6/25/2022 6:27:45 PM
Details don't motivate, if that was the case more people would have Pokémon gone to the polls in 2016. Clinton had a metric fuck ton of policy. Warren had a ton of policy.
6/25/2022 9:55:38 PM
Also, shit, what details did you need in 2016 besides "if the Democrat doesn't win, Roe is on the chopping block". We got 3 Conservative justices because people sat out because Bernie didn't fucking win.
6/25/2022 10:19:08 PM
^Higher percentage of 2016 Bernie primary voters showed up for Hillary than 2008 Hillary primary voters showed up for Obama. Maybe it's time to drop the narrative that Bernie supporters lost the 2016 election, as opposed to the broken system that allows for a minority of voters to win.
6/26/2022 1:30:42 AM
People wanting Bernie in 2016 were left leaning voters. In 2008, a sizable minority of Clinton voters were racists. Don’t be obtuse.
6/26/2022 2:07:29 AM
^^ why not both? Seriously, it's pretty accepted that Bernie-Trump voters, Bernie-Stein, or Bernie-I'm sitting the fuck at home voters were a huge impact which easily could have swayed the election. I mean, you had Bernies press secretary screaming for everyone to vote for Stein and she accused Clinton of overreacting about SCOTUS.Now look where the fuck we are.
6/26/2022 9:53:49 AM
https://centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/articles/did-bernie-sanders-cost-hillary-clinton-the-presidency/
6/26/2022 11:09:18 AM
If you still need a detailed point by point agenda to go vote, you're an idiot. Court Expansion (like what AOC wants) will never happen and AOC continuing to push these absurd pipedreams is a problem. FDR with more than a super majority couldn't do it. Every election matters. Show up and vote. It's that simple.
6/26/2022 12:46:15 PM
Do you really think AOC saying the Justices lied under oath and should be impeached actually helps? It gets her followers to expect that and be disappointed at dems when it doesn't happen.They didn't lie. They gave bullshit lawyer responses that one expects. AOC needs to focus entirely on getting people out to vote. Stacy Abrams is a fantastic example of someone who led the charge for voter turnout.
6/26/2022 1:50:28 PM
6/26/2022 1:55:44 PM
It's truly unfortunate.
6/26/2022 2:09:15 PM
Those people are looking for excuses on why they didn't vote and I seriously doubt anything will change their mind.Like go look at a sub like LSC. Go look at our resident tankie. Go look at what Bernie surrogates were saying in 2016. They simply won't vote for someone who they don't agree with 100%.I wanted Bernie to win in 2016. Still showed up to vote.I wanted Warren or Pete to win in 2020. Still showed up to vote.This both sides are the same shit is just so fundamentally wrong and when AOC says crap like "Biden is historically weak on Abortion" its just wtf.What does she want him to do? Make promises like expanding the court that he can't do?
6/26/2022 2:13:09 PM
6/26/2022 2:23:38 PM
Yes.
6/26/2022 2:23:53 PM
Step 1: not call Biden weak on abortion Seriously does AOC realize the President doesn't have God like authority?
6/26/2022 3:29:24 PM
he’s does have one hell of a bully pulpit, thoI enjoyed this from Chris Hayes:http://twitter.com/chrislhayes/status/1540404247103037440
6/26/2022 7:16:55 PM
I mean, it's just so easy for people like AOC to list their plans when it's unobtainable. It's like saying your goal for retirement is to just win powerball and getting mad when someone calls you out.Blue states are already putting protections in place for people seeking abortion.Purple/Swing states deserve all our focus to keep/get control of the legislature.Deep red states? Probably fucked, but continue to explore options like travel vouchers or something.It's a shitty situation, but it's triage at this point. The swing states all need a movement in them like Abrams had in Georgia.
6/26/2022 8:31:38 PM
Most of its unobtainable bc dems don't want to obtain it. But if they produced their obtainable plans maybe it would drown out the unobtainable ones. "Deep red states? Probably fucked" - Vote Harris/Buttigieg '24![Edited on June 26, 2022 at 9:49 PM. Reason : Im radical bc I expect my elected leaders to make plans to solve problems ]
6/26/2022 9:48:35 PM
Expanding the court was unobtrusive when FDR had 70+ Senate seats and 300+ seats in the house.If you can't admit that it would be essentially impossible to do so now, you're not being honest.
6/27/2022 6:49:28 AM
Unobtainable*
6/27/2022 9:03:00 AM
http://twitter.com/MattNegrin/status/1541416698955309057
6/27/2022 10:13:50 AM
"We should impeach them even if we know the charges are bullshit" is a fantastic idea.
6/27/2022 11:10:35 AM
you seem to be advocating for the status quo, which is quite the position considering where that has gotten us
6/27/2022 12:14:03 PM
I'm against trying to impeach people when there aren't charges to do so.I'm 100% in trying to kill the Hyde Ammendment, making it easier to send drugs across state, for States to do everything they can to protect abortion in their states and to help out people in deep red states. I'm for change. This ruling is a fucking joke and I'm pissed about it. "Impeach him anyways!" Is nothing more than a feel good soundbite. Like what will thay accomplish?
