Only complete shitheads can look back on the Vietnam War and say “yeah, that was a great idea, don’t regret it at all”[Edited on August 26, 2018 at 6:50 PM. Reason : .]
8/26/2018 6:50:03 PM
Outstanding strawman!
8/26/2018 7:06:02 PM
what? you pulled the strawman, my dude. i was referencing his service in the vietnam war, specifically.but if you served in iraq and don't regret it, you're a shithead too.[Edited on August 26, 2018 at 7:12 PM. Reason : .]
8/26/2018 7:11:33 PM
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8/26/2018 9:18:01 PM
bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Iran
8/26/2018 9:34:38 PM
8/26/2018 11:28:54 PM
https://youtu.be/ELFcTam4LJA?t=2m5s
8/26/2018 11:45:04 PM
8/27/2018 4:51:38 AM
how long does it take to appoint someone to the senate after a senator's death? could democrats theoretically refuse kavanaugh's appointment by not allowing the senate to have quorum when they call for a confirmation vote?
8/27/2018 10:02:32 AM
Nope.McConnell can and would call for unanimous consent to waive quorum which would have no D opposition because if one D was present to dissent there would actually be a quorum.[Edited on August 27, 2018 at 10:11 AM. Reason : Of course, I am not an expert in Senate procedure but I’ve seen the above in a few places]
8/27/2018 10:09:09 AM
you would need quorum for that, also you can be there and not vote in a roll call votecan democrats not just call for a roll call vote then peace out?
8/27/2018 11:12:48 AM
Progressive Andrew Gillum won the Dem nomination for Florida governor yesterday. Medicare for all, abolish ice, etc. We'll see if he stays pure through the general
8/29/2018 7:11:02 AM
Democrats had a huge primary turnout in FL
8/29/2018 7:21:23 AM
^^ Yep. Fuuuuuuck. That's all I need to know about him, and that DeSantis is a Trump-clone and that he has tried to derail the Mueller investigation is all I need to know about him. Before all the votes were counted on primary day, I knew that there is a 0% chance of me voting for governor in the general.[Edited on August 29, 2018 at 9:03 AM. Reason : goddammit, for once i'm willing to vote for lesser evils, and neither party will even field THAT!]
8/29/2018 9:02:02 AM
Ha I'm surprised you say that bc Gillum was supposed to be have no chance. I voted for him thinking it was a vote to pull Graham left but I'm glad he won.
8/29/2018 9:06:28 AM
the only thing everyone can agree on is that the status quo is not working
8/29/2018 9:13:53 AM
^^^you do you,But what is nuts to me is that you are willing to equate a GOP candidate’s concrete actions to not only obstruct justice, but possibly undermine a counter-intelligence investigation with national security implications (depending on how you view the importance of the Mueller investigation)WithA dem candidate that has only offered policy ideas that attempt to address healthcare and immigration, with a GIANT caveat being anything a governor supports would still have to go through the legislating process. They’re just policy ideas.[Edited on August 29, 2018 at 9:23 AM. Reason : Arrows]
8/29/2018 9:22:37 AM
^^^ no, i mean once it was apparent that Gillum and DeSantis would be the winners. I haven't really even researched either of them. There's no need to; they're both non-starters in my book.
8/29/2018 9:25:32 AM
because progressive policies are too offensive to even google
8/29/2018 9:59:57 AM
If you lived in FL, and you saw that DeSantis was endorsed by Trump, claimed to have no policy differences with Trump, made a name for himself by defending Trump on cable news and fighting against the Mueller investigation, and apparently ran a campaign ad with his kid playing with blocks, and him encouraging him to "build that wall", would you need to Google anything deeper, or would that be enough to know you weren't voting for him?It's plenty for me to make a decision without wasting any further time on him.Similarly, if someone is endorsed by Bernie Sanders and is on the Medicare for all/abolish ICE/$15 per hour min wage bandwagon, I know enough about what his politics look like to know I don't need to waste my time reading any more about him. That's just another race I'll write off and say "fuck it" on.I'll probably vote for Bill Nelson over Rick Scott, though I need to read a little more about them both. I'm pretty sure Scott's a non-starter, because I've resolved to not vote for any Republicans, anywhere on the ballot, unless I have a pretty good idea that they're actively hostile to Trump/Trumpism. I'm sure I would disagree with Nelson on plenty, but I think he's pretty centrist, and I can probably grit my teeth and vote for him during this uniquely bad election cycle.I need to read more about her, but I might vote for Dr. Zimmerman over Gaetz in FL-1. Gaetz is fucking abhorrent. At first glance, Dr Z seems pretty moderate. It won't matter, though...the Dems could run Jesus in FL-1, and he'd lose 70/30.[Edited on August 29, 2018 at 11:31 AM. Reason : ]
8/29/2018 11:21:11 AM
Duke, even 52% of Republicans support Medicare for All.https://www.cnbc.com/2018/08/28/most-americans-now-support-medicare-for-all-and-free-college-tuition.htmlAnd Trump is nothing but a continuation of the party you've supported for years.
