why do you think it was Russia who did that?all of our voter information is up for sale, including SSNs. it could have been anyone
7/18/2017 12:52:59 PM
I come to this thread for shitting on Trump, I stay for the rampant whataboutism.
7/18/2017 12:53:59 PM
i'm not surprised that word has become so popular in a time when self-reflection is frowned uponhttps://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%205-y&q=whataboutism
7/18/2017 1:00:29 PM
It's the "optics" or "normalize" of 2017.I should have parsed my words more carefully. You're correct. It was probably Russia from what I've read but certainly not nearly as conclusive as the other stuff (DNC/Podesta).In any case, to bring back on topic, this is basically a "go fuck yourself" to his base:
7/18/2017 1:10:43 PM
3 nays now puts "repeal only" in the morgue. It's dead. Epic fail for Trump and the GOP![Edited on July 18, 2017 at 1:14 PM. Reason : .]
7/18/2017 1:14:24 PM
7/18/2017 2:10:39 PM
Democrats would rather thump their chest in front of a nuclear power rather than ask John Podesta to change his gmail password from "pizzagateboylove" to "P1zzaGateBoy<3"
7/18/2017 2:20:09 PM
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7/18/2017 2:47:23 PM
^^it is totally nutshttps://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/12/nyregion/board-of-elections-brooklyn-votes.htmlhttps://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/06/ohio-voter-purge/485357/
7/18/2017 2:49:31 PM
I mean, I don't know what to say. I've been pretty consistently against disenfranchisement on TWW. Argued against voter roll purges, IDs (unless provided free of cost to all) and all other kinds.Voter suppression is a far bigger issue than voter fraud.[Edited on July 18, 2017 at 2:59 PM. Reason : Also for re-enfranchising felons who served their sentence]
7/18/2017 2:58:19 PM
plenty of people, including myself, have posted plenty about voter suppression effortsI was assume you were comparing Russian meddling with the DNC preferring Clinton over Bernie
7/18/2017 3:01:17 PM
^^ Not attacking you personally. I just think it's crazy when people use the fear of a foreign state (and by association, foreign peoples) to be the rallying cry to "protect democracy" even though the real threat has, and remains to be the domestic ruling elite. It takes people's eye off the ball as we further slip into authoritarian rule.The Russia scandal should bring up obvious parallels to McCarthyism, and it's really sad to see leaders on "my side" engaging in it just so they can advance their own careers and they should stop. This election has turned the entire political rule upside down and people are just picking teams rather than picking issues, and it delays the process of actual reform. [Edited on July 18, 2017 at 3:04 PM. Reason : ]
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7/18/2017 6:48:04 PM
Perhaps they learned from us, but wouldn't you say the brand of Oligarchy they've developed into is several shades worse than where the US currently is?Don't get me wrong. The US absolutely has her problems and I point them out on this website all day long. But isn't there a tier, which we could easily slide to, where a lot of countries reside that are clearly further down the path?I mean just look at the last election. We had a kinda questionable one with all these shenanigans (including Dem primary!) but most sensible people accept that Trump won. Most people agree the votes were counte and tallied. We had a pretty peaceful transfer of power. Now compare that to Russia where Putin has been the de facto leader of Russia since when? Like 2002ish? He magically gets 85% of the vote every time? RIIIGGHHHTTTT.
7/18/2017 7:15:04 PM
The Ruskies haven't learned the cold art of managed democracy quite like their capitalist foes in the west.The top 1% of Americans (less than 400 people) have more combined wealth than the bottom 90%. The bottom 90% also carry about 75% off all the debt.That's an oligarchy. We just refer to them as "business leaders" in this country. Rolls off the tongue better, I suppose.
7/18/2017 7:28:14 PM
7/18/2017 7:31:50 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2017/07/18/politics/trump-putin-g20/index.html
7/18/2017 7:38:44 PM
7/18/2017 9:18:44 PM
I don't think you understood my point. The term "managed democracy" has a specific meaning.
7/18/2017 9:53:57 PM
OK, so you're talking about a "guided democracy" then. I hadn't seen the term "managed democracy" before, so yeah, I wasn't really seeing your point. I get it now.
7/18/2017 10:09:04 PM
7/18/2017 10:43:30 PM
I'm glad JESUSHCHRIST has carried the torch and brought my discussion points from the Russia thread to this one where they can be addressed without dtownral shutting everything down.As for UJUSTWAITThe US is more appealing to Europeans because you have the advantage of apartheid white privilege (even as an immigrant) to go along with the "opportunity of capitalism". They don't get a head start in most European countries because everyone is on a level playing field and has to earn their way up.
7/18/2017 11:14:32 PM
Donna Brazile (former DNC chair):
7/19/2017 1:28:05 AM
^^I'm not disagreeing with most of what you said, but calling the rest of Europe an "even playing field" is a joke. Lots of Eastern Europeans want to move to Canada and Australia as their first choice, but immigration is actually even stricter there, so they end up settling for the US- particularly NYC, SF, LA and where major job centers are. NZ is an option as well, but nobody seems to be biting, despite how easy they're making the process. It's definitely nice to have an invisible knapsack to take with you across the globe, and you can't exactly fault them for wanting to use their skills and abilities in a place where they'll be rewarded financially. They've got capitalism down pat, and democracy is just icing on the cake for some of them. Sure, if you don't speak decent English, suck at your job, or are physically unattractive, you'll encounter subtle/not-so-subtle forms of discrimination in most places around US. But being white and Christian-ish in this country is like drawing a face card. Most Americans couldn't identify Ukraine on a map to save their lives away, so when they hear "I'm from Eastern Europe" it's not like they even know where these folks are coming from. And FWIW, I'm not saying all this stuff about Eastern Europeans because I don't like them. I happen to be dating one. [Edited on July 19, 2017 at 1:44 AM. Reason : .]
