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13 minutes ago, Vee said:

??????

 

It wasn't a reply to you - I was saying i can't understand why her husband is going to get such a big job. 

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Just now, DRW50 said:

 

It wasn't a reply to you - I was saying i can't understand why her husband is going to get such a big job. 

 

No, that was my reply to the headline - I agree.

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9 hours ago, JaneAusten said:

Jason Chaffetz just got roasted big time at a town hall in his district. 1200 people in attendance and 1000 who could not get in the venue outside. And he cut it off it was so brutal.

 

Jason Chaffetz Town Hall
 

 

I look forward to hearing how the people at that town hall were members of the coastal elite of Utah.

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On February 9, 2017 at 6:52 AM, marceline said:

We can't count on his voters holding him responsible for his failures. As long as you wave abortion and/or guns in front of them and they'll keep voting against their interests.

 

Agree.

 

I watched the "American Experience" documentary on the OKC bombing and it was...scary.  The far-right, extremist, white nationalist militia movement that sprang from Ruby Ridge and Waco -- made up of people who are essentially anti-government and pro-guns and who believe body counts are the only way to get people's attention -- is essentially Trump Nation today.  

20 hours ago, Wales2004 said:

Trump's base is going to stick with him no matter what.  He blames everyone for his failures so they'll go along with him.  I think more of them are too in love with how he speaks his mind because for some ridiculous reason they want a President who is one of them.  I'll never get that way of thinking because I prefer a President to be smarter than I am and certainly knowledgeable about global politics and diplomacy.

 

Agree.

 

I've said it before, and I'll say it again: I've had it up to HERE with "change."  From ALL sides.  If what we're living through now is the result of people (allegedly) wanting "change," then I want a candidate who promises normalcy and "politics as usual."  

19 hours ago, ReddFoxx said:

Remember, he picked up a whole lot of voters who are not Republicans and who really do not like him, but voted for him because he talked about bringing jobs back. There is already regret among some of those people and a lot of them don't care much about social issues.

 

Bill Clinton (at least, I think it was Bill Clinton) said it best: "It's the economy, stupid!".  Whoever runs in 2020 needs to remember that.

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the identity politics didn't work this time around. the economy is what voters really want details about. they feel they everything comes from that. we'll see....but I am no longer holding my breath at what the Democrats do. right now, I honestly don't think they're listening...and some still think that all they have to do is give the people someone to vote against instead of giving us someone to vote FOR. Obama understood this...which is why he had two terms. NOW....he sure didn't always do his best, and had some nice F ups there (like any POTUS has over 8 years), but he understood bottom line politics. Dems didn't even want him campaigning for them....and they lost the House 4 years ago. and because of Wasserman Schultz, Brazille and many others feeling as though the Democratic elite stool the nom. from BS (which, even though I do dig him, had nothing concrete to grasp onto IMPO) and took it out on the party. We'll see what they'll do here coming up. 

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46 minutes ago, Roman said:

the identity politics didn't work this time around.

 

I disagree. Identity politics is why the GOP won. I agree that the Dems screwed up royally during the midterms. I was so furious by the timidity that I stopped donating but let's not pretend that Trump's win wasn't about identity politics. It just that the identity of his voters is considerd the default in America.

 

Hillary got 3 million more votes so clearly something about the message resonated. This wasn't a close election like Bush v. Gore. Trump lost the popular vote decisively even with help from the Russians and Comey and only the EC saved him. He won by 70,000 votes in the right states. Think about that. Trump's margin of win wouldn't even fill the Rose Bowl.

 

There's a saying that "the left falls in love while the right falls in line." One big problem on the left is that our voters need to be inspired to vote instead of realizing that voting is the maintenance we perform on a democracy. Where we're at now is basically the result of people who didn't bother to change the batteries in the smoke alarm and now they're sitting here watching the house burn down and screaming at the rest of us to put the flames out with a garden hose. 

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12 hours ago, MissLlanviewPA said:

Saw this tweet and immediately thought of Khan:

 

 

 

LOL!!

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7 hours ago, ReddFoxx said:

More cronyism. Once again he is doing everything that he accused Clinton of doing or planning to do.

 

Yep.

15 minutes ago, marceline said:

Where we're at now is basically the result of people who didn't bother to change the batteries in the smoke alarm and now they're sitting here watching the house burn down and screaming at the rest of us to put the flames out with a garden hose. 

 

Best analogy ever.  EVER.

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18 minutes ago, marceline said:

 

I disagree. Identity politics is why the GOP won. I agree that the Dems screwed up royally during the midterms. I was so furious by the timidity that I stopped donating but let's not pretend that Trump's win wasn't about identity politics. It just that the identity of his voters is considerd the default in America.

 

Hillary got 3 million more votes so clearly something about the message resonated. This wasn't a close election like Bush v. Gore. Trump lost the popular vote decisively even with help from the Russians and Comey and only the EC saved him. He won by 70,000 votes in the right states. Think about that. Trump's margin of win wouldn't even fill the Rose Bowl.

 

There's a saying that "the left falls in love while the right falls in line." One big problem on the left is that our voters need to be inspired to vote instead of realizing that voting is the maintenance we perform on a democracy. Where we're at now is basically the result of people who didn't bother to change the batteries in the smoke alarm and now they're sitting here watching the house burn down and screaming at the rest of us to put the flames out with a garden hose. 


I see all your points, dear...and LOVE your analogy. You Nailed that. That chaps my backside......those who don't vote complain the most. 

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