6/27/2022 12:44:09 PM
Seems like there is smoke surrounding the Ginni Thomas affair. Investigating her seditious text messages, or her conservative advocacy, or the Thomas clerk family email chain is gonna produce something either illegal or highly unethical. From there you gotta pray a line of investigation into another majority justice or into the federalist society opens up.Follow that investigation and in the meantime you trash the court every chance you get. I doubt that gets you to impeachment, but it does build interest in term limits. The hope is we only have to live with this hack majority for ~10 years before we can get some reasonable people rotated on the court.
6/27/2022 12:46:24 PM
Yes, and I've stated before, let Congress or the DoJ investigate the hell out of Thomas and his bat shit wife.The moment you start trying to impeach people for stuff YOU WILLING ADMIT IS MADE UP you invalidate any other time you want to do it
6/27/2022 12:49:33 PM
http://twitter.com/moshik_temkin/status/1541459157576040456
6/27/2022 1:16:00 PM
Holy fucking [citation needed]
6/27/2022 1:22:25 PM
6/27/2022 1:27:34 PM
So again, to be 100% clear, you are for impeachment of someone when you know the articles would be bullshit?That's what we want now?
6/27/2022 1:48:53 PM
6/27/2022 2:15:22 PM
6/27/2022 3:56:32 PM
Yeah, and that's on the Parish case which was 5-4. Helvering was 7-2 and was argued in May, a few months after the court packing bill. It built on earlier decision (US v. Butler) which was already decided in 36 by a 6-3 margin.At no point did SCOTUS tell FDR that Social Security was unconstitutional. And as that article you linked says, it says FDR ultimately lost his gamble.
6/27/2022 4:34:02 PM
from the same article:
6/27/2022 4:46:14 PM
Go read the entire article and not cherry pick sentences.
6/27/2022 5:21:09 PM
What are we even arguing here?
6/27/2022 5:26:03 PM
Like it doesn't support what that random twitter guy says at all. Even if it did, it's a completely idle threat since Biden doesn't have the same majority as FDR did.
6/27/2022 5:26:16 PM
^^ some random guy on Twitter says that Biden can just threaten to expand the court and SCOTUS will start giving better rulings (he can't), because that's what FDR did (he didn't) FDRs threat to expand the court was pretty much deemed a failure and at most, was 'maybe a little influence' on swaying Roberts on a vote that went 5-4. The Social Security vote was 7-2 and the threat to reform the court had zero impact on it. Court packing was never going to work for FDR and it certainly won't for Biden.
6/27/2022 5:44:45 PM
randomtwitterguy3
6/28/2022 6:38:48 AM
https://twitter.com/PaulMSparrow1/status/1541729961190514689?s=20&t=irjomy9RXTg-dOgZitbzuwgood FDR court packing thread from the former director of the FDR Library
6/28/2022 1:35:15 PM
https://www.wral.com/more-than-1-million-voters-switch-to-gop-in-warning-for-dems/20349290/I wonder if this is normal for this type of election cycle?
6/28/2022 3:42:21 PM
I like how in that article, the guy they interviewed to illustrate their point switched to being a Republican from...being a Libertarian.Overall nothing in that article should come as a surprise. Suburban voters are fundamentally conservative, in the broad rather than political sense - they want stability for their relatively cozy lives. They shifted away from Trump for the same reason that some people, particularly aggrieved whites, shifted towards him: he represented a destabilizing departure from the status quo. Now we're in a midterm cycle, with all the opposition party advantage that entails, and what I'll bet are suburban Republican candidates who aren't so far out on the fringe. Plus - and this is what is more problematic - the Trump years have shifted the Overton window so that some of those "fringe" ideas no longer seem so destabilizing.
6/29/2022 8:36:16 AM
some percentage of that number is probably people just fucking with the primaries.
6/29/2022 3:02:05 PM
There’s been an uptick on my social media of poor whites expressing displeasure with leftwing cultural issues. They frame it as distaste for supporting transgender people, but it likely encompasses trumps undertones that democrats are coming for white people, and only MAGAs can defend the white raceDemocrats have an opportunity to counter this IMO by embracing pro union candidates, and Biden has sort of done this, but I think it should be core to their messaging in addition to roe, and I’m not seeing this
6/29/2022 11:42:13 PM
6/30/2022 5:13:34 AM
7/7/2022 11:09:26 PM
https://www.levernews.com/fdrs-lesson-about-the-supreme-court-rampage/fuck the norms. pack the court.
7/8/2022 12:52:23 PM
That didn't really work for FDR and articles you've shared Pointed out that it was a failed gamble by FDR.
7/8/2022 2:48:53 PM
from the piece:
7/8/2022 2:55:10 PM
Lol okay
7/8/2022 3:50:06 PM