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93henfan wrote:
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Great, underappreciated movie. :nod: :nod:
And another in the long list of movies that could not be made anymore, at least by a major studio with concerns about boycotts. Frankly, it was surprising it was released the year after the LA riots.
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93henfan wrote:
And another in the long list of movies that could not be made anymore, at least by a major studio with concerns about boycotts. Frankly, it was surprising it was released the year after the LA riots.
:nod: :nod:
I was watching several clips after I posted. I think my favorite line is after he walks across the golf course and is stopped by the two old guys golfing, the old timers fire a ball off at him, he blows away their golf cart with his shotgun, and one falls down with a heart attack:

"And now you're gonna die wearing that stupid little hat."

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∞∞∞ wrote: Nope. The Republican Party today has become an actual threat to democracy.

I respect the conservatives that have distanced themselves from the modern GOP, although they did assist in creating the beast which exists today.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Except we're not the ones attempting to kill the 2nd amendment, or rioting in the streets and attempting to change the rules when we don't get our way. Swing and a miss. Try again.
How 'bout gerrymandering, denying people the right to vote, shrinking the powers of incoming electees, stealing Supreme Court seats, sowing the seeds of doubt in the press, demonizing certain Americans, undermining investigative processes, valuing money and corporate interests over fellow Americans, and not seriously taking foreign interference on elections?

And that's just the attack on democracy; we can state the attacks on liberty if you want.

But hey, I'm sorry that shattered window really undermines your view of democracy. :roll:
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AZGrizFan wrote: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Except we're not the ones attempting to kill the 2nd amendment, or rioting in the streets and attempting to change the rules when we don't get our way. Swing and a miss. Try again.
How 'bout gerrymandering, denying people the right to vote, shrinking the powers of incoming electees, stealing Supreme Court seats, sowing the seeds of doubt in the press, demonizing certain Americans, undermining investigative processes, valuing money and corporate interests over fellow Americans, and not seriously taking foreign interference on elections?

And that's just the attack on democracy; we can state the attacks on liberty if you want.

But hey, I'm sorry that shattered window really undermines your view of democracy. :roll:
Donks gerrymander too. Doesn't make it right, but that's not a one-way street. Nice blinders.
How, exactly are we "denying people the right to vote"? Are you one of them "let 'em all vote, no ID necessary" dipshits?
Shrinking the power of incoming electees? I don't even know what that fucking means.
Stealing Supreme Court seats? Do tell...coming from the party that wants to change the rules and add SC seats because they lost an election and didn't get their way, that's a priceless assertion.
Sowing seeds of doubt in the press? The Press created its own mess. Nobody else. The fact Trump CALLS them on it is what pisses them off. They are propaganda machines...nothing more.
Demonizing certain Americans? Does "basket of deplorables" ring a fucking bell?
Undermining investigative processes...you mean like 2 straight years of investigating a president and then coming up with jack shit? You mean like forming a standing committee to do nothing BUT investigate the sitting president?
Valuing money and corporate interests over Americans...again, if you truly believe that's a one-sided equation I've got a bridge in Brooklyn I'll sell you cheap (hint: They're ALL the same).
Foreign interference in elections? Two years and this claim is a big nothing burger. How about dead people voting? How about the dems trying to steal Florida's EC votes? There's enough DEM interference in elections right here at home to write a fucking book.

Again, big swing and a miss. You're shooting 0-fer today...
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Dems have their issues too but values within the party are being challenged. Despite problems, it's nowhere close to the systematic approach Republicans have taken to chip away at the foundations of American democracy. And the GOP hasn't self-policed itself at all; if anything it's double-downed on tactics.

But Americans are beginning to agree and I'm going to really enjoy the freak-outs you'll have as old f*cks die off and Gen X/Y/Z take over. I already got a great preview when Obama was in office, and the entire AOC thread is littered with responses of ever-shrinking viewpoints.

