After Corona Virus Lets Never Forget; Republicans Recklessly Put Our Lives In Danger

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“THE STRUGGLE OF man against power,” the Czech writer Milan Kundera famously proclaimed, “is the struggle of memory against forgetting.”

Here in the United States, both politicians and the public tend to have the shortest of short memories. There is much collective “forgetting” that goes on in Washington D.C., New York, and beyond.

Consider those politicians and pundits who cheered on the illegal invasion of Iraq in 2003, while spreading lies about weapons of mass destruction, and continue to hold important and influential positions in politics and in the media; one of them is even on course to be the Democratic presidential nominee in November. Today, however, few mention Iraq in relation to any of these politicians or pundits.

Those bankers and economists who backed the disastrous economic policies that helped cause the financial crash in 2008 continue to lecture the rest of us on how to run the economy. Today, however, few mention the crash in relation to any of these people.

I wonder: Will we make the same mistake after the United States has recovered from the coronavirus pandemic, perhaps the biggest political, economic, and public health crisis in modern American history? Will we forgive those who got it so badly wrong and endangered our lives? Will we forget their dishonest and negligent behavior?

Only, I guess, if we abandon “the struggle of man against power,” to quote Kundera.



No.
 
Here is something to make another paint by the numbers TDS thread tolerable.
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“THE STRUGGLE OF man against power,” the Czech writer Milan Kundera famously proclaimed, “is the struggle of memory against forgetting.”

Here in the United States, both politicians and the public tend to have the shortest of short memories. There is much collective “forgetting” that goes on in Washington D.C., New York, and beyond.

Consider those politicians and pundits who cheered on the illegal invasion of Iraq in 2003, while spreading lies about weapons of mass destruction, and continue to hold important and influential positions in politics and in the media; one of them is even on course to be the Democratic presidential nominee in November. Today, however, few mention Iraq in relation to any of these politicians or pundits.

Those bankers and economists who backed the disastrous economic policies that helped cause the financial crash in 2008 continue to lecture the rest of us on how to run the economy. Today, however, few mention the crash in relation to any of these people.

I wonder: Will we make the same mistake after the United States has recovered from the coronavirus pandemic, perhaps the biggest political, economic, and public health crisis in modern American history? Will we forgive those who got it so badly wrong and endangered our lives? Will we forget their dishonest and negligent behavior?

Only, I guess, if we abandon “the struggle of man against power,” to quote Kundera.



No.
He-he, yet ANOTHER dumbass thread by the SKEWERED one! MAYBE this one will get it right someday, but that's VERY doubtful......
 
Democrats authorized the Iraq invasion. Bankers listened to the democrat House banking chairman when he said that Fannie Mae was solvent when it was on the verge of collapse. New York democrats threatened their own constituents with being labeled as racist if they didn't go along with Chinese propaganda and ignore the pending crisis. How do you blame republicans?
 
You mean like all the little girls raped from obama forcing the perverts into the little girls bathrooms?

You mean danger like that???

Or danger like obama arming the mexican drug cartel?

Or danger like obama selling 20% of all US uranium to russia? THAT kind of danger?

Or do you mean the thousands of americans murdered every year by illegals?
 
Yeah the republicans did it. New York did not buy ventilatortors when they knew they needed them, but that was republicans.
New York told people go to work don't worry, but that was republicans.
44 did not buy masks after the last epidemic, but that was republicans.
People complained when Trump did travel bans on China and Europe, but that was republicans.
 
I'll add it to da list

After the common cold is cured
After athletes foot is cured
After psoriasis is cured
After genital warts are cured
After herpes simplex is cured
After cancer is cured
...What was I supposed to remember again ?
Oh
After Alzheimer's is cured ????
 
“THE STRUGGLE OF man against power,” the Czech writer Milan Kundera famously proclaimed, “is the struggle of memory against forgetting.”

Here in the United States, both politicians and the public tend to have the shortest of short memories. There is much collective “forgetting” that goes on in Washington D.C., New York, and beyond.

Consider those politicians and pundits who cheered on the illegal invasion of Iraq in 2003, while spreading lies about weapons of mass destruction, and continue to hold important and influential positions in politics and in the media; one of them is even on course to be the Democratic presidential nominee in November. Today, however, few mention Iraq in relation to any of these politicians or pundits.

Those bankers and economists who backed the disastrous economic policies that helped cause the financial crash in 2008 continue to lecture the rest of us on how to run the economy. Today, however, few mention the crash in relation to any of these people.

I wonder: Will we make the same mistake after the United States has recovered from the coronavirus pandemic, perhaps the biggest political, economic, and public health crisis in modern American history? Will we forgive those who got it so badly wrong and endangered our lives? Will we forget their dishonest and negligent behavior?

