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Atticus

(15,124 posts)
Fri Feb 18, 2022, 06:33 PM Feb 2022

"But, --- NOTHING!"

"Yes, of course, climate change is real and is even worse than predicted and there are steps we could take to combat it, BUT---"

"Our nation, the wealthiest in the history of the world, has more than enough money to provide decent food, shelter, education and medical care to all of its citizens, BUT---"

"Obviously, permitting billionaires and mega-corporations to pay less in taxes than teachers, firemen, farmers, secretaries and grill cooks is obscene, BUT---"

"Attempts to disregard the voices of the people and overturn an election are a form of domestic terrorism and should be aggressively and swiftly prosecuted as the equivalent of treason, BUT,---"

There is more disgust and angst following each of those "BUT"s than I could possibly describe, so I did not try. Read the three dashes (---) as you believe appropriate.

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"But, --- NOTHING!" (Original Post) Atticus Feb 2022 OP
Yeah, I think this "law" applies: ymetca Feb 2022 #1
Your OP reminds me somewhat of Louis CK's "But maaayyybe..." shtick. BobTheSubgenius Feb 2022 #2
Wow! nt greblach Feb 2022 #3
Yep. Lots of "buts" - must mean lots of assholes. calimary Feb 2022 #4
it just grinds on barbtries Feb 2022 #5
There seem to be a LOT of 'but'-heads out there. nt SeattleVet Feb 2022 #6

ymetca

(1,182 posts)
1. Yeah, I think this "law" applies:
Fri Feb 18, 2022, 07:16 PM
Feb 2022
Problem Selling:

Problem-solvers take an issue and break it down into small solvable chunks. Problem-sellers (e.g. politicians, the press) do the opposite: bundling many small issues into one big problem that looks insurmountable and terrifying.


I saw some hedge fund guy on PBS earlier today, hawking his book that he sees "a pattern" in our woes, like it's just something that can't be helped, only mitigated by .. hmm, lemme guess - more hedge-funding, right?
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