7/19/2017 1:34:50 AM
What/who to believehttp://www.independent.co.uk/voices/trump-kushner-qatar-saudi-arabia-failed-business-deal-a7836771.htmlTrump’s crusade against Qatar isn’t about terrorism – it’s revenge for a failed business dealWas Qatar singled out for punishment because it cosies up to Iran and is the world’s biggest supporter of terrorism? Or was it because it failed to back The Family?
7/19/2017 2:21:21 AM
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7/19/2017 11:47:58 AM
"Leaders of the Democratic party are warmongering!!!"*Goes on to quote people who are no longer leaders of a goddamn thing*. At least JCE tried harder with his trolling, this is grade C at best.
7/19/2017 11:50:10 AM
Does Donna know what communism is?Personally, I find this grotesque voter commission far more important than what the ex interim head of the DNC is tweeting but Greenwald gonna Greenwald.[Edited on July 19, 2017 at 12:09 PM. Reason : X]
7/19/2017 11:58:01 AM
^^really?http://www.brazileassociates.com/?page_id=2
7/19/2017 12:14:53 PM
She has literally zero credibility or clout with the Democratic party after the shit show that was the 2016 election. Not even hacks like me give a damn what she says. Her provocative tweeting is nothing but a cry for attention at this point. Again, you're gonna have to try harder.I mean my god, look at the responses to that tweet, nothing but ridicule. [Edited on July 19, 2017 at 12:24 PM. Reason : .]
7/19/2017 12:23:45 PM
It's such a stupid assertion that methinks she be trollin'
7/19/2017 1:25:23 PM
.[Edited on July 19, 2017 at 1:42 PM. Reason : whoops ]
7/19/2017 1:42:10 PM
Shrike is a perfect case study for "The Iron Law of Institutions"He's perfectly willing to dismiss anyone who was a major player for the DNC in the 2016 election as being "not credible," and pretend that they no longer represent the current direction of the party. But he's also completely unwilling to let new blood move the institution in a new direction. Hence, the same players within the party maintain their power, even as the institution itself crumbles under their stewardship.There is no point in trying to reform the Democratic party from within if his mentality is indicative of the party at large. Which it is. Time to move on, as he and others like him are actually a liability to the politics of reform.
7/19/2017 1:50:48 PM
7/19/2017 1:57:58 PM
Blah blah blah, all I see is the same bullshit proselytizing you people have been posting ad-nauseum since your lord and savior lost a primary. Meanwhile, high ranking and influential Democrats just successfully defeated an effort to rip healthcare away from millions, which will be a much larger issue going into future elections than anything related to Russia. Get over yourself.
7/19/2017 2:18:54 PM
7/19/2017 2:25:27 PM
^^Lost a primary.Remind me again who lost the general? You can't win without the Left. That should be painfully apparent by now. Keep dismissing the Left and watch your party continue to lose influence.It's incredible that you can simultaneously lose an election to the most hated politician of all time and still consider yourself a political know-it-all.You are on a rudderless ship and you don't even realize it.
7/19/2017 2:29:29 PM
Maybe, but at least I'm on a ship. You folks are just standing on the shore whining about hard it is to acquire lumber.
7/19/2017 2:53:04 PM
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7/19/2017 2:59:18 PM
^^
7/19/2017 3:00:12 PM
Don't forget to plug your ears
7/19/2017 3:01:33 PM
https://twitter.com/mmurraypolitics/status/887745357899337728This is bananas. And bizarre because if he is saying we can never know if HRC won the last popular vote (she did) then how could we possibly know Trump won MI, PA and WI and the electoral college (he did).I really, really hope this is just a response to Trump's insecurities but it certainly seems a lot more sinister.
7/19/2017 3:08:23 PM
7/19/2017 3:41:14 PM
The main obstacle to single payer isn't Democrats or Republicans, it's the 150+ million people who currently get their health insurance through their employer and are mostly satisfied with it. Remember, a major goal of Obamacare was to expand coverage without damaging the employer coverage market, something it was largely successful at doing. In fact, it was almost too successful as it was originally estimated that roughly 10 million people would switch from their employer plans to the newly subsidized individual market on the exchanges. Instead that number was basically zero. Furthermore, those 150+ million people are currently subsidizing the 40+ million on Medicare via payroll taxes. It doesn't take a math whiz to see how the numbers just don't add up if you literally do "Medicare-for-all". This doesn't even begin to get into how the entire population will be subject to the health care rationing only Medicaid enrollees are currently subject to. Do I personally believe the positives outweigh the negatives? Sure, but I'm just one dude. This is why adding a public option to the exchanges is a smarter path forward, show people the benefits of a single payer system in an incremental fashion rather than a wholesale upheaval. Even Bernie agrees on this point now.
7/19/2017 3:42:47 PM
Yes. The capitalist model of insurance is standing in the way of universal healthcare.That is exactly why those of us on the left oppose our current model of commodity driven solutions
7/19/2017 3:51:59 PM