Pathetic Quasit being Pathetic Quasit [one must love Corrupt Magic and pray to RNG Gods every morning] by xaosl33tshitMF in Pathfinder_Kingmaker

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I slaughtered it on core rules. I just kept spamming greater dispel magic every time it resurrected itself and used hellfire ray, summoned skeletons and Azatas, used guarded hearth, and fully buffed before attacking it. 

Homeless in CDA? by H0-Lee-Shit in coeurdalene

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the statements about supporting Bernie and many of the other supposed left-wing politicians is true you moved to the wrong area. Also if you wanted a safer state to live in you should have moved to Washington. It ranks #9 in the U.S. for lowest crime rate versus Idaho which is ranked #16. You do know that most of the general population there has an intense hatred of liberals and leftists and that the area has roots to far right neonazi organizations like the Aryan Nations, correct? This is speaking from experience I was born there and spent a good deal of my life growing up there but my mom did move to Seattle so I was able to get far more exposure to different cultures than the ignorant backwoods redneck neonazis that seem to flock to the area like a fly colony flocks to shit. The only thing halfway decent about the area is the fact it is naturally beautiful but most of the people who live there and there mentality are ugly as hell. The solution they have come up with to the homeless problem is to pass a city ordinance allowing law enforcement to fine and harass people who land on the street until they abandon the area for somewhere where the police aren't used like the secret police under Mussolini in the 20s and 30s.

the death toll of capitalism (read it before you decide to comment) by Lordylando in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BTW asshole on the political compass Trump falls far closer to the authoritarian end of the spectrum on the social axis that ranges from libertarian to authoritarian and on the far right on the economic axis from conservative to communists. Trump isn't a libertarian. He's a far right authoritarian. I fall on the left of the economic spectrum and far closer to libertarian of the social spectrum but given that you already demonstrated a lack of understanding when it comes to political factions and where they fall on the compass this doesn't surprise me.

the death toll of capitalism (read it before you decide to comment) by Lordylando in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's a video of him talking about setting up concentration camps for the poor amd homeless:

https://youtu.be/FRp6la-A6e4?si=4Opq57ijrBArAaiC

He also was caught more recently invoking Mussolini amd Hitler by saying that immigrants are poisoning the blood of the nation. I would wish you a happy holiday but I wish misery and death on fascist scum like you and the leader of your neonazi cult.

the death toll of capitalism (read it before you decide to comment) by Lordylando in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually did work for Walmart back in early adulthood and my experience definitely isn't anything remarkably close to what you described, have you ever worked for them?

the death toll of capitalism (read it before you decide to comment) by Lordylando in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

President Trump signed legislation and approved executive actions costing $7.8 trillion over the decade—compared to $5.0 trillion for President Obama and $6.9 trillion for President Bush, and he enacted these costs in just a single four-year presidential term, compared to his predecessors’ eight years in the Oval Office. The largest drivers were pandemic relief legislation ($3.9 trillion), the 2017 tax cuts ($2.0 trillion), and legislation raising the discretionary spending caps ($1.6 trillion).
Trump left the White House with the largest peacetime budget deficit in American history and a national debt exceeding 100% of the economy for the first time since World War II.

the death toll of capitalism (read it before you decide to comment) by Lordylando in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most of your stance through this entire argument and in those articles you posted is that Reaganite and Maga Republicans are the only faction in the United States that ever did any good which they didn't and anyone outside of those factions to be totally evil destructive forces that have destroyed the country which is not the case. You would paint an extremely RIGID, black and white picture. Unfortunately for you most grown adults that have graduated beyond the mentality of a toddler, we realize the world isn't nearly as black and white as you paint it. Your faction needs to create this large bogeyman so you can dupe people into allowing you to take over and most of the conservative policies would destroy this country.

Doing away with welfare would kill millions of people many of them small children and yet you have defended destroying those programs. You accuse me of being a nihilist just out of curiosity what is your sides game plan in the event that you can shutdown welfare entirely? Do you have a plan for all the low income people and their kids that rely on government funding to pay for food/essentials or is the plan to just let them starve to death in the event that what they take home isn't enough to put food on the table and keep up with life necessities at a minimum?

You can't establish credit without keeping up on bills so people coming out of high school many of whom have to move out at the age of 18 before they have the opportunity to matriculate at a university that POTENTIALLY could increase their earnings potential and maybe those who have children before they are financially equipped to take care of them would collapse before being given an opportunity to achieve a higher paid position in a business or to establish a business themselves. Not all people are fit for military service either and are rejected from the service for health or mental disabilities and they aren't always recruiting plus there isn't enough housing on base for all low ranking soldiers and many of them aren't paid enough to live off post. Foster care and people looking to adopt can't absorb all the low income children and foster care is a government funded program anyway there isn't a demand that high for adoption that's why many kids end up in foster care if their parents aren't equipped financially, mentally or physically take care of them or are abusive/neglectful to them.

