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Originally posted by Ted Striker View Post
Me too. We need foreign observers, and being 100% serious about that. Voter suppression is real.Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
"We confess our little faults to persuade people that we have no large ones." - François de La Rochefoucauld
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Might've liked Yang, more for his temperament and basic decency than for any specific policy. Bugger the rest of them, and Bloomberg twice.
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Yang's decency and thoughtfulness were appealing, yes. He didn't have any policies I found grossly offensive or dangerous, and he didn't strike me as incompetent. I can't say that for anyone else.
As for Trump, he's mostly a nonentity. Russiagate was nonsense from start to finish; he should have been ejected over Ukraine, and Biden too, but neither was and here we are. He gets a lot of hate for being a very effective troll, which is more or less the only way in which he's very effective. When he isn't pooping on the internet, he's being massively and transparently corrupt, which is unseemly but causes little macro damage to the country as a whole. You can make a fair case that his tariffs are harmful, but most of the hate he gets is for being a big fat Ugly American. His warmongering is about level with Obama's in real terms, and I believe Hillary's would have been worse. I'm not happy with his cruelty to immigrants--but what's the alternative?
I suspect that, if Bernie got elected, the result would be a weird mirror image of Trump. Bernie has been a professional gadfly for so long, and done so little with it, that I don't believe he actually knows how to lead. I like that he's anti-war, and I like that he's honest, but he wouldn't have the slightest notion how to implement any of his visions. He certainly couldn't heal the post-Trump divide; he'd face such massive resistance from Trumpians that he'd struggle to accomplish anything, and Democrats don't cohere the same way Republicans do. You'd just have another addled old man yelling divisive things and getting nothing done.
Bloomberg is roughly as authoritarian as Trump, but far more competent. He might actually do something, which frightens me. Trump over Bloomberg.
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Originally posted by Elok View Post
As for Trump, he's mostly a nonentity. Russiagate was nonsense from start to finish; he should have been ejected over Ukraine, and Biden too, but neither was and here we are. He gets a lot of hate for being a very effective troll, which is more or less the only way in which he's very effective. When he isn't pooping on the internet, he's being massively and transparently corrupt, which is unseemly but causes little macro damage to the country as a whole. You can make a fair case that his tariffs are harmful, but most of the hate he gets is for being a big fat Ugly American. His warmongering is about level with Obama's in real terms, and I believe Hillary's would have been worse. I'm not happy with his cruelty to immigrants--but what's the alternative?
I suspect that, if Bernie got elected, the result would be a weird mirror image of Trump. Bernie has been a professional gadfly for so long, and done so little with it, that I don't believe he actually knows how to lead. I like that he's anti-war, and I like that he's honest, but he wouldn't have the slightest notion how to implement any of his visions. He certainly couldn't heal the post-Trump divide; he'd face such massive resistance from Trumpians that he'd struggle to accomplish anything, and Democrats don't cohere the same way Republicans do. You'd just have another addled old man yelling divisive things and getting nothing done.
Basically has less downsides of Trump, even if you don't think he is a good leader, since he is anti-war, anti-cruelty, and anti-corruption?
I understand that you want someone you think is a good leader, but since that doesn't seem to be a choice you are likely to have, isn't it better to take someone who is 'just as bad' on leadership but better on cruelty (by being against it), war (by being against it) and corruption (by being against it)?
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Well, I forgot to add that most of Bernie's ideas strike me as terrible anyway, and there's a nonzero chance that they could force through some sort of metastasized corporate-pork version of any one of them. Trump is a more-or-less reliably useless mushroom in the Oval Office. Devil you know, devil you don't? And then there's the part where Bernie's health ain't the best. At any rate, I live in Florida, so it doesn't much matter what I think if Bernie becomes the nominee. This state is composed of rednecks (who like Trump), retirees (who don't like self-declared socialists), and Cubans (who don't like anyone offering even qualified praise for Castro). Wiki says Clinton took the state by a crushing margin in the '16 primaries.
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Originally posted by Elok View PostTrump is a more-or-less reliably useless mushroom in the Oval Office. Devil you know, devil you don't?Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
"We confess our little faults to persuade people that we have no large ones." - François de La Rochefoucauld
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Originally posted by giblets View Post"I'm not happy with concentration camps, but what's the alternative?" holy **** the conservative brain worms.
I think the only path forward is to focus on excitement and turnout. And Bernie looks to be that.
JM
(I Also prefer Bernie's politics to Biden's, but the most important thing is to end this Trumpist regime.)Jon Miller-
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Originally posted by Lorizael View Post
Even accepting this premise, I think there's still ample reason to oppose Trump unconditionally. He is an openly corrupt and authoritarian bully who has been given official approval by the United States Senate to continue being so. That is a giant flashing neon sign that our checks and balances are no longer working and are ripe for abuse by politicians who might not be quite so "useless." As such, we in the electorate must reject that possibility in the strongest possible terms. Making sure Trump is only a one-term president is the first step in sending that message.
Bloomberg still scares me because an actually competent authoritarian ghoul is not an improvement, but at this point, it looks like Bernie is going to be the nominee anyway. If he were merely another senile old man trying to get things done by yelling, it might be tempting to support him. I'd still hesitate, partly because he has some authoritarian impulses of his own (see: "hey, look at those Cuban literacy rates!") and is an unknown quantity where actual executive power is concerned, but mostly because Bernie would tend to exacerbate the existing problem of polarization and the domination of national discourse by loudmouthed malcontents. Which is how people proposing to solve problems with mountains of imaginary money--like Trump or Bernie--get close to power in the first place.
Ultimately, this is the internet's fault. Never before has it been possible for information to flow so fluidly, or for so many voices to speak so loudly with so few resources. That privileges the loud, obnoxious, ignorant, and inexperienced. At some point, we're going to have to adjust to this as the new way of things--to develop cultural antibodies, as SSC would put it. My "goal," as a powerless person on the sidelines of a hideously irrational process, is to hope that things remain more or less stable in the meantime, which is why I wanted a relatively sane and conciliatory voice like Yang. I would even tolerate Buttigieg, and he strikes me as a smarmy calculating phony and probably not competent to lead. Biden would be okay too, I suppose. As-is? Euugggghh. We've got some growing pains before we discover some way to pull the country back together.Last edited by Elok; February 25, 2020, 19:19.
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Biden is brain dead and can't remember what decade he's in.
I fully expected many here to go Bernie, since he's a Socialist career politician.Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
"Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead
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