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  • The US. Psychiatrists can Rx. Psychologists cannot. But, they've always a psychiatrist in their back pocket who'll do whatever for a quick buck. If they label themselves "therapist" they're idiots who couldn't even hack a MA.

    My experiences have clearly demonstrated that anyone accepting money will inhibit progress or have one forever dependent upon pharmaceuticals. Those that provide the best help never asked me for anything in return.

    Same goes for education.

  • If so then you were late to the table.

  • That's fairly expensive for just pandering.

  • Shorted with options.

  • Or pandering and drugs. Help is the exception.

  • Reagan changed many paradigms for the worse. I'd bet the majority here couldn't name his predecessor without looking it up, let alone the legislative majorities and legislation.

    I'm going to go do something more productive.

  • I've studied political science, economics, and history for ten years. Most don't have the time and resources. My mistake was engaging the echo chamber with something so complicated.

  • A tradition like president candidates releasing tax returns or presidents making White House visitor logs public or staying out of justice department actions or not personally profiting off the presidency or...

    Yes. Much of the precedent that constitutes a "good" President was established by the actions of Washington and Adams.

  • Yeah, the dignity of the office took quite a nose dive at Reagan.

  • I expect and deserve better. It's not a popular perspective here, where all have settled for "not Trump". I'll leave you to your less than mediocre whatever.

  • They're wrong to do so. It's an old tradition intended to ensure peaceful transfer of power and avoid hegemony. They disrespect the office.

  • Because Trump is a pig, all the rest should roll in the mud also? That doesn't seem wise.

  • Ex-Presidents don't endorse future politicians. They step aside for new leadership.

  • Status quo in the US fucking sucks right now.

    If you want an absence of social aggression, for your community to deliver basic human sympathy and empathy, go the the poor people and live as they do.

  • The Pixel 9 is broken. The correct question is if we've figured out how it's broken or need more time.

  • I ran an experiment: I only posted the facts without the reasoning. They're not stupid. They reasoned it out quickly. But, the conclusions disturbed their comfort. It's comfort they value most. Truth and justice be damned.

    If you find one engaging IRL then investment there is a much, much better ROI for our future. All we can do here, in this format, is sow the seeds of doubt.

  • some kind of 12 dimensional master plan

    This is how we know you're not yet worth the investment of offering a communal opportunity.

    I'd encourage you to stay because the underprivileged are most likely to be motivated to meaningful action. But, it's pointless because you lack the resources to leave.

  • ...who constantly says: “I agree with you in the goal you seek, but I cannot agree with your methods of direct action”; who paternalistically believes he can set the timetable for another man’s freedom; who lives by a mythical concept of time and who constantly advises the Negro to wait for a “more convenient season.”

    I think you're MLK's "white moderate": our greatest stumbling block in our stride towards freedom.