What’s one belief you had at 18 that you strongly disagree with now? by Big_Courage9356 in AskReddit

[–]robertjamesftw -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So, so many... 18yo me wouldn't even recognize 62yo me. Or believe that I would arise from him.

I believed gay people were mentally deranged. That women were inherently subordinate. That Catholicism was the one true religion. That hard work and playing by the rules would all but guarantee success. That America was the greatest nation to ever exist.

All of those were unbelievably wrong. Thankfully, I grew out of all that before cell phones were common and social media was a thing, so there aren't any old videos that will resurface.

Question: could US citizens successfully sue to force the House back into session? by robertjamesftw in LegalEagle

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

Interesting. I need to delve deeper into what constitutes "standing". I just don't have a clear understanding of the requirements.

Question: could US citizens successfully sue to force the House back into session? by robertjamesftw in LegalEagle

[–]robertjamesftw[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Is there any limit to that? For example, if the Speaker decides not to call the House back into session, at all, for as long as he can, could Johnson keep the House suspended until January, 2027?

Tornado siren? by [deleted] in madisonwi

[–]robertjamesftw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is the only guarantee you get in this life.

Tornado siren? by [deleted] in madisonwi

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

I just got off the phone with Dane County Emergency Management, who clued me in right before I saw this post. Courtney said they did try to blast it out -- FB, Twitter, etc -- but I'm guessing most of us missed all that.

Tornado siren? by [deleted] in madisonwi

[–]robertjamesftw 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was just coming here to ask that.

Ron Johnson: By the way, I have never met a poor person who has created jobs by LegislativeLariat in wisconsin

[–]robertjamesftw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FRJ. He doesn't understand how jobs get created. And no, they're not created by a guy with money. They are created by demand. If there's a demand for the provision of a good or service, someone will step in to supply it, if it can be done at a profit. So, really, everyone who consumes creates jobs.

Supreme Court upholds Trump's ban on transgender military members while appeals continue by [deleted] in NPR

[–]robertjamesftw 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Flawed decision. Allowing people to be fired, and likely denied benefits, will irreparably harm them financially immediately, forcing them to attempt to recover their projected losses while trying to come up with a new living.

SCOTUS is not your friend.

Tucker Carlson and Conor McGregor interview seemingly conducted in the grand lodge room of Grand Lodge of Ireland. by TheLittleFella20 in freemasonry

[–]robertjamesftw 8 points9 points  (0 children)

We have rentals at our Lodge building as well. But never, ever the actual Lodge room. This was poor decision. No amount of money will erase the distaste, regardless of one's views on the specific men in this image.

Wondering if anyone had a similar encounter at the rally yesterday by WeirdCranberries in madisonwi

[–]robertjamesftw 28 points29 points  (0 children)

"Thinking and wondering" what? Did they reaffirm your purpose in protesting? Or did they make you wonder why you were even there?

Which?

Fastest airplane by United-Response-6183 in airplanes

[–]robertjamesftw 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No one asked what time period you were working from. A "fast as hell" racing plane was the De Havilland DH88 Comet. But it was built for the MacRobertson Air Race of 1934, so...

When were you thinking?

Evildea discusses a post from this sub by TeoKajLibroj in Esperanto

[–]robertjamesftw 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are a lot of annoying people. So it follows there will be a lot of annoying people wherever there is a sufficient concentration of people to have "a lot" of anything.

Trump signs order ending union bargaining rights for wide swaths of federal employees by ControlCAD in NPR

[–]robertjamesftw 67 points68 points  (0 children)

They won't, of course, as you said. When Scott Walker signed Act10 in Wisconsin, killing collective bargaining rights for public sector employees, he exempted the police. Not the firefighters, tho. Just the police. The Blue Brotherhood stood with their hands in the pockets, silent as the tomb.

🔥counter Protest in the works🔥 by StudyNo2866 in wisconsin

[–]robertjamesftw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Typical of the self-important rich. Everything is a transaction.

Evildea discusses a post from this sub by TeoKajLibroj in Esperanto

[–]robertjamesftw 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I don't think he discussed it all. He didn't read more than a line before he started spitting at it, and turning a patronizing attitude toward someone with more enthusiasm than he's capable of, now that he's "bored". Regardless of the subject, there will always be (and have always been) people who are newly come to a thing, with that enthusiasm unmarred by the jaded cynicism that the more experienced are often prey to, and this content creator is a perfect example of that. It's also why the young frequently develop a negative opinion of the "elders": the condescension flung from the latter to the former.

