SoCal Deek Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 2 minutes ago, Tiberius said: Realizing his error, he reverts to asking really stupid questions. What error? You said I was correct, but just didn’t understand your higher level of thinking. How’s the revolution going? You just about done with your manifesto? Or does mom have to go buy you more paper. ...crayons. 1
Alaska Darin Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 1 hour ago, SoCal Deek said: Am I an idiot for stating a FACT? Or am I an idiot for not knowing what the fxck you’re blathering on about now? Give it a rest Tibs. Go find a little third world country somewhere where you can start your ‘revolution’. You know the reason he behaves this way? Because you're giving him the attention he so desperately needs because his mommy wanted nothing to do with him.
Tiberius Posted September 24, 2020 Author Posted September 24, 2020 36 minutes ago, Alaska Darin said: You know the reason he behaves this way? Because you're giving him the attention he so desperately needs because his mommy wanted nothing to do with him. How dare I state my opinion and defend it. Such strange behavior on a political message board 1 1
Tiberius Posted September 24, 2020 Author Posted September 24, 2020 Nice of Bloomberg to help citizens gets their rights back. Voter suppression needs to stop, so the center left coalition can take the country in their direction 1 1
OldTimeAFLGuy Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 3 minutes ago, Tiberius said: Nice of Bloomberg to help citizens gets their rights back. Voter suppression needs to stop, so the center left coalition can take the country in their direction ...citizens?....convicted felons?......is Mini-Mike going to HELP THEIR VICTIMS?........ok...er...well...uh...okay.....BUT just Dems, right?......you're a gem..........
Tiberius Posted September 24, 2020 Author Posted September 24, 2020 17 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said: ...citizens?....convicted felons?......is Mini-Mike going to HELP THEIR VICTIMS?........ok...er...well...uh...okay.....BUT just Dems, right?......you're a gem.......... Just Dems, that’s all. The good guys. 1 1
OldTimeAFLGuy Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 2 minutes ago, Tiberius said: Just Dems, that’s all. The good guys. ...I'd bet Biden has a Cabinet "position" for you already.....
Tiberius Posted September 24, 2020 Author Posted September 24, 2020 25 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said: ...I'd bet Biden has a Cabinet "position" for you already..... And you and @Reality Check have your fav position too, huh? 1
Reality Check Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 37 minutes ago, Tiberius said: Just Dems, that’s all. The good guys.
ComradeKayAdams Posted October 14, 2020 Posted October 14, 2020 Random PPP Note: While deliberately avoiding the main board and anything related to the Buffalo Bills this early morning, I decided to scan a few of the PPP pages beyond the first one. What I found were a bunch of interesting threads like this one that deserved a lot more TLC than they initially received. I also noticed a bunch of old threads whose titles are very similar to ones on the first page. So consider this your friendly reminder to look through pages 2+ more often! On 9/22/2020 at 11:09 PM, B-Man said: We are a Center - Right country. Tibsy's fantasies notwithstanding The U.S. Remained Center-Right, Ideologically, in 2019 news.gallup.com › poll › remained-center-right-ideologic... Jan 9, 2020 - Everyone should pay careful attention to the details here! This 2019 Gallup poll asked only for political self-identification and did not get into actual voting history or stances on specific political issues. These are clearly separate things! The country may be noticeably center-right when it comes to political labels, but it leans slightly center-left (modern American standard…not the European one) on election day (examples: House of Reps composition, Presidential popular vote) and polls noticeably center-left on many important issues (off the top of my head: mid-/late-term abortion, unions, minimum wage laws/UBI, marijuana, health care, environment, education, regime change wars/military interventionism, economic nationalism/protectionism, progressive taxation, corporate financial contributions to campaigns). I place greater importance on voting history and on individual public policy stances than I do on political self-identification (or party registration). That’s because I don’t think the average American even has a good understanding of the meaning of already vague political labels. Lots of polling data has been compiled on this topic in support of my assertion. My personal canvassing experiences in the NYC metro area during the Democratic primaries also support these polling results. The cognitive dissonance I witnessed between labels