I'd like to think that getting a declining, sociopathic mad man out of office before he does something truly catastrophic would be something that most people would be into, regardless of party and/or getting a win
7/14/2017 11:03:22 AM
Please point us too all of these war-mongering democrats and their statements.Please indicate the path democrats can take where any reforms/bills/suggestions could even make it out of a congressional committee.[Edited on July 14, 2017 at 11:05 AM. Reason : Y'all are still fighting a Democratic Party that barely even exists anymore.]
7/14/2017 11:04:47 AM
Smartphones actually may make people MORE engaged in the process but unfortunately at the cost of becoming quite tribalistic. If anything, the feeling that no one has any skin in the game because of corporatism, big-money lobbying and a failing two-party system probably fuels more apathy.Short of going to a more European style of governing where coalitons are built and smaller parties can at least wield some influence not sure how to fix it.(Though from an entertainment standpoint this Trump stuff is A+)[Edited on July 14, 2017 at 11:07 AM. Reason : and yes, I do feel conservative have more fault than progressives here, so not wholly both sidesy ]
7/14/2017 11:06:25 AM
7/14/2017 11:11:07 AM
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7/14/2017 11:46:21 AM
7/14/2017 12:06:33 PM
It's arguably the only part that functions, haha.
7/14/2017 12:07:03 PM
You forget the huge amount of lobbying that goes on in Washington. Oil lobbyists have both sides of the carpet by the balls and ovaries.I think we should start with campaign reform. Donations to campaigns by corporations and lobbyists = really bad.
7/14/2017 12:11:20 PM
https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/background.php?id=E01&year=2016
7/14/2017 12:27:42 PM
You act like I don't realize that big oil panders to their audience, which are Republicans. That's a true statement.But the takeaway here is that there is a big corporation pandering to their audience. Insert any corporation/industry to any audience. That's still a problem. There are pro-pharma senators and house reps on both sides of the aisle. They're bought and paid for just like Republicans with big oil.
7/14/2017 12:54:00 PM
I wonder if Caligula's contemporary citizens talked about him the same way we do regarding Trump.Granted, Trump hasn't made Cadillac One a general, but you never know...
7/14/2017 12:57:39 PM
you implied that the oil lobby was in the pockets of both parties equally
7/14/2017 1:01:08 PM
I did, my apologies. My brain was thinking just lobbies in general, and that is what I should have typed.I mean, for the American public, kicking lobbyists out of Washington is a no-brainer.I would LOVE to drive an electric car. I can't afford one, and they're still a niche. I wish we could invest enough R&D to ensure that they become affordable. I'm sure it will happen eventually, but right now the demand just isn't worth a breakthrough in price right now. If we could get away from lobbyists, perhaps that could change.But I digress, and so has this thread. We're talking about impeachment here. Carry on.
7/14/2017 1:06:12 PM
7/14/2017 1:17:40 PM
there's obviously room for reforming lobbying, but kicking them out of D.C. is kind of absurdthink of any issue that's close to you. you'd more than likely lobby for that cause.
7/14/2017 1:17:42 PM
Sure, I would. But I don't have millions of dollars to donate to a candidate that I know will vouch for lung cancer research. Big corporations do, that is why they have an unfair advantage when it comes to Joe and Jane America.There should be a difference between lobbying, and donating millions of dollars to get your guy or gal re-elected.I believe candidates should have a fixed budget, where that budgets grows based on the number of constituents you have to reach. No more, no less. No donations.
7/14/2017 1:25:32 PM
7/14/2017 1:31:12 PM
There's no money in moving further left.
7/14/2017 1:41:35 PM
This thread is the perfect microcosm of why Republicans keep winning. Over the past several decades they've systematically ruined our education system, social safety nets, public infrastructure, voting rights and health care. But man, those evil fucking Democrats, taking money from a corporation, how dare they! You know, those evil corporatists Democrats passed a version of the ACA out of the House that included a public option. Blue dog pro-life Democrats from southern states voted yes on what was essentially single payer healthcare! They also voted for the most draconian financial regulations since 1930s and the largest investment in renewable energy of any nation ever. That's the only thing that matters, voting records. I don't give a give fuck who you're taking your campaign money from, as long as once you're in office you vote for progressive policies, and by and large most of them do.
7/14/2017 1:57:53 PM
Patting yourself in the back for a bill passed by THE HOUSE. Not the Senate. The HOUSE. How low can the bar go?And how about those "progressive policies" like financial deregulation by repealing Glass Steagal (Clinton). Ending "Welfare as we know it" (Clinton). Increased mass incarceration by the 1994 Crime Bill (Clinton). Free Trade and union decimation (Clinton). Continued Bush Era tax cuts (Obama). Increased Drone Program (Obama).Yeah....reeeeeeaaaaallll progressive.
