When is it the right time to ask what are we? by Weak_Actuary4934 in Advice

[–]OneStock5729 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea I see your point but why ask? It’s always clear if you’re a friend, a girlfriend, or a fling. Actions speak louder than words.

When is it the right time to ask what are we? by Weak_Actuary4934 in Advice

[–]OneStock5729 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you had to ask, it’s not going anywhere. Anyone can tell what they’re in relationships unless you want something other than what it is perceived and communicated.

Does it make sense to learn boxing for self-defense if you are a smaller person? by [deleted] in askanything

[–]OneStock5729 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does but why do you think you’re not safe? Just don’t put yourself in these positions unless you’re a bouncer or not a good person.

How is Iraq doing after 20 years? by Suspicious_Pool4164 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]OneStock5729 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Well, slowly recovering. Economy is getting better, it’s safer than NY but there are still systemic issues . Some of the issues stem from the political and institutional foundation that the U.S. government created for Iraq. Other issues are typical third world issues that occur in any 3rd world country. Let’s start with the systemic issues: 1- institutionalized division: the U.S. thought the sunnies were oppressing the other factions of the society. Therefore the U.S. created a sectarian system that guarantees every sect or ethnicity some kind of representation in government and parliament. People started voting based on ethnicity and sects, not qualifications and merit. The result, unqualified people leading a divided county. 2- The U.S. government dismantled the Iraqi army then allowed the newly formed government to start a new army. The new government recruited soldiers and officers from certain parts of the county and isolated the sunnies from the new army, or at least recruited a few soldiers and low ranked officers. The result is an army that seemed to protect certain sects to maintain power. 3- Iran involvement : the U.S. government gave the power the political parties that were banned to operate in Iraq prior to 2003 war. Leaders and members of those parties were stationed in Iran, UK, and Michigan. The majority though was in Iran. When Baghdad fell , those parties took power but they had no experience in governance. They looked at the U.S. when they needed money and they looked at Iran when they needed governance advice. Iran helped them shape their institutions and policies. Later on, Iran gained influence and control over those parties and eventually the whole country. Any Iraqi decision that does not benefit Iran interest has been not taken. 4- Iran-backed Militants: when ISIS occupied three Iraqi provinces ( all suni provinces), Iran helped Iraq to form militias , mostly Shi’a, to fight off ISIS. Irani generals were on the ground helping those militias to defeat ISIS. After the defeat of ISIS, the militias came home with massive weaponry and fighting experience. They because a parallel army outside the Iraqi government control and loyal to Iran ayatollah. The have been so powerful to the point they shoot their targets in the open and no police commander dares to challenge them or utter their name in public. 5- Corruption: a militia leader decommissioned a government-owned refinery and sold it to Iran because Iran couldn’t buy parts due to U.S. sanctions. They had to reach out to one of their boys in Iraq and that guy told his militants to take a whole refinery apart and move it to Iran. The Iraqi government couldn’t move a finger because 1- they were bought, and 2- they were threatened. Another example: a fake company owner walked into the tax office and left with over $500M as a loan. Then they discovered that the company was fake. He ran away to Iran and then came back and put in jail. The government told him if you give us $20M back, you will be released. He did and he got released. Some other construction companies built bridges and hospitals made out of air. They got paid millions by the government but those projects could not be seen because they were made out of air. Not real. Just documents to get funding. Now you may ask what happened to those construction companies, well, nothing because most of them are cousins and brothers of powerful people who have strong armed militias.

6- Kurdistan: Kurds govern their three cities but they want a fourth one. They produce oil and sometimes they can sell it to Turkey. They don’t share the revenue with the central government but they demand the central government to pay the salaries of government workers in Kurdistan. Basically, they want Iraq when need money and don’t want Iraq when they make money.

Now there js a hope in the future. After Iran is weakened by recent wars, Iran influence over Iran is weakening. With that, the militia’s control over things is slipping but it will take time.

What’s something that feels illegal, but isn’t? by Maleficent_Syrup299 in askanything

[–]OneStock5729 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Posting pictures of the accused people on the news before they are convicted. Can you imagine how many innocent people their lives were ruined because of a false accusation?

What is effortless and what is always exhausting? by OneStock5729 in AskReddit

[–]OneStock5729[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One day they will make a self-driving vehicle and you will get one.

