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Delaware state senate race results are coming in.
Diamond Joe was going door to door for this one.
Delaware state senate race results are coming in.
Uh............... So if they are married to a foreign individual that individual can be deported?
Delaware state senate race results are coming in.
Diamond Joe was going door to door for this one.
Spouses, parents, and children are no longer protected.
That's gonna go over great.
But out military LOVES Trump!!
But out military LOVES Trump!!
The best thing that can happen right now is trump pissing off the military. Then the republicans will have to decide whether they're the gun toting military loving type, or the trump type.
There will be schaudenfraude.
Delaware race has me wondering, has any diet Trump won an election? Seemingly Trumpism dies with Trump
Glad that the democrats seems to have scored a decently sized win in delaware. Though I have no idea how close these things normally are
They actually won it by bigger margins than Hillary won the district last year, so that's something!Glad that the democrats seems to have scored a decently sized win in delaware. Though I have no idea how close these things normally are
I don't know if it was you who posted this but I copied and saved this from PoliGAF a few months ago:That's been the history of the social safety net in our country. Race is literally the thing holding everything back, it's the deepest current influencing our politics. If you dig down deep enough on anything it comes back to race. It's the overarching issue that needs to be addressed because of how it influences everything else.
RACE IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUE IN AMERICAN POLITICS
RACE IS A MORE IMPORTANT ISSUE THAN CLASS IN AMERICAN POLITICS
RACE MAKES IT DIFFICULT TO MAKE COALITIONS BROAD ENOUGH TO TACKLE CLASS BASED ISSUES
DEMOCRATS ARE SEEN BY SOME AS NOT ADDRESSING CLASS ISSUES BECAUSE THEY TRY TO ADDRESS CLASS ISSUES ALONG RACIAL LINES
THE MERE ACT OF TRYING TO UPLIFT NON-WHITE VOTERS TURNS OFF MANY WHITE VOTERS (EVEN WHITE VOTERS WHO BY AND LARGE ARE GOOD PEOPLE)
RACE IS THE REASON MANY WHITE VOTERS ARE REPUBLICANS EVEN IF IT DOESN'T SEEM TO BE IN THEIR ECONOMIC BEST INTEREST
I don't know if it was you who posted this but I copied and saved this from PoliGAF a few months ago:
Actually it was Crocodile, who has been banned for some reason...
Hmmm...yes, I wonder why...
Yup and its why I'm distrustful of any poll showing that "70% of Americans support universal healthcare" or whatever, because for a lot of people answering those polls there's a huge ol asterisk next to that question
Actually it was Crocodile, who has been banned for some reason...
By this logic, shouldn't we have all abandoned the ACA as well? Over the past 6 years, it often polled terribly, was partially responsible for lots of 2010 Democratic losses, and even that parts that polled well (no pre-existing conditions, children stay on until 26, medicaid expansion) should apparently be compromised away because "there's a huge ol asterisk next to that question"?
All those folks back in 2010 did the "rational" thing and ran away from the ACA, because after all, you gotta appeal to the "moderates" right?
I guess I don't see why "lock in the private insurance system, make backroom deals with insurance companies, and steadily tweak a bunch of things until maybe one day we turn into Switzerland. Maybe." is considered a sober and rational political message that will rally people, but "hey you know that Medicare program that's pretty popular? Well, we should expand that to everyone" is some loony leftist message that only privileged white liberals in college would be into (to paraphrase a lot of the criticisms)
https://twitter.com/oliverdarcy/status/835657943873949697
Meghan, Greta and now Gretchen?
MSNBC what is going on over there?
Did I miss a post or something?
By this logic, shouldn't we have all abandoned the ACA as well? Over the past 6 years, it often polled terribly, was partially responsible for lots of 2010 Democratic losses, and even that parts that polled well (no pre-existing conditions, children stay on until 26, medicaid expansion) should apparently be compromised away because "there's a huge ol asterisk next to that question"? Were you even more distrustful of those?
All those folks back in 2010 did the "rational" thing and ran away from the ACA, because after all, you gotta appeal to the "moderates" right?
I guess I don't see why "lock in the private insurance system, make backroom deals with insurance companies, and steadily tweak a bunch of things until maybe one day we turn into Switzerland. Maybe." is considered a sober and rational political message that will rally people, but "hey you know that Medicare program that's pretty popular? Well, we should expand that to everyone" is some loony leftist message that only privileged white liberals in college would be into (to paraphrase a lot of the criticisms)
They see the tide as turning more conservative
so they're simply future proofing. whether it'll last we'll see
Mr.Shrugglesツ;231029046 said:Twitter Thread Summary:
Kuwait Embassy moved event from 4 Seasons to Trump Hotel, paying around 60K. Trump stopping by Hotel coincidentally. Press Pool not being allowed into hotel.
https://twitter.com/JuddLegum/status/835664800663408641
Tbh, I think a lot of it just has to do with them wanting to poach some of Fox's more popular talent that got shook loose after the Ailes fiasco. It's probably not a coincidence that they're all women.
I guess I don't see why "lock in the private insurance system, make backroom deals with insurance companies, and steadily tweak a bunch of things until maybe one day we turn into Switzerland. Maybe." is considered a sober and rational political message that will rally people, but "hey you know that Medicare program that's pretty popular? Well, we should expand that to everyone" is some loony leftist message that only privileged white liberals in college would be into (to paraphrase a lot of the criticisms)
When does Four Seasons stand up for itself and sue?Mr.Shrugglesツ;231029046 said:Twitter Thread Summary:
Kuwait Embassy moved event from 4 Seasons to Trump Hotel, paying around 60K. Trump stopping by Hotel coincidentally. Press Pool not being allowed into hotel.
https://twitter.com/JuddLegum/status/835664800663408641
Turnout seems to match (or might surpass depending on how many votes are in the final precinct) 2014's turnout, where the Democratic incumbent only won by 3% against the same guy tonight. >34% turnout is pretty great for a special election and going from a 3% win with an incumbent to an 18% win in an open seat against the same challenger is pretty impressive. I'd say people are energized.1 district left to report, and closing in on a 20 pt win. Wow. Good hold.
