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To: marcher who wrote (144692)12/14/2018 3:54:55 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217632
 
re <<there is no rule of law>>

i agree. there is the rule of the game.

admittedly having laws is better than not, but laws are written by folks, and the same folks do not read all laws over time, and other folks write new laws and amend old ones, and and and

gets complicated after a bit, requiring more lawyers, arguing, and writing more laws ... ad infinitum ad nauseam ad friction ad milling time ad convolution ad breakdown;

we are closer to the end than we are at the beginning, and

trump has done all a favour by highlighting what should be obvious but certainly not universally accepted.

breakdown implies we evert back to rule of folks (gender neutral, as women can be as fickle as men :0) until something happens.

perhaps artificial intelligence can help sustain the convolution, or, maybe just as likely, make the system, already incomprehensible to the person on the street, totally mystifying.

half-hearted revolutions do not help in de-convoluting a mess built up over time, only adds revolution to convolution.

whole-hearted revolutions where all except the instigators are zero-state reset tends to be messy, and less preferable to <<take a pill,
it is what it is,
it's all good,
whatever,
chill dude,
yoga,
take a selfie,
facebook/twitter/instagram/snapchat/etc.,
bully/trick someone,
blame someone else for your mistake,
meth,

fentanyl.>>