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Re: Political Roundtable Part XIX 

Post#821 » by TGW » Tue Mar 20, 2018 4:27 pm

Wizardspride wrote:
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Wizardspride wrote:They've already have to a certain extent. :nonono:


she already effed up by connecting herself to Hillary. Political miscalculation already.

Did she connect herself to Hillary or just not shun her?


She had a fundraiser in the Hamptons with all of Hillary's donors. Word is Hillary set the meeting up.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XIX 

Post#822 » by Wizardspride » Tue Mar 20, 2018 4:31 pm

TGW wrote:
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Pointgod wrote:
Lol right on cue.

I'm fairly confident she will be the nominee so people will just have to deal with it....or not.


The polls don't agree with you. Even among establishment candidates, she's not at the top of the list. Joe Biden is kicking her ass right now.

You're absolutely right.

And I still believe she's the eventual nominee.

I'm just looking at it strategically and Kamala imo, has the most upside so to speak.

Cory Booker (despite some warts) falls into that category as well.

President Donald Trump referred to African countries, Haiti and El Salvador as "shithole" nations during a meeting Thursday and asked why the U.S. can't have more immigrants from Norway.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XIX 

Post#823 » by TGW » Tue Mar 20, 2018 4:36 pm

Wizardspride wrote:
TGW wrote:
Wizardspride wrote:I'm fairly confident she will be the nominee so people will just have to deal with it....or not.


The polls don't agree with you. Even among establishment candidates, she's not at the top of the list. Joe Biden is kicking her ass right now.

You're absolutely right.

And I still believe she's the eventual nominee.

I'm just looking at it strategically and Kamala imo, has the most upside so to speak.

Cory Booker (despite some warts) falls into that category as well.


Seriously, why do you like these people? Corey Booker is one of the worst politicians in office. He's the definition of a snake. He's Obama without the personality, likability, or squeaky-clean past. And while Harris isn't as bad, she has a ton of baggage that Trump would use against her in a general election. Not only that, she's in the pocket of Wall Street cronies.

Other than being minorities, I don't see anything positive from those two. Blech. And trust me when I say I'm not the only one.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XIX 

Post#824 » by Wizardspride » Tue Mar 20, 2018 4:59 pm

TGW wrote:
Wizardspride wrote:
TGW wrote:
The polls don't agree with you. Even among establishment candidates, she's not at the top of the list. Joe Biden is kicking her ass right now.

You're absolutely right.

And I still believe she's the eventual nominee.

I'm just looking at it strategically and Kamala imo, has the most upside so to speak.

Cory Booker (despite some warts) falls into that category as well.


Seriously, why do you like these people? Corey Booker is one of the worst politicians in office. He's the definition of a snake. He's Obama without the personality, likability, or squeaky-clean past. And while Harris isn't as bad, she has a ton of baggage that Trump would use against her in a general election. Not only that, she's in the pocket of Wall Street cronies.

Other than being minorities, I don't see anything positive from those two. Blech. And trust me when I say I'm not the only one.

Well to be honest the fact that they are minorities is pretty important...considering that is the base of the party.

And fwiw, I'm not a huge Booker fan either.

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Re: Political Roundtable Part XIX 

Post#825 » by Pointgod » Tue Mar 20, 2018 5:10 pm

TGW wrote:
Pointgod wrote:
TGW wrote:
she already effed up by connecting herself to Hillary. Political miscalculation already.


Lol right on cue.


You're a DNC butt kisser. Shut up.


I literally how no horse in the race. I'm just pointing out the the Progressive Bernie fanatics have already started the hit jobs on candidates like Harris and Booker and we haven't even hit the midterms.

There's a possibility Bernie doesn't win the nomination in 2020 but the DNC conspiracy theories and poisoning the well has already started. It's obvious that nothing has been learned from 2016.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XIX 

Post#826 » by gtn130 » Tue Mar 20, 2018 5:14 pm

TGW wrote:
Wizardspride wrote:
TGW wrote:
The polls don't agree with you. Even among establishment candidates, she's not at the top of the list. Joe Biden is kicking her ass right now.

You're absolutely right.

And I still believe she's the eventual nominee.

I'm just looking at it strategically and Kamala imo, has the most upside so to speak.

Cory Booker (despite some warts) falls into that category as well.


Seriously, why do you like these people? Corey Booker is one of the worst politicians in office. He's the definition of a snake. He's Obama without the personality, likability, or squeaky-clean past. And while Harris isn't as bad, she has a ton of baggage that Trump would use against her in a general election. Not only that, she's in the pocket of Wall Street cronies.

Other than being minorities, I don't see anything positive from those two. Blech. And trust me when I say I'm not the only one.


