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By fonewear 2017-02-08 20:07:46
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Why do we need a government to tell us how to educate students ?

Required reading should be Plato's the Republic. Before they leave high school.
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By fonewear 2017-02-08 20:10:30
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Example of common core math:

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By Garuda.Chanti 2017-02-08 20:26:13
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Bismarck.Josiahfk said: »
I mostly targeted heavy bbcode users half because I'm also curious if my cell phone data useage for a week improves noticeably as well.

You can imagine how much data this site can waste if you load a page and someone posted a 80mb gif or something
You can't block specfic file types?

I really have no idea, I don't have a data plan. I spend too much time at the computer at home as it is.
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By Asura.Saevel 2017-02-08 21:09:54
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Actually. over 80% of those ebil crapitalist corporations donate to the Dems as well.

That's kind of my point, around here you liberal posters like to rant and rail on Republicans for being "crony capitalists" and so forth while looking askance at the fact that Democrats do it just as much.

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And as far as schools go, well here's an article about the school system in Michigan, championed my Ms DoVos:

Really dishonest even for you. That's Detroit, not just any city but Detroit, the progressive liberal Utopia with all those unions and regulations on capital distribution. They attempted charter schools long after the city's economic collapse gutted it's wealth and the city is now in the middle of bankruptcy.

That's like pointing to the private schools of Syria and then connecting Devos to them through vague references.

Evil Mr Dasterdly the child rapist watch's TV shows that are championed by Chanti hmmm.
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By Lakshmi.Zerowone 2017-02-08 21:45:40
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One would think a liberal progressive utopia wouldn't exist in the United States since that would require something like socialism to not be considered a 4 letter word.
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By Asura.Saevel 2017-02-08 22:20:54
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One would think a liberal progressive utopia wouldn't exist in the United States since that would require something like socialism to not be considered a 4 letter word.

If only the USA wasn't a diverse collection of individual governments each with their own laws and regulations. Places like California, New York, Michigan and Illinois are heavily progressive / liberal. Their voters are largely Democrat and vote all sorts of stuff into existence. Only the Supreme Court keeps them in check. California even has "free" universal college, and of course by "free" I mean higher paid workers pay out the nose for it. Good friend of mine was working in California for a big IT company as a coder and getting paid over $150,000 per year. He had to have a room mate in a small two bedroom apartment and had an effective tax rate of nearly 50%. Eventually he got tired of the situation and moved out of the state to take a job for Microsoft. Of course C staffers and other executive level people have ways to substantially reduce their tax burden but middle class / upper middle class professionals don't and get hit with a massive tax burden. States also target companies with those massive tax burdens and companies then find really crafty ways to sidestep and dodge that burden, if possible they move operations out of state or even out of country.

Detroit used to have massive industry with lots of opportunities and growth. Michigan state and more importantly the city of Detroit itself strangled those companies with unions and unfair practices. Naturally when the recession hit the first places to close where those with the highest expense, easily Detroit. When it's time to expand and build a new plant, they chose any place they can get a good deal like Georgia, or even just build the plant in Mexico and deal with the quality issues and corruption.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-02-09 06:24:48
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Asura.Saevel said: »
That's kind of my point, around here you liberal posters like to rant and rail on Republicans for being "crony capitalists" and so forth while looking askance at the fact that Democrats do it just as much.
Democrats/liberals don't just do crony capitalism, they take it to a whole new level.

Remember Solyndra? How about Healthcare.gov? Or any of the many federal government contracts throughout the years, both for defense and infrastructure.

I won't say that Republicans are not involved either (Halliburton, etc.), but at least those contracts are made by capable people, not by the highest donor. In other words, we actually get something in value with the Republican's deals, abet not as valuable as if we actually had vested contractors. Unlike anything in the past 8 years where it was one failure after another.
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By Ramyrez 2017-02-09 07:36:38
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Both parties are dogshit outside of a handful of reps that are trying, albeit not with much success, to get something worthwhile done for the country.

Stop bickering about it and have stupid memes instead.

This, for instance, made me think of Fone.

