Saying you understand that not all skeletons are created equal is not consistent with also saying, “vote for who would govern best, everyone has skeletons”There is no magic line on when and when I would not vote for a pedophile, there are a ton of hypotheticals involved. Would I vote for one if I knew one hundred percent that it would save 10k people? Yes, I would. Is that close to this situation? No it’s not.
11/22/2017 4:33:29 PM
That is the case for voters who believe abortion is murder. They see it as someone who might have abused a child 40 years ago against someone who will proudly support the murders of thousands of babies if put in power. I would do the same if I believed that way. We should focus our attention on fixing the education instead of trying to stop people from caring about politics.
11/22/2017 5:33:26 PM
Explain to me how Roy Moore is going to prevent 10k abortionsWe are talking about pedophila combined with sexual abuse. You want to compare skeletons, give me an example of someone else who has done the same thing and I’ll tell you if I would vote for them
11/22/2017 5:49:04 PM
Hillary enabled Bill clinton for years when he was being accused of rape, and used his power to take advantage of many young women. They worked together to demonize the accusers. Did you vote for Bill? Would you vote for Hillary?ME personally, I don't care so much about the past. I didn't vote for Hillary because of her politics. I'd rather focus on voting for who will help/hurt the most people going forward. Evangelicals feel they have a moral responsibility to do everything they can to end abortion everywhere. Electing another pro-choice senator would go against everything they believe. Roy moore is "pro life". They point to Jones' response to the question that was something like "would you restrict partial birth abortions. "
11/22/2017 5:59:38 PM
Enabled is a pretty aggressive word for someone who didn’t want her husband doing these things, and even if so, it is not the same thing as sexually abusing underage girlsDid I ask how many abortions there are after 20 weeks? No, I asked what exactly toy Moore is going to do to stop that
11/22/2017 6:15:10 PM
So you didn't vote for Bill Clinton?The "pain capable unborn child protection act" just passed the house and is headed to the senate. The job of a senator is to vote on bills and this election is likely to literally mean a vote for or against that bill and other bills like it. If they see the election as a referendum on child protection, they will still vote moore. Even if it was more than allegations, it was also so long ago that many would forgive him anyway.
11/22/2017 6:44:24 PM
I was 15What are the chances that Roy Moore will provide the deciding vote on that bill?I don’t think people should vote solely depending on who has the cleanest record. How people handle what they’ve done in the past and what they did are major factors though. In this case Moore seems to not regret anything he’s done and the act was something that speaks very highly as to how vile of a person he is, specifically with abuse of power [Edited on November 22, 2017 at 6:52 PM. Reason : Sf]
11/22/2017 6:48:58 PM
The only reason earl keeps going on with this age of consent and "what's a dealbreaker" nonsense is because he's on the spectrum and doesn't understand social norms or human interaction without someone explaining it to him in clinical terms[Edited on November 22, 2017 at 7:05 PM. Reason : .]
11/22/2017 6:59:45 PM
Its terrible logic to assume someone doesn't recognize or understand a social norm just because they are questioning it. My MO is to question everything. There are so many things that we do a certain way for no good reason other than "its the way we've always done it" This is how humans end up carrying on with horrible things so easily. If slavery or apartheid becomes a social norm, most people just live their life without questioning it because "thats just how things work". I'm of the different type. I challenge people to explain the reasoning behind things they have always believed without even knowing the reasoning. It wouldn't be wise to have a population who thinks murder is wrong simply because it isn't socially acceptable. I apply "5 whys technique" to everything I do and make innovations in efficiency because of it.
11/22/2017 10:01:43 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/26/opinions/fake-news-and-disinformation-opinion-wardle-derakhshan/index.htmlElgimpy. Is that you?
11/26/2017 7:34:43 PM
***jaw hits floor***My brain dead NC senator (republican) just shot out a post on Facebook telling everyone to call Senators to oppose the "tax cuts and jobs act" because it "threatens American homeownership by eliminating valuable deductions, but will also cost our children and grandchildren $1.5 trillion in new federal debt."I'm blown away. It's also a good sign that this tax bill is absolute dogshit.
11/28/2017 3:06:29 PM
huh? both nc senators support the bill, who posted to oppose it?
11/28/2017 3:12:34 PM
Not that I'm for the bill, but I find it misleading that nobody is talking about the fine print with the mortgage interest deduction. This won't impact mortgages below 500k.
