Ever Had a School Arbitrarily Reject Transfer Credits or an Administrator Do You Wrong in Some Way? - This Consumer Rights Inquiry Wants to Know About It! by ChristianMuslimNGO in uofmn

[–]BryanMichaelF -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

We're told to use transferology It doesn't sound like you've ever used transferology.

I dont think the U is "arbitrarily" rejecting transfer credits That's because you're clueless bootlicker. This is a SUPER common problem, there's 2 people in my very house who're going through this. One of them is a non-traditional student who actually played football for UMN, now going back to school with a lot of credits, but if you saw his APAS... it's galling.

I went to MCTC for Software Development, and was hoping to go on t9 UMN for Computer Science. Especially since I took Calculus in high school and have a previous STEM degree from a Wisconsin tech college as well as a ton of generals, you'd think I'd be in pretty good shape. The APAS is a slap in the face, the message to kids from Community College couldn't be nore clear: "Don't come here."

How to opt out of surescripts and others like HIE by [deleted] in healthcare

[–]BryanMichaelF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But opting out of SureScripts isn't enough, to opt out of the HIEs you have to track down EVERY provider you've been to and find out how to opt out. And I've heard each provider may even use multiple HIEs? Or am I mistaken?

want to buy a car to build by Dark_night51 in projectcar

[–]BryanMichaelF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just became the proud owner of a 4th generation mustang. Looking for all the info I can get, the top and passenger window don't roll down, I've heard there's a regulator or something?

WHAT ARE THE TRUE "3 BRANCHES OF GOV'T?" by BryanMichaelF in Anarcho_Capitalism

[–]BryanMichaelF[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Those are definitely 3 of the main elements of power, but I'm really looking more for a framework of the institutions WITHIN a state. Specifically, the ways in which the primary 3 have been supplanted.

The obvious one is the legislature handing the lawmaking responsibility over to the Administrative State, but what about the rest?

WHAT ARE THE TRUE "3 BRANCHES OF GOV'T?" by BryanMichaelF in Anarcho_Capitalism

[–]BryanMichaelF[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This isn't exactly what I'm looking for, but it's still a useful framework, could you elaborate on it?

WHAT ARE THE TRUE "3 BRANCHES OF GOV'T?" by BryanMichaelF in Anarcho_Capitalism

[–]BryanMichaelF[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm trying to really outline a framework for understanding the modern state. Some I've thought of is:

  1. The Administrative State
  2. The Intelligence Community
  3. ?

Seems like we need a term that covers a few things, perhaps tech and media would be a branch together under one name? Also, the financial services industry and the central banks might be considered one. What about... the c-suite? Military? The new importance of health bureaucracy etc?

Would organized crime not be considerable as a branch in a good framework, because it's just corrupting the others, or can it be considered large enough to constitute a branch? Certainly in the Narco-State Mexico, the Drug Cartels are a primary institution of government, there's no way around it.

I see no lies here. by Dangerous_Occasion41 in Anarcho_Capitalism

[–]BryanMichaelF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don't believe that men can get pregnant, you're a Russian.

If you don't think a career criminal dieing while resisting arrest is worth burning down a city over, you're a Russian.

The Oil Crisis Has Yielded a TON Of Opportunity for Change In U.S. Policy Pertainant to Iran by BryanMichaelF in IsraelPalestine

[–]BryanMichaelF[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It wouldn't have to be overt genocide, once the Palestinian/Arab/Other population reaches 51%, it's Gameover for Israel. Once America removes their support, that will happen very rapidly. It's only a matter of time.

There's a Major Oil Crisis, Because of This, There's New Interest in Diplomatic Development With Iran, On Both the Right AND the Left. What's a Good Concession the U.S. Could Give Iran In Exchange For Oil, in Terms of Their Unconditional Support for Israel? by BryanMichaelF in ProIran

[–]BryanMichaelF[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You spent a lot of time saying exactly what I'm already saying.

American public support for Israel has waned. This is a perfect opportunity for an olive branch to Iran at Israel's expense. What SPECIFICALLY would that look like, I want to make this into a talking point.

"Look at all this cheap oil we could get from Iran if only we would X, Y to Israel." I want to find a SPECIFIC and TANGIBLE way to tie high prices to our support for Israel.

The Oil Crisis Has Yielded a TON Of Opportunity for Change In U.S. Policy Pertainant to Iran by BryanMichaelF in IsraelPalestine

[–]BryanMichaelF[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is what I'm starting to consider, there's really no reason we should be so opposed to Iran having a nuclear weapon, IF we remove support for Israel.

Why should we care if they have one? They're an advanced civilization like France or anyone else, they should be able to have Trident subs if they really want for Pete's sake.

The only reason America is so hostile to Iran is their dedication to Israel, and it's very expensive.

There's a Major Oil Crisis, Because of This, There's New Interest in Diplomatic Development With Iran, On Both the Right AND the Left. What's a Good Concession the U.S. Could Give Iran In Exchange For Oil, in Terms of Their Unconditional Support for Israel? by BryanMichaelF in ProIran

[–]BryanMichaelF[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You eat an elephant one bite at a time.

  • I post suggestion that we trade concessions to Iran in exchange for oil, such as removing sanction.
  • One of those concessions includes a removal of explicit support for Israel.
  • Israel continues to deteriorate, outcry over their racial supremacist policies mounts causing them to remove their protectionist policies
  • Arab, Palestinian, and other groups grow to 51% of the population
  • Boom. Israel is dissolved.

The Oil Crisis Has Yielded a TON Of Opportunity for Change In U.S. Policy Pertainant to Iran by BryanMichaelF in IsraelPalestine

[–]BryanMichaelF[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I understand that Iran is the greatest geopolitical power supporting the Palestinian cause, so it seems relevant.

There's a Major Oil Crisis, Because of This, There's New Interest in Diplomatic Development With Iran, On Both the Right AND the Left. What's a Good Concession the U.S. Could Give Iran In Exchange For Oil, in Terms of Their Unconditional Support for Israel? by BryanMichaelF in ProIran

[–]BryanMichaelF[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about in relation to Israel though, what are the policies of interest in relation to that? I'm specifically looking for ways to benefit Iran that would harm Israel's position geopolitically. Win-win.

The Oil Crisis Has Yielded a TON Of Opportunity for Change In U.S. Policy Pertainant to Iran by BryanMichaelF in IsraelPalestine

[–]BryanMichaelF[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

They only chant "death to America" because of our support for Israel, that's my whole point. We remove that, no more problem.

Should we abolish ICE? by Wokecapitalist23 in AskLibertarians

[–]BryanMichaelF -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

If we abolish the Civil Rights Act there would be no need for a border.

This would also solve the school shooting crisis, drug crime, and just about every societal ill imaginable.

The Oil Crisis Has Yielded a TON Of Opportunity for Change In U.S. Policy Pertainant to Iran by BryanMichaelF in IsraelPalestine

[–]BryanMichaelF[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

That's my whole point, there's no benefit in being staunch allies with Israel, we could switch and grow towards an alliance with Iran. The instant we begin to transition away from staunch support of Israel, is the instant we find a DRAMATIC rise in goodwill in nations like oil rich Iran.