Only, I guess, if we abandon “the struggle of man against power,” to quote Kundera.



No.
Yes, we will continue to make the same mistakes. That's proven by the fact that millions were & continue to be taken in by Trump, the biggest conman in history.
 
What in the hell did the democrats do keep us out of danger?
Built a functional federal government which Republicans have been trying to tear down for decades.

Republicans handed it over to a near illiterate third grader of a reality TV show host. What did you expect?
 
Yeah the republicans did it. New York did not buy ventilatortors when they knew they needed them, but that was republicans.
New York told people go to work don't worry, but that was republicans.
44 did not buy masks after the last epidemic, but that was republicans.
People complained when Trump did travel bans on China and Europe, but that was republicans.
As conman Trump pushes a malaria drug to the clueless dolts who buy into his bullshit. Trump, the biggest snake oil salesman in history. Take your dose yet? Notice how Trump said he'd try it with a disclaimer thrown in how he'd have to "check with his doctor first"? If it's so great why the disclaimer? Do all you suckers plan on checking with YOUR doctor first or will you just take it on the recommendation of Dr. Trump?
 
“THE STRUGGLE OF man against power,” the Czech writer Milan Kundera famously proclaimed, “is the struggle of memory against forgetting.”

Here in the United States, both politicians and the public tend to have the shortest of short memories. There is much collective “forgetting” that goes on in Washington D.C., New York, and beyond.

Consider those politicians and pundits who cheered on the illegal invasion of Iraq in 2003, while spreading lies about weapons of mass destruction, and continue to hold important and influential positions in politics and in the media; one of them is even on course to be the Democratic presidential nominee in November. Today, however, few mention Iraq in relation to any of these politicians or pundits.

Those bankers and economists who backed the disastrous economic policies that helped cause the financial crash in 2008 continue to lecture the rest of us on how to run the economy. Today, however, few mention the crash in relation to any of these people.

I wonder: Will we make the same mistake after the United States has recovered from the coronavirus pandemic, perhaps the biggest political, economic, and public health crisis in modern American history? Will we forgive those who got it so badly wrong and endangered our lives? Will we forget their dishonest and negligent behavior?

Only, I guess, if we abandon “the struggle of man against power,” to quote Kundera.



No.
Yes, we will continue to make the same mistakes. That's proven by the fact that millions were & continue to be taken in by Trump, the biggest conman in history.
He-he, better luck next time, ya knucklehead.....
 
Yeah the republicans did it. New York did not buy ventilatortors when they knew they needed them, but that was republicans.
New York told people go to work don't worry, but that was republicans.
44 did not buy masks after the last epidemic, but that was republicans.
People complained when Trump did travel bans on China and Europe, but that was republicans.
As conman Trump pushes a malaria drug to the clueless dolts who buy into his bullshit. Trump, the biggest snake oil salesman in history. Take your dose yet? Notice how Trump said he'd try it with a disclaimer thrown in how he'd have to "check with his doctor first"? If it's so great why the disclaimer? Do all you suckers plan on checking with YOUR doctor first or will you just take it on the recommendation of Dr. Trump?
He-he, please refer to post #16 in this thread. Thanks a bunch!
 
What in the hell did the democrats do keep us out of danger?
Built a functional federal government which Republicans have been trying to tear down for decades.

Republicans handed it over to a near illiterate third grader of a reality TV show host. What did you expect?

Is this another one of those "billionaires are stupid, I'm smarter than billionaires" type of posts posted by someone who thinks gender is a choice?
 
“THE STRUGGLE OF man against power,” the Czech writer Milan Kundera famously proclaimed, “is the struggle of memory against forgetting.”

Here in the United States, both politicians and the public tend to have the shortest of short memories. There is much collective “forgetting” that goes on in Washington D.C., New York, and beyond.

Consider those politicians and pundits who cheered on the illegal invasion of Iraq in 2003, while spreading lies about weapons of mass destruction, and continue to hold important and influential positions in politics and in the media; one of them is even on course to be the Democratic presidential nominee in November. Today, however, few mention Iraq in relation to any of these politicians or pundits.

Those bankers and economists who backed the disastrous economic policies that helped cause the financial crash in 2008 continue to lecture the rest of us on how to run the economy. Today, however, few mention the crash in relation to any of these people.

I wonder: Will we make the same mistake after the United States has recovered from the coronavirus pandemic, perhaps the biggest political, economic, and public health crisis in modern American history? Will we forgive those who got it so badly wrong and endangered our lives? Will we forget their dishonest and negligent behavior?

Only, I guess, if we abandon “the struggle of man against power,” to quote Kundera.



No.

Biden supported the Iraq Invasion, right?
 

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