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By Ramyrez 2017-02-09 07:38:02
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fonewear said: »
Why do we need a government to tell us how to educate students ?

Required reading should be Plato's the Republic How to Balance a Checkbook for Dummies. Before they leave high school.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-02-09 08:46:07
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Ramyrez said: »
Both parties are dogshit outside of a handful of reps that are trying, albeit not with much success, to get something worthwhile done for the country.
They all are, it's just that their interests do not align with the rest of the country (i.e., what is good for Pennsylvania may not be good for the rest of the country).

Those that try to do something that's good for the country generally do it poorly. Or purposefully institute bad law so to further their real agenda (i.e. Obamacare).
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By Lakshmi.Zerowone 2017-02-09 08:46:52
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Asura.Saevel said: »
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One would think a liberal progressive utopia wouldn't exist in the United States since that would require something like socialism to not be considered a 4 letter word.

If only the USA wasn't a diverse collection of individual governments each with their own laws and regulations. Places like California, New York, Michigan and Illinois are heavily progressive / liberal. Their voters are largely Democrat and vote all sorts of stuff into existence. Only the Supreme Court keeps them in check. California even has "free" universal college, and of course by "free" I mean higher paid workers pay out the nose for it. Good friend of mine was working in California for a big IT company as a coder and getting paid over $150,000 per year. He had to have a room mate in a small two bedroom apartment and had an effective tax rate of nearly 50%. Eventually he got tired of the situation and moved out of the state to take a job for Microsoft. Of course C staffers and other executive level people have ways to substantially reduce their tax burden but middle class / upper middle class professionals don't and get hit with a massive tax burden. States also target companies with those massive tax burdens and companies then find really crafty ways to sidestep and dodge that burden, if possible they move operations out of state or even out of country.

Detroit used to have massive industry with lots of opportunities and growth. Michigan state and more importantly the city of Detroit itself strangled those companies with unions and unfair practices. Naturally when the recession hit the first places to close where those with the highest expense, easily Detroit. When it's time to expand and build a new plant, they chose any place they can get a good deal like Georgia, or even just build the plant in Mexico and deal with the quality issues and corruption.

Your anecdotes needs to be updated, California hasn't had free college since 1966-67 when Reagan was governor. The universities have been progressively receiving less funding from the state which is why the cost of tuition steadily increases every year.
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By Asura.Saevel 2017-02-09 09:02:55
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Your anecdotes needs to be updated, California hasn't had free college since 1966-67 when Reagan was governor. The universities have been progressively receiving less funding from the state which is why the cost of tuition steadily increases every year.

University in CA is still largely "free". I use those quotes because the actual cost of state University tuition varies depending on applicants parents income. Wealthy people obviously don't qualify for the state subsidized education nor do non-residents. That's another reason those universitys are accepting so many Asian students from China and Korea. Their parents are rich as *** and pay huge amounts to send their kids to "Western Universities" as its big bragging rights.

The point of this is that in order for CA to subsidize this education they need to tax the ever living *** out of middle class workers. Everything has spiraled out of control and $15 USD an hour there is more like $6 USD everywhere else.
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By Ramyrez 2017-02-09 09:13:52
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Ramyrez said: »
Both parties are dogshit outside of a handful of reps that are trying, albeit not with much success, to get something worthwhile done for the country.
They all are, it's just that their interests do not align with the rest of the country (i.e., what is good for Pennsylvania may not be good for the rest of the country).

Those that try to do something that's good for the country generally do it poorly. Or purposefully institute bad law so to further their real agenda (i.e. Obamacare).

Hah.

In Pennsylvania our Congress critters don't even do what's good for Pennsylvania.

They do what's got for their own pocketbooks, and Pennsylvania voters are *** idiots who keep electing them.
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By Lakshmi.Zerowone 2017-02-09 09:19:32
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Asura.Saevel said: »
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Your anecdotes needs to be updated, California hasn't had free college since 1966-67 when Reagan was governor. The universities have been progressively receiving less funding from the state which is why the cost of tuition steadily increases every year.

