Man, I lost my bet with the wife!
Oh, well....good news about world economy I guess...![]()
There's six hours when still it could go wrong
Man, I lost my bet with the wife!
Oh, well....good news about world economy I guess...![]()
I just read that the French private banks are the most exposed in Europe with U.S. bonds. More than $ 190 billion
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I agree, but the problem is when it is the _only_ world view that a person believes in and everything else becomes "evil".
I agree with this as well. We have our own problems with a certain populistic party in Finland... :/
Vihreät (the green party) hasn't really been populistic at any point. Rather, they have been the the underdog for most of their existence. I was mainly referring to Perussuomalaiset (obnoxious enough to call themselves True Finns) who use people's fear of the unknown and appeal to their base emotions to gain popularity.Yes, Vihreät is quite annoying bunch. Though rest of the government is no better. Read the Financial Times article where our imbecile of a PM declared that Finland will always come pay debts of corrupt SE countries when they come ask for cash?
Vihreät (the green party) hasn't really been populistic at any point. Rather, they have been the the underdog for most of their existence. I was mainly referring to Perussuomalaiset (obnoxious enough to call themselves True Finns) who use people's fear of the unknown and appeal to their base emotions to gain popularity.
Which reminds me of an old protest song:... representative democracy is not really a good way to govern a nation for many reasons.
Who was it that set-up a system, a supposedly democratic system, where you end-up always voting for the lesser of two evils?
Which reminds me of an old protest song:
The main advantage conferred by democracies (parliamentary, constitutional, republican etc.) is that they tend to not attack each other with lethal force. It's a bit like a club (the membership sort, not the heavy; the heavy sort is the type non-democracies use on each other, on democracies, and democracies use on those who aren't).
You're notHmm. I would've thought that it was more like they give voice and political agency to their citizenry. Could be wrong though.![]()
Now of course I am trying to think of an instance when they did. Is there an exception to prove the rule?No, but you're right - democracies tend not to go to the mat with each other.
Now of course I am trying to think of an instance when they did. Is there an exception to prove the rule?
Oh Andrew, can we really describe either side in those periods as democracies as we know them? Where's my vote for starters?We celebrate losing to the colonial Americans, and have largely forgotten about doing alright in the rematch against the fledgeling democracy. Make of that what you will.
I'm not always sure that's a good thing. It seems that modern parties don't really uphold any clear core values. Rather they are willing to support any cause that they can in order to get more votes and become more popular. It is difficult to find a politician who isn't willing to bend every which way at the behest of his/her campaign supporters. Someone who is open about his/her values and willing to stand up for them.No, but you're right - democracies tend not to go to the mat with each other.
Unfortunately, representative democracy is not really a good way to govern a nation for many reasons. And even complete democracy (everyone votes on every issue) would fail because people simply do not know or understand the issues at stake very well (nor do representative politicians, for that matter).
We celebrate losing to the colonial Americans, and have largely forgotten about doing alright in the rematch against the fledgeling democracy. Make of that what you will.
Indeed. That's one of the reasons I've never sought a position of power. I would die under the stress of trying to find the best possible solution out of many.It's easy to criticise from the living room, but the fact is all of us would be just as poor at running countries.
Lol. I remember reading about how President Madison and his wife fled so quickly when the British troops entered the city that they left dinner on the table in the White House. When the British troops entered the building they reportedly sat down to eat, not wanting such a good meal to go to waste.![]()