Drazzil wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2019 11:00 pm
Go be pissed at the people who created the conditions that swept Trump into power.
Um. You voted for Trump - and …
…and now listen to you.
Yep. 49.99 percent of the American population showed up to vote for Trump. Lots of people couldn't see the difference between Hillary and Trump. Lots of people stayed home.
If you want to blame someone, blame the establishment for creating the conditions that polarized the racists, disenfranchized swathes of minorities, demotivated the progressives, misinformed the workers in Michigan, launched Hillaries October suprise, the Russians for compromising our election boxes in swing states, and weaponizing facebook fake news oh and the Electorial college.
If you have any breath or blame left, then blame the frustrated out of work idiot who pulled the lever for Trump in a safe state that went for Hillary. Thanks!
Drazzil, you are spouting made up shit to make yourself feel better and feel that your depression etc. isn’t your fault because you (and others) have someone to blame for the shit in your life.
If that is your sense of humor, go get some help like many of us have been telling you for months. At least try to get your shit together. Being an adult is taking responsibility for yourself.
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Drazzil wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2019 11:45 pm
Yep. 49.99 percent of the American population showed up to vote for Trump. Lots of people couldn't see the difference between Hillary and Trump. Lots of people stayed home.
Wrong. Trump took 46.1% of the popular vote, but only about 60% of the voting age population voted in the 2016 presidential election (based on methodology, that number varies from 58.1% to 61.4%). Subtracting the non-electoral vote population (such as DC and Puerto Rico) leaves Trump with about 26% of American voting population.
Z-Corn wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2019 8:34 am
Just straight-up trolling for attention at this point. And he gets that attention.
Concur.
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Drazzil wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2019 11:00 pmYou're angry, and no I think I'm quoting actual Bernie. Regardless of whether he actually said it is actually inmeterial.
Good lord. Read this again and then ask yourself why it makes people--people in conversation with you in good faith--angry.
Drazzil wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2019 11:45 pm
Yep. 49.99 percent of the American population showed up to vote for Trump. Lots of people couldn't see the difference between Hillary and Trump. Lots of people stayed home.
Wrong. Trump took 46.1% of the popular vote, but only about 60% of the voting age population voted in the 2016 presidential election (based on methodology, that number varies from 58.1% to 61.4%). Subtracting the non-electoral vote population (such as DC and Puerto Rico) leaves Trump with about 26% of American voting population.
I haven’t seen that 26% number before. It’s kind of comforting.
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Drazzil wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2019 11:45 pm
Yep. 49.99 percent of the American population showed up to vote for Trump. Lots of people couldn't see the difference between Hillary and Trump. Lots of people stayed home.
Wrong. Trump took 46.1% of the popular vote, but only about 60% of the voting age population voted in the 2016 presidential election (based on methodology, that number varies from 58.1% to 61.4%). Subtracting the non-electoral vote population (such as DC and Puerto Rico) leaves Trump with about 26% of American voting population.
I haven’t seen that 26% number before. It’s kind of comforting.
Yeah, although it also highlights how deeply flawed / broken our electoral and constitutional system is. It allows an individual / party with the committed support of ~ 25% - 30% of the population to do a lot of things that are opposed by a strong majority.
Drazzil wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2019 11:45 pm
Yep. 49.99 percent of the American population showed up to vote for Trump. Lots of people couldn't see the difference between Hillary and Trump. Lots of people stayed home.
Wrong. Trump took 46.1% of the popular vote, but only about 60% of the voting age population voted in the 2016 presidential election (based on methodology, that number varies from 58.1% to 61.4%). Subtracting the non-electoral vote population (such as DC and Puerto Rico) leaves Trump with about 26% of American voting population.
I haven’t seen that 26% number before. It’s kind of comforting.
Yeah, although it also highlights how deeply flawed / broken our electoral and constitutional system is. It allows an individual / party with the committed support of ~ 25% - 30% of the population to do a lot of things that are opposed by a strong majority.
But not strongly opposed by a strong majority. At least not when 40% can't be assed to vote.
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I was Team Warren, but this whole kerfuffle with "Bernie said a woman couldn't win" is making me dislike her. Like, he asked you to run. He's said that women should be president. Did Warren get some ex-Clinton or Harris staffers or something? That sounds like it's out of their playbook.
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One top Sanders aide said the candidate's proposed cumulative increase in government's size "is not something we are discussing in the scope of the campaign."
I don't really want someone who plans to double the size of government and has no idea how to pay for it. If Bernie won't own it now, you can guarantee the Republicans will make him own it during the campaign if he wins the nomination. He's the perfect candidate to insure another 4 years of Trump.
