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My Sister in Law and her husband came over tonight and it was an eye opener. She's a big Trump supporter. We kept things pretty civil but it is clear that she lives in an alternate reality. She thinks, for instance, that about 80% of the people support Trump's wall idea. The truth is that a majority has always opposed it. She said he won an Electoral landslide. His percent edge in Electoral votes ranks 46th of 58 Presidents. My wife said something about the stock market and she said it's because there's a conspiracy within the government to undermine Trump. At one point when she kept insisting the majority support a border wall I said "Google it" and she went into the paranoia about Google being rigged.
It became apparent that all of her information is from the conservative media echo chamber. I don't know what can be done when people out there are just out of touch with reality because of that.
It became apparent that all of her information is from the conservative media echo chamber. I don't know what can be done when people out there are just out of touch with reality because of that.
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Sucker! Uncle Bernie has you fooled. His PR people might spin him as a democratic socialist but you need to dig a little deeper to find the real Bernie. He's a cranky, arrogant, old-school Soviet socialist who looks up the Che Guevara and thinks that government wonks like him are better suited to make economic decisions than capitalist entities.JohnStOnge wrote:I think what Trip may favor along with politicians like Bernie Sanders is the Nordic Model (https://www.investopedia.com/articles/i ... d-cons.asp). That, I think is what they are talking about when they use terminology like "Democratic Socialism." Conservatives call it "Socialism" too until it comes time to make the argument that socialism has never worked. That's because the Nordic model has worked well. It's no for me. I don't want the United States to adopt it. But in material terms it's worked well.UNI88 wrote:
Also I think we're getting to a point where China is an example of a successful Socialist country. It's not a good place as far as human rights and freedom of expression go. But it's pretty darned successful in economic terms.
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Re: The Official "Making America Great Again" Thread
Also, he has never worked a real job in his life, waiting porn being his occupation until politics.UNI88 wrote:Sucker! Uncle Bernie has you fooled. His PR people might spin him as a democratic socialist but you need to dig a little deeper to find the real Bernie. He's a cranky, arrogant, old-school Soviet socialist who looks up the Che Guevara and thinks that government wonks like him are better suited to make economic decisions than capitalist entities.JohnStOnge wrote:
I think what Trip may favor along with politicians like Bernie Sanders is the Nordic Model (https://www.investopedia.com/articles/i ... d-cons.asp). That, I think is what they are talking about when they use terminology like "Democratic Socialism." Conservatives call it "Socialism" too until it comes time to make the argument that socialism has never worked. That's because the Nordic model has worked well. It's no for me. I don't want the United States to adopt it. But in material terms it's worked well.
Also I think we're getting to a point where China is an example of a successful Socialist country. It's not a good place as far as human rights and freedom of expression go. But it's pretty darned successful in economic terms.
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You get this sentiment when Trump supporters call into C-SPAN.JohnStOnge wrote:My Sister in Law and her husband came over tonight and it was an eye opener. She's a big Trump supporter. We kept things pretty civil but it is clear that she lives in an alternate reality. She thinks, for instance, that about 80% of the people support Trump's wall idea. The truth is that a majority has always opposed it. She said he won an Electoral landslide. His percent edge in Electoral votes ranks 46th of 58 Presidents. My wife said something about the stock market and she said it's because there's a conspiracy within the government to undermine Trump. At one point when she kept insisting the majority support a border wall I said "Google it" and she went into the paranoia about Google being rigged.
It became apparent that all of her information is from the conservative media echo chamber. I don't know what can be done when people out there are just out of touch with reality because of that.
They think the overwhelming majority of Americans want a wall when it's the opposite.
Today's right-wing propaganda effort is going to be a lesson in future American history books.
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Capitalist entities? I thought the market was supposed to make decisions?UNI88 wrote:Sucker! Uncle Bernie has you fooled. His PR people might spin him as a democratic socialist but you need to dig a little deeper to find the real Bernie. He's a cranky, arrogant, old-school Soviet socialist who looks up the Che Guevara and thinks that government wonks like him are better suited to make economic decisions than capitalist entities.JohnStOnge wrote:
I think what Trip may favor along with politicians like Bernie Sanders is the Nordic Model (https://www.investopedia.com/articles/i ... d-cons.asp). That, I think is what they are talking about when they use terminology like "Democratic Socialism." Conservatives call it "Socialism" too until it comes time to make the argument that socialism has never worked. That's because the Nordic model has worked well. It's no for me. I don't want the United States to adopt it. But in material terms it's worked well.
Also I think we're getting to a point where China is an example of a successful Socialist country. It's not a good place as far as human rights and freedom of expression go. But it's pretty darned successful in economic terms.
