What do you believe is the fundamental problem with [American] government?

What do you believe is the fundamental problem with [American] government?

  • I don't believe a government should exist. That society would be better off without

  • Poor creation/execution of legislation

  • Incompetence/Inability/Ineptitude

  • Corruption

  • The authority of government: Executive orders v. Addressing Congress

  • The size of the government: Big v. Small

  • Efficiency of government

  • Racism/sexism/classism/other/etc.

  • Capitalism*

  • Other


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nuskool89

Well-Known Member
the argument that things were better back then. Without context you’re right that sounds weird.

I used to weight train and went through all kinds of diets/heath fads/etc

I’d been on Paleo for almost 4 months and felt great and was extremely fit. Then I went to the doctor for a physical and my cholesterol and triglycerides along with other levels were absolutely shit. The doctor asked me what had changed since last year and I showed him my diet. The way I explained it was total bro science I regurgitated from the countless sources available. “Yea you just eat what a caveman would have had access to. Nothing processed no dairy no grains no legumes etc”

He looked at me and asked, “what was the average lifespan of a caveman?”
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
the argument that things were better back then. Without context you’re right that sounds weird.

I used to weight train and went through all kinds of diets/heath fads/etc

I’d been on Paleo for almost 4 months and felt great and was extremely fit. Then I went to the doctor for a physical and my cholesterol and triglycerides along with other levels were absolutely shit. The doctor asked me what had changed since last year and I showed him my diet. The way I explained it was total bro science I regurgitated from the countless sources available. “Yea you just eat what a caveman would have had access to. Nothing processed no dairy no grains no legumes etc”

He looked at me and asked, “what was the average lifespan of a caveman?”
I didn’t do paleo but hard (less than 2g carbs per day) ketogenic. The overweight melted off me and my blood levels markedly improved. I guess we have each our own metabolism.

As for his caveman quip, we would need a way to filter out death by chipped flint, predator jaws and just plain oops in order to check its relevance.
 

nuskool89

Well-Known Member
I didn’t do paleo but hard (less than 2g carbs per day) ketogenic. The overweight melted off me and my blood levels markedly improved. I guess we have each our own metabolism.

As for his caveman quip, we would need a way to filter out death by chipped flint, predator jaws and just plain oops in order to check its relevance.
Keto cycles have been great for me also I’m a big fan

caveman/ancient man/any point in history where life expectancy was 30-50 prior to modern crops, diets, and medicines. Its debatable I guess but makes perfect sense
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Keto cycles have been great for me also I’m a big fan

caveman/ancient man/any point in history where life expectancy was 30-50 prior to immodern crops, diets, and medicines. Its debatable I guess but makes perfect sense
I’ve been thrown before by stuff that makes sense. It doesn’t help that a close search of the Web will turn up something that creates confirmation bias. It’s important to have something of a touchstone when “doing research” via Google. I bet there’s a hundred likely Ph.D.s in exploring how search engines have changed how people think.
 
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