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Series DD Funding posted:What do you think will happen when Jeb Bush signs Obamacare repeal? I'll quietly chug a bottle of bourbon while playing russian roulette with a fully loaded gun. UberJew posted:Voting against your own interests, then? Truly a flawless specimen of the wild republican voter. I am currently doing everything I can to help people get involved in Bernie Sanders' campaign in the (very dim) hopes that he somehow gets elected, or at least lasts long enough to have televised debates with Hillary and maybe make at least some Democrats consider moving even the tiniest bit to the left. Obviously the person who is desperately hopeful that a socialist makes at least some impact on our politics is the most republican of us all.
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Cubey posted:I am currently doing everything I can to help people get involved in Bernie Sanders' campaign in the (very dim) hopes that he somehow gets elected, or at least lasts long enough to have televised debates with Hillary and maybe make at least some Democrats consider moving even the tiniest bit to the left. Obviously the person who is desperately hopeful that a socialist makes at least some impact on our politics is the most republican of us all. If Hillary takes the primary and you can't stomach voting for a corporatist shill then don't vote or pick a third party that you think represents you. Don't vote republican and pretend it means anything except wanting to elect republicans.
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UberJew posted:If Hillary takes the primary and you can't stomach voting for a corporatist shill then don't vote or pick a third party that you think represents you. Just don't vote republican and pretend it means anything except wanting to elect republicans. I live in Oregon now, it's not like my vote in the general election means a goddamn thing anyway
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not gonna lie, i'm sort of morbidly curious to see what jeb would do to the world and america if allowed it'd be interesting to follow. from a safe distance, of course
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V. Illych L. posted:not gonna lie, i'm sort of morbidly curious to see what jeb would do to the world and america if allowed I bet your righties will take inspiration. It will be us today, and you tomorrow
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V. Illych L. posted:not gonna lie, i'm sort of morbidly curious to see what jeb would do to the world and america if allowed isn't the rest of the world basically america lite at this point
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canada is the most extreme example i can think of; they've got their own little (failing?) domestic energy boom, a housing bubble, bunch of people driving trucks, and they really loving hate the natives
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uncurable mlady posted:isn't the rest of the world basically america lite at this point We've still got the guns
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V. Illych L. posted:it'd be interesting to follow. from a safe distance, of course A safe distance is the rub, how are you planning to get to mars?
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UberJew posted:A safe distance is the rub, how are you planning to get to mars? The CIA chrononaut teleportation program. How else?
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uncurable mlady posted:canada is the most extreme example i can think of; they've got their own little (failing?) domestic energy boom, a housing bubble, bunch of people driving trucks, and they really loving hate the natives It is a severely hosed up thing that America treats natives among the best compared to most world nations. We're not exactly setting a high bar here.
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Cubey posted:And if that is what it takes for the Democrats to grow a loving spine and move to the left, Its not under a single circumstance that acknowledges reality. This is the equivalent of trying to toughen up a kids immune system with arsenic. However, it is the option that lets you act holier than thou and protect your massive loving ego. Cubey posted:I'll quietly chug a bottle of bourbon while playing russian roulette with a fully loaded gun. quote:I am currently doing everything I can to help people get involved in Bernie Sanders' campaign in the (very dim) hopes that he somehow gets elected, or at least lasts long enough to have televised debates with Hillary and maybe make at least some Democrats consider moving even the tiniest bit to the left. Obviously the person who is desperately hopeful that a socialist makes at least some impact on our politics is the most republican of us all.
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Fulchrum posted:deak (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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I think that a policy of accelerationism? could work in red only states.
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Just beat your children so then they know not to beat their children later.
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Ca we make a separate thread for talking about who people are personally voting for, accelerationism, and/or strategic voting?
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whydirt posted:Ca we make a separate thread for talking about who people are personally voting for, accelerationism, and/or strategic voting? is it that time already, i felt we got much further during the last cycle until the accelerationist thread came about
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whydirt posted:Ca we make a separate thread for talking about who people are personally voting for, accelerationism, and/or strategic voting? Yes, we can.
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whydirt posted:Ca we make a separate thread for talking about who people are personally voting for, accelerationism, and/or strategic voting? A better idea would be a thread for how the gently caress to fix poo poo. My posts are mostly frustration in the fact that I have next to no hope at all for the political situation in this country to improve and it feels like no matter what I do it will not matter, just like a shitload of other people. I don't actually believe that electing a republican will make the democrats do what they need to do, but that begs the question: what will? Short of Sanders pulling off the most stunning underdog campaign in the history of ever, I simply cannot see a situation in which the Democrats shift their ideology to something that benefits those in need any time in the forseeable future. So what can be done about that?
