« on: September 12, 2023, 11:42:14 AM »
Dale Eastman if nobody votes, in your mind, what would be the outcome?
A question. Thank you.
And thank you again, I accept your invite to discuss our differing ideologies.
As I recollect, the few interactions you and I have had, have been minor head-bumping because of our differing ideologies. And I'm sure you've read enough of my posts in this group to understand that voting is "in my mind", a BIG negative.
I'm a pedantic asshole. Freely admitted. In fact, that is why I'm quoting these next 25 words from WickedPedia (sic):
A pedant is a person who is excessively concerned with formalism, accuracy and precision, or one who makes an ostentatious and arrogant show of learning.
Or in my own words: What is truth, what is fact, and what are the true facts?
I have had entirely too many discussions with people who refuse to define what they mean when they use a specific word or phrase. Their refusal to stipulate a meaning usually tells me they're posing bullshit and know they can't back their ideology with fact.
I now state what (in my mind) is a fact. I follow that with: "#. Admit or Deny?" Failure to deny defaults to admission of the fact presented. Actual denial of the fact presented opens up dialog to delve further into the now converted to "alleged" fact.
As the pedantic asshole I am, I want to know:
What, exactly is meant by the word, "vote"? What, specifically, are the traits, properties, attributes, characteristics & elements of the word, "vote"?
A vote is a formal expression of preference for a candidate for office.
1. Admit or deny?
An officeholder in a government office, gets authority from the office to do governmental things.
2. Admit or deny?
One of those governmental things is the authority to "govern."
3. Admit or deny?
"Authority to govern" is a "right-to-govern."
4. Admit or deny?
"To govern" is "to control."
5. Admit or deny?
"To control" is "to rule."
6. Admit or deny?
"Authority to govern" is a "right-to-rule."
7. Admit or deny?
The government office held delegates to the officeholder, a "right-to-govern", a "right-to-control", and a "right-to-rule".
8. Admit or deny?
That office was delegated the rights to govern, control, and rule.
9. Admit or deny?
The words of the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution are:
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
10. Admit or deny?
The Constitution alleges its authority came from "We the People."
11. Admit or deny?
The identified group called "We the People" can ONLY include all the people then living at the time of the ordination and establishment (September 17, 1787).
12. Admit or deny?
All government office rights to govern, control, and rule, were delegated from "We the People" existing in September 1787 by means of the United State's Constitution.
13. Admit or deny?
These words are contained in the U.S. Declaration of Independence:
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed,
14. Admit or deny?
"Created equal" means no human was created owning another human.
15. Admit or deny?
"Created equal" means no human was created owning a right-to-rule another human.
16. Admit or deny?
A human with no right-to-rule can NOT delegate a right-to-rule to a third human.
17. Admit or deny?
Candidates for public (government) offices are humans.
18. Admit or deny?
Voters are humans.
19. Admit or deny?
No voter has a right-to-rule any other human.
20. Admit or deny?
Therefore voting can NOT delegate a right-to-rule to any candidates for public (government) offices
21. Admit or deny?
➽ if nobody votes, in your mind, what would be the outcome?
The populace would no longer be enslaved.
Dale Eastman we’re at where we’re at, you think not voting is going to change things? Lol , dude , you ain’t beating this system, they’re too fat and rich
I appreciate that you are asking questions to understand what I am presenting. I'm not happy with your lack of ability to answer my questions attempting to establish understandings. So, sir, your questions are "New Business." My questions are "Old Business."
I see you doing the same thing many do now-days: Get overwhelmed and unable to properly respond to inquiries to find a common ground to use to communicate. My error. Sorry. So I'll post my inquiries one at a time.
A vote is a formal expression of preference for a candidate for office.
1. Admit or deny?
I'm quoting what you wrote as "New Business" so I don't forget to address what you posted.
NEW BUSINESS:
➽ Dale Eastman we’re at where we’re at, you think not voting is going to change things? Lol , dude , you ain’t beating this system, they’re too fat and rich
Dale Eastman lol overwhelmed, projection is nice , when you’ve got nothing else , it’s ok. not voting is so cool, keep
It up, it’s really working , really
"got nothing else"? I've got the questions I've asked you in an attempt to find a common ground for communication. Since you have proven you do not wish to discuss our differences in ideology, Please STFU and remove your bullshit from the internet.
Third inquiry:
A vote is a formal expression of preference for a candidate for office.
1. Admit or deny?
Dale Eastman you can remove me from the internet yourself tough guy , telling someone to STFU on the internet isn’t as tough as you think it is , you’re a real Facebook gangster lol
The probabilities of any person having congenital brain damage is just not that high. So I will assume you don't have Down syndrome. Therefore I conclude that your diminished mental capacity must be the brainwashing you received while you were incarcerated in day jail. A.K.A. public school. My STFU aimed at you was to emphasize the point that you have NOTHING to contribute to society with your EMPTY words.
Your willful FAILURE to engage in polite discourse about our difference in ideologies allows me to speculate about the cause.
Points 1 through 20 are supporting points for point 21. You know that if you deny the facts and logic presented your idiocy will be highlighted by your own denials. So you don't deny the points presented. And you know that if you admit to any of the facts you would be admitting to the stupidity of voting. So you can't do that either. So what are you left with! Red-herrings, non-sequiturs, and anything you can do to derail the focus on these facts that apparently you can't address.
Your cognitive dissonance is your problem. Deal with it.
Fourth inquiry:
A vote is a formal expression of preference for a candidate for office.
1. Admit or deny?
Dale Eastman your ability to only project shows how little you could actually have a conversation with an adult so GFY and stop tagging me you big POS YOU !!!
Fifth inquiry:
A vote is a formal expression of preference for a candidate for office.
1. Admit or deny?
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