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she's an actual no poo poo communist tho and is still insignificant in politics on every level ofc
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 00:35 |
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What good intentions? As I've pointed out before, he was perfectly comfortable defending the Bush administration doing the same poo poo and spewing your standard right wing bullshit and when the party in charge switched to a slightly more left wing one, suddenly he cared. It's incredibly clear that he was a dumbass who was trying to damage the Democrats with the leaks and underestimated the consequences. So he ended up doing the right thing (mostly) for the wrong reasons.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 00:38 |
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Nessus posted:I hope that even if the Republicans do better than they are on course to do, this will at least put a pretty huge loving crack in the subliminal, "Republicans are always gonna win, no point in fighting or expecting to ever succeed" poo poo I see in a lot of people's assumptions about the world. We started seeing how actually flimsy this system was when Scalia died. Sure, they ain't gone, and they ain't weak, but their mastery of the universe was a real loving thin reed. All control is till it fractures. And if a gerrymandering cases goes before a new SC? Well who the gently caress knows then.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 00:40 |
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Jill Stein would be able to easily end the vaccine thing by making a statement in support of vaccines without any qualifications or equivocation. Something as simple as: "Vaccines are a critical part of basic healthcare, and I fully endorse the CDC vaccine schedule." She could even do: "I have serious concerns about the influence that industry has within the FDA and CDC, but that should not be interpreted as distrust of vaccines. Vaccinate yourself and vaccinate your children."
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 00:42 |
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:Jill Stein would be able to easily end the vaccine thing by making a statement in support of vaccines without any qualifications or equivocation. That would destroy her base though. And why would someone ever put the well-being of children over their personal political agenda?
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 00:44 |
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:Jill Stein would be able to easily end the vaccine thing by making a statement in support of vaccines without any qualifications or equivocation. She did in the past, and then she deleted that tweet.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 00:44 |
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:Jill Stein would be able to easily end the vaccine thing by making a statement in support of vaccines without any qualifications or equivocation. Replace Stein with Sanders and Vaccines with the "destruction of the wealthy" for similar effect.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 00:46 |
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:Jill Stein would be able to easily end the vaccine thing by making a statement in support of vaccines without any qualifications or equivocation. Why piss off your party's most vocal supporters in order to court lowlikelihood voters who will abandon your party the moment their party nominates the cycle's ProgressiveDarling(tm)? I mean, besides being a decent human being?
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 00:46 |
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Yinlock posted:That would destroy her base though. And why would someone ever put the well-being of children over their personal political agenda? Of course, so she won't do it, so this isn't a bullshit issue. She can put this to rest, she just won't. I'm not going to ask for Jill's vaccine records or proof that she's vaccinated her son. That'd be birther level stuff.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 00:47 |
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Yinlock posted:That would destroy her base though. And why would someone ever put the well-being of children over their personal political agenda? On the other hand, since her base is currently about 5 people, maybe losing it wouldn't really be a big issue.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 00:47 |
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fishmech posted:On the other hand, since her base is currently about 5 people, maybe losing it wouldn't really be a big issue. It's 5 more than she used to have, that's an infinity% increase. You'd have to be insane or actually moral to throw away massive gains like that.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 00:48 |
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As a person who's won two Precinct Committeperson elections, I've technically won the same number of elections for office as Jill Stein. Edit: To be fair, Lexington has a population of 31,394. My precinct has a population of about 6000 and I only represent Democrats. On the other hand, her election was for one precinct out of 9. so she represents about 3-4000 people. Dr. Arbitrary fucked around with this message at 00:57 on Aug 7, 2016 |
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fishmech posted:On the other hand, since her base is currently about 5 people, maybe losing it wouldn't really be a big issue. Uh I'll have you know there were 500 delegates at the Green Party convention, up 50% from expectations. The hype is real!
