A simple explanation of the pandemic.

Ray9

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Smart people are cool. They go to great institutions of learning where other smart people teach them to gravitate into positions of leadership. We know they are smart because they always end up in possession of a power we have here on Earth called money. The rest of us wo are not smart know what money is and if we get some we can do things we enjoy and get things we need.

But smart people are special. They know the rest of us are not smart so they can trick us into believing things that are not only untrue, but detrimental and downright dangerous to us, our neighbors, and our children. How do they do this? Well, they learn to recognize those among us who are not just unsmart but just plain stupid. Unfortunately for the human race, there is not enough money for everyone to cash in on getting the power to get things they need, let alone want.

Why should smart people suffer? Aren’t they smarter than the rest of us? Is that not what being smart is all about? You see, there are many more unsmart people than smart ones so if a few smart people get together they can elevate themselves to a position of control while the rest of us do all the work to stay alive. We have a name for that here in the US, we call it Congress.

Smart people do not think like the rest of us who are not smart. They know they can use trickery to rile us, not just against one another, but against other far away unsmart people. Then they get together with other smart people far away and divide up spoils of treasure while the rest of us fight just to survive. We call that globalization.

The unsmart needed a champion and they got one. A crude, unpolished leader appeared called Donald Trump. He already had money, so he did not need to trick us. He wanted us to have a future free from the yoke of a totalitarian aristocracy of educated smart people keeping us in the trenches while they live in the clouds.

It was working so after failing to trick us with inquisitions, it looks like smart people got together to unleash a great pestilence on us to teach us a lesson. Will it work? We will see.
 
No. We have Trump because the American people are fed up with the corruption in the imperial capital, but also because O and Her are terrible criminal frauds. They hoped Donnie would be better for the people, not just the extreme wealthy. They were wrong.

Had O left behind a successful presidency, Hilly would have won easily.
 
Smart does not translate into a good leader, in fact not counting multi-talents like president Trump, the opposite is the case.

The manipulative technocrats who lie all day long should be dealt with for certain. But don't confuse yourself, these types usually can not lead in any capacity. When someone nerdy like Gates of Hell speaks, no one is fooled that this man could lead for a shit.
 
Smart people are cool. They go to great institutions of learning where other smart people teach them to gravitate into positions of leadership. We know they are smart because they always end up in possession of a power we have here on Earth called money. The rest of us wo are not smart know what money is and if we get some we can do things we enjoy and get things we need.

But smart people are special. They know the rest of us are not smart so they can trick us into believing things that are not only untrue, but detrimental and downright dangerous to us, our neighbors, and our children. How do they do this? Well, they learn to recognize those among us who are not just unsmart but just plain stupid. Unfortunately for the human race, there is not enough money for everyone to cash in on getting the power to get things they need, let alone want.

Why should smart people suffer? Aren’t they smarter than the rest of us? Is that not what being smart is all about? You see, there are many more unsmart people than smart ones so if a few smart people get together they can elevate themselves to a position of control while the rest of us do all the work to stay alive. We have a name for that here in the US, we call it Congress.

Smart people do not think like the rest of us who are not smart. They know they can use trickery to rile us, not just against one another, but against other far away unsmart people. Then they get together with other smart people far away and divide up spoils of treasure while the rest of us fight just to survive. We call that globalization.

The unsmart needed a champion and they got one. A crude, unpolished leader appeared called Donald Trump. He already had money, so he did not need to trick us. He wanted us to have a future free from the yoke of a totalitarian aristocracy of educated smart people keeping us in the trenches while they live in the clouds.

It was working so after failing to trick us with inquisitions, it looks like smart people got together to unleash a great pestilence on us to teach us a lesson. Will it work? We will see.
 
Trump is neither particularly intelligent nor a good leader. He's a loud, pugilistic nationalist salesman, he found a way to tap into a frustration and rage that had been brewing, and we've seen this before in world history.

It's not at all surprising the hard Right would do everything it can to attack intelligence, education and science -- look at the people it has followed just recently: Dubya, Palin, Trump.

Intelligence, leadership, success, creativity - they're all mutually exclusive qualities. Sometimes they combine with the others, sometimes they don't. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Ya just never know.
 
Smart people are cool. They go to great institutions of learning where other smart people teach them to gravitate into positions of leadership. We know they are smart because they always end up in possession of a power we have here on Earth called money. The rest of us wo are not smart know what money is and if we get some we can do things we enjoy and get things we need.