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I personally know his campaign manager - Jeff Weaver - for 10+ years now. The man is basically Sanders' ultimate PR machine. Everything you said is far from the truth, but believe what you will because reality clearly doesn't matter anymore; people just live in their fantasy internetz worlds.UNI88 wrote:Sucker! Uncle Bernie has you fooled. His PR people might spin him as a democratic socialist but you need to dig a little deeper to find the real Bernie. He's a cranky, arrogant, old-school Soviet socialist who looks up the Che Guevara and thinks that government wonks like him are better suited to make economic decisions than capitalist entities.JohnStOnge wrote:
I think what Trip may favor along with politicians like Bernie Sanders is the Nordic Model (https://www.investopedia.com/articles/i ... d-cons.asp). That, I think is what they are talking about when they use terminology like "Democratic Socialism." Conservatives call it "Socialism" too until it comes time to make the argument that socialism has never worked. That's because the Nordic model has worked well. It's no for me. I don't want the United States to adopt it. But in material terms it's worked well.
Also I think we're getting to a point where China is an example of a successful Socialist country. It's not a good place as far as human rights and freedom of expression go. But it's pretty darned successful in economic terms.
ps. I voted for Clinton in the primary but I should have voted Sanders. Although she's fine and I don't hate her brand of progressiveness, I thought she had the best shot at winning.
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1). I think UNI was being tongue in cheek but your greater point stands.∞∞∞ wrote:I personally know his campaign manager - Jeff Weaver - for 10+ years now. The man is basically Sanders' ultimate PR machine. Everything you said is far from the truth, but believe what you will because reality clearly doesn't matter anymore; people just live in their fantasy internetz worlds.UNI88 wrote:
Sucker! Uncle Bernie has you fooled. His PR people might spin him as a democratic socialist but you need to dig a little deeper to find the real Bernie. He's a cranky, arrogant, old-school Soviet socialist who looks up the Che Guevara and thinks that government wonks like him are better suited to make economic decisions than capitalist entities.
ps. I voted for Clinton in the primary but I should have voted Sanders. Although she's fine and I don't hate her brand of progressiveness, I thought she had the best shot at winning.
2). Clinton is not progressive. She is status quo with a slight veneer of populism that shouldn’t have been believed. You supported a moderate Republican.
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She's definitely not a moderate Republican; her policies and voting record clearly reflect that (she was one of the most liberal Senators during her term). That said I regret voting for her and I won't ever vote for someone again just because I think they can win. I understand no one candidate will align with all my views, but I'll vote for someone that aligns the closest (which Sanders did).kalm wrote:1). I think UNI was being tongue in cheek but your greater point stands.∞∞∞ wrote: I personally know his campaign manager - Jeff Weaver - for 10+ years now. The man is basically Sanders' ultimate PR machine. Everything you said is far from the truth, but believe what you will because reality clearly doesn't matter anymore; people just live in their fantasy internetz worlds.
ps. I voted for Clinton in the primary but I should have voted Sanders. Although she's fine and I don't hate her brand of progressiveness, I thought she had the best shot at winning.
2). Clinton is not progressive. She is status quo with a slight veneer of populism that shouldn’t have been believed. You supported a moderate Republican.
I'd vote for her again in a heartbeat during the general election though. No regret there.
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Re: The Official "Making America Great Again" Thread
Hillary Clinton is loyal to one political ideology and one only.... and that’s whatever political ideology advances Hillary Clinton
That’s why she can “evolve” so easily and be on both sides of so many issues over the years.. immigration, criminal justice, warmaking, race relations, trade, etc etc etc
Anyone who sees Hillary Clinton as anything other than a charlatan is no different than someone who sees Donald Trump as anything other than a charlatan
That’s why she can “evolve” so easily and be on both sides of so many issues over the years.. immigration, criminal justice, warmaking, race relations, trade, etc etc etc
Anyone who sees Hillary Clinton as anything other than a charlatan is no different than someone who sees Donald Trump as anything other than a charlatan
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I mean isn't that the definition of a good politician? Someone who evolves over time to represent the views of their constituency? The worst politicians are the ones that don't change with the demographics.CID1990 wrote:Hillary Clinton is loyal to one political ideology and one only.... and that’s whatever political ideology advances Hillary Clinton
That’s why she can “evolve” so easily and be on both sides of so many issues over the years.. immigration, criminal justice, warmaking, race relations, trade, etc etc etc
Anyone who sees Hillary Clinton as anything other than a charlatan is no different than someone who sees Donald Trump as anything other than a charlatan
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Not necessarily. Core values and principles shouldn't really change all that much. Bernie has basically been saying and pushing the same shit since the 60's. Money and power too often cause the evolution. Democrats have swung to the right as unions have lost influence.∞∞∞ wrote:I mean isn't that the definition of a good politician? Someone who evolves over time to represent the views of their constituency? The worst politicians are the ones that don't change with the demographics.CID1990 wrote:Hillary Clinton is loyal to one political ideology and one only.... and that’s whatever political ideology advances Hillary Clinton
That’s why she can “evolve” so easily and be on both sides of so many issues over the years.. immigration, criminal justice, warmaking, race relations, trade, etc etc etc
Anyone who sees Hillary Clinton as anything other than a charlatan is no different than someone who sees Donald Trump as anything other than a charlatan
There's also the difference between rhetoric and action. See Obama.
