In Foxworld, non-citizens are able to get welfare and free medical care,
and that's why "illegals" (yes, there are Fascists living in Foxworld) like
living in America so much.
Sometimes I just feel like spilling my brain. I hope someone will be around to mop it up.
"Republicans should, as they did in 1987, realize that there are plenty of young, well-qualified lawyers who can be counted on to rule the way they want the Supreme Court to rule — indeed, there are plenty of young, well-qualified lawyers who can be counted on to be more reliable justices for them than Kennedy was. They can quickly turn to one of those potential replacements. Or they can drag the nation through an ugly spectacle that at best will produce a victory that gives them nothing substantive while being symbolically poisonous — for the party and for the nation."The article raised the question in my mind: why this guy? I mean, if there are dozens, if not hundreds, of qualified judges that won't offend half the country, why are they so adamant that this guy in particular has to be the one?
In these studies, test subjects were divided arbitrarily into two groups, based on a trivial and almost completely irrelevant basis. Participants did not know other members of the group, did not even know who they were, and had no reason to expect that they would interact with them in the future. Still, members of both groups allocated resources in such a way that showed favoritism for members of their own group in a way that maximized their own group's outcomes in comparison to the alternate group, even at the expense of maximum gains for their own group. Even "on the basis of a coin toss...simple categorization into groups seems to be sufficient reason for people to dispense valued rewards in ways that favor in-group members over those who are 'different'."Ms. Mason said that when Mr. Tajfel began his studies, his goal was to find out how long it would take groups to come into conflict. He expected that in the beginning no conflict would exist, but that it would grow more intense as different conditions were added in the experiments. The subjects were asked to look at a wall that was covered with dots, and then asked to estimate how many dots were actually on the wall. Then they were randomly told that they were either an over-estimator or an under-estimator.
"The one experiment that I think is the best example of this is that, in one of them, he asked them to choose between a scenario in which -- these are not the actual numbers but like, for instance-- everybody gets five dollars, or the over estimators get four dollars and the under-estimators get two. And they tended to choose the one where they get less, but they win. So it sets up this scenario where there is a clear greater good, right? Everybody can have five dollars, and it doesn't hurt anybody. It's the best for everyone. And yet, they choose the scenario in which they have to sacrifice in order to beat the other guys."Kavanaugh is the four dollar option. They can't pick someone else. Yes, he believes in a political philosophy that robs our country of its democracy, but if he's confirmed, our group wins!
"I think the real reason looking back on it now is that the National Socialism, the Nazi regime in Germany, has always been the best example of a modern society that actually tried to impose what white nationalists want - forcing people to leave and try to make a racially homogenous society. And if that ended in mass genocide, then how can it be their example? And so my perspective on it now is holocaust denial now has to be so essential to the white nationalist belief system because they can't accept that what they want is going to lead to such horror."Nobody is suggesting that they want a sexual aggressor on the Supreme Court. That's not the ideal that they are looking for. And yet, an NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll revealed that a small majority of Republicans don't care if the allegations are actually true. Still, there is so much reluctance to actually do an investigation. Dr. Ford will be testifying today in front of the Senate committee today. At Anita Hill's hearing there were 22 witnesses. That won't be the case today. The whole affair is to be severely limited. In the meantime, they must deny, they must minimize, they must rebut, they must politicize. They don't want the accusers to be believed. Because politicians need the support of rich donors. Because voters really believe in the red herring that is Roe v Wade. And most important of all, the other guys can't win.