11/28/2017 3:13:33 PM
the most bonkers thing about lowering the mortgage deduction is how so many liberals are mad about that part
11/28/2017 3:14:58 PM
^^^Its my senator from the NC legislature saying to call Burr and Tillis to oppose it. I'm guessing his realtor/developer buddies got him to snap out of the partisan fog.(Sorry wasn't clear)[Edited on November 28, 2017 at 3:22 PM. Reason : NC senate, I'm fucking this all up]
11/28/2017 3:19:47 PM
I know there are sensible Republicans out there, REAL republicans who care about individual liberties, fiscal responsibility, and emphasizes local government over nationalism.But that's not who gets elected anymore. Electable republicans are bible-toting, guns-a-blazing, war-mongering, fuck-your-superior-intelligence-at-least-I'm-folksy-you-fucking-elitist-libtard dummies who refuse to see the virtue of education, facts, and attention to social and historical nuances.I don't think real Republicans are like this at all. But I blame the real Republicans for letting this happen to their party. I blame the real Republicans for not doing more to keep the tea party and the religious right out of their platform. I blame the real Republicans for thinking it's better to vote for an extremist conservative they hate than for a sane moderate who might actually do something productive.
11/28/2017 3:21:36 PM
11/28/2017 3:38:12 PM
you think they are targeting liberals with the reduction, even though the reduction is something that is traditionally wanted by liberals?[Edited on November 28, 2017 at 4:05 PM. Reason : bernie sanders hates liberals too]
11/28/2017 4:05:06 PM
Residential Construction also employs a crap load of people, and McMansion building (for better or worse) is a small but significant portion of that workload (like 10%-25% depending on location). Unfortunately, due to pure market inertia, new home construction is helped along significantly by the associated tax breaks of buying a home. You can't just rip the incentive right out from under that industry, at best it would need to be phased in over time to prevent significant labor disruptions.For that reason, I think it's fair for liberals to question the cap on mortgage deductions.
11/28/2017 4:09:26 PM
The only thing you need to know about this bill is that they planned on passing it with only 51 votes (or 50 + Pence) from the jump. If this was truly some boon for middle class taxpayers, you would see at least 8 or 9 Democrats who are running for re-election in states that Trump won rushing to jump on board. Not to mention, the main features of this thing is a corporate tax cut, which Democrats of all stripes have supported to some degree in the past. The problem is it includes a number of provisions that only benefit the donor class, specifically the handful of billionaires who have bankrolled the GOP for the past couple decades, that are anathema to any Democrat. If they actually wanted to pass broad based tax reform targeted at the middle class, they wouldn't have to use reconciliation to pass it.
11/28/2017 4:16:43 PM
https://thinkprogress.org/a-breitbart-contributor-is-running-a-secret-far-right-facebook-group-1b68fc3ebfff/
11/28/2017 7:09:03 PM
http://thefederalist.com/2017/11/30/alabamians-vote-roy-moore/
11/30/2017 8:51:59 AM
So Roy Moore is the General Patton in the war against abortion?
11/30/2017 12:50:49 PM
he's against abortion because what if they grow up to be hot teenagers
11/30/2017 1:20:36 PM
lol
11/30/2017 1:23:29 PM
11/30/2017 7:02:14 PM
I'm sure these politicians have the educational and professional background to justify their opinions of the report published by these guys: https://www.jct.gov/about-us/current-staff.html
11/30/2017 7:14:33 PM
Nah, what the JCT is saying is that it will cut half a trillion off the $1.5 trillion deficit created by the bill, based on additional tax revenue from all that growth tax cuts are supposed to create. That still leaves $1 trillion in additional debt.
11/30/2017 7:44:44 PM
Negative. Projections through 2027, right now prior to considering this bill:https://www.cbo.gov/publication/52370#section1
11/30/2017 8:00:25 PM
No, you're conflating the additional debt created by the bill and the CBO's baseline estimate of the budget deficit in 2027 (which was from January, before this bill existed) because the numbers look kind of similar. The JCT is specifically talking about static revenue loss caused by this tax bill vs. additional revenue from projected growth.From the PDF you linked,
11/30/2017 8:18:27 PM
You are absolutely misinterpreting this.The "baseline" projection is literally what you would compare the result of any modified adjustment to.That's the whole point of this analysis - to determine HOW it will affect our current projections (prior to consideration of this tax bill).1) Earlier this year the CBO said "if we keep things the way they are, we're looking at a $1.4 trillion deficit.