8/29/2018 11:36:50 AM
^ that's a very shocking number. can you find any other polls to support 52%? I can't...https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2018/04/12/about-half-of-americans-support-single-payer-health-care/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.4209da27884e
8/29/2018 12:31:22 PM
that's some sissy shit
8/29/2018 12:34:53 PM
^^It's the most recent poll. Here's the one in your article broken down further:
8/29/2018 12:49:55 PM
completely outside of his progressive policies, which are good and widely supported, gillum is probably a bad candidate choice just because of the corruption stuff
8/29/2018 1:07:54 PM
The Florida voters won’t monkey around.
8/29/2018 1:41:29 PM
Like, Medicare for All at this point will be a public option for Obamacare, not a complete overhaul to federal single payer. This is something that was passed by the House nearly a decade ago, by a far less progressive Democrat caucus. It's hardly some radical proposal that should scare anyone off from a candidate.California, the world's 5th largest economy, passed $15 minimum wage 2 years ago and somehow still exists. ICE was created in the wake of 9/11 as part of the racist freakout against Muslim immigrants, it's not some long established agency that we can't live without. Calling for it's abolishment shouldn't scare off anyone. None of these things should.[Edited on August 29, 2018 at 2:33 PM. Reason : .]
8/29/2018 2:30:50 PM
theDuke is the mythical "moderate Republican" that Democrats have been chasing for decades to no avail. He's actually a really good example of how moderate Republicans simply won't vote Democratic (because they're not Democrats...they're Republicans). At best, they'll abstain from voting for some fascist ghoul, and at worst they'll pinch their noses and vote for them anyway or try and find some other Republican that they can support.The Republican party exists solely to narrow the pool of voters in order to consolidate power to the super-rich. And the Democratic Party in response has failed miserably at trying to win elections within these rapidly shrinking margins. It's an insanely stupid and losing strategy, and they should completely drop it and run to the left and actually try to (re)enfranchise non-voters by promising simple and popular policy proposals like medicare for all, raising minimum wages, and abolishing our newly minted gestapo forces such as ICE. Actual policy proposals that lift the material conditions of the working poor can actually turn out voters. Mealy-mouthed, incremental, and piece-meal solutions that only appeal to these mythical moderate Republicans (who will never fucking vote for you anyway) will not.[Edited on August 29, 2018 at 2:53 PM. Reason : ]
8/29/2018 2:50:59 PM
To be fair it looks like we're starting to see more of those types of democrats run. The question will be is how far towards the center will they move after they start winning primaries.
8/29/2018 3:33:25 PM
8/29/2018 6:30:02 PM
Fast tracking judges in exchange for naming a building after a republican? I missed this yesterday. Shrike are you still defending party leadership or can you agree this is bad?[Edited on August 29, 2018 at 9:10 PM. Reason : ?]
8/29/2018 9:09:17 PM
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8/29/2018 9:59:58 PM
At any rate, it's not just about moderate Dems picking off moderate Republicans. That probably doesn't happen enough to worry about, with the exception of right now since so many in the GOP hate Trump. As you say, moderate Republicans are not Democrats--they're Republicans.Otherwise, though, there are swing voters and true independents. They are relatively few in number, but not so few that I think it's a foregone conclusion to abandon them and drive far-left turnout.[Edited on August 29, 2018 at 10:03 PM. Reason : ]
8/29/2018 10:03:05 PM
I can't wait to vote against Rick Scott and DeSantis. Two absolute shitheads.
8/29/2018 10:34:21 PM
Why is Medicare for all even controversial?We are already giving medicare to the most expensive people, the elderly and disabled.[Edited on August 29, 2018 at 10:45 PM. Reason : ]
8/29/2018 10:44:35 PM
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8/30/2018 6:08:39 AM
Trump is the exact same talk radio bullshit republicans have been for decades, its the inevitable conclusion of what the party embraced decades ago and not some kind of overnight surprise. If someone is a lifelong republican who has been voting for republicans they're just as responsible for trump even if they didn't vote for him. None of this is new for the party, its just more of the same.
8/30/2018 7:01:06 AM
why are democrats so bad at this?Schumer SurrendersDAVID DAYEN AUGUST 29, 2018The Democrats’ Senate leader lets Mitch McConnell pack the courts.http://prospect.org/article/schumer-surrenders[Edited on August 30, 2018 at 8:44 AM. Reason : letterkenny is such a good show]
8/30/2018 8:35:08 AM
8/30/2018 9:27:34 AM
I really think this is the time that we can trust McConnell to repay the good faith guys.
8/30/2018 9:41:59 AM
8/30/2018 12:45:48 PM
I don't understand how you can say this:
8/30/2018 12:51:43 PM
I'm not wholesale opposed to such policies. I'd be with you on many issues that are tied back to that in one way or another.I am not for progressive, redistributionist economic policy.[Edited on August 30, 2018 at 12:54 PM. Reason : there are trade-offs with everything.]
8/30/2018 12:54:33 PM
What policies are you for that would dial back class & race inequality?
8/30/2018 1:02:16 PM
^^ if you're okay with the status quo then you're a huge fan of redistributionist economic policy, it's redistributing up
8/30/2018 1:05:00 PM