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Should politics be encouraged on CC?

PostPosted: Tue Aug 23, 2022 8:22 am
by bigtoughralf
Too many people are simply flaming each other, should they be banned to make room for more threads about American politics?

Re: Should politics be encouraged on CC?

PostPosted: Tue Aug 23, 2022 3:03 pm
by jimboston
this is a smallsoft idea from smallsoftralph

Re: Should politics be encouraged on CC?

PostPosted: Tue Aug 23, 2022 3:52 pm
by jonesthecurl
Your feet smell.

Re: Should politics be encouraged on CC?

PostPosted: Tue Aug 23, 2022 3:57 pm
by bigtoughralf
jimboston wrote:this is a smallsoft idea from smallsoftralph


jimmie-boi continues to show his true nature, most of which is his STOOOOPIDITY. Period.

Re: Should politics be encouraged on CC?

PostPosted: Tue Aug 23, 2022 4:20 pm
by jimboston
bigtoughralf wrote:
jimboston wrote:this is a smallsoft idea from smallsoftralph


jimmie-boi continues to show his true nature, most of which is his STOOOOPIDITY. Period.


smallsoft, your reply is soooooo dumb it clearly demonstrates how you don’t know how to use your small-soft brain.

Re: Should politics be encouraged on CC?

PostPosted: Tue Aug 23, 2022 7:37 pm
by autoload
I got excited to see the now locked, "Should Politics be banned from CC?" thread.

Lots of peeps from the past in that thread.

Re: Should politics be encouraged on CC?

PostPosted: Wed Aug 24, 2022 12:51 pm
by jimboston
autoload wrote:I got excited to see the now locked, "Should Politics be banned from CC?" thread.

Lots of peeps from the past in that thread.


Too bad your excitement was crushed by the admin lockdown!

Re: Should politics be encouraged on CC?

PostPosted: Wed Aug 24, 2022 8:14 pm
by Dukasaur
jimboston wrote:
autoload wrote:I got excited to see the now locked, "Should Politics be banned from CC?" thread.

Lots of peeps from the past in that thread.


Too bad your excitement was crushed by the admin lockdown!


Don't worry. I'm pretty sure he has enough excitement left to hose down your back.

Re: Should politics be encouraged on CC?

PostPosted: Thu Aug 25, 2022 3:59 pm
by autoload
Dukasaur wrote:
jimboston wrote:
autoload wrote:I got excited to see the now locked, "Should Politics be banned from CC?" thread.

Lots of peeps from the past in that thread.


Too bad your excitement was crushed by the admin lockdown!


Don't worry. I'm pretty sure he has enough excitement left to hose down your back.


This also got me excited.

Re: Should politics be encouraged on CC?

PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2022 6:27 pm
by riskllama
why limit it to just 'murican politics, ralphie? seems to me that the current economic crash & impending demographic collapse over china way are fairly noteworthy & seem like something worth a thread or two, imo...*shrugs*

Re: Should politics be encouraged on CC?

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2022 8:13 am
by jimboston
riskllama wrote:why limit it to just 'murican politics, ralphie? seems to me that the current economic crash & impending demographic collapse over china way are fairly noteworthy & seem like something worth a thread or two, imo...*shrugs*


China having a major economic collapse is very scarey.

Re: Should politics be encouraged on CC?

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2022 3:38 pm
by jusplay4fun
jimboston wrote:
riskllama wrote:why limit it to just 'murican politics, ralphie? seems to me that the current economic crash & impending demographic collapse over china way are fairly noteworthy & seem like something worth a thread or two, imo...*shrugs*


China having a major economic collapse is very scarey.


I have addressed this in another thread:

(...) the birthrate and the declining/aging population of China.

China is experiencing unprecedented demographic transition together with the radical
social and economic transformation. Demographically speaking China is now a
developed country. However, China’s future population growth is substantial, a solely
result of the population momentum built into the age structure by past fertility and
mortality. 10 percent or 135 million increase is expected in the next 25 years under
the medium fertility scenario. China would reach a maximum population of 1443
million in 2030, followed by a long-term population decline.


