I want to hear these politicians (who'll still get fat paychecks even if they set the house on fire) come up with some detailed, real world plans about how they're going to implement these nice sounding ideas.
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I want to hear these politicians (who'll still get fat paychecks even if they set the house on fire) come up with some detailed, real world plans about how they're going to implement these nice sounding ideas.
As a Brit friend of mine says, at times I think that Meester is just "taking a ****." Maybe he's not. I'm never sure. But I'm pretty sure that he's not really a Republican any more than Lyndon LaRouche was really a Democrat.
those in power will only give up the slightest amount of power that allows them to maintain the majority of their power
Both sides, left/right-Democrat/Republican have things to answer for. IMO, there's no point in trying to keep score or present one as the good guy and the other as the bad guy. See, to me (and a fellow named George Washington), they're both/all bad guys. Political parties are power hungry and corrupt to some varying degree by their very nature.
The false equivalency of the far right.
This puts it into perspective nicely. I also liked the line from The Newsroom - "If democrats said the earth was round and republicans said it was flat, the headline would be Democrats and Republicans can't agree on the shape of the earth!"
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History is full of examples of ruling classes that misjudged how much that was. I'm not saying it will happen again, I have doubts that the masses could even win a war against the rich and powerful few, in this age. But I do hope that there's some limit to what they can get away with. The older I get the more I suspect that there isn't.
Still putting equal blame on both sides. This is where we have to part ways. I don't say the democrats are perfect or even necessarily all that great, but I can't see how anybody who's been paying attention to US politics for the last decade could argue that one side isn't more to blame for the level of dysfunction than the other. Like I said, I landed in the USA less than 15 years ago thinking I would be a republican. Maybe you're just used to them, having lived in the USA your whole life, but they seemed like insane radical fanatics to me, pretty much every single one, and they're a problem that the USA is going to have to deal with eventually.
Yeah, but even when the masses have been successful in toppling those at the top, they've often made some pretty poor replacement choices: Lenin/Stalin, Mao, Castro, et al.
Doesn't have to be exactly equal for the rowboat to sink. Even within the same company, I've dealt with plant level management at one struggling facility that sucked less (or more) than the plant level management at another struggling facility. And the very same is true of the unions that were on the other side of the table. At times, the only (and I do mean only!) thing that they had in common was their willingness to tell me every bad thing that they could think of about the other side... if I let them. I try to let those people spend a reasonable amount of time airing their grievances. But I wasn't there to judge who was worse - even if one side was worse. I was there to decide if enough common ground could be found to keep the facility open and make it viable.
All this to say: I know plenty of Republicans. And I know plenty of Democrats. And whatever the national parties are up to (good or bad), I know plenty of people who identify with one group or the other and I judge them based on my interactions with them. As for the national parties, they each have positions that I agree with and others that I disagree with. But OK, the Republicans are worse (as you see it) and the Democrats are... less worse? I'm OK with that. Doesn't do anything to convince me that I should change my (pretty much) lifelong stance of not being a party line voter though. Their guy is a thief. Our gal is only a liar. Vote for her! Uh... don't think so. Think I'll go for option #3 or #4 if that's all I have to choose from with the majors.
Something else that I hear every time I talk to Repubs and Dems in real life. A good many Repubs voted for Trump more out of a dislike for Hillary than a love of Trump. And a good many Dems voted for Hillary more out of a dislike for Trump than a love of Hillary. Course, there are others that would vote for any empty suit (or pants suit) that had the appropriate R or D stamped on it. I can see those folks out in the surf, but they're too far away for me to worry about trying to save.
And kind of back to your original query in this thread... at some point, I might send a short email back to HQ: FUBAR... no hope. :dunno:
That's why you need to vote for Bernie bro.
I think you're a closet progressive. Whenever you're ready to come out of the closet we'll be here for you.
I addressed in the previous post.That's why you need to vote for Bernie bro.
I think you're a closet progressive. Whenever you're ready to come out of the closet we'll be here for you.