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https://twitter.com/WalkerBragman/status/1090056741688131584 gently caress this woman and gently caress her campaign.
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 03:07 |
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redneck nazgul posted:gently caress this woman i'd really rather not
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 03:13 |
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Professor Bling posted:The problem with law enforcement in the united states is this: everything to do with the American idea and heritage of law enforcement and the fact that it was borne of strikebreakers and slave patrols prosecuters are one of the positions that can unironically change the system from within, such as choosing to prosecute non violent marijuana cases.
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 03:14 |
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Speaking of 2020 candidates, this Howard Schultz guy sure sounds like a winner https://twitter.com/GuyEndoreKaiser/status/1089775251683078144
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45 ACP CURES NAZIS posted:prosecuters are one of the positions that can unironically change the system from within, such as choosing to prosecute non violent marijuana cases. Which makes it all the more telling when they lean into broken windows nonsense instead of pursuing large-scale white collar crime.
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AreWeDrunkYet posted:Which makes it all the more telling when they lean into broken windows nonsense instead of pursuing large-scale white collar crime. a great way of pursuing large scale white collar crime is by prosecuting unsignaled lane changes though
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Terrifying Effigies posted:Speaking of 2020 candidates, this Howard Schultz guy sure sounds like a winner Lol marketing people loving suck.so this is a +1 in the right direction
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 03:26 |
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Professor Bling posted:The problem with law enforcement in the united states is this: everything to do with the American idea and heritage of law enforcement and the fact that it was borne of strikebreakers and slave patrols I thought that the dirty pommies or maybe the romans created pigs so the bloody yanks just copied and also the pinkertons weren't cops(officially) sooooo..... also from tyhe 'blessed' thread e: Dirty Donny cost the US economy 11 billion, just fyi
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Terrifying Effigies posted:Speaking of 2020 candidates, this Howard Schultz guy sure sounds like a winner this dude is definitely a plant by some right-wing think tank group
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 03:31 |
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So who are the options so far? Got Gabbard the psycho, Harris the horrible prosecutor, probably fuckin' Hillary, Bernie and Uncle Joe so fuckin' old they fart cobwebs, and the the CEO of starbucks who I know absolutely nothing about? That the lineup so far?
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 03:34 |
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not caring here posted:So who are the options so far? Got Gabbard the psycho, Harris the horrible prosecutor, probably fuckin' Hillary, Bernie and Uncle Joe so fuckin' old they fart cobwebs, and the the CEO of starbucks who I know absolutely nothing about? That the lineup so far? Warren is making a serious go at it and wants to implement a tax on assets over 50 million
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 03:39 |
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Elizabeth Warren, who is probably only there to push the discourse slightly more to the left. Already dead because she engaged the DNA test controversy. Kirsten Gillibrand, who has the best weather-vane sense of where the Democratic party is going. Seen as a saboteur because she called for Franken to resign in the wake of his sexual harassment allegations. Cory Booker, who is currently campaigning at an investment firm or charter school near you. Also, Vermin Supreme, who wants to give everyone free dental care and a pony.
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 03:41 |
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FAUXTON posted:Warren is making a serious go at it and wants to implement a tax on assets over 50 million If that happens it may without exaggeration be the most serious policy change in the last half a century of American politics. So far the only complaints I've heard about Warren are on personality, her policy positions seem solid. Going to keep on it because it really is a huge deal, the wealth tax Warren proposed is a serious percentage and immediately plants her far to the left of any other "serious" candidates. AreWeDrunkYet fucked around with this message at 03:46 on Jan 29, 2019 |
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not caring here posted:So who are the options so far? Got Gabbard the psycho, Harris the horrible prosecutor, probably fuckin' Hillary, Bernie and Uncle Joe so fuckin' old they fart cobwebs, and the the CEO of starbucks who I know absolutely nothing about? That the lineup so far? So far as official declarations go: Elizabeth Warren Kamala Harris Kirsten Gillibrand Julián Castro Tulsi Gabbard John Delaney (Former representative) Pete Buttigieg (Mayor of South Bend, Indiana) Andrew Yang (some guy) As for people who are almost certainly going to run, but haven't announced: Joe Biden Bernie Sanders Cory Booker Sherrod Brown Amy Klobuchar There's a Vox article that goes over the candidates that I pulled these names from. Of everyone, Warren still probably has the best combo of not being old as gently caress, having decent policies, and having people actually know her name, but her political instincts are... questionable. But she's not Clinton, so I don't think she'd have too much trouble beating Trump in 2020 considering how there is so much to run against and that she's got decent policies to run on.