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Not throwing up your hands in defeat and saying "burn it all down" when told you can't move the Democrats from center left overall to strong left in a single primary?
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Cubey posted:A better idea would be a thread for how the gently caress to fix poo poo. My posts are mostly frustration in the fact that I have next to no hope at all for the political situation in this country to improve and it feels like no matter what I do it will not matter, just like a shitload of other people. I don't actually believe that electing a republican will make the democrats do what they need to do Then why the gently caress did you go on and on about doing that. Jesus. quote:, but that begs the question: what will? Short of Sanders pulling off the most stunning underdog campaign in the history of ever, I simply cannot see a situation in which the Democrats shift their ideology to something that benefits those in need any time in the foreseeable future. If you want to elect more progressive candidates, you need to get people to be more progressive. There's no silver bullet. By its very nature it requires lots and lots of individuals, in order to shift a culture. One of the important parts, though, is not saying 'gently caress them', as you asshoholishly did, to people who were born into the poo poo and never had a real chance of getting out of it. If you're actually a progressive or anything like it, showing by not saying 'gently caress them' about people who are being grossly misserved and misinformed by their own government.
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Fulchrum posted:Not throwing up your hands in defeat and saying "burn it all down" when told you can't move the Democrats from center left overall to strong left in a single primary? If you think the Democrats are center-left, you don't know a goddamn thing about American politics. Obama is center at best, Clinton is center-right. The Democrats would be considered a very conservative party anywhere but the US. Obdicut posted:Then why the gently caress did you go on and on about doing that. Jesus. Because I started paying attention to politics after Sanders announced his candidacy, and when I did so I started reading a shitton of Clinton supporters talking about how great she is and it just pisses me off seeing people rally around such a phony. I stopped paying attention to politics after Obama's first term was such a wet fart because it pissed me off too much. I prolly shouldn't get so worked up, but it's hard not to when I so badly want things to get better and it seems there is no hope of that happening at all. DEEP STATE PLOT fucked around with this message at 01:31 on May 5, 2015 |
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Cubey posted:A better idea would be a thread for how the gently caress to fix poo poo. My posts are mostly frustration in the fact that I have next to no hope at all for the political situation in this country to improve and it feels like no matter what I do it will not matter, just like a shitload of other people. I don't actually believe that electing a republican will make the democrats do what they need to do, but that begs the question: what will? Short of Sanders pulling off the most stunning underdog campaign in the history of ever, I simply cannot see a situation in which the Democrats shift their ideology to something that benefits those in need any time in the forseeable future. Well, so far we have a short list of what won't help: *Voting republican *Posting on forums The process is ongoing. Contributions are welcome.
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whydirt posted:Ca we make a separate thread for talking about who people are personally voting for, accelerationism, and/or strategic voting? I agree. I don't understand why Cubey and other posters think that ANYONE is interested in reading about their personal life, their ideological purity tests, or their voting strategies. This is a thread about politics, and if you find yourself being upset about politics then you're better off just disengaging completely. The last thing anyone wants to read is how you're going to vote for Sanders as a way to stick it to Hillary - who gives a gently caress? It's not our job to convince you to care about the absurd spectacle that is American politics. It's still very far away, but if Jeb secures the Republican nomination I am really curious to see how well he can be tied to George. Eight years of bullshit from Dubya's presidency will be fair game as attack material against Jeb, and I bet Hillary and the DNC go super-negative very early trying to build those associations. The Obama campaign established Romney's image as an out-of-touch, parasitic executive very early and undermined a key part of his biography. It will be interesting to see what sticks to Jeb.
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Cubey posted:A better idea would be a thread for how the gently caress to fix poo poo. My posts are mostly frustration in the fact that I have next to no hope at all for the political situation in this country to improve and it feels like no matter what I do it will not matter, just like a shitload of other people. I don't actually believe that electing a republican will make the democrats do what they need to do, but that begs the question: what will? Short of Sanders pulling off the most stunning underdog campaign in the history of ever, I simply cannot see a situation in which the Democrats shift their ideology to something that benefits those in need any time in the forseeable future. Well when you put it that way actively making things worse is the only sensible option.
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V. Illych L. posted:from a safe distance, of course Take me with you to your moon base.
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sharkbomb posted:The last thing anyone wants to read is how you're going to vote for Sanders as a way to stick it to Hillary I am voting for Sanders because he is running on a platform that I nearly wholeheartedly agree with (nuclear power notwithstanding) and that I want to see implemented. I am voting for him because I want his candidacy to matter, whether that means he miraculously makes it past the primaries or he simply makes it to debates and that results in real conversations about real issues that the American people are facing and that need to be dealt with. I am voting for him because he has stood firm in his policies and positions throughout his political career. If you think I am voting for Sanders to 'stick it to Hillary' then you are a goddamn moron.