and policies was astounding for these words: “liberal,” “progressive”, and “socialist.” Super minor contention with the poll: Gallup is normally very reliable, used a large sample number (29,000), and ended up with national results similar to others I’ve seen (something like 35% conservative, 40% moderate, and 25% liberal on average). But did the telephone surveys include cell phones too or just landlines? If the latter, would this skew the results in any way? Also, note the age demographic breakdown of these polls. Historically speaking, a portion of the U.S. population always turns more conservative with increasing age. The most obvious explanation is that people tend to accumulate wealth and have families as they get older, and so they become less willing to “share” that household wealth via assumed higher taxes from the political left. My question, though, is what happens when people DON’T accumulate wealth and have children with increasing age at nearly the pace of previous generations? Because this is exactly what’s happening now with Millenials (thanks to the Great Recession and to neoliberalism) and potentially with Generation Z in the post-pandemic years ahead. Just something to ponder... On 9/23/2020 at 9:00 AM, Tiberius said: Nope, this is a center left people, ruled by a right wing government, for now Thank god fore what? That the minority can run roughshod over the majority of the citizens? That's sick We are living under a tyranny of the minority for sure, but the real minority to be worried about is way smaller than the sum of Trump voters. The one-party corporate oligarchy is the true problem! Our government primarily serves to represent the interests of the 621 verified American billionaires. The interests of the rest of the 200+ million voting-eligible citizens are subordinate. This is not to say, however, that a viable solution would be to throw out the republic in favor of a true democracy. Although I’m definitely not a strict Constitutionalist and would make a number of changes to the U.S. Constitution if I could, I do rather like the stability its main framework has provided for so long (unlike, say, Italy’s). I would not want to tamper with key structures that serve as bulwarks against tyranny of the majority, such as the Electoral College, bicameralism, and the federalist system. Most (but not all!) major policy changes should come about slowly and only after much (rational) deliberation. And the bulk of policy change should originate at the state level and be resolved there, if possible. The best protections against extreme versions of tyranny of the minority end up being the same as those against tyranny of the majority: improved electorate education, greater first amendment freedoms, and increased civic engagement (voting, activism, etc.) so that all politicians at every level of government are constantly held accountable. Or that’s the theory behind how things should work, at least. A constitutional amendment may also be necessary to overturn the Supreme Court’s decision on Citizens United v. FEC. In any case, Democrats and fellow lefties must stop wallowing in the political victim role and start putting in the work to figure out how to energize the base and win over independents, moderates, and apathetic voters. Their votes are there for the taking in every state…yes, even in the dark red ones! 90+ million voting-eligible Americans don’t even vote!!! 1
SoTier Posted October 14, 2020 Posted October 14, 2020 A thoughtful and insightful post as usual, RKA. I see the majority of the American people lacking real commitment to any political ideology. In general, they are pragmatists who love their country and are willing to sacrifice for it; who don't like to pay taxes but will raise them on themselves to support institutions, policies, and goals that they think are important; who struggle with accepting social change but get around to it eventually if grudgingly. I think the sound and fury of the ideological wings of the two parties, spurred on by 24-7 media coverage and social media, have obscured the fact that the bulk of Americans want a country that works for them, their families and friends, and for their communities. When they feel that the country isn't working, they abandon whatever political label they may have embraced previously to vote for the opposition. 1
SoCal Deek Posted October 14, 2020 Posted October 14, 2020 SoTier the divide in this country is clear. We have one group of people who want their government to leave them alone so they can pursue life, liberty and happiness. And we have another group that isn’t happy and is willing to secede their liberty to that same government in hopes of ‘flattening the curve’. The one thing that just about everyone secretly agrees on is that our representatives are no longer fighting FOR the people. Their fighting WITH each other. That’s pretty much it in a nutshell.
