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Posted by AlM on Thu Sep 29 13:24:25 2016 Remarkable |
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Posted by Dutchrailnut on Thu Sep 29 14:00:00 2016, in response to Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by AlM on Thu Sep 29 13:24:25 2016. guess he is not serious contender, who needs a president with brain farts. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Sep 29 14:19:07 2016, in response to Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by AlM on Thu Sep 29 13:24:25 2016. And this is who some people believe would be an excellent alternative to Trump and Clinton. |
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Posted by SLRT on Thu Sep 29 14:49:32 2016, in response to Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by AlM on Thu Sep 29 13:24:25 2016. Actually, I'm having a really hard time thinking of a "Favorite Foreign Leader" who isn't dead or deposed.Oh ... wait ... Barry Obama of Nigeria! |
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Posted by AlM on Thu Sep 29 15:21:43 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by SLRT on Thu Sep 29 14:49:32 2016. How could you possibly not admire Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson? |
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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Thu Sep 29 16:17:35 2016, in response to Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by AlM on Thu Sep 29 13:24:25 2016. He must have stepped on his johnson !Bill Newkirk |
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Posted by Joe V on Thu Sep 29 16:19:00 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by AlM on Thu Sep 29 15:21:43 2016. How about just Justin Trudeau.I guess Ottawa is too far from Albuquerque. |
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Posted by SLRT on Thu Sep 29 16:22:29 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by Joe V on Thu Sep 29 16:19:00 2016. Maybe when he grows up. |
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Posted by SLRT on Thu Sep 29 16:23:41 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by AlM on Thu Sep 29 15:21:43 2016. I don't go for leaders whose names include diacritical marks. |
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Posted by SLRT on Thu Sep 29 16:24:27 2016, in response to Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by AlM on Thu Sep 29 13:24:25 2016. I though of another: Al Aleppo of Syria. |
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Posted by Joe V on Thu Sep 29 16:33:59 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by SLRT on Thu Sep 29 16:23:41 2016. Sounds like a Trumpesque remark. |
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Posted by AlM on Thu Sep 29 16:51:14 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by SLRT on Thu Sep 29 14:49:32 2016. I like Theresa May (personality; too early to consider policies).She stood aside and let all her colleagues stab each other in the back until she was the last one left standing. As for Brexit, she just says "We'll think this through and do it right; don't rush me." |
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Posted by JumpInTheTrainCHIEF on Thu Sep 29 17:35:12 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Sep 29 14:19:07 2016. I'll head for the (slightly-less-wacko) Green Party candidate Jill Stein. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Sep 29 17:36:50 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by JumpInTheTrainCHIEF on Thu Sep 29 17:35:12 2016. LOL! |
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Posted by 3-9 on Thu Sep 29 18:13:30 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by Joe V on Thu Sep 29 16:33:59 2016. Too many syllables in 'diacritical'. :-) |
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Posted by AlM on Thu Sep 29 18:25:34 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by JumpInTheTrainCHIEF on Thu Sep 29 17:35:12 2016. Jill Stein = Ralph Nader. |
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Posted by ftgreeneg on Thu Sep 29 20:48:07 2016, in response to Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by AlM on Thu Sep 29 13:24:25 2016. You'd think before someone run for pres they do some research on current events. |
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Posted by SLRT on Fri Sep 30 09:59:21 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by AlM on Thu Sep 29 16:51:14 2016. I think Theresa May is too tentative. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Fri Sep 30 10:00:41 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by AlM on Thu Sep 29 18:25:34 2016. naahh.At least Nader is sane. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Fri Sep 30 10:04:12 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by SLRT on Fri Sep 30 09:59:21 2016. You beat me to it.She's the typical spineless career party hack who carefully hedges her bets and tries to have it both ways. I personally preferred Cameron but May still > Corbyn. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Fri Sep 30 10:06:50 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by SMAZ on Fri Sep 30 10:04:12 2016. Trump is better than Corbyn. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Fri Sep 30 10:10:56 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by SLRT on Thu Sep 29 14:49:32 2016. I like President Michelle Bachelet of Chile and Pope Francis. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Fri Sep 30 10:13:38 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by Spider-Pig on Fri Sep 30 10:06:50 2016. They are both fools but I believe that Trump is much more dangerous and dishonest. |
