FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities
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@popester said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
I would move that; given the technology we have today, we push the issue of dispersing the so called "representatives" back to the localities they so called "Represent". Makes it a lot harder to live a cloistered existence. If you can knock on my door and ask for an explanation, I may just represent you a little better.
I'd imagine that lobbying keeps them rich and in gated neighborhoods where you couldn't ever confront them. The corporations have a lot of money invested in these pawns, they don't want them mingling with the peons.
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@bnrstnr said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
@popester said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
I would move that; given the technology we have today, we push the issue of dispersing the so called "representatives" back to the localities they so called "Represent". Makes it a lot harder to live a cloistered existence. If you can knock on my door and ask for an explanation, I may just represent you a little better.
I'd imagine that lobbying keeps them rich and in gated neighborhoods where you couldn't ever confront them. The corporations have a lot of money invested in these pawns, they don't want them mingling with the peons.
The Constitution provides a mechanism to bypass the representatives and their enablers. Check out Article 5.
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@popester said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
Going dark, isn't a problem. The right to privacy is granted by our constitution.
I am hearing from certain circles that "The Constitution" is on life support. It is seen as an inconvenience to those who have a disdain for the individuals rights and the right to privacy. Many consider us in a "Post Constitutional" period.
Which would be fine, if we were doing something better. But we aren't. It's just lawlessness.
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@rojoloco said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
@dustinb3403 "Decent" people don't run for office. Even in the rare instance when a decent person gets elected to something, they get to Washington and they have to play the game the way it already exists, thereby removing their ability to do the right thing in any scenario.
That's correct. The system is really designed for this. Every aspect of our government system is designed to encourage status quo and corruption. There is no reward for being ethical, no visibility to the people, and the people are essentially forced to maintain status quo.
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@popester said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
@rojoloco said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
@dustinb3403 "Decent" people don't run for office. Even in the rare instance when a decent person gets elected to something, they get to Washington and they have to play the game the way it already exists, thereby removing their ability to do the right thing in any scenario.
I would move that; given the technology we have today, we push the issue of dispersing the so called "representatives" back to the localities they so called "Represent". Makes it a lot harder to live a cloistered existence. If you can knock on my door and ask for an explanation, I may just represent you a little better.
I'm much more of a "start over" believer. I don't think our system works, period. It is old and pre-dates most modern republic designs and it shows. Other countries learned so much from our mistakes, but we don't have a system that allows for growth and adaptation. The US system is designed, intentionally or by accident, to make anything outside of status quo essentially impossible.
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@rojoloco said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
@dustinb3403 said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
@rojoloco yea. . . unfortunately this is true. . .
they have to play the game the way it already exists, thereby removing their ability to do the right thing in any scenario.
So what other options are there?
Burn it all to the ground, then a couple or three generations of some Walking Dead type shit, then maybe something better will rise from the ashes of society?
Sadly, I could see this being what eventually winds up happening.
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@dafyre said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
@rojoloco said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
@dustinb3403 said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
@rojoloco yea. . . unfortunately this is true. . .
they have to play the game the way it already exists, thereby removing their ability to do the right thing in any scenario.
So what other options are there?
Burn it all to the ground, then a couple or three generations of some Walking Dead type shit, then maybe something better will rise from the ashes of society?
Sadly, I could see this being what eventually winds up happening.
Well, it's possible, but that's never really happened. And it isn't like the US hasn't gone through this before. Remember that hole Revolution thing? We've done this, and it worked out fine.
Most countries go through revolutions from time to time. The US has gone pretty long without one.
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@scottalanmiller said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
@dafyre said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
@rojoloco said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
@dustinb3403 said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
@rojoloco yea. . . unfortunately this is true. . .
they have to play the game the way it already exists, thereby removing their ability to do the right thing in any scenario.
So what other options are there?
Burn it all to the ground, then a couple or three generations of some Walking Dead type shit, then maybe something better will rise from the ashes of society?
Sadly, I could see this being what eventually winds up happening.
Well, it's possible, but that's never really happened. And it isn't like the US hasn't gone through this before. Remember that hole Revolution thing? We've done this, and it worked out fine.
Most countries go through revolutions from time to time. The US has gone pretty long without one.
But if we're going to have a revolution, there must be dancing . A revolution without dancing is not a revolution worth having.
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@dafyre said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
@scottalanmiller said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
@dafyre said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
@rojoloco said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
@dustinb3403 said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
@rojoloco yea. . . unfortunately this is true. . .
they have to play the game the way it already exists, thereby removing their ability to do the right thing in any scenario.
So what other options are there?
Burn it all to the ground, then a couple or three generations of some Walking Dead type shit, then maybe something better will rise from the ashes of society?
Sadly, I could see this being what eventually winds up happening.
Well, it's possible, but that's never really happened. And it isn't like the US hasn't gone through this before. Remember that hole Revolution thing? We've done this, and it worked out fine.
Most countries go through revolutions from time to time. The US has gone pretty long without one.
But if we're going to have a revolution, there must be dancing . A revolution without dancing is not a revolution worth having.
That would be like a French revolution.
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Now we've just lost our heads.
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Revolutions must also have cake.
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@scottalanmiller said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
Revolutions must also have cake.
Only if the cake is not a lie.
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@dafyre said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
@scottalanmiller said in FBI announces incompetency of its own capabilities:
Revolutions must also have cake.
Only if the cake is not a lie.
You mean @cakeis_not_alie ?
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I eat cake all the time, it is true.
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I eat cake and lie about doing so.
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