University in CA is still largely "free". I use those quotes because the actual cost of state University tuition varies depending on applicants parents income. Wealthy people obviously don't qualify for the state subsidized education nor do non-residents. That's another reason those universitys are accepting so many Asian students from China and Korea. Their parents are rich as *** and pay huge amounts to send their kids to "Western Universities" as its big bragging rights.

The point of this is that in order for CA to subsidize this education they need to tax the ever living *** out of middle class workers. Everything has spiraled out of control and $15 USD an hour there is more like $6 USD everywhere else.

Sounds like you're mixing up in-state tuition v out-state and foreign citizen rates with FASFA. Both of which aren't exclusive to California since one is a federal program and the other is practiced in every state.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-02-09 09:20:13
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Ramyrez said: »
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Ramyrez said: »
Both parties are dogshit outside of a handful of reps that are trying, albeit not with much success, to get something worthwhile done for the country.
They all are, it's just that their interests do not align with the rest of the country (i.e., what is good for Pennsylvania may not be good for the rest of the country).

Those that try to do something that's good for the country generally do it poorly. Or purposefully institute bad law so to further their real agenda (i.e. Obamacare).

Hah.

In Pennsylvania our Congress critters don't even do what's good for Pennsylvania.

They do what's got for their own pocketbooks, and Pennsylvania voters are *** idiots who keep electing them.
Let me guess, this all started since 2010, right?
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By Valefor.Sehachan 2017-02-09 09:21:12
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So what's today's debate fight here? Zero vs Saevel?

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By Ramyrez 2017-02-09 09:23:25
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I've never even heard of it.

Tourism only really helps a handful of cities/towns. Admittedly most of them are places near and dear to my own heart, but there's a lot more people in need elsewhere to boot. Not to mention the non-tourism workers/population even in those tourism towns are hurting.

It's largely why Pennsylvania went w/ Orangey McOrangeface so hard. What we've done this far hasn't worked, why not try this guy? What's the worst that happens, they set fire to the sinking ship?

It's...well, we can talk about it more in P&R or PMs if you really want to know more about it. It's not really RT appropriate.

But to answer your original question, the only movies shot/based here that have generated any significant buzz were when they shot parts of The Dark Knight Returns in Pittsburgh.

Which was cool, because Pittsburgh actually makes a very good Gotham, not that much of the 'burgh is recognizable for what it is after editing.
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By Ramyrez 2017-02-09 09:24:20
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Ramyrez said: »
It's...well, we can talk about it more in P&R or PMs if you really want to know more about it. It's not really RT appropriate.

Hah! I lost track of which forum I was in. What a *** idiot.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-02-09 09:24:56
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Ramyrez said: »
It's...well, we can talk about it more in P&R or PMs if you really want to know more about it. It's not really RT appropriate.
/posts in P&R.
/says it's not RT appropriate
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-02-09 09:25:51
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Ramyrez said: »
Ramyrez said: »
It's...well, we can talk about it more in P&R or PMs if you really want to know more about it. It's not really RT appropriate.

Hah! I lost track of which forum I was in. What a *** idiot.
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By Ramyrez 2017-02-09 09:30:17
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Let me guess, this all started since 2010, right?

...this started somewhere back in the 18th century or so and has gone on in some form or another ever since.

Resource extraction in Pennsylvania has always ruled. To the point where even our left-leaning Governors are beholden to coal and oil interests.
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By Ramyrez 2017-02-09 09:33:15
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Josiahkf said: »
it's the only thing I can think of in media that focuses so hugely on your state.

Looked it up. I see that it's about a train.

...the disused tracks in my hometown were torn up a few years ago.

There's your answer, I think, on how much tourism we're getting back home.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-02-09 09:33:54
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Ramyrez said: »
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Let me guess, this all started since 2010, right?

...this started somewhere back in the 18th century or so and has gone on in some form or another ever since.

Resource extraction in Pennsylvania has always ruled. To the point where even our left-leaning Governors are beholden to coal and oil interests.
So, in other words, you are making a false equivalence by decrying that politicians are inherently evil, where in reality, they are just human.