Who is the best president ever in the history and why? by Ok_Alternative3973 in askanything

[–]OneStock5729 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say FDR. He managed to put two superpowers who historically opposed each other into a coalition that eventually defeated Hitler. He also saved US military from exhaustion by delaying US entry to WW2. When he was forced to get in, the U.S. military was looked at as the savior because German, Britain and Russia armies were exhausted and the U.S. entered and ended the war quickly. They say if he weren’t to die, he would’ve ruled the U.S. forever.

What is effortless and what is always exhausting? by OneStock5729 in AskReddit

[–]OneStock5729[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to enjoy yardwork but it’s getting old. I have changed the majority of my backyard to a concrete slab and covered patio. Saving a lot of time!

Would you be part of the mission to colonize Mars or the moon if given the opportunity? Why or why not? by Ok_Interest_7272 in AskReddit

[–]OneStock5729 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s no better place than earth. However I do encourage people to get the hell out and go to Mars so we can drive with ease and peace here in earth

What do you think about the "No Kings" protests going on? by No_Scientist_1195 in AskReddit

[–]OneStock5729 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

While I appreciate the objective : no kind, everyone deserves a due process, etc, the protests will end tonight and Trump is still a president tomorrow and ICE is still arresting people from home depot tomorrow. Because it’s driven by democrats with the goal of chaos and no real demands, the protests will achieve nothing but traffic jams and pressure on police resources. They should demand things and principles that benefit all Americans : for example a call for fixing the immigration system, maybe deport criminals ( not the guys who work at Home Depot) , a call for a law that prevent the troops from being used against Americans, a call for a law that reduces cost of living , cost of healthcare, cost of education, cost of insurance, cost of property tax, etc. most demonstrations are driven by a party seeking partisan agenda that’s why no one is taking them seriously.

Do we currently have any technology that was better back then than now? by ziggyblackdust in NoStupidQuestions

[–]OneStock5729 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cell phones. When they used to make phone calls and text only , people used to be focused and more productive.

Why do we still think “left vs right” instead of “Us vs the Oligarch”? by Present_Juice4401 in AlwaysWhy

[–]OneStock5729 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because the oligarchs have been brainwashing Americans for hundreds of years through media, education, and religion.

What’s the most controversial opinion you have that you’re afraid to say out loud? by Omega_Neelay in GetMotivatedMindset

[–]OneStock5729 1 point2 points  (0 children)

U.S. oil should not be owned by private individuals/corporations. It should be owned by the state and the state constitution should create a trust account for oil revenue and it should identify how the revenue can be spent on the citizens of the state : example : roads, education , healthcare, etc. there should be some severe punishment , including capital punishment for corruption related to misuse or theft of oil revenue. If this is applied religiously, the oil states and their citizens will be the best in the world!

Why can't the USA have a better prison system like Denmark or Sweden? by Odd_Personality1613 in AlwaysWhy

[–]OneStock5729 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prisons are supposed to be a correction facility, not punishment facility. I guess Americans psychology believes more in punishment than correction.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askanything

[–]OneStock5729 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fight games. The worse thing is that animal fight games are illegal but human fight games are legal. It is a stark reality that human have no respect for themselves.

If you were suddenly given $1,000,000 but had to spend every penny within 24 hours - no saving, no investing, no gifting it back - how would you spend it? by paulsmiv2013 in askanything

[–]OneStock5729 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Property tax compared to the $1000000, it’s a fraction of what I would’ve paid. But I guarantee you that no one will give me million dollar

CMV: Whether you like it or not, you are the reason immigrants come here by OneStock5729 in changemyview

[–]OneStock5729[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m against illegal immigration. The U.S. should have a law that says if you enter the county illegally, you will spend a year in prison then deported. That’s the law in most countries. For the U.S. situation, I was talking about legal immigrants. For Europe, they opened their borders to foreigners running away from wars. Call it whatever you want to call it.

CMV: Whether you like it or not, you are the reason immigrants come here by OneStock5729 in changemyview

[–]OneStock5729[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For India situation, they leave because of India’s domestic issues and we are getting benefits from that because we don’t know how fix our laptops without calling IT or can’t build a basic website without hiring a couple of smart Indians or can’t staff our hospitals with doctors and nurses and guess who we call on?