3rdnlng Posted November 19, 2018 Posted November 19, 2018 12 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said: There is no "progressive" left wing of the DNC. There are only two groups pretending to be progressives: socialists, and fascists. Leaving the majority of the DNC and their voters - who remain centrists - without a party of their own. Yet, that majority can't speak out. If they did, they'd be a victim of "group shaming" from both those fringe elements. There's still time for the silent majority to speak out against this trend... but will they? They need to be somehow welcomed into the republican fold. Face it, Trump isn't a pure conservative but more of a pragmatist and he looks to solve problems. He may be boorish, but he's competent. There's room for moderates in the republican party. 4
Witless Bills Fan Posted November 19, 2018 Posted November 19, 2018 6 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said: They need to be somehow welcomed into the republican fold. Face it, Trump isn't a pure conservative but more of a pragmatist and he looks to solve problems. He may be boorish, but he's competent. There's room for moderates in the republican party. I don't even think the Republicans need to pull Dems. With the Mead party splitting the vote the Republicans should be in good shape. Cool screen name, BTW.
Deranged Rhino Posted November 19, 2018 Posted November 19, 2018 1 minute ago, 3rdnlng said: They need to be somehow welcomed into the republican fold. Face it, Trump isn't a pure conservative but more of a pragmatist and he looks to solve problems. He may be boorish, but he's competent. There's room for moderates in the republican party. That's the brilliance (and danger) of the "Orange Man Bad" resistance thinking. The prog-fascists/socialists taking over the party have been able to do so without resistance because for two years there's been a (dis)information campaign waged to make Trump equal to Hitler.... and I wish that was hyperbole. That's allowed the silent majority to turn off their thinking caps and ignore the takeover of their own party from within because they're so focused on 45. It's been two years. Trump isn't Hitler. He hasn't done a single thing to roll back any rights or liberties of the country (the same of which could not be said for either 43 or 44 by this point of their first terms). If you strip away the media sensationalism about dog whistles and Russian collusion and honestly look at how he's run the executive you would discover he has yet to put forth any policy or agenda that could be defined as "extremely" conservative - let alone fascist or racist. There haven't been any new wars started, in fact two theaters have been dramatically de-escalated. Is he boorish, uncouth, and unafraid to speak his mind? Absolutely. Is he a dictator hell bent on rolling back civil rights and protections? There's zero evidence of this. Yet: Orange Man is SOOOOO bad, the silent majority of rational people in the DNC have turned a blind eye to the take over of their own party by extremists who are advocating for the destruction of the republic and western enlightenment culture. It's time for people to wake up. 5 1
DC Tom Posted November 19, 2018 Posted November 19, 2018 35 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said: That's the brilliance (and danger) of the "Orange Man Bad" resistance thinking. The prog-fascists/socialists taking over the party have been able to do so without resistance because for two years there's been a (dis)information campaign waged to make Trump equal to Hitler.... and I wish that was hyperbole. Disinformation? DIS-information? How can you deny that Trump is literally Hitler, when he just awarded a medal to Orrin Hatch That is clearly derived from "Hitler's Fried Egg" - the German Cross. 2
3rdnlng Posted November 19, 2018 Posted November 19, 2018 18 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said: That's the brilliance (and danger) of the "Orange Man Bad" resistance thinking. The prog-fascists/socialists taking over the party have been able to do so without resistance because for two years there's been a (dis)information campaign waged to make Trump equal to Hitler.... and I wish that was hyperbole. That's allowed the silent majority to turn off their thinking caps and ignore the takeover of their own party from within because they're so focused on 45. It's been two years. Trump isn't Hitler. He hasn't done a single thing to roll back any rights or liberties of the country (the same of which could not be said for either 43 or 44 by this point of their first terms). If you strip away the media sensationalism about dog whistles and Russian collusion and honestly look at how he's run the executive you would discover he has yet to put forth any policy or agenda that could be defined as "extremely" conservative - let alone fascist or racist. There haven't been any new wars started, in fact two theaters have been dramatically de-escalated. Is he boorish, uncouth, and unafraid to speak his mind? Absolutely. Is he a dictator hell bent on rolling back civil rights and protections? There's zero evidence of this. Yet: Orange Man is SOOOOO bad, the silent majority of rational people in the DNC have turned a blind eye to the take over of their own party by extremists who are advocating for the destruction of the republic and western enlightenment culture. It's time for people to wake up. I'm presently having a back and forth "discussion" with some woman on FB I really don't know. I thought the TDS could get bad here but she's nutso. I read over the whole thread that's gone on for about 3 days and realized that she was devoid of facts. The subject was about the caravan and was started by an actual friend who tried to claim that it was created as an election ploy. I looked at my responses and off the top of my head I was stating facts and opinions that were accurate and well formed. I say this because I was able to do this because of my time spent here reading other thoughts and links. It's not as if I was non political before and didn't try to keep up on things in the past but this place has helped me focus on more than just the surface. Kudos to PPP and its serious members. 4
BeginnersMind Posted November 19, 2018 Posted November 19, 2018 42 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said: Trump isn't Hitler....,If you strip away the media sensationalism about dog whistles and Russian collusion and honestly look at how he's run the executive you would discover he has yet to put forth any policy or agenda that could be defined as "extremely" conservative - let alone fascist or racist. There haven't been any new wars started, in fact two theaters have been dramatically de-escalated. Is he boorish, uncouth, and unafraid to speak his mind? Absolutely. Is he a dictator hell bent on rolling back civil rights and protections? There's zero evidence of this. 3 Agreed with the above portion of your post. The left overreaction to Trump is mostly due to style, not policy. If they could take a deep breath on his style, their biggest complaint would probably be on rolling back the failing ACA. And while I'm fine with what he did, he was unable to work with his majority to roll out a meaningful alternative, and that (along with many other important challenges) is getting kicked down the road again. That is his--and his party's--major fail in the last two years.