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Eel Snave wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 9:18 am
I was Team Warren, but this whole kerfuffle with "Bernie said a woman couldn't win" is making me dislike her. Like, he asked you to run. He's said that women should be president. Did Warren get some ex-Clinton or Harris staffers or something? That sounds like it's out of their playbook.
Eel Snave wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 9:18 am
I was Team Warren, but this whole kerfuffle with "Bernie said a woman couldn't win" is making me dislike her. Like, he asked you to run. He's said that women should be president. Did Warren get some ex-Clinton or Harris staffers or something? That sounds like it's out of their playbook.
One top Sanders aide said the candidate's proposed cumulative increase in government's size "is not something we are discussing in the scope of the campaign."
I don't really want someone who plans to double the size of government and has no idea how to pay for it.
It gets worse. He doesn't even know how much it will cost. "You don't know. Nobody knows. It's impossible to predict."
You would think a candidate that's been running for almost a year, and preparing for a lot longer, would be prepared for such a predictable question.
Eel Snave wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 9:18 am
I was Team Warren, but this whole kerfuffle with "Bernie said a woman couldn't win" is making me dislike her. Like, he asked you to run. He's said that women should be president. Did Warren get some ex-Clinton or Harris staffers or something? That sounds like it's out of their playbook.
I would bet a month's pay that Warren's account is more accurate than Sanders' version of the discussion. He is incredibly sloppy with rhetoric and prone to exaggeration.
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Zarathud: The sad thing is that Barak Obama is a very intelligent and articulate person, even when you disagree with his views it's clear that he's very thoughtful. I would have loved to see Obama in a real debate.
Me: Wait 12 years, when he runs for president. :-)
Eel Snave wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 9:18 am
I was Team Warren, but this whole kerfuffle with "Bernie said a woman couldn't win" is making me dislike her. Like, he asked you to run. He's said that women should be president. Did Warren get some ex-Clinton or Harris staffers or something? That sounds like it's out of their playbook.
I would bet a month's pay that Warren's account is more accurate than Sanders' version of the discussion. He is incredibly sloppy with rhetoric and prone to exaggeration.
Yep. And while it may have been a throw away line to him, it probably hit her harder.
I hope Bernie does well in NH. Instead of donating $50 and watching my money fund whoever gets the nod. I'm just buying swag this time around. I figure most of the money goes to the Bernie campaign anyway. This way I won't watch my money go to someone I don't support whoever the DNC crowns this time around.
Blackhawk wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2020 6:32 pm
To borrow an old saying: Bernie, please save me from your followers.
I actually like Bernie, but on Twitter I've been muting his followers every day.
...or bots and trolls posing as Bernie bros. After reading that Atlantic article about the GOP's disinformation apparatus, I don't trust anything anymore.
Blackhawk wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2020 6:32 pm
To borrow an old saying: Bernie, please save me from your followers.
I actually like Bernie, but on Twitter I've been muting his followers every day.
...or bots and trolls posing as Bernie bros. After reading that Atlantic article about the GOP's disinformation apparatus, I don't trust anything anymore.
The bots I can handle, since I'll probably never see them again anyway. It's the hardcore ten-posts-a-day high-profile fan captains that are the problem.
Honestly, setting his policies and positions aside, I don't know how anyone can handle Bernie's old grouchy guy personality. He's like the original, "You kids, get off my lawn!" guy. Every time I've ever seen him speak, I feel like he's yelling at me!
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Kurth wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2020 11:47 am
Honestly, setting his policies and positions aside, I don't know how anyone can handle Bernie's old grouchy guy personality. He's like the original, "You kids, get off my lawn!" guy. Every time I've ever seen him speak, I feel like he's yelling at me!
One thing that struck me was when my (10 YO) daughter watched maybe 15 minutes of the first Democratic debate with me. After Bernie talked, the first thing my daughter said was, "Is he angry?" I was like "yeah, kind of". Just found it interesting that that was her first reaction.
Of course, you can certainly defend that - "everyone should be angry!". But I'll admit that style-wise I do tend to prefer the happy warrior types.
Kurth wrote:Every time I've ever seen him speak, I feel like he's yelling at me!
Bernie IS yelling at you, Kurth. Literally and figuratively.
"If the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts." - Albert Einstein "I don't stand by anything." - Trump “Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.” - John Stuart Mill, Inaugural Address Delivered to the University of St Andrews, 2/1/1867 “It is the impractical things in this tumultuous hell-scape of a world that matter most. A book, a name, chicken soup. They help us remember that, even in our darkest hour, life is still to be savored.” - Poe, Altered Carbon