18 links have been added on 7 ideas about #rules.
  1. Carrol “seems” clever. Not sure he is right though – this playing the devil’s advocate for many-worlds is a bit of a cop-out. He could be researching things that can have some effect on the world. What would happen if all the great minds got paid for conjecture rather than results? Good video here, spot the pattern.

  2. Jail breeds crime = more customers for the businesses that profit from correction facilities…. “A U.S. Sentencing Commission report on recidivism among federal prisoners, released on January 24, 2019, showed that nearly 64% of prisoners who had been convicted of violent offenses were arrested within eight years compared with about 40% of those convicted of nonviolent offenses”

  3. Who thought prisons were about correction? They are a money-making op

  4. The rest of the world could learn a thing or two from the UK here. It teaches kids about voting and what people do to try to sway your opinion.

  5. Having a right to affect your own life is laid out by law – which is why many schools have councils. They are a great thing and should be universal.

  6. You can contact your MP and have them meet you in Parliament. My Mrs and I did and it was an experience I will never forget.

    Rubbed Churchill’s foot, walked through the commons and held the despatch box and squeezed through Cecil Parkinson’s extra huge turnstile in the lobby.

    Bumped into Dougie Turd on the steps of Westminster Hall and watched that larl cheeky speaker John Bercow open the chamber for the day.

  7. “Our government would look a lot different if the 4.5 million Americans in non-voting territories like D.C. and Puerto Rico has a voice.”

  8. most lawless countries – give it a try if you fancy your chances!

  9. The Universe was totally lawless for all forms of life until… God created the first rule that was broken by Adam and Eve. “You can eat from all the trees in the garden, but you cannot eat from the tree in the middle of the garden. If you do you will die”. The rest is history!

  10. The first rule in politics is that there are no rules, at least not in the sense of inevitable defeats or inevitable victories. If you have the right policy and the right strategy, you always have a chance of winning. Without them, you can lose no matter how certain the victory seems.

    Tony Blair (Sociopath/Warlord)