Then why did he close the southern border against the wishes of Big Ag et al?LOL, dude. That's wishful thinking on your part. Trump doesn't give a shiat about anyone other than himself.
Then why did he close the southern border against the wishes of Big Ag et al?LOL, dude. That's wishful thinking on your part. Trump doesn't give a shiat about anyone other than himself.
Well, at least you don't look at him as the second coming of Christ, deny his corruption and just look at him as a tool to achieve goals. I can respect that more than the Evangelicals that don't even acknowledge it and hide under abortion laws and/or the "fake news" moniker.Fair point and well made, AK, but justify is not the right term. 'Putting up with' is better.
I am willing to put up with Trump's corruption since he is the best option we have and his policies are far better for the nation than the sorry excuses who came before him. I would have been happy to put up with Biden's considerable corruption had his policies been beneficial for the country instead of so damaging.
TH, I wouldn't have ever thought you to become a lost cause, but alas....The idea that the Democratic Party is some wild-eyed socialist/communist party is total horse crap. Anyone claiming Clinton or Obama or Biden were anything other than centrists is either an idiot or a liar. They’ve had AOC/Omar and Sinema/Manchin in the same congress.
The GOP, on the other hand, is all in on Trump. Cross him and you will lose your next primary. The “team game” isn’t our problem - the problem is that we are a profoundly stupid country. A smart country would have self-corrected after 1/6 and the GOP would have renounced Trumpism. In a really smart country, Donald Trump would have never sniffed the Oval Office.
Cult will do cult things. Trump goes and no one in that party will take up the mantle. Not JD. Not Rubio. DeSantis tried to be TEMU Trump and couldn't get 4th place.The idea that the Democratic Party is some wild-eyed socialist/communist party is total horse crap. Anyone claiming Clinton or Obama or Biden were anything other than centrists is either an idiot or a liar. They’ve had AOC/Omar and Sinema/Manchin in the same congress.
The GOP, on the other hand, is all in on Trump. Cross him and you will lose your next primary. The “team game” isn’t our problem - the problem is that we are a profoundly stupid country. A smart country would have self-corrected after 1/6 and the GOP would have renounced Trumpism. In a really smart country, Donald Trump would have never sniffed the Oval Office.
When the white supremacists that founded this country got here. Before democrats and Republicans were ever a terrible idea in someone's brain.As a Christian and former Republican who's now an Independent, I've really been thinking lately about how divided we've allowed ourselves to become over politics. ...especially, since migrating over to this board and it's really not different from HROT (outside the gawd-awful orange). Honestly I don't even think most Americans are nearly as far apart as SM, MSM and message boards make it seem.
It feels like somewhere along the way politics stopped being about disagreements over policy and started becoming team jersey identity...quite literally us vs them or the dumber "good vs evil". We've gotten to the point where people assume your entire worldview, intelligence and even character is based on who you voted for.
Doesn't the data point to most people actually living somewhere in the middle? Personally, I still lean fiscally conservative. I think national debt matters. I think government waste is real (Huey and I once had a great conversation about defense spending). I think endless spending from BOTH parties eventually catches up to us.
But I also think its reasonable discuss out of control healthcare costs and whether corporations have too much influence (look'n ast you, Big 3!).
As I said in the mosque shooting thread, I'm a strong 2A supporter. I grew up around guns, respect responsible ownership &absolutely believe Americans have a constitutional right to defend themselves. BUT I also don't think every single discussion about gun safety automatically equals "they’re coming for your guns." I think there's room for adults to talk about mental health, enforcement failures and realistic safeguards without instantly treating each other like we're frack'n enemies.
Same thing with abortion. I'm personally pro-life morally and spiritually but I also recognize that many Americans wrestle with incredibly difficult situations that don't fit into my belief system.
Sadly, being moderate or in the middle or whatever doesn't generate clicks. Outrage does and we've pretty much allowed ourselves to become emotionally manipulated into constant outrage. Anyone remember the Manatee Gray color "controversy" at Target a few years back? Geebus.
Ithink it's obvious how we got here, but how to we get away from it?
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You can't use your SNAP benefits for airline tickets, so your traveling to California will have to remain a pipe dream. Or in your case, a wet dream.
Then why did he close the southern border against the wishes of Big Ag et al?
In my lifetime- I saw the “division” begin with bush/gore. I’ve been around rivals long enough to see it…devolve.
It’s only gotten more theatrical and hysterical since then.
The house/country is not burning down around us, no matter how loudly you say it.
Opening the border to millions of unvetted immigrants qualifies as wild-eyed political corruption of the first order.The idea that the Democratic Party is some wild-eyed socialist/communist party is total horse crap. Anyone claiming Clinton or Obama or Biden were anything other than centrists is either an idiot or a liar.