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That would be all fine and good in practice∞∞∞ wrote:I mean isn't that the definition of a good politician? Someone who evolves over time to represent the views of their constituency? The worst politicians are the ones that don't change with the demographics.CID1990 wrote:Hillary Clinton is loyal to one political ideology and one only.... and that’s whatever political ideology advances Hillary Clinton
That’s why she can “evolve” so easily and be on both sides of so many issues over the years.. immigration, criminal justice, warmaking, race relations, trade, etc etc etc
Anyone who sees Hillary Clinton as anything other than a charlatan is no different than someone who sees Donald Trump as anything other than a charlatan
But in Hillary’s case it was just to get herself elected
Fortunately, enough people saw through her in both of her attempts
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That's a fair point.kalm wrote:Not necessarily. Core values and principles shouldn't really change all that much. Bernie has basically been saying and pushing the same **** since the 60's. Money and power too often cause the evolution. Democrats have swung to the right as unions have lost influence.∞∞∞ wrote: I mean isn't that the definition of a good politician? Someone who evolves over time to represent the views of their constituency? The worst politicians are the ones that don't change with the demographics.
There's also the difference between rhetoric and action. See Obama.
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Unfortunately all we can do is wait for them to die.JohnStOnge wrote:My Sister in Law and her husband came over tonight and it was an eye opener. She's a big Trump supporter. We kept things pretty civil but it is clear that she lives in an alternate reality. She thinks, for instance, that about 80% of the people support Trump's wall idea. The truth is that a majority has always opposed it. She said he won an Electoral landslide. His percent edge in Electoral votes ranks 46th of 58 Presidents. My wife said something about the stock market and she said it's because there's a conspiracy within the government to undermine Trump. At one point when she kept insisting the majority support a border wall I said "Google it" and she went into the paranoia about Google being rigged.
It became apparent that all of her information is from the conservative media echo chamber. I don't know what can be done when people out there are just out of touch with reality because of that.
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Don't tell that to all the angry white Republican men on here! They all think that we should live by all things written by white men throughout the history of humankind including the Bible, U.S. Constitution and Sean Hannity's collection of books.∞∞∞ wrote:I mean isn't that the definition of a good politician? Someone who evolves over time to represent the views of their constituency? The worst politicians are the ones that don't change with the demographics.CID1990 wrote:Hillary Clinton is loyal to one political ideology and one only.... and that’s whatever political ideology advances Hillary Clinton
That’s why she can “evolve” so easily and be on both sides of so many issues over the years.. immigration, criminal justice, warmaking, race relations, trade, etc etc etc
Anyone who sees Hillary Clinton as anything other than a charlatan is no different than someone who sees Donald Trump as anything other than a charlatan
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Yeahmainejeff wrote:Don't tell that to all the angry white Republican men on here! They all think that we should live by all things written by white men throughout the history of humankind including the Bible, U.S. Constitution and Sean Hannity's collection of books.∞∞∞ wrote: I mean isn't that the definition of a good politician? Someone who evolves over time to represent the views of their constituency? The worst politicians are the ones that don't change with the demographics.
Being for war, before you were against it, until you were for it again...
Very principled
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I don't think the two are comparable. I think HIllary really does have core beliefs with respect to the role of government, etc. I don't think Trump has any of that at all.CID1990 wrote:Hillary Clinton is loyal to one political ideology and one only.... and that’s whatever political ideology advances Hillary Clinton
That’s why she can “evolve” so easily and be on both sides of so many issues over the years.. immigration, criminal justice, warmaking, race relations, trade, etc etc etc
Anyone who sees Hillary Clinton as anything other than a charlatan is no different than someone who sees Donald Trump as anything other than a charlatan
For example: I think Hillary really does believe in abortion rights. She really does believe in upholding Roe v. Wade. I don't think Trump gives a shit one way or another. I think he is completely transactional. Right now he sees appointing Conservative Justices as to his advantage since he has cast his lot with White Evangelical Christians and knows he has to have around 80% support from them along with turnout in order to win. So he appoints Justices he thinks will make them happy. If Trump woke up tomorrow and thought it'd help him to flip to appointing liberal Justices he'd do it in a heartbeat.