Remember what I keep saying: conservatism never wins in the end. The entire nation is significantly more progressive than the day you were born. And it will be even more so the day you die.
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∞∞∞ wrote:Dems have their issues too but values within the party are being challenged. Despite problems, it's nowhere close to the systematic approach Republicans have taken to chip away at the foundations of American democracy. And the GOP hasn't self-policed itself at all; if anything it's double-downed on tactics.

But Americans are beginning to agree and I'm going to really enjoy the freak-outs you'll have as old f*cks die off and Gen X/Y/Z take over. I already got a great preview when Obama was in office, and the entire AOC thread is littered with responses of ever-shrinking viewpoints.

Remember what I keep saying: conservatism never wins in the end. The entire nation is significantly more progressive than the day you were born. And it will be even more so the day you die.
My 20 and 22 YO's don't agree with you and their political viewpoints were developed all on their own. I RARELY talk politics at home. You're a proven dope on this board, so yeah. :coffee:
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AZGrizFan wrote:Again, big swing and a miss. You're shooting 0-fer today...
Today? :lol:
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Congrats. Every young person I know is more liberal than I am. My gf is 22 and she and her friends have ideas that even give me pause.

Want to continue playing the anecdotal game because stats are beginning to show most their age are more akin to what I'm experiencing than you are.
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∞∞∞ wrote:Congrats. Every young person I know is more liberal than I am. My gf is 22 and she and her friends have ideas that even give me pause.

Want to continue playing the anecdotal game because stats are beginning to show most their age are more akin to what I'm experiencing than you are.
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∞∞∞ wrote:Congrats. Every young person I know is more liberal than I am. My gf is 22 and she and her friends have ideas that even give me pause.

Want to continue playing the anecdotal game because stats are beginning to show most their age are more akin to what I'm experiencing than you are.
Maybe you need to get out of your bubble/echo chamber ......
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∞∞∞ wrote:Congrats. Every young person I know is more liberal than I am. My gf is 22 and she and her friends have ideas that even give me pause.

Want to continue playing the anecdotal game because stats are beginning to show most their age are more akin to what I'm experiencing than you are.
Apparently you do. :lol:
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I know I'm playing it. But I'm saying stats show they're closer as cohort to millennials than any other group.

They might even be more liberal.
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You mean to say that younger people are more liberal than older people?!??!
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∞∞∞ wrote:I know I'm playing it. But I'm saying stats show they're closer as cohort to millennials than any other group.

They might even be more liberal.
I was a raging liberal when I was 22. What's your point? Once those people have some life experiences and the government starts bending them over with no Vaseline, viewpoints change. :nod: :nod:
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∞∞∞ wrote:
AZGrizFan wrote: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Except we're not the ones attempting to kill the 2nd amendment, or rioting in the streets and attempting to change the rules when we don't get our way. Swing and a miss. Try again.
How 'bout gerrymandering, denying people the right to vote, shrinking the powers of incoming electees, stealing Supreme Court seats, sowing the seeds of doubt in the press, demonizing certain Americans, undermining investigative processes, valuing money and corporate interests over fellow Americans, and not seriously taking foreign interference on elections?

And that's just the attack on democracy; we can state the attacks on liberty if you want.

But hey, I'm sorry that shattered window really undermines your view of democracy. :roll:
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∞∞∞ wrote:Congrats. Every young person I know is more liberal than I am. My gf is 22 and she and her friends have ideas that even give me pause.

Want to continue playing the anecdotal game because stats are beginning to show most their age are more akin to what I'm experiencing than you are.
That's what happens when you live in an isolated bubble. There are lots of libtards in this country like you who, living in an isolated bubble, only know and associate with other libtards.
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AZGrizFan wrote:
∞∞∞ wrote:I know I'm playing it. But I'm saying stats show they're closer as cohort to millennials than any other group.