But smart people are special. They know the rest of us are not smart so they can trick us into believing things that are not only untrue, but detrimental and downright dangerous to us, our neighbors, and our children. How do they do this? Well, they learn to recognize those among us who are not just unsmart but just plain stupid. Unfortunately for the human race, there is not enough money for everyone to cash in on getting the power to get things they need, let alone want.

Why should smart people suffer? Aren’t they smarter than the rest of us? Is that not what being smart is all about? You see, there are many more unsmart people than smart ones so if a few smart people get together they can elevate themselves to a position of control while the rest of us do all the work to stay alive. We have a name for that here in the US, we call it Congress.

Smart people do not think like the rest of us who are not smart. They know they can use trickery to rile us, not just against one another, but against other far away unsmart people. Then they get together with other smart people far away and divide up spoils of treasure while the rest of us fight just to survive. We call that globalization.

The unsmart needed a champion and they got one. A crude, unpolished leader appeared called Donald Trump. He already had money, so he did not need to trick us. He wanted us to have a future free from the yoke of a totalitarian aristocracy of educated smart people keeping us in the trenches while they live in the clouds.

It was working so after failing to trick us with inquisitions, it looks like smart people got together to unleash a great pestilence on us to teach us a lesson. Will it work? We will see.

let's see how long that stays up this time eh?

~S~
 
Trump is neither particularly intelligent nor a good leader. He's a loud, pugilistic nationalist, he found a way to tap into a frustration and rage that had been brewing, and we've seen this before in world history.

It's not at all surprising the hard Right would do everything it can to attack intelligence, education and science -- look at the people it has followed just recently: Dubya, Palin, Trump.

Intelligence, leadership, success, creativity - they're all mutually exclusive. Sometimes they combine with the others, sometimes they don't. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Ya just never know.

This was a particularly dumb way of saying Trump is literally Hitler.

But he is not, however he is very smart no doubts about that. And no one seems to be attacking for his high IQ, that's perhaps because for anyone with room temperature IQ it's obvious the post is talking about the intelligentsia, not intelligence. For a good reason, they completely failed. Unfortunately high IQ does not mean you can't lie or have a relentlessly selfish agenda.
 
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Trump is neither particularly intelligent nor a good leader. He's a loud, pugilistic nationalist, he found a way to tap into a frustration and rage that had been brewing, and we've seen this before in world history.

It's not at all surprising the hard Right would do everything it can to attack intelligence, education and science -- look at the people it has followed just recently: Dubya, Palin, Trump.

Intelligence, leadership, success, creativity - they're all mutually exclusive. Sometimes they combine with the others, sometimes they don't. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Ya just never know.

This was a particularly dumb way of saying Trump is literally Hitler.

But he is not, however he is very smart no doubts about that.
"Literally Hitler". That's actually not what I said, but I believe that's what you think.

My point, illustrated.
 
Smart people are cool. They go to great institutions of learning where other smart people teach them to gravitate into positions of leadership. We know they are smart because they always end up in possession of a power we have here on Earth called money. The rest of us wo are not smart know what money is and if we get some we can do things we enjoy and get things we need.

But smart people are special. They know the rest of us are not smart so they can trick us into believing things that are not only untrue, but detrimental and downright dangerous to us, our neighbors, and our children. How do they do this? Well, they learn to recognize those among us who are not just unsmart but just plain stupid. Unfortunately for the human race, there is not enough money for everyone to cash in on getting the power to get things they need, let alone want.

Why should smart people suffer? Aren’t they smarter than the rest of us? Is that not what being smart is all about? You see, there are many more unsmart people than smart ones so if a few smart people get together they can elevate themselves to a position of control while the rest of us do all the work to stay alive. We have a name for that here in the US, we call it Congress.

Smart people do not think like the rest of us who are not smart. They know they can use trickery to rile us, not just against one another, but against other far away unsmart people. Then they get together with other smart people far away and divide up spoils of treasure while the rest of us fight just to survive. We call that globalization.

The unsmart needed a champion and they got one. A crude, unpolished leader appeared called Donald Trump. He already had money, so he did not need to trick us. He wanted us to have a future free from the yoke of a totalitarian aristocracy of educated smart people keeping us in the trenches while they live in the clouds.

It was working so after failing to trick us with inquisitions, it looks like smart people got together to unleash a great pestilence on us to teach us a lesson. Will it work? We will see.

let's see how long that stays up this time eh?

