"anything that is more accurate and quicker should always be funded and pushed for..." The progressive mindset in one sentence. Take things that are working perfectly fine, and keep "improving" them until they totally fail.
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Replying to @romanclemente7
I assume you would rather have a "bug life" free of Twitter because you think it would make a more "pure civilization".
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Replying to @Gage_Allen
what language is this ? I put it into google translate and it still didn't make any sense.
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Replying to @romanclemente7
Something something bronze aged mindset something something
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Replying to @Gage_Allen
??? I say "Everything touched by Progressives dies", because that is what they do. They think they are smarter than everyone else and can improve things with their great "learning" and credentials and all. Here is the classic Prog "improvement".https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/history/2020/10/16/2000-election-george-bush-al-gore-and-butterfly-ballots/5938042002/ …
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Replying to @romanclemente7
no you're right, finding a way to nearly eliminate polio, provide electricity everywhere, give babies a fighting chance when birth complications happen are all awful.
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Replying to @Gage_Allen
"provide electricity everywhere," Another good example. The grid works perfectly fine, so apply "green" or "efficiency" BS so you end up with no excess capacity and windmills as Base power supply. And guess what, it fails, just like everything Progressives touch.
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Replying to @romanclemente7
so having DC voltage is the way to go? we never should have progressed to AC? we should have just allowed dangerous and inefficient power supplies worldwide?
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Replying to @Gage_Allen
the Edison DC was not something that was working "perfectly fine". The ballot that the "butterfly ballot" replaced was working perfectly fine.
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Replying to @romanclemente7
Don't contort the discussion with one cause to support your claim, try and see it from a opposing side and attempt to prove it wrong. You may be correct in that to an extent, too much progression is bad, however some(proven with electricity) is very very good.
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you’re embarrassing yourself.
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