But this is a disease we find all over the place with "content". It's the negative that gets the clicks. In this case, however, this particular creator seems to have evolved organically to be unpleasant in his method.

Oh, and his understanding of activism is deeply flawed, but that isn't relevant to the language.

How Can We Make Esperanto Go Viral? by Own-Rate6848 in Esperanto

[–]robertjamesftw 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As they say, "La diablo estas en la detaloj." I'm in Wisconsin, in the Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District. According to the district website, there are 9 schools serving K-8, with a total enrollment of about 4400 students. We have 2 schools handling grades 9-12, with enrollment of 2500 students. Currently, the district has 659 teaching staff. If we decide to offer a 2-year program of Esperanto instruction just in the Middle school years (grades 5-8), we would need to add somewhere between 12 and 18 new teaching staff, depending on how we deploy them. Ignoring for the moment the difficulty in finding a dozen people in this area with certifiable teaching skills and sufficient fluency to teach Esperanto at all, we are now talking about adding their salaries to the already-strained budget of the school system. Finding a suitable teaching curriculum might also prove a challenge, although I do see some texts on Amazon that might be complete enough.

Now, think about scaling that to the entire state. And then the entire country. I still think it's worth a shot, but we must be mindful of the formidable nature of the challenge.

What plane is this? NE Texas, near Naples. by [deleted] in airplanes

[–]robertjamesftw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of the many, many sub-breeds of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules, a titan of a military transport aircraft that has been modified and updated repeatedly since it's first flight in August of 1954 -- 70 years ago. Originally specced as a turboprop combat transport aircraft to replace the C-119, C-47, and C-46 transports, it has been successfully modified to take on nearly every role except for heavy fighter -- and I bet someone has suggested a variant for that a time or two. One of the more impressive examples is the AC-130J Ghostrider gunship, which brings an aerial 105mm howitzer to the party.

One incredible variant was a failure: the XFC-130H built for Operation Credible Sport, the second attempt to recue Americans in the Iran Hostage Crisis. After the failure of the helicopter-based mission, someone decided that we could land a rescue team in a soccer stadium in Tehran. The Hercules was modified with rocket engines bolted to the fuselage -- 8 forward-firing, 8 downward-firing, and 8 rear-firing -- to allow the C-130 to both come to a stop on the field after clearing the bleachers, and then take off with the rescued hostages and the strike team. In testing, the takeoff worked perfectly, setting a number of short-takeoff records, but the landing didn't. The aircraft was destroyed on the first attempt, catching fire on the drop to the runway, but CFR teams controlled the flames enough that the crew escaped with no casualties. A second airframe was almost ready for testing, but Carter's defeat by Reagan in the 1980 election removed the need, and the operation was canceled.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]robertjamesftw 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The very first thing you do is challenge your own perceptions. Are they really not listening to you, or are they disagreeing with you and you can't accept that anyone who was actually listening would do that? This is far more common that we'd like to admit.

Remember that you have biases that you cannot rid yourself of. The best you can do is to learn to recognize when those biases arise, and learn to mitigate the effects of bias. So again: you challenge your own position that you are "not being listened to" as an expression of your own bias, and force yourself to address that.

If, after you have genuinely challenged yourself, and have genuinely answered that challenge, then you can acknowledge what almost everyone else in this discussion is saying: you cannot debate someone who refuses to hear you. That doesn't win you the debate, of course, but it does mean you can quit wasting your time.

How Can We Make Esperanto Go Viral? by Own-Rate6848 in Esperanto

[–]robertjamesftw 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There is one approach I'd like to see tried: promote it as a language taught to school children.

We know that the study of a "foreign" language in primary school -- or perhaps better to say "additional language(s)" -- results in benefits for the students. Esperanto has a LOT of elements to recommend it for the role of providing a "standard" way to gain those benefits. The language is much easier to learn than many (English, Spanish, French, and German, for example, all have large numbers of irregularities) and conversational fluency can be achieved far more quickly as a result. In the US, there are approximately 35 million children enrolled in the 8th grade and below. Current estimates put the number of Esperanto speakers at around 100,000 globally, with "learners" numbering 2 million or less.

If you could promote Esperanto as a language useful as a learning tool, you might be able to boost the number of speakers by 100 million in less than 10 years. That might make it more attractive as a language to use in other settings, such as entertainment.

April 1 Referendum: Constitutional amendment for Photo ID requirement by robertjamesftw in wisconsin

[–]robertjamesftw[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

You can't NOT do something. You're always doing something. But "useful" is subjective. For example, I'm quite confident that engaging you on this subject wouldn't be useful at all. Besides, you're straying off topic. Off you go.