robillionaire wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:I must’ve missed the things the said about Kapaernik. What’d she say? I backed Kap from the beginning.
https://www.cnn.com/2016/10/10/politics/ruth-bader-ginsburg-colin-kaepernick/index.html
Yeah. Not good.
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robillionaire wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:I must’ve missed the things the said about Kapaernik. What’d she say? I backed Kap from the beginning.
https://www.cnn.com/2016/10/10/politics/ruth-bader-ginsburg-colin-kaepernick/index.html
Pointgod wrote:Oscirus wrote:Pointgod wrote:
People who say this are ignorant. I really don’t feel like being nice right now. You can’t do anything in government without power and that power means controlling all 3 branches of the government. If you want the Dems to do anything then the voters would show up to vote in record numbers in every election and mid term election from now until eternity. People would have shut the hell up and showed up to vote for Clinton instead of wasting third party votes, protesting that their candidate didn’t win the primary or sitting him not seriously thinking that Trump could win.
If you want a good example, the House passed a coronavirus relief legislation months ago and there’s nothing you can do about a corrupt piece of *****like Mitch McConnell refusing to bring it up for a vote. **** blame Dem voters because Republican voters don’t have this problem
No you're just blind. These **** take losses tht they shouldnt be taking and they do little to nothing in response. They have things in their power, they just choose not to use them and play the victim to the press.
That the same person has been the top democrat since 2002 despite having more failures than successes is an indictment on elected democrats and how lazy they truly are. And dont even get me started on Schumers do nothing ass. He cant even find decent candidates to challenge for senate.
You want to be impressed by meaningless gestures, be my guest, but Im dont letting democrats off the hook for being so impotent.
Please go read up how the government works and what power you have and don’t have as the Minority party. You’re talking nonsense. You have two choices, either give Democrats power or let Republicans gain more power and never have a voice ever again. Look at my post about what happened in Hungary. That is exactly what will happen in the US and even worse.
Jimmit79 wrote:At this point I want RJ to get paid
Oscirus wrote:Pointgod wrote:Oscirus wrote:The dems are def the generals. They pretty much bend over and give the repubs whatever they want with little resistance. Honestly, Im surprised they're holding off this long on the cough cough package
People who say this are ignorant. I really don’t feel like being nice right now. You can’t do anything in government without power and that power means controlling all 3 branches of the government. If you want the Dems to do anything then the voters would show up to vote in record numbers in every election and mid term election from now until eternity. People would have shut the hell up and showed up to vote for Clinton instead of wasting third party votes, protesting that their candidate didn’t win the primary or sitting him not seriously thinking that Trump could win.
If you want a good example, the House passed a coronavirus relief legislation months ago and there’s nothing you can do about a corrupt piece of *****like Mitch McConnell refusing to bring it up for a vote. **** blame Dem voters because Republican voters don’t have this problem
No you're just blind. These **** take losses tht they shouldnt be taking and they do little to nothing in response. They have things in their power, they just choose not to use them and play the victim to the press.
That the same person has been the top democrat since 2002 despite having more failures than successes is an indictment on elected democrats and how lazy they truly are. And dont even get me started on Schumers do nothing ass. He cant even find decent candidates to challenge for senate.
You want to be impressed by meaningless gestures, be my guest, but Im dont letting democrats off the hook for being so impotent.

Pointgod wrote:Take a good read about how Hungary went from a Democracy to authoritarian state. And by no exaggeration, the exact same thing is happening in the US. Trump isn’t even being subtle about it. I was saying this months ago but this is the last chance for Democracy.
https://www.npr.org/2020/05/07/851774707/democracy-at-risk-in-central-and-eastern-europe-report-finds
https://www.pri.org/stories/2019-01-11/how-viktor-orban-degraded-hungarys-weak-democracy
Pointgod wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:We need a progressive Black woman next.
Well guess who has committed to nominating a black woman?