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New NBC/WSJ poll shows a clear three-tier system among the GOP candidates. The same poll has Hillary with an 81/6 favorable/unfavorable split among Democratic primary voters. Joementum fucked around with this message at 01:41 on May 5, 2015 |
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V. Illych L. posted:not gonna lie, i'm sort of morbidly curious to see what jeb would do to the world and america if allowed Have you considered Glorious Ceylon? It even has internet and electricity most of the time these days! (Offer not valid during typhoons or droughts)
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GreyjoyBastard posted:Have you considered Glorious Ceylon? He's Norwegian, can he handle the heat and humidity of Ceylon?
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Joementum posted:New NBC/WSJ poll shows a clear three-tier system among the GOP candidates. What's up with Rubio lately? I didn't think GOP primary voters were so hot on him.
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UV_Catastrophe posted:What's up with Rubio lately? I didn't think GOP primary voters were so hot on him. I'd wager nothing is up with him so much as GOP primary voters are as distract able and scatter brained as goldfish. VV whatever that too
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UV_Catastrophe posted:What's up with Rubio lately? I didn't think GOP primary voters were so hot on him. He has the traditional credentials for success in nomination politics, is liked by actors within the party, and holds policy views within its mainstream. Same reasons that Jeb Bush and Scott Walker are doing well, and will likely continue to do so, though some of the fringe candidates will get their days in the sun.
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Cubey posted:
You want things so badly to get better that you check in and out of politics. For gently caress's sake. If you want badly for things to get better work to make things better and stop insulting and making GBS threads on the people you supposedly want to help, those who have been given a poo poo education and grown up completely inundated by propaganda. They're not the enemy.
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Joementum posted:New NBC/WSJ poll shows a clear three-tier system among the GOP candidates. It's been two weeks since Rubio announced his campaign and he hasn't had the precipitous drop in polling that the other candidates have had after their honeymoon period. I really think Rubio has a stronger shot at the nomination than Walker - I'm skeptical Walker will be an effective national campaigner, whereas Rubio will probably do just fine. Although I remember reading plenty of articles about Bush shoring up the donor class so I'm not sure how that will affect Rubio's campaign. Cubey posted:
Take a Xanax and chill out. I, too, really like Bernie Sanders. I was just commenting that your constant hand-wringing about the state of American politics is incredibly boring. Did you just start following the state of our great nation's political system very recently? (Perhaps awakened by the Chosen One... BERNIE). You're posting on the internet about the most ridiculous political show on Earth, just enjoy it. Keep volunteering at the homeless shelter if it makes you feel better - politics will never soothe your soul and it's not our job to make you feel better about it.
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Joementum posted:New NBC/WSJ poll shows a clear three-tier system among the GOP candidates. The fact that those three are the most popular candidates really reaffirms my belief that there is no realistic situation in which the republicans win the election. None of them seem remotely electable, and I would not be surprised to see Walker drop out early leaving just Bush and Rubio. sharkbomb posted:Take a Xanax and chill out. I, too, really like Bernie Sanders. I was just commenting that your constant hand-wringing about the state of American politics is incredibly boring. Did you just start following the state of our great nation's political system very recently? (Perhaps awakened by the Chosen One... BERNIE). You're posting on the internet about the most ridiculous political show on Earth, just enjoy it. Keep volunteering at the homeless shelter if it makes you feel better - politics will never soothe your soul and it's not our job to make you feel better about it. I started following politics in high school and even took several college courses on it. And it's hard to just enjoy a 'show' that impacts every aspect of our lives when those impacts are mostly for the worse. I just don't want a president further to the right of Obama and that is exactly what we are pretty much destined to get and that is massively frustrating.
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Cubey posted:If you think the Democrats are center-left, you don't know a goddamn thing about American politics. Obama is center at best, Clinton is center-right. The Democrats would be considered a very conservative party anywhere but the US. How many people from the rest of the world need to keep coming in here and telling you what things are actually like out here before you realise that no, they wouldn't.
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Fulchrum posted:How many people from the rest of the world need to keep coming in here and telling you what things are actually like out here before you realise that no, they wouldn't. Europe is electing Actual NeoNazis but really they're to the left of America because, well, uh, well some lovely stand up comic said...
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Nintendo Kid posted:Europe is electing Actual NeoNazis but really they're to the left of America because, well, uh, well some lovely stand up comic said... e: whatever, I'm going to drop this derail and I apologize for starting it. DEEP STATE PLOT fucked around with this message at 02:13 on May 5, 2015 |
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