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 00:50 |
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https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/232572505238433794
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 00:57 |
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6 August 2012
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 00:58 |
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Motto posted:6 August 2012 Four years ago today.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 00:59 |
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lol @JYSexton Stein says the Green Party has been reaching out to Bernie Sanders for five years with no response. Says she thought he "would've learned" Idk how to embed tweets
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 00:59 |
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UberJew posted:Gloria La Riva is super cool, actually, unlike Jill Stein and the homeopathy party Unfortunately, as long as the US has it's Executive and Legislative power split in a first past the post system of single member districts, all 3rd parties fielding a candidate for President of the United States are dumb and bad. Run for Congress, run for your various levels of State legislative offices. poo poo, run for municipal, county, and state level executive positions. Just don't run for President, because that's dumb as poo poo given our political system. If you wanna have your party win the Presidency, you've got to have enough built up power throughout the rest of the system to actually let them do something other than siphon votes from the actually viable political party closest to you in ideology. You've got to Highlander the hell out of one of the two major parties.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 01:00 |
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fishmech posted:The reason it wasn't valuable is because it has already been largely forgotten, just like the last 20 leaks and revelations before him. Most people have a political attention span of about five minutes, that doesn't equate to nothing matters. readingatwork posted:Morality aside why is either of these things inevitable? Globalization can be easily reversed with new tariffs, laws and trade restrictions. Likewise the surveillance state can be ended tomorrow with a few new laws and a requirement that all public communication be encrypted. We could also completely defund the CIA/NSA if we wanted. This is very much within our power. Reversing globalization would be an utter disaster, and completely undesirable. The problem with globalization isn't globalization, it's mismanagement thereof. You're also ignoring the concept of political will, which is what I was referring to. It's pedantic to say "it would be easy, we could do it tomorrow," because you know that the ability to does not equate to the desire to, and the desire to keep the surveillance state in place goes deeper than the politicians. Depending on how you phrase the question, you can probably get more than fifty percent of Americans to condone it for the same reason no one is clamoring to get rid of the TSA: security theater. I don't believe the political will to end the surveillance state will be there within our lifetimes, if ever, and I'd rather focus on things that are more actively, presently harmful and important. If other progressives disagree, then they're free to stand up against it. But I care more about labor and environmental causes, among other things. Realistically if the NSA and CIA went away tomorrow, would the average American even notice?
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Pastrymancy posted:lol if you post a link to the tweet, the forums will autoembed it
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Pastrymancy posted:lol Click the three dots below the tweet, hit Copy Link To Tweet and just link it wholesale, SA magic does the rest.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 01:03 |
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Lightning Knight posted:
No, but it's for the same reason that none of them are ever going to support your desire to make them go away, you realize?
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fishmech posted:No, but it's for the same reason that none of them are ever going to support your desire to make them go away, you realize? In part, yes. But also because, in part, the NSA and CIA realistically will never have a negative impact on the vast majority of Americans' lives.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 01:04 |
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Hillary should retweet this on it's quadrennial day. https://twitter.com/HillaryClinton/status/762003451584745472 Hillary's twitter person really should get a fat stack of cash as a bonus at the end of this race. Pastrymancy posted:lol Just copy and past the tweet's url into your post, and the forum will transform it once you hit post.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 01:05 |
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Josef bugman posted:All control is till it fractures. And if a gerrymandering cases goes before a new SC? Well who the gently caress knows then. NC's Gerrymandering is the focus of a lawsuit and it's probably the most severe case of it in the country so if Clinton wins and appoints a 5th liberal to the bench maybe we'll see a ruling that rigging representation (at least to some extent) is unconstitutional. Pastrymancy posted:lol Did nobody have the heart to tell her that he did learn, and that's why he ran in the Democratic primary instead of being on a useless Green Party ticket? The Greens want him solely to boost their own status and Sanders probably realized that as well.
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Evil Fluffy posted:NC's Gerrymandering is the focus of a lawsuit and it's probably the most severe case of it in the country so if Clinton wins and appoints a 5th liberal to the bench maybe we'll see a ruling that rigging representation (at least to some extent) is unconstitutional The worst part of NC's Gerrymandering is the distance they went to then also removing the voting rights of African Americans.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 01:07 |
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Gyges posted:https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/232572505238433794 Also reminder that 30% of Donald's followers are fake, bought bot accounts.
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Nehlen has no chance right? It's hard to imagine this election season getting much better, but Ryan getting primaried from the right with Donald Trump's support might do it.
