A rich guy saying it? Sure, not hard to imagine at all.
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Re: 2020 Democratic Nomination Process Mega-thread
What upsets you about this?
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That Cleets would put any weight or credence into a rich guy saying "Well, I would if I could, but I can't so I won't".
It's VERY easy for somebody say they'd like to see change that would force them to make sacrifices if they can also say that change can't be made.
Surely you agree with that.
And don't confuse laughter with "upset".
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I agree with 89 here - regardless of political affiliation, what rich person is saying we should have changes and ISN'T saying that from the comfort of their mansion or luxury apartment or yacht or somewhere else where ridiculously rich people spend their time? If these rich folks were truly serious about what they say when they say things should be different then they would be living in a very modest house, making their own food, doing their own chores around the house, driving a regular car, and taking regular vacations. And then they could be plowing all that extra money into efforts to fix the system they say is so broken. I don't see them really doing that, and certainly not in any great numbers. So it is easy to say that things should change as you catch a private jet to go hang out for a month on an exclusive island that you've purchased and have staffed with chefs and butlers and anything else. Ridiculously rich people on both sides of the political aisle find common ground in that regard.89Hen wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 10:30 amThat Cleets would put any weight or credence into a rich guy saying "Well, I would if I could, but I can't so I won't".
It's VERY easy for somebody say they'd like to see change that would force them to make sacrifices if they can also say that change can't be made.
Surely you agree with that.
And don't confuse laughter with "upset".
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Actually, there is precedent for what Clodz saying and I think it is valid
A perfect analog to it was the Virginia slaveholder in the late 18th early 19th century
Both George Washington and Robert E Lee (who inherited most of Washington’s slaves through his wife, Mary Custis) spoke about it - how they knew they were perpetrating a great evil by maintaining the institution of slavery but they saw no way out of it that did not involve themselves at the end of a rope or in a war
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Both George Washington and Robert E Lee (who inherited most of Washington’s slaves through his wife, Mary Custis) spoke about it - how they knew they were perpetrating a great evil by maintaining the institution of slavery but they saw no way out of it that did not involve themselves at the end of a rope or in a war
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I think this is a coded way to say "I know someone will find more than one way I'm not practicing what I preach". Like Trump MAGA gear made in China or Cenk Uygur pushing back against unionization of TYT employees.Chizzang wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 7:44 amUltimately it would take an uber-wealthy Liberal to fix our taxation loophole (slash} revenue vs. expenditure problemsCID1990 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2020 2:51 am
I don’t think wealthy Dems are being made fun of because of their wealth
They are being made fun of because they are hypocrites ... if you want all the peons to be monks then you need to be a bit monastic yourself
leadership means leading by example and 99.9% of all politicians do not understand that at all. But we keep electing them so I guess its ok
but it will never happen because the Billionaire Liberals that actually speak freely about the loopholes and the proper fixes
have no interest in facing "The mob"
Sam Harris podcast interviewed a few last month
its absolutely fascinating - they speak of the conservative billionaires as those who seek to bankrupt the world in their endeavors
to gain more and more - and they themselves would like to see change but know any attempt to change and they would be hung in the street
Of course, all you would really have to say is "I'm trying to compete in the race to the bottom, we need to change laws and I'll gladly comply", but I'm not sure if they really want to change laws, either.
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Yup...CID1990 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 8:59 pm Actually, there is precedent for what Clodz saying and I think it is valid
A perfect analog to it was the Virginia slaveholder in the late 18th early 19th century
Both George Washington and Robert E Lee (who inherited most of Washington’s slaves through his wife, Mary Custis) spoke about it - how they knew they were perpetrating a great evil by maintaining the institution of slavery but they saw no way out of it that did not involve themselves at the end of a rope or in a war
The rich liberal billionaire guy also said very clearly "The answer is easy" in fact its in plain sight for all
but I ain't going to do one damned thing about it
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Biden is going to withdraw over "health issues" but it's really because of the sex harassment and Cuomo is going to be nominee. National news shows him no less than 3-4 times each broadcast. Book it.
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"The unmasking thing was all created by Devin Nunes"
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I said awhile ago there’s less than a 50% chance that Biden is the nominee. Cuomo deserves some criticism for early inaction with the crisis and the progressives won’t love him for his middle right stances. But they don’t have to love him, and the media spotlighting for the last month will wash some of that away.
