Tells:
"Sheeple"
"Red pill, blue pill" (and permutations thereof)
"9 clowns wearing robes"
"Sheeple"
"Red pill, blue pill" (and permutations thereof)
"9 clowns wearing robes"
While there are problems with the existing treaties, unilaterally rejecting all of the treaties is just as stupid. Will he reject the Law of the Sea next?[
Is there a
His opponents are SO irrational that it's been easy for him to do things that're 'common sense' ...
Yet, no matter what he does, the media first operates off the premise that Trump's omniscient ... and even though they also presume him to be perfectly incompetent and malevolent.
For all the reasonable things there have been to criticize him over, they've made so many things up, and then assumed the most absurd claims that...before I can criticize him, I first have to argue the absurdity of the aforementioned allegations.
To those "Bernie people"-
If you ever want to see (for example) universal health care coverage (or at least within your lifetimes)- no, you really shouldn't. Will you get it under Biden? No, most likely not; but you might at least get a reasonable approach to it. With the Republicans, especially under Trump, what you will get is at least two (possibly more) Supreme Court justices who will, when you do finally get someone like Bernie down the road who tries to implement some sort of UHC, join the Kavanaugh-led majority to throw it out; those guys are there for life, and Trump will certainly pick judges who will be young enough that that will mean your lives as well.
So, there you go, it's your choice. You can throw a tantrum and piss away your own ideals, or you can grow up a little and realize that you can't always get what you want right when you want it. I mean, surely you're not under any illusion that Trump will deliver on Bernie's promises, are you? The man won't even deliver on his own.
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I'm... not quite going to hop on the bandwagon here. Instead, I think that this is somewhat annoying preaching to the choir. While Bernie supporters are less likely to vote blue no matter who than Warren and Biden supporters, the overwhelming majority have made it pretty clear that they'll be voting blue no matter who, even if Biden is an unpleasant choice (an opinion that I share, for the record). It's also worth noting that some of those Bernie people are officially Republicans anyways. So, with that in mind, I think that it's worth pointing out that, unqualified as this is, it's more likely to do more to drive a wedge than it does to help unite.
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To those "Bernie people"-
If you ever want to see (for example) universal health care coverage (or at least within your lifetimes)- no, you really shouldn't. Will you get it under Biden? No, most likely not; but you might at least get a reasonable approach to it. With the Republicans, especially under Trump, what you will get is at least two (possibly more) Supreme Court justices who will, when you do finally get someone like Bernie down the road who tries to implement some sort of UHC, join the Kavanaugh-led majority to throw it out; those guys are there for life, and Trump will certainly pick judges who will be young enough that that will mean your lives as well.
So, there you go, it's your choice. You can throw a tantrum and piss away your own ideals, or you can grow up a little and realize that you can't always get what you want right when you want it. I mean, surely you're not under any illusion that Trump will deliver on Bernie's promises, are you? The man won't even deliver on his own.
Again, he said, "I think mail-in voting is horrible, it's corrupt."
And he did it.
Of 593,000 interracial violent felonies between blacks & whites
535,000 of them were blacks attacking whites ...
and that's doesn't factor the relative population sizes: That blacks account for only 13% of the US population vs. 65% which are whites. A ratio of exactly 500%.
Perhaps the two facts are related?
Hear! Hear!
I share the same frustration. I hope everyone gives at least some indication of where they live. It doesn't have to be GPS coordinates.
It's pretty striking that this is pretty much the same argument that Trump people made to skeptical conservatives in 2016. The SCOTUS argument really is the plea of last resort when it comes to unappealing candidates.
I have to admit, it is pretty compelling. I have no optimism about any policies arising from a Biden administration, but it seems exceedingly likely that the next president will be replacing RGB and maybe more justices, assuming she doesn't give up the ghost before then.
The only caveat here is that the right has been far more effective in politicizing the SCOTUS. It's been a multiple decade effort to pack the courts with Federalist society hacks and train their electorate to respond to such pleas. I'm not sure if a similar argument will be as effective for waffling Democratic voters, even though the necessity of seizing judicial power is quite clear.
I tried, but so far have had no luck finding where to enter my location in my profile...
All the more reason we should be doing everything we can to prevent the right from another 4 years of packing the courts!
There is almost too much in your post to take apart. Because I'm short on time at the moment, and because others will undoubtedly jump in, I'll be content to observe.Is there a thread which focuses on objective analysis..?
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Nevertheless, welcome to the forum.
If I were a Democrat i would demand proof of life before voting for Biden.
There is almost too much in your post to take apart. Because I'm short on time at the moment, and because others will undoubtedly jump in, I'll be content to observe.
Nevertheless, welcome to the forum.
Pence's office has banned government experts (Birx, Fauci, et al) from appearing on CNN unless the network shows Trump's entire afternoon dog-and-pony show every day.
After Trump leaves the podium, CNN frequently cuts out of the White House briefing to discuss and fact-check what the President had said. A CNN executive said that the network usually returns to such programming because of the extensive length of the full briefing that includes Pence, which can run in excess of two hours.