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Posted by AlM on Fri Sep 30 10:24:28 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by Spider-Pig on Fri Sep 30 10:06:50 2016. IDWTP |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Fri Sep 30 11:09:54 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by SMAZ on Fri Sep 30 10:13:38 2016. That was a little extreme, I admit. It's hard to find someone worse than Trump.Who is worse, Nigel Falange [sic] or Trump? |
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Posted by SMAZ on Fri Sep 30 11:17:06 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by Spider-Pig on Fri Sep 30 11:09:54 2016. Who is worse, Nigel Falange [sic] or Trump?Trump. Falange (I like that) has no chance of ever being elected to anything important. He will never control nuclear codes or be able to start a war. He found his niche and ran with it. Like Umberto Bossi in Italy. Marine Le Pen is far more dangerous than Ol' Nigel. |
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Posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Fri Sep 30 12:29:00 2016, in response to Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by AlM on Thu Sep 29 13:24:25 2016. Eh, it's pretty hard to think of a good answer to that question on the spot. The first world leaders that come to mind are all going to be controversial ones which would polarize supporters, like:Putin - Russia Merkel - Germany (surprised Weld picked her) Assad - Syria (kindof) Dutere - Philippines Netanyahu - Israel Obama (lol) To a lesser degree, Shinzo Abe (Japan) My understanding was Johnson got stuck trying to recall the name of the Mexican President he had met. So it was more of a name fail than a leader fail (still a fail, don't get me wrong). Personally the one I would have picked is Justin Trudeau, liked by the people but overall pretty boring so he's not in the news much. Some unusual but valid choices would also be: Pope Francis Queen Elizabeth II Anyway there are three options on the table: 1. A candidate who would say Putin without a moment's hesitation, and it would be true 2. A candidate who would have a well calculated answer in the chamber that was prepared by advisors and does not reflect any personal opinion at all 3. Someone who stops and thinks about the question to give an honest answer, and gets lost If you're trying to discredit the Johnson, gonna have to do better than that! |
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Posted by AlM on Fri Sep 30 12:45:43 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Fri Sep 30 12:29:00 2016. He couldn't think of any world leaders at all.He might have said, well Trudeau has some good points but I'm not sure he's my favorite - he's too much in favor of big government. Or something similar about Merkel. But he couldn't remember the names Trudeau, Merkel, May, Hollande, or Netanyahu. He just doesn't think about foreign affairs in the slightest, which is disreputable for a presidential candidate. |
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Posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Fri Sep 30 14:57:17 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by AlM on Fri Sep 30 12:45:43 2016. But he couldn't remember the names Trudeau, Merkel, May, Hollande, or Netanyahu.Why would a Libertarian like any of those candidates? |
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Posted by AlM on Fri Sep 30 16:20:24 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Fri Sep 30 14:57:17 2016. He wouldn't. Nevertheless, he should remember some of their names. |
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Posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Fri Sep 30 21:15:58 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by AlM on Fri Sep 30 16:20:24 2016. Actually, if he were true Libertarian he should have named Lee Hsien Loong (Singapore). The most economically free 1st world country, low taxes, low corruption, high employment, low homelessness (among citizens). And despite being super business friendly, Lee still managed to fund massive public works projects like the fastest growing subway system in the English speaking world, and tons of quality public housing (they even build light rail feeder routes from them to the subway). So while Singapore is not Libertarian, it has the most important part (economic policy) down to a science. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Fri Sep 30 21:52:51 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Fri Sep 30 21:15:58 2016. Fascinating |
