Padawanbater2
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Here's Sanders in West Virginia convincing rural, right-wing, conservative voters progressive policies work
A new party with a platform of outlawing cash influencing our political system.We both agree on that, its how we're gonna get it done that's at issue, especially with the fact the court is gonna be tilted towards retardism again.
It's very simple. @Padawanbater2 refers to an opinion poll.
STANDING OVATION!
@Fogdog I just don't think your opinion explains the facts, the mood of actual voters or their preferences as well as @Padawanbater2's assertions here.
Call me a leftie or a socialist all you want, but that's your bias talking. I'm A CENTRIST, and the country is falling off the the right wing authoritarian fascist cliff. Why? Because corrosive and their major shareholders want it this way and they'll do whatever it takes to hold back the progressive tsunami, one they know is coming.
The 111th congress got most of those important left leaning bills done in only 2 months and one week.nancy pelosi was one of the most effective speakers ever. the amount that dems got done under her leadership in the 111th is unequaled.
unlike boehner and ryan, she was actually good at her job.
They're voting for people they think will change the status quo, in many cases, in Trump's case, they're voting for people pushing fake populism. Trump said during the campaign his healthcare plan would cover everyone and be cheaper than the ACA; he supported universal healthcare. He was against the TPP, exporting jobs, etc. Only a few examples. Republicans won because Democrats have failed to support actual populism. Americans are largely progressive when it comes to the issues, they're simply never given the chance to support an actual progressive, and moderates don't get people to the polls.lately people in most states are voting for people who oppose those policies.
that ronan guy you said you support is a republican.They're voting for people they think will change the status quo, in many cases, in Trump's case, they're voting for people pushing fake populism. Trump said during the campaign his healthcare plan would cover everyone and be cheaper than the ACA; he supported universal healthcare. He was against the TPP, exporting jobs, etc. Only a few examples. Republicans won because Democrats have failed to support actual populism. Americans are largely progressive when it comes to the issues, they're simply never given the chance to support an actual progressive, and moderates don't get people to the polls.
Republicans have done a great job lying to people about being populist. They used hope and hate to drive people to the polls. All based on lies, and because the majority of Americans are extremely ignorant when it comes to politics, public policy, fact checking, and pretty much braindead when it comes to critical thinking, it worked.They're voting for people they think will change the status quo, in many cases, in Trump's case, they're voting for people pushing fake populism. Trump said during the campaign his healthcare plan would cover everyone and be cheaper than the ACA; he supported universal healthcare. He was against the TPP, exporting jobs, etc. Only a few examples. Republicans won because Democrats have failed to support actual populism. Americans are largely progressive when it comes to the issues, they're simply never given the chance to support an actual progressive, and moderates don't get people to the polls.
Trump said during the campaign many times he supports the concerns of ordinary people. Then, when he became president, he so far has done the complete opposite. So, he was faking being a populist or caring about the concerns of average Americans"Pushing fake populism"
I think you don't know what populism is. It isn't fake populism if it is someone posing as a hero of the masses leading a charge as an outsider to the establishment to enact the will of the people, then becoming authoritarian.
That's just populism. It goes left or right.
Too funny that you say the country is thirsting for radical populism when most of the states in this country vote for radical right wingers who oppose all those policies. What you are doing is projecting your wishes and not trying to learn the truth.They're voting for people they think will change the status quo, in many cases, in Trump's case, they're voting for people pushing fake populism. Trump said during the campaign his healthcare plan would cover everyone and be cheaper than the ACA; he supported universal healthcare. He was against the TPP, exporting jobs, etc. Only a few examples. Republicans won because Democrats have failed to support actual populism. Americans are largely progressive when it comes to the issues, they're simply never given the chance to support an actual progressive, and moderates don't get people to the polls.
that ronan guy you said you support is a republicanTrump said during the campaign many times he supports the concerns of ordinary people. Then, when he became president, he so far has done the complete opposite. So, he was faking being a populist or caring about the concerns of average Americans
Not by every defintion, but by some it does seem there is inherently an ulterior motive or an underlying motivation to mislead. Mostly I've understood it as the basic google defintion of representing the concerns of the average person in any given population. But debating the merits of the idea, is it really possible or even desirable? What defines the ordinary person? Is that just another word for majority tyranny? What about the minority?"Pushing fake populism"
I think you don't know what populism is. It isn't fake populism if it is someone posing as a hero of the masses leading a charge as an outsider to the establishment to enact the will of the people, then becoming authoritarian.
That's just populism. It goes left or right.
The people that voted for TEA Party Republicans during Obama's administration were not the same people who support populist left positions. Obama and the Democrats didn't offer them anything of substance after he was elected, so they stayed home during the midterms. Obama earned nearly 5 million more votes in 2008 than he did in 2012 after 4 years governing.Too funny that you say the country is thirsting for radical populism when most of the states in this country vote for radical right wingers who oppose all those policies.
Americans consistently support progressive positions when it comes to policy issues, except on the 2nd amendment and capital punishment.How do you know what people are thinking?
The people who are voting are not progressive. Progressives largely stay home because they're not interested in voting for an establishment DemocratI don't make that ridiculous claim, I look at what people are doing. What they are doing is voting for right wing radicals.
Trump won because of the white working class in the rust beltThe theory that Trump was voted in because of economic policies has been disproven. People mostly voted for Trump because they were fragile whites who were attracted to his sexist and racist policies and language.
Fortunately, Obama is inept and the left wing congress is unable to mount enough votes to pass the radical left's legislation. This is giving Republicans a chance to turn the tides. Not because states are suddenly thirsting for radical right wing policies but because the radical left currently in control is too far left. -Republicans in 2009Fortunately, Trump is inept and the right wing congress is unable to mount enough votes to pass the radical right's legislation. This is giving Democrats a chance to turn the tides. Not because states are suddenly thirsting for radical left wing policies but because the radical right currently in control is too far right.
Sanders receives standing ovations in deep red states like West Virginia from deeply conservative voters who identify with his positions on policySanders supporters appear ridiculous to the more conservative state's voters. You guys don't have a chance except in states like mine that is more liberal than other states.
The ones I've talked to did it for social and economic reasons. They really believed Trump about everyone getting covered and cheaper (healthcare), more job growth, lower taxes for just the middle class and reduced debt (I know, they are literally retarded), closing loopholes, cutting regulation (policy they don't even understand), building the wall, banning Muslims, shutting down BLM, and returning America to Reagan.Too funny that you say the country is thirsting for radical populism when most of the states in this country vote for radical right wingers who oppose all those policies. What you are doing is projecting your wishes and not trying to learn the truth.
How do you know what people are thinking? I don't make that ridiculous claim, I look at what people are doing. What they are doing is voting for right wing radicals. The theory that Trump was voted in because of economic policies has been disproven. People mostly voted for Trump because they were fragile whites who were attracted to his sexist and racist policies and language. Fortunately, Trump is inept and the right wing congress is unable to mount enough votes to pass the radical right's legislation. This is giving Democrats a chance to turn the tides. Not because states are suddenly thirsting for radical left wing policies but because the radical right currently in control is too far right.
Sanders supporters appear ridiculous to the more conservative state's voters. You guys don't have a chance except in states like mine that is more liberal than other states.
By the way, you continue to misuse the term progressive. To be progressive is to support progress. There are conservative progressives and liberal progressives. In some ways, you are a conservative progressive.
you're watching too much chris matthews, padaraper.Sanders receives standing ovations in deep red states like West Virginia