Dude, everyone is aware of this stuff. What should we do about it? As long as PACs exist, as long as corporate lobbying exists, political candidates will continue to be imperfect. Some of them will be corrupt. American capitalism has some serious problems. I don't think many people itt disagree on this.

I voted for Bernie and gave money to his campaign. Then Hillary won the primary, so I did the same. The other option was Trump.

You seem to think that everyone supporting Democrats is white knighting for corporate shills because they are stupid and uninformed or because they actually enjoy these traits. You're wrong about both of those assumptions.

Throwing a fit and sitting out is what got us Trump.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XIX 

Post#827 » by cammac » Tue Mar 20, 2018 5:19 pm

I see Biden as the Presidential candidate Kamala Harris as the VP.
This gives her time to grow into the job since Biden will be a one term President.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XIX 

Post#828 » by gtn130 » Tue Mar 20, 2018 5:25 pm

TGW,

did you vote for Hillary or did you throw a fit and sit out because you're a mad Bernie Bro?

Would explain a lot
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XIX 

Post#829 » by Pointgod » Tue Mar 20, 2018 5:29 pm

Wizardspride wrote:
TGW wrote:
Wizardspride wrote:You're absolutely right.

And I still believe she's the eventual nominee.

I'm just looking at it strategically and Kamala imo, has the most upside so to speak.

Cory Booker (despite some warts) falls into that category as well.


Seriously, why do you like these people? Corey Booker is one of the worst politicians in office. He's the definition of a snake. He's Obama without the personality, likability, or squeaky-clean past. And while Harris isn't as bad, she has a ton of baggage that Trump would use against her in a general election. Not only that, she's in the pocket of Wall Street cronies.

Other than being minorities, I don't see anything positive from those two. Blech. And trust me when I say I'm not the only one.

Well to be honest the fact that they are minorities is pretty important...considering that is the base of the party.

And fwiw, I'm not a huge Booker fan either.


Apart from the fact that they're minorities, just look at some of the major policies they're pushing.

Both Booker and Harris are making criminal justice reform a key platform (would be a huge issue for African Americans and Hispanic voters). In addition Booker is also pushing for legalization of marijuana (attractive to younger voters). Both Senators have some progressive positions and some centrist positions. There are legit reaons to vote for both other than skin color. But the fact that they committed the sin of taking corporate donations or meeting with Hillary doesn't pass the ideological purity test which is what annoys me. Whether it's Warren, Sanders, Harris or Booker the big focus should be driving out turnout to get Republicans out of office.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XIX 

Post#830 » by Zonkerbl » Tue Mar 20, 2018 6:14 pm

Cory Booker literally ran into a burning house and saved a woman's life. He is a superhero!

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/13/nyregion/newark-mayor-cory-booker-saves-woman-from-house-fire.html
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XIX 

Post#831 » by Wizardspride » Tue Mar 20, 2018 6:14 pm

Here we go

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Re: Political Roundtable Part XIX 

Post#832 » by Doug_Blew » Tue Mar 20, 2018 7:37 pm

Wizardspride wrote:Here we go

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Re: Political Roundtable Part XIX 

Post#833 » by I_Like_Dirt » Tue Mar 20, 2018 7:41 pm

gtn130 wrote:Throwing a fit and sitting out is what got us Trump.



I would add two parts to this, though. Yes, sitting out got Trump, bit it takes the actions of others not to move from traditional policies to also result in others sitting out. It's really as simple as that. This isn't a both sides thing, but it's pretty clear that the Ds are only interested in winning their way or not winning at all, and that's tough. Remember back when some Ds thought running Zuckerburg as a candidate might be a good idea? Seems like decades ago, right?
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XIX 

Post#834 » by TGW » Tue Mar 20, 2018 8:07 pm

gtn130 wrote:TGW,

did you vote for Hillary or did you throw a fit and sit out because you're a mad Bernie Bro?

Would explain a lot


I voted for a presidential candidate. And it sure as hell wasn't that sack of **** Hillary. Anyone who voted for her is a buffoon IMO.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XIX 

Post#835 » by gtn130 » Tue Mar 20, 2018 8:15 pm

TGW wrote:
gtn130 wrote:TGW,

did you vote for Hillary or did you throw a fit and sit out because you're a mad Bernie Bro?

Would explain a lot


I voted for a presidential candidate. And it sure as hell wasn't that sack of **** Hillary. Anyone who voted for her is a buffoon IMO.


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Re: Political Roundtable Part XIX 

Post#836 » by gtn130 » Tue Mar 20, 2018 8:21 pm

I_Like_Dirt wrote:
gtn130 wrote:Throwing a fit and sitting out is what got us Trump.



