Jaskalas
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- Jun 23, 2004
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In another words...... it is a damn shame that we don't have Bernie Sanders on the ballot. I concur.
More than a few of us here say he'd have our vote.
In another words...... it is a damn shame that we don't have Bernie Sanders on the ballot. I concur.
I prefer Hillary BY FAR over Kaine. Trump and Pence can BOTH go fuck themselves.Be nice to see her (or Trump if he should be elected) to be found out for what they are and their subs step up. Never have there been a more disgusting pair to run for President.
I'll oversimplify it.What is "game theory"? Just curious.
I prefer Hillary BY FAR over Kaine. Trump and Pence can BOTH go fuck themselves.
She in too many pockets for me to begin supporting her. She's a neocon in progressive clothing making a hundred million perhaps benefiting from those she says she says are opportunists. A parasites parasite.
"None of the above" will probably be my vote.
found out for what they are
She in too many pockets for me to begin supporting her. She's a neocon in progressive clothing making a hundred million perhaps benefiting from those she says she says are opportunists. A parasites parasite.
"None of the above" will probably be my vote.
My parents have been chatting up my gay niece to get her to vote republican and when she went to early vote today she voted for Hillary.
Yes they do. My parents possess the most amazing capacity to bias against anything they chose to as their assessments are always correct no matter what evidence to the contrary might be before them. I was going to put a Hillary campaign magnet on my car but decided against it as it would incite the republitard in them. Clintons emails are evil in their eyes but Trump forcing himself on non-consenting women is a taboo topic? Yes indeed let the confirmation bias Olympics begin. On November 9th I fully expect to hear them railing against the establishment and "Crooked Hillary" while "Groping Don" is alright. This is a prime example of classical conditioning and just how powerful it is. Religion + Politics = Brain Dead.Do your parents know she is gay?
I feel for you bro. My parents are insane religious, too. They HATE Donald Trump but are still going to vote for him because they are afraid of Hillary SCOTUS picks. Useful idiots.Yes they do. My parents possess the most amazing capacity to bias against anything they chose to as their assessments are always correct no matter what evidence to the contrary might be before them. I was going to put a Hillary campaign magnet on my car but decided against it as it would incite the republitard in them. Clintons emails are evil in their eyes but Trump forcing himself on non-consenting women is a taboo topic? Yes indeed let the confirmation bias Olympics begin. On November 9th I fully expect to hear them railing against the establishment and "Crooked Hillary" while "Groping Don" is alright. This is a prime example of classical conditioning and just how powerful it is. Religion + Politics = Brain Dead.
I feel for you bro. My parents are insane religious, too. They HATE Donald Trump but are still going to vote for him because they are afraid of Hillary SCOTUS picks. Useful idiots.
Have hope. The times they are a-changing. The demographic changes occurring in our nation along with the attitudes that our youth are showing us points to a more knowledgeable and more involved voting populace in our future.
Nothing better beats the fear and hate campaign the GOP have been indoctrinating their constituents with than an informed voting base armed with the yearning for the truth and the facts of what's going on around them.
Thanks for your kind understanding. At this point I'm convinced that the republitard mental set is a result of generations of incest combined with religious extremism that makes Islam look like a couple of kids filming a Romperroom episode. Church and religion in general make me want to hurl as I'm immune to their garbage yet I'm still amazed at just how much sway they hold over good people.I feel for you bro. My parents are insane religious, too. They HATE Donald Trump but are still going to vote for him because they are afraid of Hillary SCOTUS picks. Useful idiots.
I feel for you bro. My parents are insane religious, too. They HATE Donald Trump but are still going to vote for him because they are afraid of Hillary SCOTUS picks. Useful idiots.
You have more faith than I do. While I see racism and bigotry dying off, I don't see the number of informed voters growing or outpacing uniformed voters.
Correct me if I'm wrong, because I'm going to assume that your view is one that encompasses a shorter time lapse than what I was thinking of, so I think it's a matter of how far ahead into the future we're looking into. I totally agree with you that in the here and now and for the short term (10-15 yrs?) things don't look too promising. But looking beyond that when our youth fully mature and when the demographic changes are large enough to significantly affect the results of our future elections, I think good things will happen for our nation.
I'm definitely thinking about a much shorter time period. However, the policies we enact now can and will have a lasting effect on our democracy and as of right now, with a political party whose policies goals seem to be anything that breaks government, I don't see us enacting the necessary policies that affect future generations in a positive way.
Agreed, there is that stubborn obstacle to overcome.
This idea that they either have things all their way or everybody gets nothing seems pathetically self-destructive, and that policy has manifested itself in the self-destruction the Repub Party is experiencing right at this very moment.
Yet, I really can't see the GOP learning anything positive from this painful experience, but rather what they've been doing year after year: doubling down on stupid and becoming even more intractable, insular and hostile toward the changes our nation requires to evolve in order to better meet the changes that are happening all around us.
Remember now that this is the same group of apes that forced their way into Terri Shiavo's life forcing a feeding tube on her and their views upon her family. If this isn't an intrusion I don't know what is. They claim they want less government regulation but then their actions betray their words.It's all about abortion, of course, and stacking the Court to overturn Roe v Wade. It's Repubs' great perma-issue, one they dare not win. If abortion were outlawed there would be little reason for the religious to vote Republican. As it is, empty promises hold them in thrall.