They might even be more liberal.
I was a raging liberal when I was 22. What's your point? Once those people have some life experiences and the government starts bending them over with no Vaseline, viewpoints change. :nod: :nod:
No, studies show people end up more set in their ways as they age.

That is, what is considered liberal today may be considered conservative by future standards.
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∞∞∞ wrote: My gf is 22 and she and her friends have ideas that even give me pause.
Really? Did you meet her at a gamer convention?
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∞∞∞ wrote:Congrats. Every young person I know is more liberal than I am. My gf is 22 and she and her friends have ideas that even give me pause.

Want to continue playing the anecdotal game because stats are beginning to show most their age are more akin to what I'm experiencing than you are.
My brother is 21 and the friends of his that I have met are 20-22 years old (I met and hung out with 3 of them) are all more conservative then me. Two of them come from the Minneapolis/St.- Paul region of MN, not a bastion of conservatism by any means.

Yes, I am realize I am pulling an observation from a small group of people who are probably biased to the right from the beginning, but I do not think that the next generation will be a shoe-in for the left like you think it will be. It will probably be around 50-50, just like it is today.
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Besides, who is a bigger threat to this country?

1. Old people who think the founding fathers had most of this figured out correctly 200+ years ago.

2. Young people that think they've actually figured out a way for socialism to succeed on a large scale.
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CID1990 wrote:I think it might have something to do with the fact that it is a true melting pot - literally transplants from other states, people from every other country, and TDY people. So many clashing cultures that even the ones who are predisposed to being congenial have just said “fvck it” and have given up
This is actually why I think our traffic is so bad. Yes, we have too many people on the road, but I'm telling you it's that people of different cultures drive very differently. When you have overcrowded roads with people driving very inconsistently... disaster. :nod:
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93henfan wrote:Also, how is holding doors for people acting like a dick?
Re-read what I said.

But anyways, I think you guys have a pre-conceived notion of something and actively seek it out. Then you find an example or two which is inevitable in a large population and bam, you paint a broad stroke.

Either that or everyone in the Federal Government just acts like an asshole

Personally I've run across very few dicks. Sure you're not going to get a "hello" from everyone you pass on the street, but it's a large metropolitan area. Otherwise most are nice in your interactions with them, and I would say that holds true throughout the United States.

Sometimes I've noticed a cultural difference is taken as "assholery" (an example is white people being annoyed at black teens dancing on the Metro), but that's just someone not liking something because it's not part of their culture. It doesn't make the teens assholes.
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89Hen wrote:Besides, who is a bigger threat to this country?

1. Old people who think the founding fathers had most of this figured out correctly 200+ years ago.

2. Young people that think they've actually figured out a way for socialism to succeed on a large scale.
Holy biased question, Batman! :lol:

Unless...I suppose you’re an anarchist who believes in no laws other than the constitution and zero advancement of society.... :coffee:
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kalm wrote:
89Hen wrote:Besides, who is a bigger threat to this country?

1. Old people who think the founding fathers had most of this figured out correctly 200+ years ago.

2. Young people that think they've actually figured out a way for socialism to succeed on a large scale.
Holy biased question, Batman! :lol:

Unless...I suppose you’re an anarchist who believes in no laws other than the constitution and zero advancement of society.... :coffee:
Socialism <> “advancement of society”. :coffee:
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I was a raging liberal when I was 22. What's your point? Once those people have some life experiences and the government starts bending them over with no Vaseline, viewpoints change. :nod: :nod:
No, studies show people end up more set in their ways as they age.

That is, what is considered liberal today may be considered conservative by future standards.
No. I was an ACTUAL liberal. Voted for Dems. Planned on going to Canada if I got drafted. That kind of thing. As I got older and started making bank, and after spending 23 years working for the government I realized what a fucking money sucking machine the government is in every way, shape or form. You’re still idealistic and think that more government is the answer to everything. If you ever get smart you’ll realize how foolish that position is.
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