You are expecting saints from a race of sinners. I'm sorry to tell you this, but if you keep thinking about this, you will always be disappointed. Just accept the fact that humans are flawed, everyone is out for themselves, and moveon.org with your life.
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By Ramyrez 2017-02-09 09:37:43
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Ramyrez said: »
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Let me guess, this all started since 2010, right?

...this started somewhere back in the 18th century or so and has gone on in some form or another ever since.

Resource extraction in Pennsylvania has always ruled. To the point where even our left-leaning Governors are beholden to coal and oil interests.
So, in other words, you are making a false equivalence by decrying that politicians are inherently evil, where in reality, they are just human.

You are expecting saints from a race of sinners. I'm sorry to tell you this, but if you keep thinking about this, you will always be disappointed. Just accept the fact that humans are flawed, everyone is out for themselves, and moveon.org with your life.

Well I hope you at least wiped after shitting in my Cheerios.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-02-09 09:38:43
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Ramyrez said: »
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Ramyrez said: »
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Let me guess, this all started since 2010, right?

...this started somewhere back in the 18th century or so and has gone on in some form or another ever since.

Resource extraction in Pennsylvania has always ruled. To the point where even our left-leaning Governors are beholden to coal and oil interests.
So, in other words, you are making a false equivalence by decrying that politicians are inherently evil, where in reality, they are just human.

You are expecting saints from a race of sinners. I'm sorry to tell you this, but if you keep thinking about this, you will always be disappointed. Just accept the fact that humans are flawed, everyone is out for themselves, and moveon.org with your life.

Well I hope you at least wiped after shitting in my Cheerios.
I thought they were Fruit Loops, and therefor saving you from disappointment.
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By Asura.Dameshi 2017-02-09 09:42:45
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Ramyrez said: »
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Ramyrez said: »
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Let me guess, this all started since 2010, right?

...this started somewhere back in the 18th century or so and has gone on in some form or another ever since.

Resource extraction in Pennsylvania has always ruled. To the point where even our left-leaning Governors are beholden to coal and oil interests.
So, in other words, you are making a false equivalence by decrying that politicians are inherently evil, where in reality, they are just human.

You are expecting saints from a race of sinners. I'm sorry to tell you this, but if you keep thinking about this, you will always be disappointed. Just accept the fact that humans are flawed, everyone is out for themselves, and moveon.org with your life.

Well I hope you at least wiped after shitting in my Cheerios.
Well since someone already started...

Tourism in this part of Pennsylvania has been strong. Took a hit in 2009, but bounced right back in 2010 and has been on the rise since. We've been fortunate, the economy has stayed pretty decent in this part of ole' PA. I guess we can thank the Amish for that. Sorry Western PA, we stole your tourists.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-02-09 09:47:35
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On a serious note:

I'm not joking. I really believe you expect too much from people Ramy. Nobody is like you, nobody will be you, and you shouldn't expect everyone or anyone to hold the same viewpoints/convictions/moral standards as you do.

Morality is by virtue a subjective idea. What may be highly moral to you may not be for me, and visa versa. Just as you pointed out previously, what you hold dear and what you think of everyone else is not, will not, will never be the same as what I or anyone else holds dear either.

For example: You have stated previously that everyone is racist, it's the degree of racism that we exhibit determines how racist we are. You know about my viewpoints about racism (it's really a black/white thing, you are either racist, or not) and I don't think anyone/everyone is racist unless they actually show racism. Those are two moral viewpoints that we strongly disagree with, and nobody is going to share the exact same moral viewpoint as you do, even those who generally agree with you (cause you place a value of racism, what you may consider somebody as 10% racist, somebody else may consider as 5% or 20% racist).
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-02-09 09:50:32
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Oh great, now there are 2 Pennsylvanians in this thread.

/boycottsAmishproducts

Asura.Dameshi said: »
Sorry Western PA, we stole your tourists.
Wait, is there anything there to go see?



I mean, maybe Pittsburgh, but even then....

If Pittsburgh is your source of tourism, that's pretty bad.
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