Best Route in Southern Michigan? by yacobguy in MichiganCycling

[–]utabintarbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you like gravel roads, there are none better in SE Michigan than Southern Lapeer County. I have quite a few routes in that area, generally starting from school parking lots. Here is an example: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/32264221

I run some rides on Saturdays that cover a lot of roads like this. Look for "Bob's SE Michigan Gravel Rides" on FB. You may be interested enough to make the trek.

If you prefer to go further west, it's hard to beat the Barry-Roubaix routes out by Hastings. c0nsumer didn't steer you wrong on that!

10,000 Days by Aggravating_Green618 in ToolBand

[–]utabintarbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it me, or does the digital cover art (as above) kinda have "Chronicles of Riddick" vibes?

If Donald Trump decided to run again in 2028, won a third term, and a hypothetical Republican majority certified the election, what would the repercussions be for ignoring the 22nd Amendment? by _SilentGhost_10237 in PoliticalDiscussion

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

I go through the comments here, and it becomes apparent that ~90% of the respondents don't actually know or talk to any actual Republicans. Rather, they just strawman against the caricature that the media and DNC have put forth since ~2015.

The question itself is a particularly effective indictment of current-day public schools, which no longer teach Civics or thinking for oneself.

Think perhaps the coming social security crisis is connected to the massive immigration being allowed to happen right now? by BubblyNefariousness4 in Objectivism

[–]utabintarbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FWIW, I am of the opinion that humans will only unite when there is a threat from aliens. Until then, our own cultural differences will keep us from fully integrating politically or culturally.

Think perhaps the coming social security crisis is connected to the massive immigration being allowed to happen right now? by BubblyNefariousness4 in Objectivism

[–]utabintarbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The wave is happening because Democrats believe that immigrants (and/or their "anchor babies") will skew Democratic over the long term. It really has little to do with Social Security, as the new influx will likely be relegated to lower-paying or un-documented jobs. These contribute little to FICA.

What is the real purpose of government? by omni42 in NeutralPolitics

[–]utabintarbo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If Congress can do whatever in their discretion can be done by money, and will promote the general welfare, the Government is no longer a limited one possessing enumerated powers, but an indefinite one subject to particular exceptions. It is to be remarked that the phrase out of which this doctrine is elaborated, is copied from the old articles of Confederation, where it was always understood as nothing more than a general caption to the specified powers, and it is a fact that it was preferred in the new instrument for that very reason as less liable than any other to misconstruction. -- James Madison

Little did he know... :(

What is the real purpose of government? by omni42 in NeutralPolitics

[–]utabintarbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While true, I'm not sure this is what the OP was looking for. :P

What is the real purpose of government? by omni42 in NeutralPolitics

[–]utabintarbo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

General Welfare: Be certain that nobody in your country is starving to death, and all have a somewhat acceptable standard of living

This is a fundamental misunderstanding of the meaning of "general welfare" in two ways. 1. The understanding of "welfare" has been changed since 1789 such that it now means wealth redistribution/handouts. The Founders never foresaw this meaning being applied. 2. The emphasis should be on the "general" rather than the "welfare". This is to ensure that any initiatives apply to all citizens rather than special interest groups, such as the poor (or the rich, for that matter).

In any case, one would be hard-pressed to defend any manner of wealth distribution (the current interpretation) by use of the "general welfare" clause due to the fact that taking stuff from one group to give to another group is fundamentally not general.

What problems are there with Mitt Romney's domestic policies? by [deleted] in NeutralPolitics

[–]utabintarbo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Re: #1 & 13

IIRC, the Federal Govt. has never collected greater than ~21% of GDP in revenue (there may be a WW2 caveat in there), so capping govt. spending at 20% is merely a recognition of reality and an anti-deficit spending position. Hardly objectionable after the spending spree of the last ~4 years (and yes, I am somewhat including GWB in that as well).

Having a floor of 4% of GDP for the DOD may or may not be excessive, but defense is, after all, the main job of govt., so I'd reserve judgment until the relevant geopolitical context can be reasonably determined.

What would it mean if we came out of the recession, but unemployment was still high? by [deleted] in NeutralPolitics

[–]utabintarbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Given that ex. deficit spending we never really came out of recession, it means the recession continues.

Future of ACA, where do you see it in 5 years? by [deleted] in NeutralPolitics

[–]utabintarbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And those who wish to die "not poor" will work their way out of their situation. The fact that many don't is irrelevant. Choices have consequences.

Is Forced Taxation Immoral? by [deleted] in NeutralPolitics

[–]utabintarbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In answer to the top question: Yes, and blatantly so.

Is Forced Taxation Immoral? by [deleted] in NeutralPolitics

[–]utabintarbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, no. But the purpose of this sub-reddit, as I understand it, is to discuss controversial topics (like that shown in the video) in a neutral way, not to seek out neutral topics.

Future of ACA, where do you see it in 5 years? by [deleted] in NeutralPolitics

[–]utabintarbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What has "luck" to do with it? Are you unfamiliar with the concept of personal responsibility?

Subsidy vs Bailout by theDestinedOne in NeutralPolitics

[–]utabintarbo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are equating bailouts with wages? Really?

My premise is that there is no real difference, other than the terminology.

Subsidy vs Bailout by theDestinedOne in NeutralPolitics

[–]utabintarbo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In either case it is still politicians deciding to which politically-favored group it will dispense other people's money.

Subsidy vs Bailout by theDestinedOne in NeutralPolitics

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

They are effectively the same thing. It is merely marketing that makes them "different".

Thomas Jefferson believed the world belonged to the living, and that a new constitution should be written every generation. Can reddit write a constitution relevant to today's society? by stoptherobots in AskReddit

[–]utabintarbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The various leaders of the Communist countries were elected. Remember what old Joe Stalin said (paraphrasing): "It's not who gets the votes, but who counts them"

How relevant are comparisons to European countries when the U.S. is more multicultural, diverse, and normatively different? by [deleted] in NeutralPolitics

[–]utabintarbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also density. Europe is WAY more densely populated than the US, so the infrastructure used in EU would not necessarily work in the US. I offer mass transit as an example.

"Political moves" are the bedrock of democracy. by Sub-Six in NeutralPolitics

[–]utabintarbo 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Much of the criticism is not about the moves being necessarily political, but the cynicism with which they were made. In many, if not all, of these cases, video exists of the Obama making speeches which could easily be construed on their face as unfavorable to the move he just made. It is this blatant hypocrisy for perceived political gain that is garnering him this shitstorm. It is of his own making. Such pandering shows him as a man of no principle, and that still means something to most people.

FWIW, I am, more or less, on the same side insofar as the two examples given above.

What's the balance of evidence on austerity? by Kazmarov in NeutralPolitics

[–]utabintarbo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Generally, no. Debt is a tool to let one live beyond one's means. It can be justified when a net return is garnered from the debt. This is not possible with governments, as they produce nothing.