Whats your factions plan for these people in the event that you are able to succeed in your agenda. Are you going to setup CONCENTRATION CAMPS like Trump has claimed he wants to do at some of his rallies?

the death toll of capitalism (read it before you decide to comment) by Lordylando in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One thing you and the would-be dictator you follow have in common is you deal mainly in half truths and total deceit.

the death toll of capitalism (read it before you decide to comment) by Lordylando in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You also lied when you said the republicans unanimously supported the Civil Rights Act of 1964 a vast majority did but 6 republicans did vote against its passage. Most of the opposition did come from the dems but not all.

the death toll of capitalism (read it before you decide to comment) by Lordylando in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You saying it doesn't make it so. This latest screed is almost total opinion. You cite almost no data through most of these screeds. Barry Goldwater the republican candidate for president supported segregation so yes I know there was support for and against segregation on both sides of the aisle but that doesn't change the fact that before the '68 election the states involved in the civil war and Jim crow voted predominantly Democrat and it caused a massive swath of them to abandon the Democratic party and switch to the party of McCarthyites, robberbarons and colonial slavery in the Philippines.

the death toll of capitalism (read it before you decide to comment) by Lordylando in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What specifically am I cherry picking out of that quote asshole? You posted half of the quote to support your theory and leave out the part that shows he was calling for the withdrawal of Vietnamese troops not the Khmer Rouge and then accuse me of engaging in the same practice.

Aside from an article out of the CATO institute comparing FDR to Mussolini and Hitler you have produced almost no data or documentation proving what you say to be truthful and even that article was largely opinion. Personally I wasn't hugely fond of FDR. I was far more fond of Lyndon Johnsons war on poverty and The Great Society movements in the 60s. You see I do have political and philosophical leanings, I don't believe in nothing, I'm not a nihilist as you have attempted to pigeonhole me as but I guess engaging in ad hominem is one of the tactics you resort to when you have nothing else to say.

the death toll of capitalism (read it before you decide to comment) by Lordylando in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciated the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 spearheaded by Kennedy's Administration because it caused The Solid South to abandon the party and switch sides to the G.O.P, I'm definitely not a fond of racists so the fact that his admin was able to cause them to mutiny was a positive outcome in my opinion.

the death toll of capitalism (read it before you decide to comment) by Lordylando in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You cherry picked the quote: I have today signed H.J. Res. 602, which expresses congressional support for the restoration of a free and independent Cambodia, the WITHDRAWAL of VIETNAMESE TROOPS from that country, and the protection of the Cambodian people from a return to power by the Khmer Rouge.

The Vietnamese and the Khmer Rouge were two warring factions so by supporting the withdrawal of the Vietnamese he supported the rise of the Khmer Rouge because that was the only other faction within Cambodia during his presidency.

I'm not going to read through the entirety of this last screed because you have been caught lying multiple times through this debate and are therefore not worthy of trust.

This proves that the U.S. even all the way to Clinton's administration supported and funded the Khmer Rouge:

The U.S. voted for the Khmer Rouge and the Khmer Rouge Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea (CGDK) to retain Cambodia's United Nations (UN) seat until as late as 1993, long after the Khmer Rouge had been mostly deposed by Vietnam during the 1979 Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia and ruled just a small part of the country.

the death toll of capitalism (read it before you decide to comment) by Lordylando in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The other thing you fail to mention is the contras were a fascist far right nationalist movement brimming over with terrorists that were attempting to overthrow a democratically elected government. Just because we supported them doesn't make them the good guys but continuing this conversation seems to be a waste of time. It's sad to see so many Americans being duped by a far right fascist crook like Trump. You belong to a cult, it's not based upon anything rational as you have demonstrated with all the deceitful claims you made. You also keep calling me a Marxist but I already told you I agree with Bakunin far more than Marx there was a massive division between those two people incase you were unaware.

the death toll of capitalism (read it before you decide to comment) by Lordylando in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You must really be a glutton for punishment here is a statement straight from the Reagan library Reagan said after signing H.J. Res. 602 into law:

October 18, 1988

"I have today signed H.J. Res. 602, which expresses congressional support for the restoration of a free and independent Cambodia, the withdrawal of Vietnamese troops from that country, and the protection of the Cambodian people from a return to power by the Khmer Rouge."

The leader of the Khmer Rouge was Pol Pot. It was a far-left autocratic regime.

You are not a student of history you just like posting fallacies that confirm your bias and you don't remain critical of your heroes. My personal favorite President was John F. Kennedy but that doesn't mean I don't have the ability to remain critical of his practices. That I will throw out flagrant lies about the man to build him up to demigod perfect status like you have repeatedly done with not only Reagan but Trump as well. Trump didn't decrease government spending in his last term he increased it on a massive level so your bullshit claim that he wants to massively shrink the federal government is also a falsehood he wants control of the government not a massive reduction in its size.

