalanmiller said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

          Taking bribes and funneling money into your pockets instead of governing for the people with a mandate, that's corruption. It's stealing.

          Not if you turn that into a law. Lets imagine you have a large group of people, all voting for the same party. The party has a significant following, significant enough to be essential for any government to include them, if they want a lawfully large following. That party doesn't care about governing the country, they'll vote for whatever the rest of the government wants them to vote for, as long as their voters get preferable conditions. They don't put money in their own pockets, they send funds to their voter base, supporting them, exactly as they promised in every election campaign. And that money isn't sent in secret, it is passed as a law, because if that law isn't passed, this particular party will exit the governing coalition, and cause it to fall apart. Pure abuse of the system, without breaking any laws.

          Still defining a bribe. Just because a bribe is public and direct to voters, or secret and direct to a legislature doesn't change that someone is using votes to get money to buy votes.

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            dyasny @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

            Still defining a bribe. Just because a bribe is public and direct to voters, or secret and direct to a legislature doesn't change that someone is using votes to get money to buy votes.

            Still perfectly legal. This is why I keep saying that their democratic system is crap and needs to be changed, but for it to change, a government would have to pass a law, and with these groups in the government, they'll never vote for such a change.

            This is also why I laugh so hard whenever I hear a kiddie in the US saying your system needs to be overhauled to the European way, with representation from multiple parties instead of just two. Please never do that 🙂

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            • coliverC
              coliver @dyasny
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              @dyasny ...the two party system makes everything you're saying worse.

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                dyasny @coliver
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                @coliver said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                @dyasny ...the two party system makes everything you're saying worse.

                No, because a two party system makes such abuse impossible. There are other problems, but I'll take those over being forced to feed a small group of people for free, just because they were well enough organized to put a party together and force it down everyone else's throats.

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                • coliverC
                  coliver @dyasny
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                  @dyasny said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                  @coliver said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                  @dyasny ...the two party system makes everything you're saying worse.

                  No, because a two party system makes such abuse impossible. There are other problems, but I'll take those over being forced to feed a small group of people for free, just because they were well enough organized to put a party together and force it down everyone else's throats.

                  Yeah... we have that too... in fact we have it to an extreme. We elect people not on policies but simply because they aren't part of the other tribe. Therefore anything to help or hinder your tribe or the other is more important then actually getting anything done.... At least with a parliamentary democracy you have the ability to vote for a different minority party if your does something you don't like.

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                  • IRJI
                    IRJ @dyasny
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                    @dyasny said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                    @coliver said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                    @dyasny ...the two party system makes everything you're saying worse.

                    No, because a two party system makes such abuse impossible. There are other problems, but I'll take those over being forced to feed a small group of people for free, just because they were well enough organized to put a party together and force it down everyone else's throats.

                    https://media.giphy.com/media/wWue0rCDOphOE/giphy.gif

                    Two party systems only makes people choose a side. The problem is the both sides are extremely corrupt and because of collectivism people are unwilling to think for themselves. This problems is on both sides. People are defending Trump or Obama just because he his on their side or vice versa. There is already an opinion formed that I am a Democrat/Repubican therefore my party is always right and the other guys are completely wrong.

                    Intelligent people are able to look at things by issue not by party or politician. Unfortunately 90% of people are completely tied up in this party affliation bullshit. It's easy to sell because you can always make the other side look stupid since they both do stupid things. Then people from each party will make themselves feel better from mocking the other party. When in essence they are the ones being fooled since they never look at issues from a neutral or opposite point of view.

                    Collectivism is a bitch and it makes people dumber than rocks!

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                      dyasny @coliver
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                      @coliver said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                      Yeah... we have that too... in fact we have it to an extreme. We elect people not on policies but simply because they aren't part of the other tribe. Therefore anything to help or hinder your tribe or the other is more important then actually getting anything done.... At least with a parliamentary democracy you have the ability to vote for a different minority party if your does something you don't like.

                      Still, with a 2 party system, no group can simply force the rest of the country to give them a free ride. Even if you are part of such a group, you simply don't have the option to vote for a party which will be enforcing your freebies and nothing else.

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                        dyasny @IRJ
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                        @IRJ said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                        @dyasny said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                        @coliver said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                        @dyasny ...the two party system makes everything you're saying worse.

                        No, because a two party system makes such abuse impossible. There are other problems, but I'll take those over being forced to feed a small group of people for free, just because they were well enough organized to put a party together and force it down everyone else's throats.

                        https://media.giphy.com/media/wWue0rCDOphOE/giphy.gif

                        Two party systems only makes people choose a side. The problem is the both sides are extremely corrupt and because of collectivism people are unwilling to think for themselves. This problems is on both sides. People are defending Trump or Obama just because he his on their side or vice versa. There is already an opinion formed that I am a Democrat/Repubican therefore my party is always right and the other guys are completely wrong.

                        Intelligent people are able to look at things by issue not by party or politician. Unfortunately 90% of people are completely tied up in this party affliation bullshit. It's easy to sell because you can always make the other side look stupid since they both do stupid things. Then people from each party will make themselves feel better from mocking the other party. When in essence they are the ones being fooled since they never look at issues from a neutral or opposite point of view.

                        Collectivism is a bitch and it makes people dumber than rocks!

                        so you are suggesting to split all those people into even smaller chunks, and try to form a government out of a collection of those tiny chunks. If you have 10 parties instead of 2 (with the size of the US, it'll be more like 100 parties really), each pulling in it's own direction, how will a government be able to even form, not to mention actually do anything?

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                        • coliverC
                          coliver @IRJ
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                          @IRJ That's a great gif... I'm keeping that.