~S~

It's been vanishing with alarming regularity everywhere I've seen it posted.

Must hit it pretty close to the mark.
 
Trump is neither particularly intelligent nor a good leader. He's a loud, pugilistic nationalist, he found a way to tap into a frustration and rage that had been brewing, and we've seen this before in world history.

It's not at all surprising the hard Right would do everything it can to attack intelligence, education and science -- look at the people it has followed just recently: Dubya, Palin, Trump.

Intelligence, leadership, success, creativity - they're all mutually exclusive. Sometimes they combine with the others, sometimes they don't. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Ya just never know.

This was a particularly dumb way of saying Trump is literally Hitler.

But he is not, however he is very smart no doubts about that.
"Literally Hitler". That's actually not what I said, but I believe that's what you think.

My point, illustrated.

Oh, so which nationalist were you referring to?

Trump's nationalism is welcomed, for far too long we have drifted from American exceptionalism to leftism, mediocrity and looming 3rd world status. Mac may be quite mediocre himself and fine with it, but the rest of us are not.
 
Then they get together with other smart people far away and divide up spoils of treasure while the rest of us fight just to survive. We call that globalization.


really?>>>>


~S~
 
Trump is neither particularly intelligent nor a good leader. He's a loud, pugilistic nationalist, he found a way to tap into a frustration and rage that had been brewing, and we've seen this before in world history.

It's not at all surprising the hard Right would do everything it can to attack intelligence, education and science -- look at the people it has followed just recently: Dubya, Palin, Trump.

Intelligence, leadership, success, creativity - they're all mutually exclusive. Sometimes they combine with the others, sometimes they don't. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Ya just never know.

This was a particularly dumb way of saying Trump is literally Hitler.

But he is not, however he is very smart no doubts about that.
"Literally Hitler". That's actually not what I said, but I believe that's what you think.

My point, illustrated.

Oh, so which nationalist were you referring to?

Trump's nationalism is welcomed, for far too long we have drifted from the American exceptionalism to leftism, mediocrity and looming 3rd world status. Mac may be quite mediocre himself and fine with it, but the rest of us are not.
Hitler would be an extreme example, of course, but Trump is not "literally Hitler". Maybe you don't know what "literally" means.

The world has given us many examples, and if you can't think of at least a half dozen, that's your own weakness.

And you people behave EXACTLY like THEIR followers did. You enable his worst impulses. We have learned NOTHING from history.
 
The smart people managed to nominate, again, a candidate that has little if any chance of beating Trump.

No, the people that want to replace their population with 80 IQ 3rd worlders because it serves their immediate self-interest are not smart.
 
Smart people are cool. They go to great institutions of learning where other smart people teach them to gravitate into positions of leadership. We know they are smart because they always end up in possession of a power we have here on Earth called money. The rest of us wo are not smart know what money is and if we get some we can do things we enjoy and get things we need.

But smart people are special. They know the rest of us are not smart so they can trick us into believing things that are not only untrue, but detrimental and downright dangerous to us, our neighbors, and our children. How do they do this? Well, they learn to recognize those among us who are not just unsmart but just plain stupid. Unfortunately for the human race, there is not enough money for everyone to cash in on getting the power to get things they need, let alone want.

Why should smart people suffer? Aren’t they smarter than the rest of us? Is that not what being smart is all about? You see, there are many more unsmart people than smart ones so if a few smart people get together they can elevate themselves to a position of control while the rest of us do all the work to stay alive. We have a name for that here in the US, we call it Congress.

Smart people do not think like the rest of us who are not smart. They know they can use trickery to rile us, not just against one another, but against other far away unsmart people. Then they get together with other smart people far away and divide up spoils of treasure while the rest of us fight just to survive. We call that globalization.

The unsmart needed a champion and they got one. A crude, unpolished leader appeared called Donald Trump. He already had money, so he did not need to trick us. He wanted us to have a future free from the yoke of a totalitarian aristocracy of educated smart people keeping us in the trenches while they live in the clouds.

It was working so after failing to trick us with inquisitions, it looks like smart people got together to unleash a great pestilence on us to teach us a lesson. Will it work? We will see.

let's see how long that stays up this time eh?

~S~

It's been vanishing with alarming regularity everywhere I've seen it posted.

Must hit it pretty close to the mark.


yup, anything so heavily censored rates a peek these days

It led me to a little reading>>>

This >>> GPMB>>>>is interesting


~S~
 

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