I would add two parts to this, though. Yes, sitting out got Trump, bit it takes the actions of others not to move from traditional policies to also result in others sitting out. It's really as simple as that. This isn't a both sides thing, but it's pretty clear that the Ds are only interested in winning their way or not winning at all, and that's tough. Remember back when some Ds thought running Zuckerburg as a candidate might be a good idea? Seems like decades ago, right?


No, it's really as simple as one candidate being Trump and the other not being Trump.
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Re: Political Roundtable Part XIX 

Post#837 » by Wizardspride » Tue Mar 20, 2018 8:46 pm

TGW wrote:
gtn130 wrote:TGW,

did you vote for Hillary or did you throw a fit and sit out because you're a mad Bernie Bro?

Would explain a lot


I voted for a presidential candidate. And it sure as hell wasn't that sack of **** Hillary. Anyone who voted for her is a buffoon IMO.

Buffoon here! :lol:

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Re: Political Roundtable Part XIX 

Post#838 » by stilldropin20 » Tue Mar 20, 2018 8:52 pm

gtn130 wrote:
TGW wrote:
Wizardspride wrote:You're absolutely right.

And I still believe she's the eventual nominee.

I'm just looking at it strategically and Kamala imo, has the most upside so to speak.

Cory Booker (despite some warts) falls into that category as well.


Seriously, why do you like these people? Corey Booker is one of the worst politicians in office. He's the definition of a snake. He's Obama without the personality, likability, or squeaky-clean past. And while Harris isn't as bad, she has a ton of baggage that Trump would use against her in a general election. Not only that, she's in the pocket of Wall Street cronies.

Other than being minorities, I don't see anything positive from those two. Blech. And trust me when I say I'm not the only one.


Dude, everyone is aware of this stuff. What should we do about it? As long as PACs exist, as long as corporate lobbying exists, political candidates will continue to be imperfect. Some of them will be corrupt. American capitalism has some serious problems. I don't think many people itt disagree on this.

I voted for Bernie and gave money to his campaign. Then Hillary won the primary, so I did the same. The other option was Trump.

You seem to think that everyone supporting Democrats is white knighting for corporate shills because they are stupid and uninformed or because they actually enjoy these traits. You're wrong about both of those assumptions.

Throwing a fit and sitting out is what got us Trump.

And by got us Trump do you mean:

1. Healthy tax break of about 2000.00 per year for millions of middle class families?
2. Kicked isis butt in 6 months (after messing around for 15 years in the Middle East)?
3. A complete expose on how Hillary stole the primary from Bernie and tried to do the same thing on the general election and used the outgoing weaponized DOJ to attempt to steal the election?
4. Record unemployment levels across the board?
5. Record levels of total jobs available?
6. Record stock market levels?
7. All of the above?



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Re: Political Roundtable Part XIX 

Post#840 » by dckingsfan » Tue Mar 20, 2018 11:00 pm

Zonkerbl wrote:Some things the government does extremely well that we tend to take for granted:
1. Defend us against terrorism, bad actions by foreign powers (like Russia), and invasion by Canadians
2. Enforce property rights, including ip
3. Provide and/or regulate basic public infrastructure - roads/ports/airports, electricity, water, internet
4. Provide unemployment insurance
5. Provide schools, police, fire departments

Some things that the government has to provide, or help provide, that they could do better:
1. Social security
2. Health care
3. Urban planning/zoning/business licensing
4. Prosecution of embezzlement/fraud/white collar crime in general. Based on what the Mueller investigation is uncovering, there's a whole class of rich people who apparently are just running amok.

mine - just adding buckets since we don't see to talk about State & Local much...

Does Well
Federal
- Defend us against terrorism, bad actions by foreign powers (like Russia), and invasion by EVIL Canadians
- Enforce property rights, including ip (rule of law)
- Provide and/or regulate basic public infrastructure - roads/ports/airports, electricity, water, internet
- Regulate services like drug and food services
- Provide unemployment insurance
- Science R&D
- Treasury/Fed
- Commerce

Local/State
- Provide and/or regulate basic public infrastructure - roads, waste, electricity, water
- Provide schools, police, fire departments

Needs to improve

Federal

- Social security
- International Affairs
- Energy
- Environmental

Local/State
- Urban planning/zoning/business licensing

Truely suck

Federal
- Schools
- Health Care
- Fair Taxation
- Rational allocation or resoruces
- Prosecution of embezzlement/fraud/white collar crime in general
- Incarceration Policies
- Housing & Urban development
- Justice

Local/State

- Fair taxation
- Prosecution of embezzlement/fraud/white collar crime in general
- Incarceration Policies
- Public Housing

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