He’d have a better chance of beating Trump at this point.
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kalm wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 3:42 pmI said awhile ago there’s less than a 50% chance that Biden is the nominee. Cuomo deserves some criticism for early inaction with the crisis and the progressives won’t love him for his middle right stances. But they don’t have to love him, and the media spotlighting for the last month will wash some of that away.
He’d have a better chance of beating Trump at this point.
Cuomo is center on a few issues, liberal on most.
https://www.ontheissues.org/Andrew_Cuomo.htm
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I would think the "Trump let us down on the pandemic" talking point would go away with Cuomo. I mean the guy's state has been absolutely ravaged by the virus.
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Really wish the donks could get a decent candidate. Trump really needs to go. He's been sounding too much like a cult leader.
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A better candidate and this would be a slam dunk given Trump's current performance. Biden's own issues are what's going to keep this close, and if things stabilize or improve economically Trump could ride that to another term. I think the Dems closing the primaries off (by having everyone bow out to coalesce behind Biden and to deny Bernie the nomination) may have been too early - they did all that before the virus even got into the debates. Biden is just a placeholder now - they really need to slam dunk the VP nod so that will be interesting to say the least.
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This keeps getting repeated. What is this based on?
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Reality. Are you saying that having Buttigieg and Klobuchar and Bloomberg all drop out and endorse Biden didn't impact the race, negatively for Bernie and positively for Biden? I know you're able to suspend rational belief, as the Russia thing displayed in spectacular fashion, but surely you don't deny this too, do you?
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Buttigieg, Klobuchar, and Bloomberg weren't performing or keeping pace in states or delegates. It's normal for candidates to start dropping out as the primary season goes on. No?
They were closer to Biden ideologically. Did you expect any of those three to endorse Bernie?
They were closer to Biden ideologically. Did you expect any of those three to endorse Bernie?
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Katie Porter.GannonFan wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 6:23 amA better candidate and this would be a slam dunk given Trump's current performance. Biden's own issues are what's going to keep this close, and if things stabilize or improve economically Trump could ride that to another term. I think the Dems closing the primaries off (by having everyone bow out to coalesce behind Biden and to deny Bernie the nomination) may have been too early - they did all that before the virus even got into the debates. Biden is just a placeholder now - they really need to slam dunk the VP nod so that will be interesting to say the least.
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I like her, a lot actually. I doubt she has the gravitas to be on the ticket as a VP (she's just one year into her first elected office as a Representative) but I like the age and her background and her performance so far.houndawg wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 7:46 amKatie Porter.GannonFan wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 6:23 am
A better candidate and this would be a slam dunk given Trump's current performance. Biden's own issues are what's going to keep this close, and if things stabilize or improve economically Trump could ride that to another term. I think the Dems closing the primaries off (by having everyone bow out to coalesce behind Biden and to deny Bernie the nomination) may have been too early - they did all that before the virus even got into the debates. Biden is just a placeholder now - they really need to slam dunk the VP nod so that will be interesting to say the least.
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GannonFan wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 6:23 amA better candidate and this would be a slam dunk given Trump's current performance. Biden's own issues are what's going to keep this close, and if things stabilize or improve economically Trump could ride that to another term. I think the Dems closing the primaries off (by having everyone bow out to coalesce behind Biden and to deny Bernie the nomination) may have been too early - they did all that before the virus even got into the debates. Biden is just a placeholder now - they really need to slam dunk the VP nod so that will be interesting to say the least.
The worst pick would be Abrams. He should nip that in the bud. He would be dumb in choosing a 5 term state representative for VPOTUS when there are more experience women that have the executive experience he claims to require for VPOTUS.
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GannonFan wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 6:23 amA better candidate and this would be a slam dunk given Trump's current performance. Biden's own issues are what's going to keep this close, and if things stabilize or improve economically Trump could ride that to another term. I think the Dems closing the primaries off (by having everyone bow out to coalesce behind Biden and to deny Bernie the nomination) may have been too early - they did all that before the virus even got into the debates. Biden is just a placeholder now - they really need to slam dunk the VP nod so that will be interesting to say the least.
The worst pick would be Abrams. He should nip that in the bud. He would be dumb in choosing a 5 term state representative for VPOTUS when there are more experience women that have the executive experience he claims to require for VPOTUS. A woman who couldn't unite and carry 1 southern state isn't going to work.
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