Rasho Brezec wrote:Pointgod wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:We need a progressive Black woman next.
Well guess who has committed to nominating a black woman?
That's institutional racism.
HarthorneWingo wrote:Rasho Brezec wrote:
That's institutional racism.
If that's your concern, perhaps you should worry about your own country. There's a lot of room for improvement there.

The sheer volume of conspiracy theories — including QAnon — and deceptive claims are already playing a role in stunting Biden’s growth with Latino voters, who make up about 17 percent of the state’s electorate.
“The onslaught has had an effect,” said Eduardo Gamarra, a pollster and director of the Latino Public Opinion Forum at Florida International University.
“It’s difficult to measure the effect exactly, but the polling sort of shows it and in focus groups it shows up, with people deeply questioning the Democrats, and referring to the ‘deep state’ in particular — that there’s a real conspiracy against the president from the inside,” he said. “There’s a strain in our political culture that’s accustomed to conspiracy theories, a culture that’s accustomed to coup d'etats.”
Rasho Brezec wrote:Pointgod wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:We need a progressive Black woman next.
Well guess who has committed to nominating a black woman?
That's institutional racism.
Rasho Brezec wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:Rasho Brezec wrote:That's institutional racism.
If that's your concern, perhaps you should worry about your own country. There's a lot of room for improvement there.
We don't have institutional racism.
Fury wrote:Rasho Brezec wrote:
That's institutional racism.
So you’re saying this entire time mostly only white men have been qualified?
BallSacBounce wrote:https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/14/florida-latinos-disinformation-413923
‘This is f---ing crazy’: Florida Latinos swamped by wild conspiracy theories
A flood of disinformation and deceptive claims is damaging Joe Biden in the nation’s biggest swing stateThe sheer volume of conspiracy theories — including QAnon — and deceptive claims are already playing a role in stunting Biden’s growth with Latino voters, who make up about 17 percent of the state’s electorate.
“The onslaught has had an effect,” said Eduardo Gamarra, a pollster and director of the Latino Public Opinion Forum at Florida International University.
“It’s difficult to measure the effect exactly, but the polling sort of shows it and in focus groups it shows up, with people deeply questioning the Democrats, and referring to the ‘deep state’ in particular — that there’s a real conspiracy against the president from the inside,” he said. “There’s a strain in our political culture that’s accustomed to conspiracy theories, a culture that’s accustomed to coup d'etats.”
And people deny Qanon is real. That's just too funny. Whatever "it" is it is certainly real and is having a real world effect. Which is it's entire reason for being. Mission accomplished. I have no idea as to the legitimacy of the claim it is an administration insider. But I do know after 2+ years of being on anonymous chat boards no one has been able to crack a hole in its claim. And you are talking about a group of people who love to poke holes in LARPs.
Fury wrote:Rasho Brezec wrote:
That's institutional racism.
So you’re saying this entire time mostly only white men have been qualified?


Pointgod wrote:Phish Tank wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:
Obama had supermajority the first two years of his presidency, he wanted to reach across the aisle to people who will never do the same. Dems show weakness when they should show the same level of disregard for the rules that Republicans show, this is literally like watching WWE as a kid and the heel keeps winning over and over again while the face tries to play by the rules.
Whenever the Dems get back in power, they should simply show the same respect to the rules that Republicans have shown, will that happen? I doubt it, not until the progressives take over in 10-20 years, but Donald Trump Jr. will probably be in his 5th term by then.
he lost that supermajority fast due to Ted Kennedy's passing (August 2009) & later Robert Byrd's passing (2010). They were lucky to squeeze the ACA, but had to sacrifice a lot of the true liberal aspects of the bill (public option) on the table.
Surprised people keep on saying this.
Like I said. A lot of people who keep saying Democrats this and Democrats that are completely ignorant. The public option of the ACA was literally killed by one Senator ONE. You know what’s better than a super majority for 2 months? A **** Super Majority for 4 years! I don’t know why people choose to be so **** dense. This isn’t that complicated.