7/14/2017 2:08:38 PM
Yeah well, public option was never passing the Senate after Ted Kennedy died and no one bothered to vote for his corporatist Democratic replacement. Maybe the real problem is there are two Dakotas and they get the same number of Senators as California and New York.
7/14/2017 2:15:19 PM
Isn't it SOP to have big Rose Garden celebrations for bills that pass the House?
7/14/2017 2:35:36 PM
people like shrike are why the democrats are losing
7/14/2017 2:36:09 PM
Screw Democrat, screw Republican.Give me good ideas. Good legislation. Practical Laws that are passable and functional.We have every word in the English language with all the math you can handle. And yet we refuse to make things work.
7/14/2017 2:39:58 PM
totally bro!
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7/14/2017 5:02:03 PM
Is someone compiling the list of things of which President Trump is guilty to require impeachment?I would like to see that.
7/14/2017 11:27:37 PM
OH GAWD FAKE NEWS HAS GOT THA URN
7/15/2017 1:20:15 PM
^^Technically, the only people that could do that work for the FBI.^hahaha[Edited on July 15, 2017 at 1:59 PM. Reason : a]
7/15/2017 1:59:13 PM
7/17/2017 1:48:35 PM
a lot can happen between now and next fall
7/17/2017 1:50:08 PM
^^ There's zero fucking chance that Republicans would just cede power to the Dems like that. And an even slimmer chance that Democrats could accomplish that (especially with Pelosi). It's 50/50 that Trump doesn't finish this term (whether it be impeachment due to violation of the emoluments clause, Russia hysteria, dying on the shitter while eating chocolate cake, or randomly walking out for a stroll and forgetting where he lives). But the right wing is absolutely NOT letting go of executive power that easily. They'll happily sacrifice him to retain control.
7/17/2017 2:03:37 PM
You folks are seriously delusional if you think impeachment hearings would trickle all the way down to the speaker. Just step back and listen to yourselves. I'm not saying that Trump leaving would be a bad thing, but then to turn right around and impeach the VP, THEN impeach the speaker? It's like you're all living some hypothetical thought exercise from a HS Civics class.
7/17/2017 2:19:20 PM
I think the logic they're going through is not to impeach the speaker, but that if they're able to impeach anyone, that means the dems have a majority, which means the new speaker wouldn't be Paul Ryan. So you get a dem president by impeaching the pres and vp
7/17/2017 2:26:47 PM
impeachment isn't the only way for Ryan to become POTUS[Edited on July 17, 2017 at 2:27 PM. Reason : also, ^]
7/17/2017 2:27:03 PM
^^ which is still pretty dumb, because there's no precedent for a Pres and VP duel impeachment.Cc Gerald Ford.
7/17/2017 2:35:48 PM
http://time.com/4861520/president-trump-impeach-poll-nixon/41% want to see him impeached.
7/17/2017 3:08:52 PM
does that include people who don't think impeachment goes far enough[Edited on July 17, 2017 at 3:31 PM. Reason : well]
7/17/2017 3:31:28 PM
Haven’t seen anything pence has done yet that would be impeachable. He lied about knowing Flynn was compromised but that’s small potatoes compared to what trump’s team was involved with.If it turns out pence was in the meeting with Russia that’s a different story. Pence, if you recall, was one of the early ppl criticizing trump for his rhetoric on Muslims, before trump made him his VP.
7/17/2017 3:35:42 PM
so whathe's still a fucking venal, opportunistic hypocritei'm allergic to fucking potatoes, size doesn't matter
7/17/2017 3:53:58 PM
^^Did something come out indicating he lied about the Flynn thing? I only ask because someone else said something along the same lines and I haven't been able to find anything on it. Hard to believe he didn't know, but I'm not ready to call him a liar without something more substantive.
