Graeme Decarie
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I wish I had an answer to that. I'm not sure those traits can be harnessed.
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Pretty much what this guy says. Kim Jong Un wants stature. He wants to sit at the big boy table. Hilariously, that's also what Trump wants. They both want people to adore them and think them important and powerful.
I'm sure you can look back at our herstory and see our various attempts?I wish I had an answer to that. I'm not sure those traits can be harnessed.
we human beings may not be able to solve itWhat happens more often is that the arrogant elite bring down the whole society to a dreadful crash. Think Roman Empire.
we human beings may not be able to solve it
but we will continue trying. Deity gave us free will for both ill and good that it gives us
btw aboot elites destroying Roman Empire...what are the orthodox theories as to why the Roman Empire fell? there must b more than 1?
as the many empires in Africa have found outWhat goes up must come down. No Empire reigns forever...
Think ancient Carthage instead...more similarities.What happens more often is that the arrogant elite bring down the whole society to a dreadful crash. Think Roman Empire.
The lesson might be in the whole idea of "Empire". As soon as you think you are entitled to 'colonize', you may have lost your way. The end result takes a long time, but may be inevitable.
Status has real effects; there are real and observable reasons why the top dog wants to stay top dog
I don't think we will ever get rid of Status because I think it isn't a total social construct but rather an integral part of reality itself. Classless societies I don't think have ever existed, there is always some hierarchy happening.
Lots and lots of experiments on status showing how a loss of status can have wide ranging effects...things like immune system compromisation, IQ loss to the lossee...
Fascinating phenomenon: completely natural areas of diversity loss in Amazon (which is diversity central) rain forests. Interesting who the colonizers are
And down goes another one. If I worked in this administration, I would definitely be keeping my resume updated.
Trump ousts Tillerson, will replace him as secretary of state with CIA chief Pompeo
So Rex Tillerson is out. Tillerson's days as Secretary of State were finished when Trump embraced the idea of meeting Kim Jong Un while Tillerson was far away in Africa. Tillerson then immediately tried to reign in the idea of the meeting by saying that US-North Korea talks were "a long way off." But Trump wants the talks with North Korea. He wants them desperately. Not because they're likely to make much difference to the Korean stalemate - but because they'll be a great distraction from the Mueller investigation, which seems to be edging closer and closer to the inner circle.
Rex Tillerson Out As Trump's Secretary Of State, Replaced By Mike Pompeo
Meanwhile the House Intelligence Committee (headed by Trump lackey Devin Nunes, who made his late night visit to the White House to betray his Committee's evidence to Trump months ago, then in contrition announced that he would "recuse" himself from the Russia investigation, then didn't follow through on recusing himself) has said it will hear no more witnesses on the issue.
Fortunately, both Mueller and the Senate Intelligence Committee are forging ahead with their investigations. Jeff Sessions won't quit, but Trump knows that Sessions has more than enough support among Republicans in the Senate that a successor would never get confirmed, so he can repeatedly humiliate Sessions but he can't fire Sessions. Rod Rosenstein won't back down.
It's spinning rapidly out of control. A loss for the GOP in tonight's special election in Pennsylvania's 18th Congressional District would be devastating for Trump.
The 18th District has been Republican since 2003, and in the presidential election Trump beat Clinton by 20% in the District. Trump has been very aggressively supporting the Republican candidate, Rick Saccone - even travelling there to campaign for him. Donald Jr. has been there to campaign for him. The Republicans have poured about $8 million into this one special election for this one seat. It's an area just outside Pittsburgh - lots of miners and steel workers, and there's a lot of belief that Trump's recent tariffs on steel and aluminum had nothing to do with economics or trade and everything to do with trying to shore up Saccone's vote among steelworkers to help hold this one seat, because if the Republicans lose just this one seat it's a sign that the Trump coalition might be starting to fracture and that the GOP may well be in big trouble in November's Congressional election.
(This special election came about because of the resignation of Republican Congressman Tim Murphy - the fiercely anti-abortion Congressman who had an affair, got his girlfriend pregnant and tried to convince her to have an abortion.)
And down goes another one. If I worked in this administration, I would definitely be keeping my resume updated.
Trump ousts Tillerson, will replace him as secretary of state with CIA chief Pompeo