Turnout seems to match (or might surpass depending on how many votes are in the final precinct) 2014's turnout, where the Democratic incumbent only won by 3% against the same guy tonight. >34% turnout is pretty great for a special election and going from a 3% win with an incumbent to an 18% win in an open seat against the same challenger is pretty impressive. I'd say people are energized.
That's been the history of the social safety net in our country. Race is literally the thing holding everything back, it's the deepest current influencing our politics. If you dig down deep enough on anything it comes back to race. It's the overarching issue that needs to be addressed because of how it influences everything else.
I don't know if it was you who posted this but I copied and saved this from PoliGAF a few months ago:
When does Four Seasons stand up for itself and sue?
Don't mistake this as some kind of ideology or an explanation of something I personally believe. It's just something I've been thinking about a lot since I realized where left-driven anti-idpol sentiment was coming from. I think there's something to it, but as somebody who is really into media, I also believe stuff like Hamilton matters too. I don't like the idea of suddenly not talking about race. But I think there might be a better angle we can take regarding the things working class voters of all demographics share.
Looks like 1000 more votes than 2014.Turnout seems to match (or might surpass depending on how many votes are in the final precinct) 2014's turnout, where the Democratic incumbent only won by 3% against the same guy tonight. >34% turnout is pretty great for a special election and going from a 3% win with an incumbent to an 18% win in an open seat against the same challenger is pretty impressive. I'd say people are energized.
Final margin in DE special election -- 58-41, Dems hold. Total Dem vote, 7,314, actually 1000 votes higher than the 2014 midterm.
When does Four Seasons stand up for itself and sue?
When does Four Seasons stand up for itself and sue?
I'll be blunt - what if the only way to win those mythical working class voters is to throw non-white people under the bus? Will it be OK to care about the needs of minorities and women over the WWC then?
There are no common goals with people who want socialism, but only for white people. Because that's what they want. No matter how much you talk about "universal" policies, 90% of Trump voters will still say no because brown people get a piece as well.
Couldn't have said it better than myself.I don't know if it was you who posted this but I copied and saved this from PoliGAF a few months ago:
I should say this is a sentiment proven time and again in American history, most recently in this last election. Literally everything Trump said, all of his populist policies, were couched in the most blatant racism we've seen since the Civil Rights Era. The blacks ruined the cities, the Mexicans took your jobs, the Muslims made your kids not safe. These are the points Trump ran on.
Honestly, part of me is a bit happy that literally everything had to fall in his favor for him to squeak out the tiny win he managed to get. I mean, it took the Russians and the FBI (among others) putting their fingers on the scale to get Trump his narrow win. It means not a whole lot needs to be changed going forward.
I'll be blunt - what if the only way to win those mythical working class voters is to throw non-white people under the bus? Will it be OK to care about the needs of minorities and women over the WWC then?
There are no common goals with people who want socialism, but only for white people. Because that's what they want. No matter how much you talk about "universal" policies, 90% of Trump voters will still say no because brown people get a piece as well.
The presidency I'm not worried about. But I am deeply deeply worried about our ability to control the senate, and without the senate the whole thing falls apart. There's no getting around the 2 votes given to every goddamn red state
This is how I feel too, in almost exact measure.
Knowing and previously being close to people like my mother and father, I have no hope in converting them into decent non-racist human beings. This is the kind of thing that's rooted in upbringing. It comes from lifelong mental construction. If it is ever going to change, change will come from within. No amount of conversation geared towards changing their minds of helping them see peace is ever going to make a difference.
So if people like my parents, and many Trump fans, are a lost cause... where does that leave us?
I think back to before the election when I didn't know which ones of my friends or coworkers were racists. I didn't know which ones were misogynists. I didn't know which ones valued the safety of their guns over the safety of their fellow American. These things were below the surface and we were able to get along. We were able to coexist. I would never be close to them, or deepen my relationship with them, but we could at least function together on a basic social level.
Some days I think that that's the best we can hope for. Because you can't make a fifty year old man not a racist. But you can raise a new generation of Americans not to be. Sometimes I think if we can at least get to a plint where our politics is rallied around common ground, then we can promote a culture that is a standard for progressive and liberal ideals. If we can normalize equality and liberal ideology in our culture, it will manifest in the burgeoning generation of politics.
That's why I think stuff like Star Wars having black or female leads is important too. That's the culture we want to promote and standardize, even if we have to talk about politics in regards to the issues instead of the voters.
I'm sort of rambling, but I need somewhere to talk about these ideas so that I can property digest them. I spend a lot of time in the real world not talking to anybody about this at all because the climate is so incredibly volatile. Talking about it here, even with apprehension, is important for me to find truth.
I should say this is a sentiment proven time and again in American history, most recently in this last election. Literally everything Trump said, all of his populist policies, were couched in the most blatant racism we've seen since the Civil Rights Era. The blacks ruined the cities, the Mexicans took your jobs, the Muslims made your kids not safe. These are the points Trump ran on.
Honestly, part of me is a bit happy that literally everything had to fall in his favor for him to squeak out the tiny win he managed to get. I mean, it took the Russians and the FBI (among others) putting their fingers on the scale to get Trump his narrow win. It means not a whole lot needs to be changed going forward.
Seriously, haha
The GOP should be worried after today