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 03:47 |
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There's also Julian Castro, who's pretty much a blank slate at this point since his claims to fame are Mayor of San Antonio and HUD Secretary under Obama. On the plus side, he offers the chance for identical twin hijinks with his brother US Rep Joaquin Castro.
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Terrifying Effigies posted:Speaking of 2020 candidates, this Howard Schultz guy sure sounds like a winner I don’t know what this guy was expecting. It’s highly unethical to be receiving gifts in advertising/marketing. Dinners and lunches are pretty common though.
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What makes taking gifts while working in advertising/marketing more unethical than the practice of advertising/marketing
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 03:50 |
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Sherrod Brown seems like an ok guy. The main issue there is that during his divorce from his first wife she accused him of being psychologically and physically abusive. She's since walked that back but it's almost certainly going to come up. Edit: Now this Howard Schultz guy needs to gently caress off.
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 03:51 |
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Fallom posted:What makes taking gifts while working in advertising/marketing more unethical than the practice of advertising/marketing Concerns that if a partner were to fly me out to Cannes, take my team out shopping, send over expensive gifts, I’d be inclined to return the favor by spending client money with them.
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 03:54 |
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https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump...ingawful.com%2F
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 03:56 |
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Why did Kamala kick her poo poo off at Howard University if she needs the rural red to switch votes from 2016 in order to win?
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 03:59 |
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I hate this rear end in a top hat so much.
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 04:00 |
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IF COLD WHY WARMING HURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR*shits self*
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 04:06 |
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Reign Of Pain posted:Why did Kamala kick her poo poo off at Howard University if she needs the rural red to switch votes from 2016 in order to win? She doesn't? Part of why Trump won in 2016 was because of depressed turnout in urban areas and increased turnout in rural areas. In Michigan, for instance, Obama won by a comfortable 10 point margin with 2,564,569 votes, but Clinton underperformed Obama by about 200K votes and as a result lost to Trump by a mere 11K votes. A big part of that was lessened turnout from African-American majority cities like Detroit—so starting a campaign by appearing at a historically black college isn't a bad strategy to energize a key demographic.
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quote:A big part of that was lessened turnout from African-American majority cities like Detroit—so starting a campaign by appearing at a historically black college isn't a bad strategy to energize a key demographic. Also voter ID laws likely depressed turnout in cities as well.
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Acebuckeye13 posted:She doesn't? I hope you're right. I just don't think that she's going to need to energize black voters. Dirty Donny has already done that through his policies. I think that it will just make some people on the fence scared of STRONG BLACK WOMAN. I think its gonna take Biden to take out Trump. A loud, brash rear end in a top hat is required to take out another loud, brash rear end in a top hat.
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redneck nazgul posted:Also, Vermin Supreme, who wants to give everyone free dental care and a pony. Vermin Supreme is your best single social asset.
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Acebuckeye13 posted:So far as official declarations go: I just wanna Roll with Duckworth
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Reign Of Pain posted:I just don't think that she's going to need to energize black voters. Dirty Donny has already done that through his policies. You can't take this for granted because people will sleep soundly knowing they picked the option of not voting at all on election day. Also, Trump's approval numbers among black people are disturbingly high.
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MRC48B posted:I just wanna Roll with Duckworth same
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 04:27 |
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MRC48B posted:I just wanna Roll with Duckworth She hasn’t stepped up so far; if Warren or Harris stick a foot in their mouth she might have a leg up. Alright the obligatory Duckworth puns are out of the way, carry on.
