interesting point, actually- IS Cthulhu actually evil, or merely not human? It's not as if the insanity is even deliberate on the part o the Great Old Ones- it's more a case of "they look so wierd human brains permanently lock up trying to understand WTF they are looking at" and don't seem to go to great efforts to deliberately cause insanity in humans.
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Originally posted by s_stabeler View Postinteresting point, actually- IS Cthulhu actually evil, or merely not human? It's not as if the insanity is even deliberate on the part o the Great Old Ones- it's more a case of "they look so wierd human brains permanently lock up trying to understand WTF they are looking at" and don't seem to go to great efforts to deliberately cause insanity in humans.
Thus, we label them as evil.
I'd like to see more parties come forward and have a chance, to actually give us options of making our political bodies more than just Red-Blue (and having one side so damn frequently decide "You aren't playing the way I want, I am taking my ball and going home." If we have more colors in the spectrum, one color deciding to up and out and not do their jobs doesn't completely cripple the entire government.)
So I am honestly hoping that the third parties trying to pop up now don't simply vanish again once the presidential election is over.
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Originally posted by KabeRinnaul View PostYep. In West Virginia and it feels the same. The state's going to swing Red because Republicans are the ones who keep promising to rewind time 70 years to when coal mining was good respectable work.
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But then what would happen if it becomes harder to get a majority in the Electoral College because of all those minor parties (or indeed if any become a "third major league")...because then the House/Senate would decide the Pres/VP respectively. And if we did the election by strict popular vote, that would've happened in 1992/1996/2000, as no candidate received a majority of the popular votes. Shoot Andrew Jackson in 1824 got both the most popular and the most Electoral votes but because it was not a majority (over half) John Quincy Adams (who came in second in both categories) became the big guy instead.
Be careful what you wish for.
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except that isn't a problem because if a third party rises, they will ALSO win seats in the House and Senate- in which case, if they are sufficiently large- and it wouldn't take many- then the Republicans and Democrats would need to combine to dictate a candidate of their choice. Thus breaking down the partisan divide causing the problem/
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Originally posted by Estil View PostThough coal mining has certainly come a very long way in terms of safety and such, that's gotta be among the most dangerous and grueling occupations out there. Whoever says that's not "good respectable work", well, how do you think their Xbox Live functions? :P
Coal is dying. And telling people they will have awesome mining jobs back, that cannot afford to pay anything. Needing environmental laws reduced so everyone is drinking metal again. Remove safety standards so they no longer need to apply them or are not liable for long term damages to employees. It's almost evil....
Talk about a post coal industry, not how they will use you as slaves and make the next generation deal with the human and environmental consequences.
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Originally posted by Daskinor View PostTalk about a post coal industry, not how they will use you as slaves and make the next generation deal with the human and environmental consequences.Jack Faire
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