^^ has anyone on here ever argued that Democrats weren’t that. A bunch of feel-good ninnies with no backbone. At least the lefts ideas are better than the GOP.
12/2/2017 12:12:15 PM
Shrike thinks everything the party does is perfect
12/2/2017 1:13:05 PM
Democrats are far from perfect. But that doesn't mean Democrats should emulate what the Republican party is doing. What Republicans are doing should in no way be a model for how to govern even if it's to accomplish your own 'noble' ends.
12/2/2017 1:35:37 PM
your idealistic view of a 2 party system doesn't work. nothing gets done. the system was kinda designed to not get anything done unless its an emergency. if the gop way is not the way, the one party system is.
12/2/2017 3:20:33 PM
https://iowastartingline.com/2017/12/03/grassley-implies-working-people-spend-tax-cuts-booze-women-movies/cool party
12/4/2017 9:44:46 AM
12/4/2017 9:12:05 PM
The party is supporting Moore again, Republicans are okay with voting for a child predator
12/5/2017 7:03:37 AM
Now we know why they're so hot on making sure women have those babies.
12/5/2017 8:18:57 AM
the only thing worse than supporting Moore is saying you aren't gonna support him, and then coming crawling back 2 weeks later to support him. ewww.
12/5/2017 8:24:12 AM
^This. On an unrelated note, I am looking for a political party to associate with which does not endorse and support sexual predators. We dont even need to agree on political ideas. Just dont be a sex predator.
12/6/2017 1:31:13 PM
They probably thought the allegations would come to fruition then realized they wouldn't amount to anything important after Trump flipped.
12/6/2017 1:33:46 PM
Or just realized they really needed that vote, and are hoping their endorsement will sway hardline Republicans to vote in what's become a dead-heat race.
12/6/2017 1:44:38 PM
So Franken is resigning, will HCH call for Trump and Moore to resign?
12/7/2017 12:28:15 PM
I still think Franken is a creep, but it took guts to do what he did. I'm not trying to minimize the fact that he 100% needs to go, but if the democrats stand any chance of at least trying to put on the appearance of being the more accountable party, this was a huge step.
12/7/2017 12:47:50 PM
^^ You might have me confused with someone else. I've never been a supporter of Trump. He can't leave office soon enough. However, the allegations against him came out before he was elected. So the chances of him resigning are exactly 0%.As for Moore, I don't live in Alabama, so I am unable to vote against him. Regarding Franken, can we not make him a hero for doing what he was pretty much forced to do, all because he couldn't control his sexual urges. He doesn't want to resign, and he still hasn't apologized for what he did. So its not like this is a guy of integrity to begin with.
12/7/2017 1:18:23 PM
so you're saying that the democratic party is more credible than the republican party on this issue, you just don't care because there is nothing you can do about it
12/7/2017 1:24:54 PM
If it will make you feel better, and you want to make sexual assault a partisan issue, than sure, the democrat party made the right move by forcing Franken to resign. But my whole position has been that sexual predators shouldn't be in any position of power, no matter what their political affiliation happens to be. I don't think this is a controversial or uncommon position. However, when you politicize it like you are doing, you are showing that this isn't done because it was the right thing to do, but rather to score political points.
12/7/2017 1:37:07 PM
12/7/2017 1:38:28 PM
didn't he^ spend public money to settle his sexual harassment lawsuit?
12/7/2017 1:56:59 PM
sure did
12/7/2017 2:08:11 PM
12/7/2017 3:10:38 PM
Franken waits 3 weeks to announce that he'll step down in the coming weeks
12/7/2017 3:26:38 PM
As soon as the republicans announce that they will at some point resign due to their own allegations than sure, it matters that Franken waited and didn't do it immediately. Until then, it's still better
12/7/2017 4:30:11 PM
12/8/2017 11:10:55 AM
But they still stay in power.
12/8/2017 11:14:30 AM
Exactly. They'll whine about being politically homeless but on voting day will toe the line and salute, because that's what they've always done.
12/8/2017 11:19:52 AM
Doesn't that speak as much to the opposition party, as it does to the R's? I know A LOT of people who didn't vote for Trump, but also couldn't vote for Clinton. Maybe if the D.'s would campaign a non-worse option than the worst president ever.And to be clear, there is an enormous fight going on for control of the GOP. Right now it is split between centrist conservatives, and far right nationalists. Many Republicans don't fall into the later category, and deserve our support.[Edited on December 8, 2017 at 11:28 AM. Reason : 1]
12/8/2017 11:25:41 AM
the centrists in the republican party are perfectly fine supporting the far right nationalists though, it's not that big of a fight[Edited on December 8, 2017 at 11:37 AM. Reason : .]
