Hooligans Sportsbook

PRISM by the NSA

  • Start date
  • Replies
    107 Replies •
  • Views 5,257 Views
I didn't think that at all reno. I'm just struggling to understand your vision of an ideal society. Are there scientists, astronomers, circus athletes, i.e. non-essential workers in Renoland? Or is work limited to the bare essentials (food, shelter, water)? It sounds like you want all of us to sit in a circle around a campfire and hunt wild boars for dinner.
 
Vision of an ideal society is very far from the issues here. We are currently faced with issues that threaten all humanity in any form.

But just for fun. An ideal society can have all the stuff you mention. If resources are needed for something the community can make that decision. Nothing's to say that we can't use whatever technology is available.

What we would have no use for is advertizing, selling, banking, pr firms. Ridiculous amounts of prisons, military, police. etc etc.

Anyone could and would do any kind of creative work they want. They wouldn't be forced to do it and their personal wealth or survival need not be based on it.

We have enough technology to feed us and take care of basic needs with little work. Everything else is extracurricular activity and can be pursued leisurely. The reason it doesn't look that way is because someone is benefiting from the exploitation.
 
what do you want me to give you a map with technical details on how to set up Denver as a utopian society?

And yes the issue is not that, but blatant criminal activity even within the confines of the current world order.
 
If history has taught us anything, it's that there will be corruption in any type of governmental ideology. The way to prevent it is to deny too much power to a central authority. It was something that was heavily considered and implemented in the original Constitution. However, as time has progressed, the government has amended its own rights and given itself powers that it was never intended to have.
 
If history has taught us anything, it's that there will be corruption in any type of governmental ideology. The way to prevent it is to deny too much power to a central authority. It was something that was heavily considered and implemented in the original Constitution. However, as time has progressed, the government has amended its own rights and given itself powers that it was never intended to have.

I just keep reading bitcoin with everything you've said here.

I wonder when it will become too much babysitting for the citizens and well see the pendulum swing the other way.
 
shouldn't we be spending more time discussing the crimes leaked and holding those people/entities accountable? Instead of worrying the mental state of the informants.
well done propaganda machine. You win again.

2MDjSCh.jpg
 
If history has taught us anything, it's that there will be corruption in any type of governmental ideology. The way to prevent it is to deny too much power to a central authority. It was something that was heavily considered and implemented in the original Constitution. However, as time has progressed, the government has amended its own rights and given itself powers that it was never intended to have.

Correct and very scary .....
ronald+reagan+quotes.jpg
 
“This interesting fish has swum into our nets of its own accord and it would be unthinkable of our special services to miss this rare chance to talk to a U.S. defector,” said Alexei Kondaurov, a retired general of the Soviet-era intelligence service.