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Posted by 3-9 on Fri Sep 30 23:19:38 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Fri Sep 30 21:15:58 2016. How does Singnapore afford all that? |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Sat Oct 1 00:25:44 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by 3-9 on Fri Sep 30 23:19:38 2016. It's Singarich. |
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Posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Sat Oct 1 01:59:36 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by 3-9 on Fri Sep 30 23:19:38 2016. A few reasons. First is the raw economy, which developed for three reasons:1. They attracted fortune 500 companies by being a tax haven. 2. They attract companies and tourists alike by being centrally located in Asia, with English as the primary language of government and media. The next closest countries with that level of English are on the periphery of Asia, like Australia and Guam. 3. Oil. 4. Unrivaled safety. They have to post reminders periodically "low crime does not mean no crime" because so few robberies, etc. happen that people lose awareness and forget it is even possible. Security is a cost center for any business or homeowner, and not needing much of it goes a long way towards the bottom line. With a good economy, the taxes there are add up substantially. There are income tax brackets where the highest tax is 20% (22% starting next year). Then there's a gas tax, and a 7% sales tax. Also for example, they have unbelievably high taxes and fees for cars - a 10 year permit to own a car costs $60,000. This is before you even buy the car, there are import fees that basically double the sticker price. Conversely, public transit is distance based with the average trip costing around 85 US cents. The end result is, the only vehicles on the road are buses, commercial, people who drove in from Malaysia, taxis, and the 1%... They can also afford it basically because they are a tropical island slightly smaller than NYC with no recurring natural disasters to contend with, and 5.4 million people. While they do have a sizeable military, they have no need to sabre rattle so it's pretty much kept to a practical size for defending said island. There might be some other taxes hidden in there too -- stuff you need generally costs less than luxury items. For example, a small carton of orange juice cost 85 cents at 7-11, while a small bottle of soda costs $2.50 (it may have even been $3.50). |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Sat Oct 1 17:29:08 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by SMAZ on Fri Sep 30 11:17:06 2016. So Le Pen or Trump? |
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Posted by AlM on Sat Oct 1 20:28:44 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by Spider-Pig on Sat Oct 1 17:29:08 2016. Different.With Le Pen, I would worry more about her turning her country into a fascist dictatorship. With Trump I would worry more about him destroying the economy or the small but non-zero chance of his destroying the entire world. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Sun Oct 2 10:17:33 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by Spider-Pig on Sat Oct 1 17:29:08 2016. Basically what AlM said.Le Pen, despite her odious ideology may actually be a capable person and do a good job, thus making Fascism mainstream, especially because unlike her idiot father, she is an astute politician who knows to not openly say crazy things (like denying the Holocaust), nor would she start a nuclear war. She knows how to play the game. Making Fascism mainstream by being potentially successful is what makes her incredibly dangerous. Trump, OTOH would be an unprecedented catastrophe, even if he lasts no longer than four years, which would have global consequences of the kind the world has not seen in decades. For this, and I hate to say this, I would prefer Le Pen. |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Oct 2 10:38:23 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by SMAZ on Sun Oct 2 10:17:33 2016. The trouble with estimating Trump is the uncertainty. If Russia invades Latvia he might end up handling it semi-OK. There's no certainty that he would do anything irreversible like starting a nuclear war.And he might not get a chance to bungle the economy catastrophically. Even if he gets Dodd-Frank repealed, there's a good chance that financial institutions would not be able to use their new found freedom to cause a worldwide panic before someone more sensible gets in. And massive tax cuts would do ongoing damage, but again nothing irreversible. So the only real reason for putting Trump in the top spot as a danger is the risk. His average outcome is just bad. It's his 2 standard deviation outcome that is the end of the world as we know it. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Sun Oct 2 10:44:37 2016, in response to Re: Gary Johnson's favorite foreign leader, posted by AlM on Sun Oct 2 10:38:23 2016. So if a Le Pen clone appeared here, between her and Trump. who would you vote for in a French-style presidential runoff after your preferred candidate were out after the first round? |
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