3rdnlng Posted November 19, 2018 Posted November 19, 2018 7 minutes ago, BeginnersMind said: Agreed with the above portion of your post. The left overreaction to Trump is mostly due to style, not policy. If they could take a deep breath on his style, their biggest complaint would probably be on rolling back the failing ACA. And while I'm fine with what he did, he was unable to work with his majority to roll out a meaningful alternative, and that (along with many other important challenges) is getting kicked down the road again. That is his--and his party's--major fail in the last two years. The dems now have the same problem in the House that the r's did. The problem for the dems though is that their radical arm consists of true believers that are hell bent on making the dems become socialists. The dems aren't used to fractures in their party. They always voted as a block and now have people vowing to replace the more moderate dems with socialists. Happy times ahead. 1
BeginnersMind Posted November 19, 2018 Posted November 19, 2018 (edited) 5 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said: The dems now have the same problem in the House that the r's did. The problem for the dems though is that their radical arm consists of true believers that are hell bent on making the dems become socialists. The dems aren't used to fractures in their party. They always voted as a block and now have people vowing to replace the more moderate dems with socialists. Happy times ahead. The Dems will work compromises among themselves but it won't matter. The Rs couldn't unite to figure out how to get much done in the last 2 years rolling out legislation so I'll be in no hurry to call them some kind of united party. It gets old that they (any of the 535 "they" in Congress plus POTUS) can't work together in any meaningful way to reach a compromise. I don't blame one side. They are not doing their jobs when they won't work with the other side. Edited November 19, 2018 by BeginnersMind
BeginnersMind Posted November 19, 2018 Posted November 19, 2018 Can 2020 be a year where Florida just votes and we get results? We all know far too much about Florida election law and county geography. 1
Taro T Posted November 19, 2018 Posted November 19, 2018 35 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said: About friggin' time. So how are they going to find an even more corrupt/ intentionally incompetent to replace her? 1
DC Tom Posted November 19, 2018 Posted November 19, 2018 8 minutes ago, Taro T said: About friggin' time. So how are they going to find an even more corrupt/ intentionally incompetent to replace her? Probably ask Jim Acosta.
Doc Brown Posted November 19, 2018 Posted November 19, 2018 12 minutes ago, Taro T said: About friggin' time. So how are they going to find an even more corrupt/ intentionally incompetent to replace her? I'm just wondering why Jeb Bush appointed her in the first place. 1
Witless Bills Fan Posted November 19, 2018 Posted November 19, 2018 6 minutes ago, Doc Brown said: I'm just wondering why Jeb Bush appointed her in the first place. It would have required more energy to appoint someone else. 4
keepthefaith Posted November 19, 2018 Posted November 19, 2018 1 hour ago, Doc Brown said: I'm just wondering why Jeb Bush appointed her in the first place. Olive branch to the other side at a time of bitterness or recognition that she represented the party of the majority of registered voters in that county?
3rdnlng Posted November 19, 2018 Posted November 19, 2018 1 hour ago, keepthefaith said: Olive branch to the other side at a time of bitterness or recognition that she represented the party of the majority of registered voters in that county? No, the person who held the position prior to her, that he fired, was a democrat. He thought it was appropriate to hire another democrat.
Deranged Rhino Posted November 19, 2018 Posted November 19, 2018 Grain of salt - I've not been able to confirm this other than the three people are indeed missing. 1
plenzmd1 Posted November 19, 2018 Posted November 19, 2018 22 hours ago, Buffalo_Gal said: Her team was in charge of the interference. {shrug} Absentee ballots need to go away for all but military and legally blind (who may need help with the ballot and want their vote private). You work overseas? Get your butt home to vote. Elderly? Contact your local social services department to get you a van ride for the day. Disabled? Same. The shenanigans seem to happen with early voting and absentee voting, although I think the days of hacking the voting booths are not far off. Saying all that... I do not think the shenanigans in Georgia were against her. The Democrats just didn't do enough to give her the governorship. My daughter was pretty excited to vote this year for the first time..she is in college in Ohio and voted in the VA election. So add college kids to the exempt list too!!!
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