12/8/2017 11:33:21 AM
Yep, Centrist republicans have been losing out repeatedly to the far-right for like the last 15 years. The saddest part about that David Brooks column is that these conservative "intellectuals" can't even see the role they played in paving the way for the far right's successes. A total inability to self-reflect.And yes Clinton played a role in the far right' success in 2016. But she wasn't the reason GOP voters chose Trump over the 15+ GOP presidential candidates, she didn't help Roy Moore win over Luther Strange. She didn't hand select Louie Gohmert, Mark Meadows, or Ted Cruz. That was the GOP's deplorable voting base.
12/8/2017 11:48:06 AM
GWB was not a far right nationalist.
12/8/2017 11:51:16 AM
HCH is suffering from the same cognitive dissonance my dad and many of my Republican family members are right now. They think they're 'better' than the far right whackos who give the GOP a bad name. They are ashamed of Roy Moore, but they insist he's an outlier- that most conservatives are just good honest people who value hard work above all else. That's why whenever anyone puts them on the spot and says "holy fucking shit, the GOP is terrible! How is this even possible??" they deflect by saying, "Yeah Trump is terrible, but we didn't have any other choice than HRC. He's not even a Republican anyway."
12/8/2017 12:24:42 PM
^^I don't disagree, but look at some of the asshats that were also elected in 2004:Louie GohmertJoe BartonTom GarrettTom PriceEtcIt's true that the BIG tea party wave wouldn't happen until 6 years later, but plenty of far right jokers were starting to get traction before then.
12/8/2017 12:34:19 PM
^^ that's because it's basically a religion and they are conditioned by their other religion to have faith and not question things
12/8/2017 1:15:04 PM
^^^ There is way too much to unpack in that post for a Friday afternoon. So I will just say that if your world view of ~50% of the country are evil, racist and sexist, then you need to get out and meet more people. I can disagree with liberals on a majority of their policy issues, but at least I understand that most of them have the same good intentions for this country as most conservatives do. ^^ Completely agree. But at least our leadership was still primarily centrist conservatives through that time.[Edited on December 8, 2017 at 1:25 PM. Reason : ^lol. I bet you just love the smell of your own farts.]
12/8/2017 1:24:33 PM
i mean... your party elected donald trump and were okay with that so i think i'm on point
12/8/2017 1:33:45 PM
12/8/2017 3:48:31 PM
So Franks is resigning because he asked two aides to be surrogates for him and his wife. He offered a sum of 5 million to do this.
12/8/2017 8:26:57 PM
lol
12/8/2017 8:56:12 PM
bernie would have wiped the floor in a real, open, primary. as bad as trump is, he IS measurably doing a good job. i disagree with almost everything he haa done, but its exactly what he promised and my 401k is soaring. Thats tangible success.a lot of people clearly dont talk to enough educated people who voted trump. diversity is one thing but this is diversity of thought. you can easily pick out the type people who aren't comfortable with diversity of thought over the internet. they go their lives talking to people who generally think like them.this is why there is a social norm of "dont discuss politics and religion in public". some people just cant handle hearing a person who thinks differently and will shut down or lash out.
12/8/2017 9:39:22 PM
^^^ You left out Franks' definition of surrogacy.
12/9/2017 1:51:50 AM
I don't have any problem with wanting to do that fertilization the old fashioned way...but the power dynamic problem with someone who works for you makes pursuing it fraught with ethics problems, at best.
12/9/2017 1:58:37 AM
5. Million. Dollars.
12/9/2017 2:20:00 AM
12/9/2017 4:14:42 AM
^^^^What was his def.? I've looked in several places to see if the conception was supposed to take place in a lab, or if he was just basically trying to pay for sex, and I couldn't find it anywhere.
12/9/2017 5:38:22 AM
12/9/2017 9:53:25 AM
https://www.usaconservative.net/2017/12/04/victim-of-sexual-abuse-tells-the-truth-president-trump-is-not-who-you-think-he-is
12/9/2017 8:16:15 PM
12/9/2017 9:43:13 PM
you got earl'd
12/10/2017 1:11:22 AM
12/10/2017 8:39:46 AM
I thought of something this morning after reading the comments on tax cuts and jobs. These tax cuts will not only not create jobs but might eliminate jobs quicker due to increased automation. The business tax rate factors heavily into buying automation since the payback is over a longer term and why would businesses hire people with increasing healthcare cost when there is a decreasing tax and improving capability automation.[Edited on December 10, 2017 at 10:55 AM. Reason : .]
12/10/2017 10:54:20 AM