If Hillary Clinton was appointing Justices she would really care about their Judicial philosophy. One might not agree with her outlook on what the Judicial philosophy should be. But she would care.
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JohnJohnStOnge wrote:I don't think the two are comparable. I think HIllary really does have core beliefs with respect to the role of government, etc. I don't think Trump has any of that at all.CID1990 wrote:Hillary Clinton is loyal to one political ideology and one only.... and that’s whatever political ideology advances Hillary Clinton
That’s why she can “evolve” so easily and be on both sides of so many issues over the years.. immigration, criminal justice, warmaking, race relations, trade, etc etc etc
Anyone who sees Hillary Clinton as anything other than a charlatan is no different than someone who sees Donald Trump as anything other than a charlatan
For example: I think Hillary really does believe in abortion rights. She really does believe in upholding Roe v. Wade. I don't think Trump gives a **** one way or another. I think he is completely transactional. Right now he sees appointing Conservative Justices as to his advantage since he has cast his lot with White Evangelical Christians and knows he has to have around 80% support from them along with turnout in order to win. So he appoints Justices he thinks will make them happy. If Trump woke up tomorrow and thought it'd help him to flip to appointing liberal Justices he'd do it in a heartbeat.
If Hillary Clinton was appointing Justices she would really care about their Judicial philosophy. One might not agree with her outlook on what the Judicial philosophy should be. But she would care.
We've been through this before
We all know, in excruciating detail, what your opinion is on Trump v Hillary
We'll just take you as read (over and over) on this
It's just like, your opinion, man
All that said, they ARE very different. You just have a hard time understanding that right now, people like me take some solace in thinking, "At least we don't have Hillary"
And if Hillary had won, the consolation would be that "at least we don't have Trump"
I think the two are a wash, albeit for different reasons. You don't. We get it
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And all gay men make the choice to be gay.mainejeff wrote:Don't tell that to all the angry white Republican men on here! They all think that we should live by all things written by white men throughout the history of humankind including the Bible, U.S. Constitution and Sean Hannity's collection of books.∞∞∞ wrote: I mean isn't that the definition of a good politician? Someone who evolves over time to represent the views of their constituency? The worst politicians are the ones that don't change with the demographics.
See how easy it is to sound stupid? You sound stupid.
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Nah....2018 years of history tells us that white men write the books that make the whole world sing....and fall in line. It is amazing how much power their written words....from the Bible to Sean Hannity.....have had over those many centuries.AZGrizFan wrote:And all gay men make the choice to be gay.mainejeff wrote:
Don't tell that to all the angry white Republican men on here! They all think that we should live by all things written by white men throughout the history of humankind including the Bible, U.S. Constitution and Sean Hannity's collection of books.
See how easy it is to sound stupid? You sound stupid.
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Way to double down, dipshit.mainejeff wrote:Nah....2018 years of history tells us that white men write the books that make the whole world sing....and fall in line. It is amazing how much power their written words....from the Bible to Sean Hannity.....have had over those many centuries.AZGrizFan wrote:
And all gay men make the choice to be gay.
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kalm wrote:1). I think UNI was being tongue in cheek but your greater point stands.∞∞∞ wrote: I personally know his campaign manager - Jeff Weaver - for 10+ years now. The man is basically Sanders' ultimate PR machine. Everything you said is far from the truth, but believe what you will because reality clearly doesn't matter anymore; people just live in their fantasy internetz worlds.
ps. I voted for Clinton in the primary but I should have voted Sanders. Although she's fine and I don't hate her brand of progressiveness, I thought she had the best shot at winning.
2). Clinton is not progressive. She is status quo with a slight veneer of populism that shouldn’t have been believed. You supported a moderate Republican.
Credibility for Kalm just cratered. Hillary a moderate Republican, .
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You can make a case that Obama was too. I’m the most credible and post partisan force on here. It’s an undisputable fact.css75 wrote:kalm wrote:
1). I think UNI was being tongue in cheek but your greater point stands.
2). Clinton is not progressive. She is status quo with a slight veneer of populism that shouldn’t have been believed. You supported a moderate Republican.
Credibility for Kalm just cratered. Hillary a moderate Republican, .
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Obama was definitely more moderate in action than words. He was center-left at best.
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That is also like, just your opinion, man
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