UncleBuck
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i'd vote for a botulism-ridden hot dog that even looked a lot like trump, on the coin flip chance that it were not as corrupt and incompetent.i thought trump was the infected hot dog
i'd vote for a botulism-ridden hot dog that even looked a lot like trump, on the coin flip chance that it were not as corrupt and incompetent.i thought trump was the infected hot dog
... And because they were completely obvious about it, we're onto the game and won't tolerate it again.We got beat because of Republican gerrymandering, not some ideological flaw
LOL. This is not even remotely possible at the time. I'd answer that if there were a viable example of one.Would you vote for the Democratic candidate even if you viewed their policies to be worse than the Republican candidate?
TPPLOL. This is not even remotely possible at the time. I'd answer that if there were a viable example of one.
you can't even explain your opposition to TPP.
Do you support 'TPP', the 'gold standard' of trade?you can't even explain your opposition to TPP.
yes because i'm not dumb, a luddite, a dumb, luddite, a xenophobe, or a dipshit.Do you support 'TPP', the 'gold standard' of trade?
Why? Can you explain what the provision is and why you support it?
The poll isn't about Trump. It's about the direction you believe the Democratic party should take to ensure political victoriesbecause i'd vote for a botulism-ridden hot dog over trump.
Happy to;So far, nearly 90% of respondents say move left. Bernie Sanders is the most popular politician in the entire country and in most mainstream circles, he's labeled a 'far-left liberal' or even a 'radical'.. So what exactly is 'radical' about the policy positions he espouses if most Americans support them?
Single-payer healthcare, universal college, paid maternity leave and vacation time, raising the minimum wage to a living wage, investing in science, medicine, education and infrastructure.. what is radical about any of this? Getting out of offensive wars and nation building, distancing ourselves from the catalyst of Islamic extremism in America; Israel. What's radical about that? Being fiscally conservative when it comes to the military industrial complex and enforcing drug policy, again, what is radical about that?
Someone care to explain?
Tell that to moderates. I'm unwilling to compromise on accepting bribes or reforming campaign finance. This is a staple of progressivism. To bend or fold on it is to accept corporate control over the party and dismiss the working-class voters as worthless. You take bribes, kiss my vote goodbye. Call that a "purity test" all you want [Democratic establishment shills], we'll beat them without bribes and be beholden to American voters. Moderates better buckle up.Basically be liberal as hell all while always being the adult in the room.
It needs to be left but not to the point of being the freedom caucus corollary, it must sometimes still accept the good over perfect. We must do so with strenghth and conviction and message not with the pure political antics and party wins over all else ways of the radical right just in opposite position. Basically be liberal as hell all while always being the adult in the room.
You just bitched about Republican policy positions always being wrong, so what do you believe Democrats should compromise with moderates and conservatives on?
this is a good summary of where I'd like the Democratic party to move to and quickly. Democratic party "to be left but not to the point of" unwilling to compromise. Well said
let's not forget the thousands of paid foreign propagandists operating heavily in the same three states that cost her the election.Do you guys really need ANOTHER echo chamber?
Just because people want the party to shift to the left doesn't mean they'll vote hard left...
The false equivalency is stunning.
"Most popular politician in the country" I find rings hollow when you put it beside "lost the primaries by ALOT of votes" (And that's amongst Democrats)
Hillary only lost because of an arcane system of gerrymandering to appease food producing states, not because of some fundamental policy flaw.
People want the party to shift left, but they won't vote left?Just because people want the party to shift to the left doesn't mean they'll vote hard left...
Are you saying you don't believe the poll?"Most popular politician in the country" I find rings hollow when you put it beside "lost the primaries by ALOT of votes" (And that's amongst Democrats)
Then you voted that the Democratic party should just keep doing what they've been doing, right?Hillary only lost because of an arcane system of gerrymandering to appease food producing states, not because of some fundamental policy flaw.
What about Correct the Record? The organization hired by the Clinton campaign to obstruct the Sanders campaignlet's not forget the thousands of paid foreign propagandists operating heavily in the same three states that cost her the election.
probably just a coincidence, no need to have an investigation about it or anything.