That is simply not true. There is one “our team and our team only” party. Period. Whether you want to admit or not, the Dems will work with conservatives because they have to. They would work with reasonable Republicans if such a thing existed anymore. It takes two working together to meet in the middle and one “team” flatly refuses to consider that. There was a bipartisan plan for immigration. Which “team” torpedoed it?TH, I wouldn't have ever thought you to become a lost cause, but alas....
I'm pretty sure I didn't characterize the democrats as a wide eyed socialist/communist party, though they have a few. The point you referenced is actually the key one: it's a (dangerous) team game now. It doesn't have to be a team game to achieve some wildly communist end. But it certainly is as to power. To wit, Mark Warner, a guy I've greatly admired over the years and who once even teased the development of a third way party, and for whom I've voted in every election he's ever run in, giving $100k to support VA redistricting messaging...for the team. And on the other side, of course, one need look no further than this past week's primaries.
Also, if there's one thing I've learned over 60 or so years, it's that when you get to the point you think that people are just stupid, they tend to surprise you. Personally, I don't think we're that stupid, though I do think we have a very short attention span.
When the white supremacists that founded this country got here. Before democrats and Republicans were ever a terrible idea in someone's brain.
Common ground can be found with politically apathetic people or people that hardly follow politics. Common ground can also be found between progressives and libertarians over some topics. It's really easy to find common ground with seemingly normal people. It is not worth it to waste time to find common ground with maga.
We are over a decade into Trump and the maga cult, and any of them that haven't walked away at this point should be left to themselves to maybe figure it out. If they start to pull away and are willing to listen then I can be understanding and maybe introduce some concepts. Otherwise magas are too far gone and not worth such effort.
One of the interesting divides is that the world is essentially in agreement that Gaza is a genocide. They basically check every box for genocide, but it took a really long time for people in the US to even consider having that thought, and even longer for people to finally catch on to the parasitic Israel relationship. I say it is interesting because we are funding genocide and there isn't much middle ground between funding a genocide or not funding one. I would call seriously into question the ethics of someone wanting to continue funding Israel with everything we know now.
Horseshoe theory is dumb. People in the middle helped lead us to where we are now. It certainly wasn't progressives because they essentially pass nothing.
Being politically middling doesn't guarantee identity and it could very well be that they have no personality at all. Being far left certainly doesn't stop anyone from having an identity. There are a bunch of far left musicians, artists, comedians, etc.
As a Christian and former Republican who's now an Independent, I've really been thinking lately about how divided we've allowed ourselves to become over politics. ...especially, since migrating over to this board and it's really not different from HROT (outside the gawd-awful orange). Honestly I don't even think most Americans are nearly as far apart as SM, MSM and message boards make it seem.
It feels like somewhere along the way politics stopped being about disagreements over policy and started becoming team jersey identity...quite literally us vs them or the dumber "good vs evil". We've gotten to the point where people assume your entire worldview, intelligence and even character is based on who you voted for.
Doesn't the data point to most people actually living somewhere in the middle? Personally, I still lean fiscally conservative. I think national debt matters. I think government waste is real (Huey and I once had a great conversation about defense spending). I think endless spending from BOTH parties eventually catches up to us.
But I also think its reasonable discuss out of control healthcare costs and whether corporations have too much influence (look'n ast you, Big 3!).
As I said in the mosque shooting thread, I'm a strong 2A supporter. I grew up around guns, respect responsible ownership &absolutely believe Americans have a constitutional right to defend themselves. BUT I also don't think every single discussion about gun safety automatically equals "they’re coming for your guns." I think there's room for adults to talk about mental health, enforcement failures and realistic safeguards without instantly treating each other like we're frack'n enemies.
Same thing with abortion. I'm personally pro-life morally and spiritually but I also recognize that many Americans wrestle with incredibly difficult situations that don't fit into my belief system.
Sadly, being moderate or in the middle or whatever doesn't generate clicks. Outrage does and we've pretty much allowed ourselves to become emotionally manipulated into constant outrage. Anyone remember the Manatee Gray color "controversy" at Target a few years back? Geebus.
Ithink it's obvious how we got here, but how to we get away from it?
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Interesting. Pretty much every political quiz I take puts me just a titch right of center and one even had me a titch left of center. It may help to know how I vote doesn't always match how I cho0se to live.First, you're not moderate. You're very much a traditional conservative (pretty far right).
We may disagree on it's interpretation, but I bet we'd find a lot of common ground on gun legislation reform.I likely disagree vehemently with your 2nd Amendment interpretation, and we could likely have a lively political debate about it ... but the trolls would step in, shout "scoreboard" and start shouting how Trump is your President.
I seem to be able to have discussions with Riveting and Scrudders without a bunch of name calling and such.So, how are you going to discuss things nicely and politically, with folks whose essence is now bullying, trolling, mocking and worshipping one man, regardless of what he says or does?