Hanlon's Razor: Never attribute to malice that whichย is adequately explained by stupidity.
I try to live my life by this especially since I realised a lot of well educated are not the brightest, but love talking from a position of authority.
@LoyalLogic Only a couple of things that'll stop Trump's admin and that's government structure which is designed to slow down change so someone can't come in, change things without following the process.
Trump's appointees, will be facing non-stop opposition and many will fall out with him.
@OperationMadman@LoyalLogic I think this is one of those agree-to-disagree moments.
Since Kamala never had the time, it's impossible to get a definitive answer. It was always going to be an uphill battle and an impossible one given 4 months to do it in.
@OperationMadman@LoyalLogic The last time I checked, the two of them were not some Cronenberg monster fusion of flesh wishing to be put out of its misery; they were two people who could have their own unique opinions and policies. Many Presidents have previously been VPs, without being carbon copies.
@OperationMadman@LoyalLogic It's hard to say one way or the other. As it was, Kamala was the only reasonable choice given the lack of time to organise a primary and campaign. Given more time, I think she could have separated herself from Biden, but, its impossible to say as she didn't get all that much time
@sleepy_hazard@LoyalLogic Many leftists wanted to vote against Kamala to show they weren't happy with her position on Gaza and that she wasn't going left-wing enough.
It seems like an own goal to me.
@LoyalLogic The issue I see is ID Pol's a distraction from actual issues, two working-class people have much more in common than two people of the same race, only one's a billionaire and the others living paycheck to paycheck.
@LoyalLogic Because, it's a bit like Brexit, all the polling suggested that Remain was a clear victor with even leaders of the Vote Leave Campaign conceding defeat as the polls closed, but, so many stayed how, or used their vote as a protest vote that it actually went the other way.
@LoyalLogic Whichever side you wanted to win, it was shocking that no one I saw could call this election going this way (except with hindsight) it was supposed to be a toss-up, but the numbers show that just was not the case at all. How many people would have bothered to vote if they knew?
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@Prof_heist Survive? I would be jumping for joy and dialing up the investments. Crashes are opportunities to take advantage of, not something to fear, unless your drawing down.
@InvestorVideos Intel feels like they really got complacent I work with Intel and AMD products daily and I still much prefer the reliability Intel it's such a shame they can't maintain that and innovate. Rather than just build on the old foundations.