I like your reasoning. I’m a libertarian myself, so I get it.
But I held my nose and voted Democrat the last two Presidential elections because I think Trump is a uniquely dangerous person. I hate the “this time is different” argument, but I actually think it applied this time.
Maybe people believe that it will save a starving child in the future. Like, some future where politicians finally listen to them?
Morality is not subjective. It is not (or at least should not) be based on emotions.
Of course. But one can hope for insight and help in answering it, no?
But, given that Trump will very likely be as bad or worse, why give him the chance? Just to be able to make the statement?
But considering the alternative to Harris, it doesn’t seem as clear as day to me.
That’s not out of the question yet.
Thank you. That’s a very considered response.
It’s more popular than Usenet! Take that, nntp.
I saw one of those at a public library in a small town in Connecticut! I hadn’t known they existed till then. Amazing stuff.
The words “shoppe” and “towne”.
It needs warshing.
If no, it’s not okay to take drugs to make yourself better, then why would you let your doctor prescribe you meds? I wouldn’t want to take meds for no reason. (Or worse, meds that make me worse off.)
Does heroin make a person better?
ADHD drugs improve people’s ability to focus and concentrate even without effort on the part of the patient. So that’s a counter-example.
The Queen is still alive and we have her. Just don’t tell anyone, okay?