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#4711 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 461 weeks ago

buzzsaw wrote:
mitchejw wrote:
buzzsaw wrote:

I didn't vote for Trump, so I don't have to hope he does or doesn't do anything. He can't do shit alone. I seriously don't get why you guys post such stupid shit. You're not that dumb, but you let your anger and contempt prevent you from seeking any sort of truth as to why what happened actually happened.

One thing that he does do is represent us as a people to the rest of the world. He does that all by himself. And if he puts Sarah Palin in a post...then I'm really gonna be pissed....:headbang:

He can make those appointments all by himself.

And what about that supreme court justice? Is he just gonna go find another Scalia? It would be a real nice olive branch to get the current nominee approved. What's his name? Merrick Garland?

You think the world doesn't laugh at us for Obama?  It's naive to think that the world loves him any more than the world loved any of our presidents.  They all had their detractors.  I'd be more worried if the world did love someone because it would make me wonder why. 

His cabinet is going to be his cabinet and he should appoint them himself.  Those are his advisors whether we like them or not.  It's just mind-boggling how closed-minded some of the liberals are when confronted with something they don't like.  The party of love has been full of hate for the last two days. 

Here's what's not going to happen: gays won't be deported or killed, all Muslims won't be deported or killed, women aren't going to turn into sex objects any more than they already are, etc.  The entire concept of Obamacare isn't going to go away (meaning preexisting conditions and those sorts of clauses).  What else are you guys in full-blown panic over?  It's not going to happen.  There will be some policy changes for sure.  The executive orders that shouldn't have been done in the first place will be overturned.  The US has gone back and forth Democrat and Republican for decades and somehow we're all still here.

What remains to be seen is what (if anything) is done about our debt situation.  People are all worried about climate change, but have no issues strapping your kids and grandkids with so much debt that they'd be better off if the sun fried them.  Some f'd up priorities for sure...

I didn't say any of those things....I didn't say anything about gays or debt....i didn't talk about muslims....i didn't talk about women or obamacare....where did you read any of that?

This is too condescending....I'm not going to love anyone when I'm being condescended to...what I said was valid...you didn't address one thing that I said....not one

#4712 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 461 weeks ago

buzzsaw wrote:

I didn't vote for Trump, so I don't have to hope he does or doesn't do anything. He can't do shit alone. I seriously don't get why you guys post such stupid shit. You're not that dumb, but you let your anger and contempt prevent you from seeking any sort of truth as to why what happened actually happened.

One thing that he does do is represent us as a people to the rest of the world. He does that all by himself. And if he puts Sarah Palin in a post...then I'm really gonna be pissed....:headbang:

He can make those appointments all by himself.

And what about that supreme court justice? Is he just gonna go find another Scalia? It would be a real nice olive branch to get the current nominee approved. What's his name? Merrick Garland?

#4713 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 461 weeks ago

Smoking Guns wrote:
buzzsaw wrote:

Down reaches all time high. 

I think I'll pass on panicking still.  The fear mongering has been disgusting. LBQT people aren't going to lose all their rights. The good parts of obamacare like preexisting isn't going away. The economy isn't going to crumble. I seriously can't believe people are this stupid.

Great post. I hope Mitch can survive a Trump pres.

I haven't been fear mongering - how have I been fear mongering?

#4714 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 461 weeks ago

Smoking Guns wrote:

Everyone saying she won the popular... last I looked it was VERY close and they still had not awarded states. Right now across the entire US she is up 200,000 votes. That is 2 tenths of one percent more than trump. That is so tiny i would still call that a virtual tie.

If that's the case then you say that about several states and split the EV...

You can't have it one way and not the other.

#4715 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 461 weeks ago

I know we all agreed to the rules of the EC....

But this is now the second time in my life and in 16 years that the democrat won the popular vote and lost the election. That means in 40 percent of the elections I've taken part in, the popular vote winner was the loser.

