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Kobayashi posted:Here's what actually happens: Cubs already won the world series so this list checks out.
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Kobayashi posted:Republicans get rid of filibuster. Shifty Pony posted:And living in an area where such plans have been heavily pushed and have gone in holy poo poo do people goddamn loathe public private partnership toll roads.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:19 |
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Shifty Pony posted:Side note the whole Trump transition is hilarious. The constant shuffle of "X is a favorite" followed later in the day by "X has left the campaign, now Y is the favorite!" Is just amazing. Massive selective pressure in place to produce the ultimate toady
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:21 |
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Kobayashi posted:Here's what actually happens: Your prediction is too optimistic, there's no way the Earth's climate will get cooler after the Trump administration
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I cannot tell the future so I cannot prove it either way, but god I really hope Trump's tenure as president is marred by all sorts of hilarious bullshit that trips the GOP up and the Dems get to corncob them into the 21st century.HorseRenoir posted:Your prediction is too optimistic, there's no way the Earth's climate will get cooler after the Trump administration
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:22 |
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Crazy Ted posted:Orrin Hatch and at least two other R-level Senators came out today and said that the Filibuster is staying. This is because they know that if they did the thing Harry Reid would come back the very day Democrats take back the majority in the Senate, take a piece of paper with "NO MORE FILIBUSTERS EVER" written on it, and shove said paper up Mitch McConnell's rear end. Dude would need to become a lich to be around for that. To be fair, though, I can totally see Reid accomplishing that somehow for the sole purpose of doing that. Edit: Tangentially related, but how is the Golden Throne for RBG coming along?
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:25 |
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A Wizard of Goatse posted:like the guys who believe in slashing social expenditures like the pope believes in God are not going to suddenly turn more fiscally liberal than the Democrats to please a RINO who's hijacked their birthright and used it to make the party look like a pack of assholes Counterpoint: they've already suspended the debt ceiling for two years and as soon as Bush was in office they spent money hand over fist and cut every tax and regulation they could find. Republicans are perfectly willing to spend money, so long as Democrats won't get credit and they can spend it in the most useless and awful ways possible.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:25 |
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https://twitter.com/bad_takes/status/799079032499343360
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:26 |
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If the Fillibuster stays how many awful things can the Dems, and whatever strange bedfellows they can get on their side like Rand Paul, stop? I really don't understand how it works if the Dems+allies are still a minority. Can they act as an effective stopgap to some of the more dangerous poo poo that might be proposed? Is this only in the Senate or in the house as well?
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Whoa. Goddamn. Not like that would mean a drat thing. Most people in this country probably think internment was the right call.
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Unormal posted:Turns out every single liberal moving to San Francisco didn't work out too well for electoral-college based democracy. gently caress it though it's hard to blame them Would you live in Michigan if you had a choice?
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:29 |
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:gently caress it though it's hard to blame them I basically do (South Bend.)
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:29 |
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Please clap... For Jeb!
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Crazy Ted posted:Orrin Hatch and at least two other R-level Senators came out today and said that the Filibuster is staying. This is because they know that if they did the thing Harry Reid would come back the very day Democrats take back the majority in the Senate, take a piece of paper with "NO MORE FILIBUSTERS EVER" written on it, and shove said paper up Mitch McConnell's rear end. They also know they need Democrat s as a scapegoat to keep Trump in line.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:29 |
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:gently caress it though it's hard to blame them
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:30 |
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Lindsay Graham hates Donald Trump so yeah it's likely at least a few Senators who are in "safe" districts could go against the grain in some cases. I think the count is close enough that the Dems could not only filibuster but actually not pass some legislation.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:30 |
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Good thing we never apologized for that and offered reparations for that lovely behavior. You know what else is a precedent? Trail of Tears. That doesn't mean we have to use it. ANYWAYS LET'S NOT NORMALIZE THIS rear end in a top hat CAMPAIGN RUN BY AN rear end in a top hat LEAD-- https://twitter.com/gerryfsmith/status/798914295924805632 oh.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:30 |
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Crazy Ted posted:Orrin Hatch and at least two other R-level Senators came out today and said that the Filibuster is staying. This is because they know that if they did the thing Harry Reid would come back the very day Democrats take back the majority in the Senate, take a piece of paper with "NO MORE FILIBUSTERS EVER" written on it, and shove said paper up Mitch McConnell's rear end. I would pay fiiiiiiiiiine money to see that. Or Reid physically devastate McConnell. Either or. Sadly Reid's last day is Jan 2nd, and he won't run again.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:30 |
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:If the Fillibuster stays how many awful things can the Dems, and whatever strange bedfellows they can get on their side like Rand Paul, stop? I really don't understand how it works if the Dems+allies are still a minority. Can they act as an effective stopgap to some of the more dangerous poo poo they might be proposed? Is this only in the Senate or in the house as well? You could probably draw a reasonably accurate predictive model for how Democrats will behave under Trump from how much policy they effectively obstructed under Bush
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:gently caress it though it's hard to blame them The Midwest is rear end. It's the South with bad food. Designing a system to overepresent the rural population will literally be the death of this country as most of the liberal population concentrates into cities.