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Meat Recital posted:Nehlen has no chance right? It's hard to imagine this election season getting much better, but Ryan getting primaried from the right with Donald Trump's support might do it. Last I heard he was losing by around 60%. It's hard for me to judge his success because I live in an area that is overwhelmingly supportive of Nehlen. One guy down the street put up a trio of signs that say something to the effect of "Corporations Rule? Open borders? Wage stagnation? Vote Ryan!" and I was like, one of these things is not like the other.
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Meat Recital posted:Nehlen has no chance right? It's hard to imagine this election season getting much better, but Ryan getting primaried from the right with Donald Trump's support might do it. He has no chance. I'm saying this as someone who lives in Ryan's district (who hates his loving rear end).
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 01:10 |
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readingatwork posted:It's one part the government aggressively pushing a narrative and one part defensive reactionary thinking. The idea that an organization as huge and powerful as the US government could also be deeply corrupt and use your personal life against you is pretty scary and it's human nature when presented with a scary idea to aggressively find some way to ignore the info. One such technique is to attack the messenger, which conveniently allows you to disregard anything they say. how does that 'reverse' globalization? It cuts the US out from it but it still, ya know, exists.
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We were wondering how they were gonna handle this, welp: No abortions for zika-infected womenMarco Rubio posted:Sen. Marco Rubio said Saturday that he doesn’t believe a pregnant woman infected with the Zika virus should have the right to an abortion — even if she had reason to believe the child would be born with severe microcephaly. No funding for Zika of course, either. God has a plan. It's poo poo like this that makes it really hard not to feed the id.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 01:17 |
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UberJew posted:she's an actual no poo poo communist tho and is still insignificant in politics on every level ofc Real communists believe in science
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 01:19 |
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Buffer posted:We were wondering how they were gonna handle this, welp: No abortions for zika-infected women This may be a make or break thing for people on the fence on abortion, at least down in Florida.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 01:19 |
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I'm surprised someone hasn't used the super dumb "if you're not doing anything wrong, why are you against data collection" argument yet. Also I'm on mobile and cba to go back, but to whomever said universal encryption would make this a non-issue: remember that one of the revelations was that the NSA actively weakened a bunch of encryption protocols to make their job easier.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 01:20 |
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iospace posted:This may be a make or break thing for people on the fence on abortion, at least down in Florida. Oh God, you're right. Maybe not make or break, but it'll definitely be a wedge issue about who is a to blame. Then it'll be a matter of who they can blame the Zika outbreak on. And with Trump spending nothing in targeted ads the dems will control the narrative.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 01:25 |
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Evil Fluffy posted:NC's Gerrymandering is the focus of a lawsuit and it's probably the most severe case of it in the country so if Clinton wins and appoints a 5th liberal to the bench maybe we'll see a ruling that rigging representation (at least to some extent) is unconstitutional. IIRC Sanders is also pro-vaccination which would make him toxic to the Green base
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Anyone who thinks Snowden wouldn't have been mistreated needs only to look at the treatment of Manning. Or for that matter the treatment of Snowden in the news media; the federal government published a massive number of outright lies about his conduct, which he would not have been able to address or rebut if incarcerated.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 01:27 |
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Gyges posted:Hillary should retweet this on it's quadrennial day. https://twitter.com/Popehat/status/762031235463950336 Tatum Girlparts posted:how does that 'reverse' globalization? It cuts the US out from it but it still, ya know, exists. While I doubt the original poster intended it this way... If Brexit is a contagion and leads to enough nations leaving that the EU folds (very unlikely, imo), a shift in US policy to heavy protectionism would lead to some very interesting intentional impacts, especially if the Chinese economy collapses in the midst of that. It won't "reverse" globalization, but that could certainly slow the trends.
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Spaced God posted:I'm surprised someone hasn't used the super dumb "if you're not doing anything wrong, why are you against data collection" argument yet. Follow that up with all of the hubbub over the government asking Apple to unlock some cell phone and then one day just saying "Nevermind, we didn't need your help after all". Most of the encryption that people use are based on things like SHA, AES, etc -- all things that the NSA has either developed or at least helped develop. "Well I'll just use some sort of open source encryption algorithm" is usually a bad idea because your average computer programmer doesn't know how to write good encryption software, and your average cryptologist doesn't know how to write secure code. You need to be able to do both extremely well in order to have a system that actually works and that isn't easily breakable. QuarkJets fucked around with this message at 01:33 on Aug 7, 2016 |
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