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                          • coliverC
                            coliver @dyasny
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                            @dyasny said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                            @IRJ said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                            @dyasny said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                            @coliver said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                            @dyasny ...the two party system makes everything you're saying worse.

                            No, because a two party system makes such abuse impossible. There are other problems, but I'll take those over being forced to feed a small group of people for free, just because they were well enough organized to put a party together and force it down everyone else's throats.

                            https://media.giphy.com/media/wWue0rCDOphOE/giphy.gif

                            Two party systems only makes people choose a side. The problem is the both sides are extremely corrupt and because of collectivism people are unwilling to think for themselves. This problems is on both sides. People are defending Trump or Obama just because he his on their side or vice versa. There is already an opinion formed that I am a Democrat/Repubican therefore my party is always right and the other guys are completely wrong.

                            Intelligent people are able to look at things by issue not by party or politician. Unfortunately 90% of people are completely tied up in this party affliation bullshit. It's easy to sell because you can always make the other side look stupid since they both do stupid things. Then people from each party will make themselves feel better from mocking the other party. When in essence they are the ones being fooled since they never look at issues from a neutral or opposite point of view.

                            Collectivism is a bitch and it makes people dumber than rocks!

                            so you are suggesting to split all those people into even smaller chunks, and try to form a government out of a collection of those tiny chunks. If you have 10 parties instead of 2 (with the size of the US, it'll be more like 100 parties really), each pulling in it's own direction, how will a government be able to even form, not to mention actually do anything?

                            I mean that's kind of the point... the Government should be forced to negotiate between itself. It will need to slow down and actually work through problems instead of waiting for 2-4 years for the next party to become the majority.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @dyasny
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                              @dyasny said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                              Still defining a bribe. Just because a bribe is public and direct to voters, or secret and direct to a legislature doesn't change that someone is using votes to get money to buy votes.

                              Still perfectly legal. This is why I keep saying that their democratic system is crap and needs to be changed, but for it to change, a government would have to pass a law, and with these groups in the government, they'll never vote for such a change.

                              This is also why I laugh so hard whenever I hear a kiddie in the US saying your system needs to be overhauled to the European way, with representation from multiple parties instead of just two. Please never do that 🙂

                              Legal corruption is still corruption.

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                                coliver @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                                @dyasny said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                                Still defining a bribe. Just because a bribe is public and direct to voters, or secret and direct to a legislature doesn't change that someone is using votes to get money to buy votes.

                                Still perfectly legal. This is why I keep saying that their democratic system is crap and needs to be changed, but for it to change, a government would have to pass a law, and with these groups in the government, they'll never vote for such a change.

                                This is also why I laugh so hard whenever I hear a kiddie in the US saying your system needs to be overhauled to the European way, with representation from multiple parties instead of just two. Please never do that 🙂

                                Legal corruption is still corruption.

                                This goes back to the ethical vs legal conversation in another thread.

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                                • tonyshowoffT
                                  tonyshowoff
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                                  Holy shit, I took a nap and literally over 200 posts are added which are off topic, maybe we should remember this thread is to mock and ridicule the OP about his delusions when it comes to caring about insane employers. Hopefully there's a way to bulk split off the other posts about taxes and government corruption.

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                                    dyasny @coliver
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                                    @coliver said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                                    I mean that's kind of the point... the Government should be forced to negotiate between itself. It will need to slow down and actually work through problems instead of waiting for 2-4 years for the next party to become the majority.

                                    For a government to be able to do anything, it needs to have the power to act on decisions. If the government is composed of a dozen different groups all pulling in different directions, nothing will ever be achieved. This is the problem with any coalition based government, even before you get to the abuse possibilities

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                                    • IRJI
                                      IRJ @dyasny
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                                      @dyasny said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                                      @coliver said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                                      I mean that's kind of the point... the Government should be forced to negotiate between itself. It will need to slow down and actually work through problems instead of waiting for 2-4 years for the next party to become the majority.

                                      For a government to be able to do anything, it needs to have the power to act on decisions. If the government is composed of a dozen different groups all pulling in different directions, nothing will ever be achieved. This is the problem with any coalition based government, even before you get to the abuse possibilities

                                      What is the responsibility of government?

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                                        dyasny @scottalanmiller
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                                        @scottalanmiller said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                                        Legal corruption is still corruption.

                                        At this point it's just semantics, because there is absolutely nothing anyone can do about it (except everyone suddenly dropping their differences and voting in a majority single party government which will pass a law banning this practice - an obvious impossibility).

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @dyasny
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                                          @dyasny said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                                          @coliver said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                                          @dyasny ...the two party system makes everything you're saying worse.

                                          No, because a two party system makes such abuse impossible. There are other problems, but I'll take those over being forced to feed a small group of people for free, just because they were well enough organized to put a party together and force it down everyone else's throats.

                                          Two party is pretty bad. We don't even have the benefits of the "mix and match" system. The US is not officially two party, it just lacks the processes to deal with more than two.

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                                            scottalanmiller @coliver
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                                            @coliver said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                                            @dyasny said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                                            @coliver said in Finally leaving my job, and it's just as annoying as I thought it would be:

                                            @dyasny ...the two party system makes everything you're saying worse.

                                            No, because a two party system makes such abuse impossible. There are other problems, but I'll take those over being forced to feed a small group of people for free, just because they were well enough organized to put a party together and force it down everyone else's throats.

                                            Yeah... we have that too... in fact we have it to an extreme. We elect people not on policies but simply because they aren't part of the other tribe. Therefore anything to help or hinder your tribe or the other is more important then actually getting anything done.... At least with a parliamentary democracy you have the ability to vote for a different minority party if your does something you don't like.

                                            Yes, the US is effectively a "vote against who you hate most" system. You never, ever give a vote for what you want, our system only tells us what we want the least.

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