Two major changes of the future population age structure of China are continuing
demographic dividend and rapid population ageing. China’s demographic window of
opportunity opened at 1990 and will close at 2033. Having a work force of around one
billion has many advantages if we consider only the dependency ratio in the
population or the labour supply for the development. However, China will be also
experiencing a rapid population ageing after 2015. One fifth to one quarter of the
Chinese population would be older people at age 65 or over after 2035. The year of
2029 would be a turning point in China’s age structure transition, when for the first
time in Chinese history the elderly population would exceed the child population.

https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=236280&start=50

Re: Should politics be encouraged on CC?

PostPosted: Mon Aug 29, 2022 4:14 pm
by riskllama
jusplay4fun wrote:
jimboston wrote:
riskllama wrote:why limit it to just 'murican politics, ralphie? seems to me that the current economic crash & impending demographic collapse over china way are fairly noteworthy & seem like something worth a thread or two, imo...*shrugs*


China having a major economic collapse is very scarey.


I have addressed this in another thread:

(...) the birthrate and the declining/aging population of China.

China is experiencing unprecedented demographic transition together with the radical
social and economic transformation. Demographically speaking China is now a
developed country. However, China’s future population growth is substantial, a solely
result of the population momentum built into the age structure by past fertility and
mortality. 10 percent or 135 million increase is expected in the next 25 years under
the medium fertility scenario. China would reach a maximum population of 1443
million in 2030, followed by a long-term population decline.


Two major changes of the future population age structure of China are continuing
demographic dividend and rapid population ageing. China’s demographic window of
opportunity opened at 1990 and will close at 2033. Having a work force of around one
billion has many advantages if we consider only the dependency ratio in the
population or the labour supply for the development. However, China will be also
experiencing a rapid population ageing after 2015. One fifth to one quarter of the
Chinese population would be older people at age 65 or over after 2035. The year of
2029 would be a turning point in China’s age structure transition, when for the first
time in Chinese history the elderly population would exceed the child population.

https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=236280&start=50


yeah,maybe...but no one reads what you post because tl;dr... :roll:

Re: Should politics be encouraged on CC?

PostPosted: Mon Aug 29, 2022 5:00 pm
by jusplay4fun
riskllama wrote:
jusplay4fun wrote:
jimboston wrote:
riskllama wrote:why limit it to just 'murican politics, ralphie? seems to me that the current economic crash & impending demographic collapse over china way are fairly noteworthy & seem like something worth a thread or two, imo...*shrugs*


China having a major economic collapse is very scarey.


I have addressed this in another thread:

(...) the birthrate and the declining/aging population of China.

China is experiencing unprecedented demographic transition together with the radical
social and economic transformation. Demographically speaking China is now a
developed country. However, China’s future population growth is substantial, a solely
result of the population momentum built into the age structure by past fertility and
mortality. 10 percent or 135 million increase is expected in the next 25 years under
the medium fertility scenario. China would reach a maximum population of 1443
million in 2030, followed by a long-term population decline.


Two major changes of the future population age structure of China are continuing
demographic dividend and rapid population ageing. China’s demographic window of
opportunity opened at 1990 and will close at 2033. Having a work force of around one
billion has many advantages if we consider only the dependency ratio in the
population or the labour supply for the development. However, China will be also
experiencing a rapid population ageing after 2015. One fifth to one quarter of the
Chinese population would be older people at age 65 or over after 2035. The year of
2029 would be a turning point in China’s age structure transition, when for the first
time in Chinese history the elderly population would exceed the child population.

https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=236280&start=50


yeah,maybe...but no one reads what you post because tl;dr... :roll:


Perhaps, but they like the JOY my photos bring into their lives. :D :lol:

And let me put this real simple and short for a-llama: Chinese population is declining, and precipitously, too. :shock:

Re: Should politics be encouraged on CC?

PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2022 9:29 am
by Dukasaur
jusplay4fun wrote:
And let me put this real simple and short for a-llama: Chinese population is declining, and precipitously, too. :shock:


When I learned geography, China's population was 600 million. Today it is 1400 million. Has a long way to go to get back into sane territory.

Re: Should politics be encouraged on CC?

PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2022 3:30 pm
by bigtoughralf
China population growth 2020: 0.3%
USA population growth 2020: 0.4%
France population growth 2020: 0.2%
UK population growth 2020: 0.6%
Germany population growth 2020: 0.2%
EU population growth 2020: 0.0%

Looks like China has an above-average rate of growth among major economies. jp's Economic Implosion theorum might need a little more work.

That said, this sub's definition of politics is 'American politics' so China is not relevant.