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 04:27 |
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You're not going to energize the Democratic base by putting Trump-but-Blue up there. You need to give people a reason to vote for you beyond "I'm not the other guy" and you do that through policy that people want to vote for. Hillary ran on a combination of "I'm not Donald Trump" and "Weren't the past eight years good? Don't you want more of that?", and she lost. Part of that is that she's easily the most maligned politician (for just and unjust reasons) since Nixon. Part of that is that she ran a terrible campaign that had no substance and assumed that they had it in the bag and didn't need to fight for every vote. For the majority of Americans, the eight years under Obama were bad. People aren't going to vote for more of the same if there's someone on the other side of the stage lying their rear end off about how much better things are going to be. Give people something to vote for, Trump loses, and the Senate might actually be competitive. Put up a dipshit focus grouped centrist and it doesn't matter whether Trump loses or not because 2024 is plenty of time for the GOP to weaponize everything that's been revealed as broken under Trump, put a competent ghoul up there, and take advantage of the fact that dipshit centrist policies are what got us into this mess in the first place.
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FrozenVent posted:She hasn’t stepped up so far; if Warren or Harris stick a foot in their mouth she might have a leg up. She'd kick Trump's rear end if she had the chance. Ok now they're done (and I feel like a bit of an rear end in a top hat)
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https://twitter.com/nycsouthpaw/status/1090006346026704896?s=21
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 04:30 |
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They... want to invade Columbia? Or use Columbia as a staging are to Venezuela? And they think Columbia is gonna be fine with either? And we'll just forget that he's carrying a notepad around with that poo poo on it. I hope that's a photoshop.
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 04:40 |
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Got an iPhone? Turn off Facetime https://twitter.com/waxpancake/status/1090042151910526976
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 04:41 |
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not caring here posted:They... want to invade Columbia? Or use Columbia as a staging are to Venezuela? And they think Columbia is gonna be fine with either? Columbia hasn't had a problem working with the DEA...why would they have a problem with this?
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 04:44 |
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Columbia is a region in the Pacific Northwest Colombia is a country in South America I am pedantic on this as one of the junior intel Os we had would publically ridicule her Marine equivalent who could not spell the country name correctly when we were floating in the Caribbean. It was fun watching JO on JO
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Reign Of Pain posted:Columbia hasn't had a problem working with the DEA...why would they have a problem with this? 5000 troops and the logistical train that follows them is not exactly a few dozen agents. And using them to wage literal war on a neighbor doesn't exactly make for good long term buddies in the area. But that's just a guess
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# ? Jan 29, 2019 04:56 |
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redneck nazgul posted:You're not going to energize the Democratic base by putting Trump-but-Blue up there. You need to give people a reason to vote for you beyond "I'm not the other guy" and you do that through policy that people want to vote for. I disagree! I think that most people don't actually give a rat's rear end about policy, and instead will vote for the candidate that is able to give the simplest, easiest soundbites that appeal to their base desires. Bernie went from an obscure Senator that only political nerds like myself had heard of into one of the most popular politicians in America because he had simple, memorable proposals and soundbites (Medicare for all, free college, "Millionaires and Billionaires") that appealed to people, and contrasted particularly well against Clinton, who ran as Obama's third term but without any of Obama's appeal or charisma. Aside from 'protect Obamacare', none of her policies had any kind of simple or memorable soundbite that could be used to get people excited about them (Can you name any of Clinton's policies, for instance? I doubt you can!), though obviously she was hampered by the media utterly refusing to let the email scandal die. Trump, of course, ran on policies that changed by the day, but that didn't matter because he was the epitome of the Fox News candidate: An arrogant, rich blowhard who never backed down and who promised to stick it to all the people you didn't like in vague and myriad ways. People saw what they wanted to see, and voted accordingly. Personal charisma matters, and matters a lot. Policy still matters, of course, but where I think it will matter most is in the primary—in a crowded field, candidates will be fighting for both donations and volunteers, and whoever has the policy that most appeals to the base and can vocalize it effectively is going to have a major advantage.
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