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  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    ↪Frank Apisa


    By saying things like this, you are guaranteed to alienate progressives and independents, who you need to win. So, if your goal with your posts on this site is to do everything possible to get Trump reelected, you're doing a fantastic job.
  • Biden vs. Trump (Poll)
    ↪bert1


    New Dem campaign slogan "Some things are more important than rape. Vote Biden".

    :up:
  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    Be clear, I'm just calling for a proper investigation. His chance to clear his name. At the moment, the woman is being ignored by most media outlets because it was a Dem and not a Republican that's being accused.
  • Biden vs. Trump (Poll)
    ↪ssu


    Probably the only good thing about Dubya was he wasn't a rapist. Far as I know. But yeah it's at least 50/50.
  • Biden vs. Trump (Poll)
    ↪bert1


    The right to vote includes the right not to vote. And the right not to vote becomes not just morally acceptable but morally obligatory if your choice is between two rapists. Luckily, there are always third party options.
  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    ↪Benkei


    The partisan Kool-aid dissolves all rational and moral sense among the sheeple.
  • Biden vs. Trump (Poll)
    ↪bert1


    So you vote third party or you don't vote. Very simple.
  • Biden vs. Trump (Poll)
    ↪bert1


    You don't have to vote for evil. You need to get your head around that.
  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    Pretty much an exact parallel to the Kavanaugh case. Where are all the self-righteous Dems now?
  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    @Xtrix @Frank Apisa

    You're both just fine with this?

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/apr/24/joe-biden-sexual-assault-claim-tara-reade-deserves-to-be-heard-katie-halper
  • Biden vs. Trump (Poll)
    Biden has been credibly accused of sexual assault. No progressive who cares about women's rights should vote for him until a proper investigation is carried out. Period. And any who do are massive hypocrites.
  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    I think the Dem campaign should run with that. "Vote for us or you're a Nazi".
  • "1" does not refer to anything.
    ↪Harry Hindu


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    Ok, what now?
  • Member Picture Thread
    ↪Shawn


    This way, please.

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  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    Yeah I have no qualms about you guys roasting me — NOS4A2

    Hey if you feel too hot, you might try pouring some liquid nitrogen over yourself.

    Just an innocent suggestion speculation.
  • "1" does not refer to anything.
    ↪Banno


    It was a good old puzzler. Had me stumped.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    ↪Wolfman


    Agreed.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    ↪Wolfman


    Essentially, he suggested it "might" be a good idea not that it "is" a good idea. The movement to the positive from the speculative is hyperbole somewhat justified by the added humor element and the fact that both brain farts are almost equally egregious. Like, I don't know, as if someone said "It might be a good idea to set yourself on fire when you're cold". And then the defense was, "Hey, he was just speculating, man!" He deserves every ounce of ridicule though we should be honest enough to acknowledge what he actually did say, of course.
  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    So you didnt agree that concentration of wealth undermines democracy? That's bizarre. — frank

    Last one. I do agree with that. If that's all you meant. We are in agreement. G'night.
  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    He recently told me not to call him liberal. — frank

    None of this is about me... Or what I like to be called. We were talking about historical facts. I'm not a historical figure. Yet :starstruck:

    ↪frank


    Not for everyone. Just look it up, Frank. You're not teaching anyone anything here. Goodnight.
  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    It's not new. — frank

    Sure, but what's new since the Boomer generation is the hugely increased wealth and opportunity gap.

    See, e.g. https://www.amazon.com/Our-Kids-American-Dream-Crisis/dp/1476769907

    Anyway, my bedtime.
  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    ↪frank


    Concentration of wealth combined with money in politics leads to political competition for that money with the currency of exchange being political favors. It's the voters who are sidelined.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    Rather than addressing what I said, you both made decidedly unhelpful responses instead. — DingoJones

    Nothing we've said is as remotely unhelpful as accusing someone of TDS. I ignored your question because it didn't directly apply to me.
  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    ↪frank


    Yes and https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckley_v._Valeo
  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    ↪frank


    Ideologically, Hayek, Friedman. In terms of events, the 70s economic crises. Politicians, Thatcher and Reagan. In general, the rich and monied looking for ways to maximize their slice of the economic pie.
  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    ↪frank


    It depends on what you mean by "sold out". A certain class looked after its own interests economically. It included social conservatives and social liberals.
  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    Neolib through and through. What about him?
  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    ↪frank


    Yeah, obviously.
  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    ↪frank


    It's the dominant economic paradigm anyhow. Trump is a slight aberration, but he mostly tows the line.
  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    Trump is exactly what we deserve for the next four years. — Xtrix

    At last you got it.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    I agree that it exists. — frank

    Aha! Another sufferer of TCDS! :gasp:
  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    ↪frank


    Clinton and Blair are big ones.
  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    Neoconservatism — frank

    I was talking about neoliberalism.
  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    It was the 1960s, not 1980s. — frank

    Don't be silly. Your top tax rate in 1960, for example, was 91%.

    Besides, just look it up.

    "Neoliberalism constituted a paradigm shift away from the post-war Keynesian consensus which had lasted from 1945 to 1980."

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoliberalism.

    I'm sorry your American relatives don't have those things. Where are they situated in terms of education level and employment? — frank

    Back to nonsense. Universal healthcare is not determined by education and employment. Hence, the name.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    ↪DingoJones


    So, the implication is that the criticism is irrational because it's about Trump. Which itself is irrational. Trump-Critic Derangement Syndrome (TCDS)?
  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    ↪180 Proof


    That's a relief! :sweat:
  • Coronavirus
    ↪Janus


    Tried to kick the computer when reading Hansover's posts. M-fucker is going to kill me one of these days. :lol:

    Nah, was effing about with a football and twisted it.
  • Joe Biden (+General Biden/Harris Administration)
    ↪frank


    I can modify it to elections are "largely" irrelevant except for... etc and on the economic front that seems fairly accurate to me as the neoliberal consensus has held since it took off in the eighties. Re laying foundations for socialism or whatnot, I would be very modest in my goals for the US. What I would want for Americans (including the family I have over there) is simple stuff like paid sick leave, paid maternity leave, universal healthcare, affordable college education, a fair tax system, better social security etc*. And what I'm arguing is that if the Dems don't offer that they should not expect to be given the support of those who want it. If enough progressives make it clear that this is the deal, the Dems might be forced to make some changes. If progressives jump on the Biden train now, they'll get nothing. You don't pay for a free hamburger.

    *And, of course, take the money out of politics. Nothing good is going to come out of having a system that essentially legalizes bribes.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    Identifying when someone is allowing their views of Trump to cloud or impair their normal behaviour (TDS in a nutshell) — DingoJones

    It's a made-up-meme, the purpose of which is to discredit criticism of Trump. Period. There is zero more substance to it than that as you're smart enough to know. And, besides, by the definition above, every criticism of any politician clouded by bias against them (which is to a degree almost every criticism of every politician) is X [insert politician's name] Derangement Syndrome. In fact why restrict it to politicians? Let's just call every criticism we don't like "deranged", so we don't have to deal with it. So, it's a primitive political cudgel dressed up in a superficial layer of pseudo-psychological double-speak and employing it marks an end to serious communication and a descent into the same childishness it seeks to condemn. (Like, how does the conversation continue now you've identified your opponent as "deranged"?).
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    ↪schopenhauer1


    I was just saying you'd been criticized a lot not that you'd done anything wrong.
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