Wacka Posted October 14, 2020 Posted October 14, 2020 3 hours ago, RealKayAdams said: Random PPP Note: While deliberately avoiding the main board and anything related to the Buffalo Bills this early morning, I decided to scan a few of the PPP pages beyond the first one. What I found were a bunch of interesting threads like this one that deserved a lot more TLC than they initially received. I also noticed a bunch of old threads whose titles are very similar to ones on the first page. So consider this your friendly reminder to look through pages 2+ more often! Everyone should pay careful attention to the details here! This 2019 Gallup poll asked only for political self-identification and did not get into actual voting history or stances on specific political issues. These are clearly separate things! The country may be noticeably center-right when it comes to political labels, but it leans slightly center-left (modern American standard…not the European one) on election day (examples: House of Reps composition, Presidential popular vote) and polls noticeably center-left on many important issues (off the top of my head: mid-/late-term abortion, unions, minimum wage laws/UBI, marijuana, health care, environment, education, regime change wars/military interventionism, economic nationalism/protectionism, progressive taxation, corporate financial contributions to campaigns). I place greater importance on voting history and on individual public policy stances than I do on political self-identification (or party registration). That’s because I don’t think the average American even has a good understanding of the meaning of already vague political labels. Lots of polling data has been compiled on this topic in support of my assertion. My personal canvassing experiences in the NYC metro area during the Democratic primaries also support these polling results. The cognitive dissonance I witnessed between labels and policies was astounding for these words: “liberal,” “progressive”, and “socialist.” Super minor contention with the poll: Gallup is normally very reliable, used a large sample number (29,000), and ended up with national results similar to others I’ve seen (something like 35% conservative, 40% moderate, and 25% liberal on average). But did the telephone surveys include cell phones too or just landlines? If the latter, would this skew the results in any way? Also, note the age demographic breakdown of these polls. Historically speaking, a portion of the U.S. population always turns more conservative with increasing age. The most obvious explanation is that people tend to accumulate wealth and have families as they get older, and so they become less willing to “share” that household wealth via assumed higher taxes from the political left. My question, though, is what happens when people DON’T accumulate wealth and have children with increasing age at nearly the pace of previous generations? Because this is exactly what’s happening now with Millenials (thanks to the Great Recession and to neoliberalism) and potentially with Generation Z in the post-pandemic years ahead. Just something to ponder... We are living under a tyranny of the minority for sure, but the real minority to be worried about is way smaller than the sum of Trump voters. The one-party corporate oligarchy is the true problem! Our government primarily serves to represent the interests of the 621 verified American billionaires. The interests of the rest of the 200+ million voting-eligible citizens are subordinate. This is not to say, however, that a viable solution would be to throw out the republic in favor of a true democracy. Although I’m definitely not a strict Constitutionalist and would make a number of changes to the U.S. Constitution if I could, I do rather like the stability its main framework has provided for so long (unlike, say, Italy’s). I would not want to tamper with key structures that serve as bulwarks against tyranny of the majority, such as the Electoral College, bicameralism, and the federalist system. Most (but not all!) major policy changes should come about slowly and only after much (rational) deliberation. And the bulk of policy change should originate at the state level and be resolved there, if possible. The best protections against extreme versions of tyranny of the minority end up being the same as those against tyranny of the majority: improved electorate education, greater first amendment freedoms, and increased civic engagement (voting, activism, etc.) so that all politicians at every level of government are constantly held accountable. Or that’s the theory behind how things should work, at least. A constitutional amendment may also be necessary to overturn the Supreme Court’s decision on Citizens United v. FEC. In any case, Democrats and fellow lefties must stop wallowing in the political victim role and start putting in the work to figure out how to energize the base and win over independents, moderates, and apathetic voters. Their votes are there for the taking in every state…yes, even in the dark red ones! 90+ million voting-eligible Americans don’t even vote!!! Did you buy the unabomber's shack? 1
Gary M Posted October 14, 2020 Posted October 14, 2020 1 hour ago, SoCal Deek said: . The one thing that just about everyone secretly agrees on is that our representatives are no longer fighting FOR the people. Their fighting WITH each other. That’s pretty much it in a nutshell. And that is why they all hate Trump 1
Tiberius Posted October 14, 2020 Author Posted October 14, 2020 5 hours ago, RealKayAdams said: Random PPP Note: While deliberately avoiding the main board and anything related to the Buffalo Bills this early morning, I decided to scan a few of the PPP pages beyond the first one. What I found were a bunch of interesting threads like this one that deserved a lot more TLC than they initially received. I also noticed a bunch of old threads whose titles are very similar to ones on the first page. So consider this your friendly reminder to look through pages 2+ more often! Everyone should pay careful attention to the details here! This 2019 Gallup poll asked only for political self-identification and did not get into actual voting history or stances on specific political issues. These are clearly separate things! The country may be noticeably center-right when it comes to political labels, but it leans slightly center-left (modern American standard…not the European one) on election day (examples: House