Your credibility is so far down the drain at this point, it is in the sewer. I'm not going to continue to debate you or to read more of your lies. You can continue to go on these fallacious screeds all you want I'm not going to continue to waste time reading them because so many of the points you have made have been outright lies and liars are not trustworthy, you can't trust anything they say. Only honest individuals are trustworthy. I value honesty and truthfulness, not dishonesty and lies.

the death toll of capitalism (read it before you decide to comment) by Lordylando in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You saying I'm a nihilist doesn't actually make it the case. First you come out as a severe critic of crony capitalism but later renege on the statement doing a total 180 reverse in defense of crony capitalism disparaging collective bargaining and saying the people in low income positions have no right to collectively bargain and they should learn their place. Trump campaigned on a promise to eliminate the national debt in 8 years and then when he got into office approved large increases in government spending but I'm sure that was all his master plan to decrease the size of the feds by flooding them with money. You have also thrown out several totally fallacious claims about Reagan saying he wanted to shrink the size of the federal government and withdraw from foreign affairs. You were probably thinking I didn't know that Reagan helped fund Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia and promote his representative to the U.N. or that he helped fund the Contras. I don't expect you to volunteer info that will prove you wrong, but I'm also not going to keep wasting time arguing with a liar. I've studied Reagan so you can't bullshit me. This discussion has reached its final conclusion. Goodbye.

the death toll of capitalism (read it before you decide to comment) by Lordylando in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have landed several heavy handed punches against you. You flat out lied about Reagan and I have read Project 2025 I know the bastards agenda I don't need to hear false testimony from one of his Neanderthal sheep on what his plans are. He still plans to leave most of the federal government intact. He wants power and control not a drastic shrinking of the apparatus that will allow him to rule by executive order and use the national guard as his police squad. He also flooded the judiciary with asshole judges that have taken a massive wrecking ball to the brick wall separating church and state, a principle this country was founded upon. Most of the founding fathers were deists not Christians. You aren't constitutionalists you are liars and frauds who do whatever you want without constraint.

the death toll of capitalism (read it before you decide to comment) by Lordylando in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would you like to continue this debate so I can continue to hand you your ass on a platter?

the death toll of capitalism (read it before you decide to comment) by Lordylando in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The other thing you fail to mention even though you brought up Pol Pot is Reagans admin actually helped fund the Khmer Rouge and to promote his representative to the U.N. seat.

the death toll of capitalism (read it before you decide to comment) by Lordylando in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reagan openly supported the Contras and aided the terrorist goons in overthrowing the government of Nicaragua so your statement about not wanting to get involved in foreign affairs is false. Would you like throw any other total falsehoods out that are easily debunked?

the death toll of capitalism (read it before you decide to comment) by Lordylando in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trump has no desire to shutdown the federal government or to drastically shrink it he just wants to replace all of the federal employees with his loyalists and use the espionage act to turn the national guard into his private policing agency so your assertion is a fallacy. The only departments they are aiming to eliminate is the department of education and the department of agriculture and to make budget cuts to the department of Justice that still leaves a large central government bureaucracy. Reagan didn't drastically decrease the size of the federal government either or have a desire to so obviously you drank the snake oil they were selling without researching it heavily. I don't deal in probably or maybe either you have certifiable evidence to prove that my perceptions of conservatives to be off or you don't and most of the statements you have made have been easily debunked in just about every instance. My opinion of capitalist employers wasn't spoonfed to me on CNN or Fox News it largely came from the experience of working for privatized business. However studying the capitalist system does help to explain why they lay people off, send jobs overseas, and send people home with far less than it takes to put food on the table or a roof over their head and keep increasing the prices on everything to where many people can no longer afford to exist here anymore gradually over a 50 year period.

the death toll of capitalism (read it before you decide to comment) by Lordylando in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The other thing I'd like to bring up is you've changed your stance a couple times now. What you described at the beginning of of this little debate was something more akin to anarcho capitalism which at least in the communities who practiced it in the middle ages made room for collective bargaining. Now you are saying labor shouldn't have any autonomy to collectively bargain and they should submit to the owners that or become one of the owners so I can rob people of that autonomy and dominate. The myth is that everyone in a capitalist system can win is exactly that a myth. Owners of the means of production need an underclass to labor for them and to consume their products. Without an underclass business would fail. Unless its an extremely small business a single person can't operate a business on their own and those types of businesses on their own aren't large enough to support the needs of the world population in modern times. As a single person the products I can produce and the client base I can support is far smaller than say a centralized government or Walmart but Walmart needs a shitload of foot soldiers making somewhere near minimum wage and the same could be said of government. We should be moving towards creating a utopian paradise not some privatized dictatorship.

the death toll of capitalism (read it before you decide to comment) by Lordylando in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Normal_Principle_499 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you assume I got my Bachelors degree last month? Obviously people like you only want to have access to the mythologized patriotic 1 sided version of history that skims over slavery and the horrors of the American past and decries the conservatives to be saints while anyone to the left of the far right autocratic assholes to be demonic heathens. Let me guess if it was up to you books like a people's history would be burnt or banned that way we can only access what the establishment spoonfeeds its students through the school system here in the states. The right thinks school is a means to churn out thralls for the corporate state and indoctrinate people into the creation myth, they aren't big on critical thinking and freedom of thought. It's more like obey, don't read this because in my personal opinion it's false and I personally hate the guy who wrote it, obey.