11/30/2017 8:25:49 PM
I don't know what to tell you other than Google "JCT score" and find that literally no other person on earth is interpreting this the way you are. $1.4 trillion is the baseline estimate of what the CBO said the budget deficit would be in 2027 under current law. It has literally nothing to do with this analysis, which is about how much revenue is generated by growth under this plan vs. revenue lost between enactment and 2027.
11/30/2017 8:30:57 PM
Not sure what you are talking about. In your own statements you are saying exactly what I'm saying and then immediately afterwards saying it's not what it means.Baseline Deficit (which is the projection through 2027) = $1.4 trillion under current lawGOP Tax Plan = Changes the current law to new lawProjected Deficit (according to the JCT analysis of the IMPACT of the GOP Tax Plan's changes to current law, also projected through 2027) = $1.0 trillion under new law
11/30/2017 8:33:46 PM
One more time, you're conflating the baseline CBO estimate of the budget deficit in 2027 and the static revenue loss from this bill over the next 10 years because they are both $1.4 trillion. The numbers have absolutely nothing to do with each other, it's just a coincidence that they are the same. What the JCT is saying,$1.4 trillion (cost of plan) - $400 billion (additional tax revenue from projected growth due to plan) = $1 trillion total additional debt. It's not that complicated and it doesn't cost us less over the next decade, it costs us $1 trillion more.https://www.cnbc.com/2017/11/30/senate-tax-bill-would-still-add-1-trillion-to-the-deficit-after-growth-congressional-analysis-says.html
11/30/2017 8:47:11 PM
I don't know what else to say. If what you are saying was the case, then the NEW projected 10 year deficit would be $2.4 trillion, no?[Edited on November 30, 2017 at 9:02 PM. Reason : a]
11/30/2017 8:53:08 PM
The projected 10 year deficit is a lot more than $2.4 trillion.
11/30/2017 9:12:59 PM
Okay I may be with you at this point. I'm trying to confirm whether CBO said "by 2027" as an inclusive stat for 2017-2027 or if it was literally just saying "by 2027, it'll be this much PER year."Thanks for the patience. I think I pointed out in another thread I do not know shit about economics. Goddamned weird coincidence on the $1.4 trillion numbers.[Edited on November 30, 2017 at 9:25 PM. Reason : a]
11/30/2017 9:23:09 PM
I can't handle this kind of constructive debate that results in understanding on TWW... where are you Earl?!But seriously - for anyone thinking all the above is TL : DR - I'd advise giving it a skim at least because I wouldn't doubt this is how those in support of the bill will try to misconstrue it.[Edited on December 1, 2017 at 8:49 AM. Reason : .][Edited on December 1, 2017 at 8:53 AM. Reason : Also thanks for going into all those details - I too am shit with economics]
12/1/2017 8:49:20 AM
12/1/2017 9:38:50 AM
anyone in favor of this bill will just decide that the CBO scores aren't accurate, so it's kind of pointless because how do you argue with someone who just decides they know better than the CBO?
12/1/2017 10:01:14 AM
^That's what pissed me off about Collins' statement.
12/1/2017 10:18:33 AM
https://mobile.twitter.com/clairecmc/status/936678750577623041List of tax requests from K street, looks lengthy lol. Whatever the final bill looks like I think it's safe to assume it's gonna be a festering turd.
12/1/2017 3:16:48 PM
The actual tax bill being voted on tonight,"The founding fathers didn't need Microsoft Word, why do we?"
12/1/2017 7:06:52 PM
Cursive? ewwwwwwwww#BoomersToGitmo
12/1/2017 7:36:10 PM
The Senate can't even provide its members with a legible copy of the bill. I'd hate to see irregular order.
12/1/2017 10:54:14 PM
If you criticized the ACA, which included GOP amendments and the final version was available for weeks, but are okay with this tax bill you're a special kind of hypocritical moron
12/2/2017 7:56:41 AM
What happened to the filibuster?
12/2/2017 8:35:15 AM
It was passed under budget reconciliation, which prohibits filibuster.]
12/2/2017 10:57:51 AM
^^^ democrats are weak and soft. i dont like the tax bill but this is how you get shit done when its important to you and your voters. they should be taking notes. .
12/2/2017 11:06:46 AM
we need a constitutional amendment that a bill should have to be online publicly for at least 30 days before they can vote on ithttps://www.conventionofstates.com/
12/2/2017 11:44:50 AM