of Reps composition, Presidential popular vote) and polls noticeably center-left on many important issues (off the top of my head: mid-/late-term abortion, unions, minimum wage laws/UBI, marijuana, health care, environment, education, regime change wars/military interventionism, economic nationalism/protectionism, progressive taxation, corporate financial contributions to campaigns). I place greater importance on voting history and on individual public policy stances than I do on political self-identification (or party registration). That’s because I don’t think the average American even has a good understanding of the meaning of already vague political labels. Lots of polling data has been compiled on this topic in support of my assertion. My personal canvassing experiences in the NYC metro area during the Democratic primaries also support these polling results. The cognitive dissonance I witnessed between labels and policies was astounding for these words: “liberal,” “progressive”, and “socialist.” Super minor contention with the poll: Gallup is normally very reliable, used a large sample number (29,000), and ended up with national results similar to others I’ve seen (something like 35% conservative, 40% moderate, and 25% liberal on average). But did the telephone surveys include cell phones too or just landlines? If the latter, would this skew the results in any way? Also, note the age demographic breakdown of these polls. Historically speaking, a portion of the U.S. population always turns more conservative with increasing age. The most obvious explanation is that people tend to accumulate wealth and have families as they get older, and so they become less willing to “share” that household wealth via assumed higher taxes from the political left. My question, though, is what happens when people DON’T accumulate wealth and have children with increasing age at nearly the pace of previous generations? Because this is exactly what’s happening now with Millenials (thanks to the Great Recession and to neoliberalism) and potentially with Generation Z in the post-pandemic years ahead. Just something to ponder... We are living under a tyranny of the minority for sure, but the real minority to be worried about is way smaller than the sum of Trump voters. The one-party corporate oligarchy is the true problem! Our government primarily serves to represent the interests of the 621 verified American billionaires. The interests of the rest of the 200+ million voting-eligible citizens are subordinate. This is not to say, however, that a viable solution would be to throw out the republic in favor of a true democracy. Although I’m definitely not a strict Constitutionalist and would make a number of changes to the U.S. Constitution if I could, I do rather like the stability its main framework has provided for so long (unlike, say, Italy’s). I would not want to tamper with key structures that serve as bulwarks against tyranny of the majority, such as the Electoral College, bicameralism, and the federalist system. Most (but not all!) major policy changes should come about slowly and only after much (rational) deliberation. And the bulk of policy change should originate at the state level and be resolved there, if possible. The best protections against extreme versions of tyranny of the minority end up being the same as those against tyranny of the majority: improved electorate education, greater first amendment freedoms, and increased civic engagement (voting, activism, etc.) so that all politicians at every level of government are constantly held accountable. Or that’s the theory behind how things should work, at least. A constitutional amendment may also be necessary to overturn the Supreme Court’s decision on Citizens United v. FEC. In any case, Democrats and fellow lefties must stop wallowing in the political victim role and start putting in the work to figure out how to energize the base and win over independents, moderates, and apathetic voters. Their votes are there for the taking in every state…yes, even in the dark red ones! 90+ million voting-eligible Americans don’t even vote!!! A little structural reform is called for at times. Adding a new state or two would be a good start, as the Senate is just not a working for the majority of the citizens of the country. It's an advantage that benefits one side too much. That needs to change 2
Westside Posted October 14, 2020 Posted October 14, 2020 12 minutes ago, Tiberius said: A little structural reform is called for at times. Adding a new state or two would be a good start, as the Senate is just not a working for the majority of the citizens of the country. It's an advantage that benefits one side too much. That needs to change In other words. I lost and want to change the rules so I can win. Grow up you big baby. Elections have consequences.
Tiberius Posted October 14, 2020 Author Posted October 14, 2020 @westside2 We are taking everything Just now, westside2 said: In other words. I lost and want to change the rules so I can win. Grow up you big baby. Elections have consequences. Yes, they do. And we are going to make sure more PEOPLE are counted
Westside Posted October 14, 2020 Posted October 14, 2020 Just now, Tiberius said: @westside2 We are taking everything Yes, they do. And we are going to make sure more PEOPLE are counted Oh yeah, what people hitler? You gonna exterminate those who don't agree with you? Good job comrade.
Dragoon Posted October 14, 2020 Posted October 14, 2020 https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/lizzo-celebrates-6-months-vegan-142700788.html You see that? Damn you liberals! Y’all are the ones pushing this grotesque nonsense on all of us. That picture is a crime against humanity. What the hell is wrong with you savages?! Shame!
Tiberius Posted October 14, 2020 Author Posted October 14, 2020 3 minutes ago, westside2 said: Oh yeah, what people hitler? You gonna exterminate those who don't agree with you? Good job comrade. Nope, just out vote them on an even playing field. Why do you hate fairness? Oh ya, because you can't win if its fair. 🤣 2 minutes ago, Dragoon said: https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/lizzo-celebrates-6-months-vegan-142700788.html You see that? Damn you liberals! Y’all are the ones pushing this grotesque nonsense on all of us. That picture is a crime against humanity. What the hell is wrong with you savages?! Shame! 🕺
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