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I just had a great idea for fighting the Texas bathroom bill. We need enough protestors to occupy every bathroom stall every hour of the day when the Lege is in session, so that they will have to run across the street to Starbucks to be able to poop. If we can run some extension cords in there all the protestors can watch Netflix or something
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blue squares posted:I just had a great idea for fighting the Texas bathroom bill. We need enough protestors to occupy every bathroom stall every hour of the day when the Lege is in session, so that they will have to run across the street to Starbucks to be able to poop. If we can run some extension cords in there all the protestors can watch Netflix or something Saul Alisnky had this idea he called it "The poo poo in"
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:32 |
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:They also know they need Democrat s as a scapegoat to keep Trump in line.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:32 |
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blue squares posted:I just had a great idea for fighting the Texas bathroom bill. We need enough protestors to occupy every bathroom stall every hour of the day when the Lege is in session, so that they will have to run across the street to Starbucks to be able to poop. If we can run some extension cords in there all the protestors can watch Netflix or something No you don't understand, men are literally compelled by the devil himself to rape women if they cross the threshold of a girl's bathroom, we can't put people in that risky of a situation.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:32 |
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A Wizard of Goatse posted:You could probably draw a reasonably accurate predictive model for how Democrats will behave under Trump from how much policy they effectively obstructed under Bush I don't remember the Bush years very well, but wasn't this basically, uh, zero?
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Crazy Ted posted:The working theory is that the R's want to keep the filibuster around to let the Democrats keep the truly ridiculous stuff Trump tries to shove through Congress from going into law. Of course that depends on the Dems not going "Well he's your guy and you're all in with him so you must really want it! Let's have a vote!" I see three senators potentially going nuclear on anything batshit Trump does: 1. Graham 2. Rand Paul 3. Jeff Flake Assuming all 48 democrats are assumed nay, that's 51 nays right there.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:36 |
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Schumer is in charge of the Senate Leadership and he is like a complete just loving idiot.
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Hollismason posted:Schumer is in charge of the Senate Leadership and he is like a complete just loving idiot. A useful one though, he put his voice behind Ellison.
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HorseRenoir posted:Your prediction is too optimistic, there's no way the Earth's climate will get cooler after the Trump administration Open you heart and your mind to nuclear winter.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:37 |
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Hollismason posted:Schumer is in charge of the Senate Leadership and he is like a complete just loving idiot. Lightning Knight posted:The Midwest is rear end. It's the South with bad food.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:38 |
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Crazy Ted posted:Orrin Hatch and at least two other R-level Senators came out today and said that the Filibuster is staying. This is because they know that if they did the thing Harry Reid would come back the very day Democrats take back the majority in the Senate, take a piece of paper with "NO MORE FILIBUSTERS EVER" written on it, and shove said paper up Mitch McConnell's rear end. Have you considered the possibility that they don't expect any democratic majority to ever be possible again in a no-filibuster world? Because then, after all, they can just actually implement explicit paper bag tests in polling booths nationwide and rule any speech to the left of Mussolini illegal, both decisions the Supreme Court then upholds 5-4 because they got to ram through Scalia's cryogenically preserved head
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Chuck Schumer is the male version of Hillary Clinton.
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A Wizard of Goatse posted:You could probably draw a reasonably accurate predictive model for how Democrats will behave under Trump from how much policy they effectively obstructed under Bush The political climate is way more polarized now. The Dems would have way more public and political support to obstruct poo poo now. Especially since Trumps approval rating is already like 35% and will only go down further. And only like 25% of people say he has a 'mandate' Crazy Ted posted:The working theory is that the R's want to keep the filibuster around to let the Democrats keep the truly ridiculous stuff Trump tries to shove through Congress from going into law. Of course that depends on the Dems saying "Well he's your guy and you're all in with him so you must really want it! Let's have a vote!" Would the Dems have the power to stop them if they wanted to with a minority of Senators? Shimrra Jamaane fucked around with this message at 05:44 on Nov 17, 2016 |
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Crazy Ted posted:The alternative poses the opposite problem: Win big in New York and California? Congrats Mister/Madam President! I would rather that it actually represented the majority of people, frankly. Also the Senate still exists.
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Pollyanna posted:I don't remember the Bush years very well, but wasn't this basically, uh, zero? They stopped Bush from privatizing Social Security immediately before a massive financial catastrophe, so that's... one thing.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:42 |
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Lightning Knight posted:I would rather that it actually represented the majority of people, frankly.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 05:45 |
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iospace posted:I see three senators potentially going nuclear on anything batshit Trump does: This is assuming perfect Dem unity.
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Hollismason posted:Schumer is in charge of the Senate Leadership and he is like a complete just loving idiot. The senator that said that it didn't matter how many Blue Collar guys the Democrats lost in PA, because they would pick up two Republican women in the Suburbs of Philly is exactly the huge type of loving idiot you think. He's gonna fall all over himself to try and help the Republicans do everything they can to have Wall Street continue to gently caress us in the rear end
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Crazy Ted posted:Sure that would be ideal, but given current political finance rules you could have a candidate and their allies carpet-bomb 4-5 (CA, NY, FL, TX, IL) with ads and win that way while paying the other 45 states nothing more than marginal attention. Those states aren't monolithic though. It's also no different than now, just focusing on the more populous states where, you know, most people actually live. People who aren't the dominant political identity of their state would feel like they matter and we wouldn't have anymore of this "I lost but still win because EC hurr durr" garbage. I also frankly would rather have a system that benefits the left more than the right, given the choice. Leftists might ignore the rural. Right wingers absolutely will.
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Crazy Ted posted:Sure that would be ideal, but given current political finance rules you could have a candidate and their allies carpet-bomb 4-5 states (CA, NY, FL, TX, IL) with ads and win that way while paying the other 45 states nothing more than marginal attention. You're probably a lot more likely to see reformed campaign finance laws long before the electoral college gets removed. A switch to 100% public financing with a set per-state budget (and hell, maybe even a "you must spend at least one day in each state" rule?) could go a long way toward fixing that issue.
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