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What do I know? Nothing I've been told that is best so you cannot sense the edge fall ... there the hed onus horseman ... detached personality feature?

Did you know Giulios was once a word representing will and thus guillotine for self serving inhibition of types of social constructs!

Sar Chasm? Perhaps if you realize that "Sar" once meant head ... isn't that awesome? A beautiful self inhibiting leader ... these are inside, innate, unconscious like the spirit of man within a beauty! That was one time known as anima ... people despise such words for what they reference ... isn't that ... animus-Yn critic ... out of usual as paranormal?

Just particular words ... that can remove a head! At least knock it about ... till no one knows a thing spoken about ...

I'm just trying to assist the guy that people voted in ... remove more senses! We really didn't wish to know did we?

I believe I fit the norm given the directives ... maybe just Satyr ... a fair Balaam? That was a donkey also ... what leaders want in the populace ... just as-is.

No process ...
 
If struck by barriers in trade ... simply avoid-M ... do it yourself ... will the monster chimera vaporize under lack?

Can you see over whelming power loosing weight? It may be related to a flash (light) and how mass affects momentum as it dashes of in a streak of paranoia about exposure ... somethings are just never seen by those that follow the heavies ... maybe connected to Ba Scare Ville's and such hounds!

First order: figure out what is "BA" ... its complex and difficult to figure ... alas its out there like Gump (great dark mass)! There are implications ...
 
I don’t see any benefit in tariffs it only hurts the consumer. The BuyCanadian initiative is much more effective.
Mark Carney seemed to be for them for a while

Did quite the.promoting

So why does/did he want to hurt the consumer?

Politics, eh?
 
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I wonder also aboot hos cocreation and promoting of our Carbon Tax which harmed us consumers...he had to know that would happen...

In don't understand big game power...or guys who swing big power around...
 
On the plus side for Carney, he's standing with the UK and France against Netanyahu while Israel continues denying food to the Palestine's including children and continuous bombing.
Israel continues the genocide and we are on the side to get the food in to the children and families in Palestine.
 
I wonder also aboot hos cocreation and promoting of our Carbon Tax which harmed us consumers...he had to know that would happen...

In don't understand big game power...or guys who swing big power around...

Power is a big thing here on Earth due to the gravity of the situation ... it all comes down to control (avarice, grip of wealth, governing), the business of making folk believe in confining freedoms, etc. There is mores ... or there were ... now we are so independent about it the connections do not matter ... all is becoming irrelevant, manifesting as irrational ... eventually everything with be out there at a point! The Bishop of M's directive ... demiurge? No TU in reality can get along only after they are out=of=here and then there is some doubt about the speed of impart.


They said that these Galaxies are closing in at astonishing speed and those stoics cannot believe such rushes ... so it is beyond us! Like most info and thoughts as the Great Seer declared that knowledge was waste ... thus the prodigal portion ... know ledge?

Can you believe that there is something that opposed extreme power? Would that be humble, or nemesis with "bated" breath in an Ayre?

If held will sensation pass? Numb again ... some say contemplation depends on regular ins and outs ... a code! Like a dippy essence ... it goes on ... Ostium? That's the gate ...
 
Not sure to what to make of this analogy :unsure:
'Yes we are Athens, they are Rome,' Carney said, referencing Scarpaleggia's campaign speech for the speakership yesterday. 'We will prevail. We are in the golden age of Athens. Thank you Mr. Speaker, you have my support.'"
 
The golden age of Athens? You mean when the demagogue Pericles dominated the city and used his influence to build a lot of the ancient city that we see today? When a majority of citizens decided Socrates was a danger to the state and had him executed for nothing more than teaching? Not sure that's really the analogy we want here.

For all it did originate the basic premise of the people being integral to the state's decision-making, the Athenian system still left a lot to be desired between tyranny of the majority and the influence of demagogues. Think of what the US would be like with people voting directly on legislation instead of delegating to representatives in Congress and the President. They would likely disintegrate as the blue states went one way and the red states another. Maybe even more than two ways. There's still places that lean libertarian in some regards but also respect individual rights in a way that others on the right do not so kind of a middle ground. At least the Congressional system, and our parliamentary system as well, forces the sides to talk to each other and maybe compromise a bit to get things done.
 
When a majority of citizens decided Socrates was a danger to the state and had him executed for nothing more than teaching?

The more things change, the more they stay the same.

"Thieves and fraudsters will want important government functions, and democracy will give it to them. And at that time, when thieves and fraudsters finally, and democratically take authority; because criminals and evil doers want power, there will be worse dictatorship than in the time of any monarchy or oligarchy."_ *Socrates (470-399 B.C.)*
 
The golden age of Athens? You mean when the demagogue Pericles dominated the city and used his influence to build a lot of the ancient city that we see today? When a majority of citizens decided Socrates was a danger to the state and had him executed for nothing more than teaching? Not sure that's really the analogy we want here.

For all it did originate the basic premise of the people being integral to the state's decision-making, the Athenian system still left a lot to be desired between tyranny of the majority and the influence of demagogues. Think of what the US would be like with people voting directly on legislation instead of delegating to representatives in Congress and the President. They would likely disintegrate as the blue states went one way and the red states another. Maybe even more than two ways. There's still places that lean libertarian in some regards but also respect individual rights in a way that others on the right do not so kind of a middle ground. At least the Congressional system, and our parliamentary system as well, forces the sides to talk to each other and maybe compromise a bit to get things done.
Remember teaching and knowledge is a dangerous thing to folk that would sooner us not be able to discern what the greatest of powers are up to!

Thus ignorance roue 's ... and the sheep are roust, or roasted ... like Dean Marten declared!

To top it all off we don't know any better than when initiated ...
 
Sadly, Plato and his master were on to something there. Wish all the people quoting that online would attribute it. I forget the source. Knowing which dialogue it is from helps know if it is actually Socrates or if it is Plato putting his words in his teacher's mouth, as he did in most of the dialogues. In this case, though, it doesn't really matter. The sentiment stands regardless of who really said it.

It's why we try to build things like separation of powers and various types of guardrails into our systems. Unfortunately, the dishonest sorts are rather adept at leaping over guardrails, so to speak.
 
" Mr. Speaker, as I rise in this House for the first time, I hope you will permit me to thank my constituents in Nepean for the great honour of being a member of this chamber. I would also like to thank Canadians for the trust they have put in this government and in all members of this great House.

Your election to the chair is a testament to the level of respect your colleagues have for you. For more than 20 years, you have served the people of Lac-Saint-Louis with devotion, wisdom, poise and dignity. Thank you.

I have much to learn from the members of this great House. I will make mistakes. I have no doubt that you, Mr. Speaker, will call them out, and for good reason, because this House has rules and traditions, and it is on those traditions that our Athenian democracy is founded. Yes, we are Athens, and they are Rome.

We will prevail. It is the golden age of Athens.

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. You have my support."
--https://openparliament.ca/debates/2025/5/26/mark-carney-1/only/

#GoldenAge
 
I guess this means we will go after Sparta soon?

At least we aren't unloving, super short psychopathic Romans whose houshold head had absolute authority over everyone under him?

Classics! YAY!
 
Also I believe Pericles suggested something really keen and new at the time: reciprocal accountability, where we speak up when we make mistakes and keep an eye on each other?
 
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