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Albertoo

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5. Is the faulty thinking due to a lag in adjustement in a troubled world
Thu Mar 3, 2016, 07:26 PM
Mar 2016

My guess is yes. In un-academic terms, everywhere I look, I see countries up shit creek.

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you may want to think about throwing Bloomberg into the mix rurallib Mar 2016 #1
Bloomberg would offer quite the twist to the entire affair. n/t RKP5637 Mar 2016 #3
Which kind of makes the whole mess worse Albertoo Mar 2016 #4
To me, it's a reflection of the instability and faulty thinking in the US and the world. Logic and RKP5637 Mar 2016 #2
Is the faulty thinking due to a lag in adjustement in a troubled world Albertoo Mar 2016 #5
It really is ... like the old saying/observation of drop a rock in the middle of a pond RKP5637 Mar 2016 #15
the brokered democratic convention after LBJ was no cakewalk La Lioness Priyanka Mar 2016 #6
The 1968 convention and election was a fiasco. femmocrat Mar 2016 #8
True, there is historical-size dissenssion only on the R. side Albertoo Mar 2016 #11
I often like to travel back to the Truman vs. Dewey race. That was quite exciting, even though monmouth4 Mar 2016 #7
My folks told me about 1948. Manifestor_of_Light Mar 2016 #17
The election of 1912 could be comparable csziggy Mar 2016 #9
True. Interesting to note it was in troubled times too Albertoo Mar 2016 #10
How about the Election of 1860 charlie and algernon Mar 2016 #12
1860, 1912, troubled times at each problematic election Albertoo Mar 2016 #14
1968 Democratic Party! longship Mar 2016 #13
Going back further, 1828 election Angel Martin Mar 2016 #16
"They're both the same" Stinky The Clown Mar 2016 #18
Uh? No. Albertoo Mar 2016 #19
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