7/17/2017 5:13:57 PM
^ http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/19/mike-pence-flynn-elijah-cummings-responds-238598Pence knew Flynn was a foreign agent, as head of the transition this is the shit that shoulda been teased out considering security clearances are apart of that entire process. Pence didn't give a shit. He also some how missed all the revisions that Kushner and Sessions have had to make to their security clearance forms. It remains to be seen if damning evidence exists that can roll him into accessory to conspiracy charges (this includes ongoing RICO cases), but the fact is his credibility is zero. If he gains the presidency, his role will basically be ceremonial. The stench of Russia won't wash off that easily. Hell it could be argued that it WOULD BE BETTER for the GOP if they impeach Pence to remove the Russian anchor around their necks. The media's "Eye of Sauron" will move pretty quickly to the next target after Trump is old news (ya can't tweet from jail!!!). Do you really think Pence's "I'm outta tha loop guyzzz" act is gonna stand up to scrutiny? RE: Paul Ryan. Dude is already on tape swearing everyone to secrecy in regards to Russian campaign funding. We know for a fact that Obama et. al. laid out the intelligence for Ryan and McConnell and they both said they would make any releases of intelligence into a political football. They ran interference. Period. Again, it remains to be seen if damning evidence exists that can roll him into conspiracy/accessory charges, but his credibility on this issue is zero. Again, once the media moves beyond the Trump family crime syndicate story, do you really think Ryan's "I didn't think there was evidence" is gonna stand up to scrutiny? The guy gets intelligence briefings on a weekly basis, he probably knows about 10x more shit than we do right now, and can only shrug his shoulders.
7/17/2017 6:33:05 PM
I still think everyone fantasizing about 3 level, balls deep impeachment is putting too much faith in our institutions to correct themselves from the decades long assault that's been carried out on American democracy.Executive Branch: The right wing just won the presidency even though they overwhelmingly lost the popular vote by running a cokehead sexual predator who has multiple business conflicts of interests and zero understanding of government.Judicial branch: The right wing successfully stopped our last president from appointing a S.C. nominee, and appointed one of their own instead, and will probably mount an effort to remove RGB soon.Legislative Branch: The right wing currently controls both the House and Senate and 33 State Legislators (only 1 more needed to call a convention).The media/watchdog: The right wing has successfully convinced millions of people that nothing is real anymore and all news is fake.Do you guys seriously think that these institutions will just cede power to the Dems, the party that can't stop tripping over it's own dick? Un-fucking-likelyAsk yourself this: What seems more likely given current and long lasting trends....Multiple consecutive impeachments and power somehow returning back to Democrats?Or a further consolidation of power into the hands of the corporately backed right wing (I.e. election commissions resulting in voter suppression. Crushing of political dissent, and censoring of "fake news")[Edited on July 17, 2017 at 7:22 PM. Reason : ]
7/17/2017 7:03:00 PM
It's a pipe dream to think that Trump and Pence will both be impeached.IMHO, it is also a pipe dream to think that the conservatives will hold majorities after 2018 and/or 2020. My party had their chance, and they blew it. Blew it over a reality TV star.[Edited on July 17, 2017 at 9:14 PM. Reason : sdfs]
7/17/2017 9:13:56 PM
7/18/2017 11:27:26 AM
how do you figure?
7/18/2017 11:29:03 AM
by becoming histrionic opinions and entertainment instead of just facts news and reporting
7/18/2017 11:34:39 AM
exaggeration, sponsored articles, selective reporting, deliberate misrepresentation, biased agendas of the network owners, etcit's been getting worse as news organizations try to keep up with the digital age[Edited on July 18, 2017 at 11:42 AM. Reason : ^histrionic is a great word for it]
7/18/2017 11:36:25 AM
What JesusHChrist is missing in his list is the intelligence community. It's pretty obvious (to me) that a majority of them are invested in getting to the bottom of this Russia shit.Again, just look at how the NYTimes kept feeding Trump Jr. rope over a week. Jr. had to change his story like 5x and we still haven't gotten to the bottom of it. Whomever was leaking the NYTimes info (my guess is foreign or domestic intelligence) did it in such a way as to destroy Jr's credibility. They are literally going to do this to every single person close to Trump that they have shit on. The media will create a spectacle and unflinchingly repost whatever the intelligence community feeds them. I believe that even a portion of True believer Trumpkins are gonna start to waver in their support after another two months of this shit.Caveats:Yes I'm operating under the assumption that a lot more damaging info is out there and the intelligence community has all of it and is willing to leak it as part of a counter-Intel operation.No, I'm not a big fan of the intelligence community controlling the narrative. It's fucking dangerous. It may even be a bigger danger to this country than Trump being butt buddies with Putin. In the next few months we could even be living in the midst of a "propaganda" campaign operated by the IC. Which is why I've repeatedly said the moment the FBI thinks it can prosecute, the IC should spill the beans and release all the evidence they have and let the chips fall were they may. Anything else dangerously approaches a military state.
7/18/2017 12:19:52 PM