by JDHURF » Tue Nov 12, 2013 3:10 pm
I have not only looked at the "surface of things." I have looked at the entire abstracted imposing edifice. My descriptive observations are not a hope for the way things ought to be, they are the objective descriptive observations of how things in fact are. That is why I agreed that too many politicians are as you describe and also why I observe that even still your premises do not serve as an accurate generalization due to the far too many counterexamples.
I have not argued that the counterexamples render necessarily a better, more honest and fair future, only that they serve to undermine your fallacious generalizations formed in absolute terms.
What in the future will actually happen is known to no one.
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