Don't "love your enemies", because what comes of it is not love, it's passive aggressiveness. — baker
But I've always been attracted to being different from the pack,
and doing things the hard way; and loving these worthless bastards has got to be the hardest thing in the world! — James Riley
Oh, come on, you have got to be more creative than that! — baker
That parties have dramatically changed in time is in my view a noteworthy fact, not something totally unimportant.Yes, it is totally unimportant. You see, the United States Republican Party used to be liberal and the United States Democrat Party used to be conservative. — James Riley
That parties have dramatically changed in time is in my view a noteworthy fact, not something totally unimportant. — ssu
The utter inability to see fault in both parties is interesting, but very typical. — ssu
And the sad thing is that these two parties sustain their power grab of the political field by making it so toxic and polarizing. — ssu
I long for the day when utterly selfish profit-seeking homosexuals can get filthy rich selling weed.
Republicans in particular, quite recently, are turning their back on capitalism (economic freedom). — Kasperanza
Take your Ayn Rand bullshit and stick it up your wazoo. No one is interested -- least of all me. — Xtrix
At least you are an optimist. I wouldn't be so much.But with the influence of Bernie's movement, I think that's beginning to change. — Xtrix
Bernie is more like the lure for those young Americans who basically are for social democracy (or that kind of stuff), yet Bernie will bow down to the party machine once the actual decision time comes. Bernie is all too happy to be "the second runner up" to what the party leaders want. And if he gets some legislation through, some success in moving the party to left, that is all he wants. — ssu
You see, the Democratic Party isn't a social democratic party. Hence it simply won't go for universal health care or workers rights as a fully fledged social democratic party would do. In the US you have a centrist and a right-wing party. Simple as that. — ssu
Well, do you have an universal health care system that other western countries have? Or do you think Biden will give you basically free tertiary (university-level) education like my country has?So I really don't see this as fair criticism, especially once the reality of the situation is understood. — Xtrix
Well, if you accept the two party system, then don't be surprised when nothing really changes.True, the two-party system is awful. That the DNC didn't want Bernie and managed to beat him back is also true. The fact that they're not in favor of many of Bernie's proposals -- also true. I've said all that before myself, and this is widely known. Move on from that. — Xtrix
And some conservatives will hope that the Republicans would push things to their liking also. So you both will uphold the two party system.I don't care for Biden or the Democrats. They happen to be our only realistic bet for anything close to being done, and they're clearly more susceptible to being pushed in the right direction. — Xtrix
Well, if you accept the two party system, then don't be surprised when nothing really changes. — ssu
Besides, a lot of younger Americans don't actually want socialism in the classic sense. — ssu
So you both will uphold the two party system. — ssu
You accept the party when you just hope that the party would change it's course as an internal event. Or think that it's meaningless to vote for any other party however disappointed you are in the party: that your vote would be then "lost".What exactly are you implying by "accept"? — Xtrix
One should care what parties are in favor of them. It's not actually socialism, you know. Many right-wing parties at least in Europe are for them. Good example is Sweden. Put often to be an example of socialism, the country is quite capitalistic and "capitalism friendly". Modern Social Democracy isn't totally against capitalism.If universal health care and free public education is socialism, fine. If not, that's fine too. Who cares. — Xtrix
It really isn't my thing as a foreigner to do that. I'm still quite happy at politics in my country. The US-type polarization hasn't yet landed here. Hopefully the bullying never reaches these shores.Right, because you're doing so much to change it by complaining about it on the internet. — Xtrix
What exactly are you implying by "accept"?
— Xtrix
You accept the party when you just hope that the party would change it's course as an internal event. Or think that it's meaningless to vote for any other party however disappointed you are in the party: that your vote would be then "lost". — ssu
Socialism is like talking about "god" -- it can mean almost anything you want. If universal health care and free public education is socialism, fine. If not, that's fine too. Who cares. — Xtrix
One should care what parties are in favor of them. It's not actually socialism, you know. Many right-wing parties at least in Europe are for them. Good example is Sweden. Put often to be an example of socialism, the country is quite capitalistic and "capitalism friendly". Modern Social Democracy isn't totally against capitalism. — ssu
Right, because you're doing so much to change it by complaining about it on the internet.
— Xtrix
It really isn't my thing as a foreigner to do that. I'm still quite happy at politics in my country. The US-type polarization hasn't yet landed here. Hopefully the bullying never reaches these shores. — ssu
What I'm saying is that many people have these illusions on how much power the current political parties have and assume that the landscape is totally fixed. It isn't. In the US example a third party could rise to oppose the duopoly if it would have the strategy to start from the grass roots level, from communal and state level. Not thinking that a rapid dash of a third contender in the Presidential elections would do the job. It won't. To improve (or restore) democracy, one first has to believe in it. — ssu
There are obviously a multitude of ways to participate in politics and the democratic process, but usually the thing for many is voting.You're completely wrong about the first point. It's typical of those who apparently believe voting is the only political action available, in fact (not to say you're one of them, but this line of argument is often used by them). — Xtrix
Wasn't the term essentially useless to you, as many other terms?Count me in for overthrowing capitalism, for that matter. — Xtrix
That is the way people look at it, yet there is the illogical idea of a third party being a spoiler: that especially if the third party is going for the voters that have voted for your party, it will cause the opposite side to win. This is why polarization works for the duopoly.Some say he only helped Clinton get elected. — Xtrix
what do they stand for, at bottom? — Xtrix
Situational morality is better than none, I suppose, but I see it for what it is, and I am minimally moved.
However, her loss does crystallize something for us that many had already known: that the bar to clear in the modern Republican Party isn’t being sufficiently conservative but rather being sufficiently obedient to Donald Trump and his quest to deny and destroy democracy.
We must stop thinking it hyperbolic to say that the Republican Party itself is now a threat to our democracy. I understand the queasiness about labeling many of our fellow Americans in that way. I understand that it sounds extreme and overreaching.
But how else are we to describe what we are seeing?
No I don't think so. Don't believe the hype. Individual-1 is dead man trundling. Desantis is loathsome even in Florida. Maybe Tucker Carlson will run ... :sweat:And yet there's a good chance they take over congress in a couple months and obtain the presidency in 2024. Pretty scary. — Xtrix
No I don't think so. Don't believe the hype. Individual-1 is dead man trundling. Desantis is loathsome even in Florida. — 180 Proof
Anyway, as for 2022, long before Moscow Mitch conceded this week (or last) that the Dems are likely to pick up seats in the Senate, I'd been saying at least since SCOTUS wantonly shat on Reproductive Freedom that the Dems chances of holding the House & Senate were good. Recall the anti-abortion referendum got crushed in ruby red Kansas just a couple of weeks ago! (Iirc, about a third of rural Republican – women – no doubt voted against the GOP measure!)
And since the public J6 Hearings have significantly moved polls on Independents away from the GOP this summer and extreme Trumpstains are on so many ballots around making otherwise safe seats competitive, Dems midterm chances have only improved. The latest news about tr45h being investigated for Espionage, etc can only turn off / frighten the same Independent and moderate Republican suburban voters who bailed on the GOP in 2018 and 2020. And y'know there's at least a footlocker's worth of boots to drop before November, don't ya? :up: — 180 Proof
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