"Please do not put gum and butts in urinal. It makes them salty and hard to chew"
Thank You-Mgmt
...as we don't pee into your ash-tray, either! - A common writing on the wall, back then.
Some 25 yrs ago my kids (boys) went treasure hunting in the men's room of our usual Italian joint.
Guess what kind of "gem-stones" they pulled out of their pockets, back at the table.
Yes, right. And they felt mighty proud!
Beyond any liberalism which seems to be en route to eat us all, those days seem milk and honey.
I would like to see examples too. I suppose I take it for granted there are actually some books in grammar schools with naked cartoons, which I don't find appropriate at that level, but where exactly are they?
I agree...but would be interested in an example or two, with specific attention to the use of the book being available in a library vs. being part of the curriculum.
Common sense is mislabeled these days, so the conversation requires specific examples to discuss and agree when a line has been crossed.
I would like to see examples too. I suppose I take it for granted there are actually some books in grammar schools with naked cartoons, which I don't find appropriate at that level, but where exactly are they?
Centrist? Certainly better than the nonsense that seems to control politics now...but not really the point of consensus.
We need conservative ideas, because some things are worth preserving...and for the most part, things are better now for most of humanity than at any time in history.
And we need liberal ideas, because some things need to change...and there is still plenty that we can do to improve the condition of humanity.
Find consensus.
Thatâs why âthe Leftâ has lost credibility. Complete tolerance is the same as âfreedom!â So, really, both sides are arguing for no rules. Which is wrong. Driving in traffic? Rules are a good thing. Doing a business transaction? Rules are a good thing. Opening a park to the public? Rules are a good thing.
Both sides of the philosophical spectrum seem to refuse to consider others in their quest to beâ¦Free. So you have folks tearing down the government (Fewer regulations so I can put sawdust in the hotdogs!) or refusing to follow the rules already in place (Iâm squatting and pooping and shooting up anywhere I choose!) and it makes the folks who have some common sense, some care for the others around them, impinged upon until they can get the rules back in place.
I think it's a bit extreme to say that "the Left" has lost credibility. I think that when "the Right" is confronted with the same issues and options, it fails spectacularly. The GOP should never have devolved into a cult worshipping a leader, esp. one as corrupt, ineffective, and incompetent as Trump.
I agree with you that certain types of liberal-oriented permissiveness—not punishing minor crimes such as shoplifting or taking drugs in public—contribute to an atmosphere of lawlessness and a feeling among some groups that "anything goes." Apparently Portland is having a real problem with people doing hard drugs openly on the street. Washington DC has tried diverting teenagers away from the criminal justice system with disastrous results: kids feel that they can get away with all sorts of things including carjacking at gunpoint. But the pendulum has reached its extreme point and is swinging back.
Part of the reason for this spike in lawlessness and criminal behavior is a general sense among younger people that things don't work anymore. They've fallen way behind in school due to Covid. College education requires taking out crushing loans that leaves students perpetually indebted. Major cities are doing better but smaller ones are being left behind and even the big ones are struggling with much lower worker presence in their office buildings (leading to decreases in tax revenue, consumer spending, jobs and businesses supporting offices and city government budgets). Inflation has also been across history a force that corrodes social cohesion, faith in "the system", and a belief in a hopeful future for all.
But there are forces like inflation that make people lose faith in "the right", which has few if any coherent or effective policies to address our current problems. Biden's government has tried very hard to help people hold onto their jobs, start new businesses, survive a pandemic, etc. "The right" OTOH hand is obsessed about pointless wedge issues like transgenders, wokeism, etc. They had few if any plans to help end Trump-era mass unemployment and fought Covid vaccinations tooth and nail.
Americans of all political orientations are overly focused on their rights and privileges. They often fail to consider that those rights and privileges have hard limits and that we all have obligations to help maintain an orderly society as well as a open, fair and law-abiding political system.
I think this same issue can be thrown into a democratwingnutz thread
Some common sense here is clearly need. No need to "ban books" but then certain types of books should not be in grammar schools.
I agree...but would be interested in an example or two, with specific attention to the use of the book being available in a library vs. being part of the curriculum.
Common sense is mislabeled these days, so the conversation requires specific examples to discuss and agree when a line has been crossed.
Thatâs why âthe Leftâ has lost credibility. Complete tolerance is the same as âfreedom!â So, really, both sides are arguing for no rules. Which is wrong. Driving in traffic? Rules are a good thing. Doing a business transaction? Rules are a good thing. Opening a park to the public? Rules are a good thing.
Both sides of the philosophical spectrum seem to refuse to consider others in their quest to beâ¦Free. So you have folks tearing down the government (Fewer regulations so I can put sawdust in the hotdogs!) or refusing to follow the rules already in place (Iâm squatting and pooping and shooting up anywhere I choose!) and it makes the folks who have some common sense, some care for the others around them, impinged upon until they can get the rules back in place.
not sure why this isnt obvious to most...there appears to be a weird current running through the country/world these days.
Some say its the shifting earth axis, possibly the increased speed of rotation...OV thinks it has something to do with Luci
I think this same issue can be thrown into a democratwingnutz thread
Some common sense here is clearly need. No need to "ban books" but then certain types of books should not be in grammar schools.
Thatâs why âthe Leftâ has lost credibility. Complete tolerance is the same as âfreedom!â So, really, both sides are arguing for no rules. Which is wrong. Driving in traffic? Rules are a good thing. Doing a business transaction? Rules are a good thing. Opening a park to the public? Rules are a good thing.
Both sides of the philosophical spectrum seem to refuse to consider others in their quest to beâ¦Free. So you have folks tearing down the government (Fewer regulations so I can put sawdust in the hotdogs!) or refusing to follow the rules already in place (Iâm squatting and pooping and shooting up anywhere I choose!) and it makes the folks who have some common sense, some care for the others around them, impinged upon until they can get the rules back in place.