| JWeinCom said: Eh... I'm not sure what your question is asking really. Not sure why you assume my preference to disapprove of Drumf won't disappear. I gave a list of why I disapprove. Counter those points, and my position will change. Politics can absolutely be rational. Of course, you are under no obligation to convince me of anything. Unless of course, you want to attack my position. If you do so, you should have something to back that up. |
I've skimmed a few of your posts in the past and it doesn't look like you'll ever budge your position either plus it doesn't look like you consider both sides either ...
No politics can never be rational because it's basis is entirely dependent upon the aggregate sentiments and the heuristical nature makes the results practically nondeterministic or unverifiable ...







