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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 09 2016 at 08:36
Case in point yesterday.. I was listening to NPR.. the Diane Rhem show and they had some mental midget on there who called telling Diane how HER 1st Ammendment rights were infringing upon for being forced to take PICTURES.. she was a photographer.. of gay couples.

Really... REALLY. I had to turn the station. Not out of anger.. but embarassment for the poor women.  She probably had no idea what an uneducated, backwoods HICK of an ignorant American she sounded. Those are the type of voters that make people like Cruz and Trump possible. The scary and sickening part is there are a LOT of them in America.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 09 2016 at 08:40
far too many of them, and dammit, we give each and every one of them a vote.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 09 2016 at 08:40
yep...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 09 2016 at 09:32
Originally posted by emigre80 emigre80 wrote:

Oh, I thought you were saying you did not find Clinton inspirational yourself and therefore could understand why others don't.
 
I have been arguing with a friend on facebook (and if he doesn't stop being such an ass I may "unfriend" him soon) who keeps saying that Clinton is an awful candidate, has done terrible things, is a corporate shill, etc. All the standard Republican talking points, except he's a Sanders fan. I don't get it, I really don't, how people can listen to her and then believe all this nonsense.  It just goes to show how far the right-wing bullsh*t has permeated political discourse, because he really thinks he thought of this all on his own instead of swallowing what the media has been feeding him for years.

I think it is fair for a Sanders supporter to not like Clinton, but not for right-wing talking points. Personally I have a lot of problems with her foreign policy. Her support of the war in Iraq, her advocating military action in Libya (not even considering the video of her gloating over the death of Gaddafi), her tacit support of the coup d'etat in Guatemala that has lead to widespread privatization of natural resources and violence (particularly femicide and violence towards environmental activists combating the privatization) are starters.
Domestically, I don't see why she hasn't embraced Sanders' views on imprisonment of black vs white people because he is depressingly right. I also think that people who support Sanders due to his pro-LGBT advocacy ever since becoming a mayor (even at a time when it was not a popular opinion) should support Clinton for her recent adoption of pro-LGBT stances as well. Now that we have had a feasible candidate running on a grassroots platform who is advocating serious financial reform it seems to me to be doing too little to support Clinton's much more moderate stance.
Overall I just think Sanders' supporters are people who want change and don't see it happening under Clinton.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 09 2016 at 09:51
the question is... will any serious financial reform happen under any President. Even if he (or Hillary LOL) were so inclined.. and not just playing lip service to the masses...  IMO there is zero chance it would get through Congress. About as much chance as having Congress pass term limits upon themselves.

 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 09 2016 at 11:00
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

the question is... will any serious financial reform happen under any President. Even if he (or Hillary LOL) were so inclined.. and not just playing lip service to the masses...  IMO there is zero chance it would get through Congress. About as much chance as having Congress pass term limits upon themselves.

That is true, and as I've said before I am a libertarian socialist, so I have a dim view of reform as a whole. However, Sanders is pretty open about how he needs his supporters to get out and support similarly minded candidates for all offices, including the most local of politics. The r/GrassrootsSelect subreddit has done a good job starting to work towards that. I think the ultimate goal of his campaign has been to build a movement, if he is successful in that it will still be a success even if he does not get nominated for the general.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 09 2016 at 11:07
I give full credit to that line of thinking and the activism inherent in it. Clap

Just not at the cost of pretty much giving the White House to either of two psychotic wackos that will take what is far more important (or practical) than financial reform, social isssues, and roll back the gains we have made the last 8 years. Rolling them back so damn fast our heads will spin.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 09 2016 at 11:54
Originally posted by A Person A Person wrote:


That is true, and as I've said before I am a libertarian socialist, so I have a dim view of reform as a whole.


interesting...

I have a dim view of reform as well.  consider me a financial agnostic.  I have a great, well paying job that is recession proof. I will never be laid off, not many can do what I do as well as I do it. And thanks to our worshipping of the all mighty college education.. fewer and fewer enter my trade which means I become more and more valuable as the years go by. Forecast are as my and the generation above me retire we will have a shortage of tradesmen on order of 50% Want to make real money and have real job security. Drop out of college and learn a trade.


As far as everyone else.  Why care about those who continually shoot themselves in the foot by voting in those who could give two sh*ts about they live above or below the poverty line. For those politicians have hood winked them into thinking that worrying about who is sleeping or married who is more important than their own financial well being.  In all honesty we are so far down the path of destroying the middle class and becoming a country of haves and have nots it would take more than one President or a progressive Congress to correct.  To me it is a hopeless fight.

While I really could care less about financial/economic reform... social matters I care a GREAT deal about. They are not victims of being duped by those supposedly care for them.. but are victims of the lasting predisposition this country has towards hatred, bigotry, violence, and religious evangelism.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 11 2016 at 19:49
Well played, Boston Globe
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 11 2016 at 21:38
lol like soldiers would refuse that order.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2016 at 09:57
^Well, at least some may...  Cry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2016 at 10:52
I would, but I'd refuse to be a soldier anyway.
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