#4716 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 462 weeks ago

buzzsaw wrote:
mitchejw wrote:
buzzsaw wrote:

You're not even trying to learn from this. Step back. You seem to think you're really smart. Prove it. There's something to learn from everything.

Alright, this is my attempt. You have to understand that emotions are running high right now and I acknowledge that I am saturated with these emotions.

I get that.  It's probably less emotional for me as I didn't like either candidate...I was more fascinated by the whole thing from a sociology point of view. 

At the same time, I do believe in democracy and if that means Trump is president, then I accept it. Even if it means I am in the minority for the foreseeable future. I still believe in my values and I will not be swayed in one direction or the other because of the results of the election. Again, I accept my role as being a representative of the minority and I accept all of the things that go along with being in the minority.

I have never been critical of our "2-party system" in the context that in all honestly, in a perfect world, it's the things that we do together in the 2 party system that result in the best outcomes for everyone. And in all honesty, that is what I want. I do not want anyone to suffer. I want to believe that Republicans have my personal best interests at heart, as well as the group of us that we call United States' citizens as a whole. I'm skeptical.

The reason I voted for Johnson besides a strong dislike for both candidates is that I wanted a 3rd party to get 5% of the vote so they could get federal funding.  I think if/when that happens, it will force them to work together, which is when things get done that benefit everyone.  Compromise.  It felt like when I was a kid they worked together for 3 years and then the year of the election would be more combative.  It hasn't been that way in some times.  They are campaigning/grandstanding every day of every year.  Nothing gets done that benefits everyone when that happens.

I do want to personally apologize to Randall Flagg. I once wrote in this thread that "he had contributed nothing" to this country without really having known him. I couldn't be more incorrect. I apologize for letting the heat of the moment and my emotions  to get the best of me. Right now, you and SG and a few others on this thread have your fingers on the pulse of something that escapes at the moment. That matters and it should be acknowledged.

Allow me to be self-indulgent for a moment. I am a business owner. I am responsible for a modest sized group of people who make me look good on a daily basis. I am responsible for federal and state unemployment payments, liability insurance, health insurance for some, mileage reimbursements....and all sorts of other obligations that I not only take very seriously, I also have nothing but gratitude for the fact that I am in the position that I am...

In the end, I still believe in what I believe in....and I will still fight for the things that I believe in...I think someone in this thread asked me once if there was anything I thought was worth fighting for....I have/am/will fight for a single mom of 3 who raised me, my brother and my sister on a minimum wage job. It's not so much for her, but for the future mitchejws. We would not have made it without food stamps and medicaid. And if it matters, my mother was so ashamed to have to apply for and use food stamps. But by no fault of my own or anyone else's my father decided to abandon us and leave us to fend for ourselves. That's something worth fighting for...and it was government that saved us on more than one occasion. These are programs that so many conservatives loath.

I was on food stamps occasionally as a kid.  I am all for supporting those that genuinely need support when they need the support.  What it shouldn't be though is a way of life or an excuse not to work.  You should be required to do some sort of work to earn your support if you are physically capable of doing so.  Even if it's cleaning gov't buildings, some sort of job training...anything instead of just getting a handout.  I promise if people have to work anyway, they will go get a job and come out ahead instead of getting by with doing nothing.  Sure, there are some Republicans that want to end those programs completely, but most just want reform.  The challenge is how to reform it.  There are no easy answers, but I do think if the sides work together they can come up with something that will work.

I'll leave you with this....the outlet that this board gives me on so many topics has been incredibly important to me over the years. It's hard to believe that I only know you all by your screen names. I can count on one hand the number of friends I have in "real" life. I keep coming back here for a reason. I am thankful for this place.

I think a lot of us agree on this, and despite our differences I really enjoy the discussion.  It's good to get an understanding of what others think and why they think that way.  I'm not the douche that I can act like on here.  I'm pretty laid back actually and an introvert.  The couple people I have met on here (SG and Otto...maybe a few others that don't post much anymore in Vegas) will hopefully tell you I'm a good guy.  This is just a release for me and sometimes that comes across as more douchey than I intend it to...and if you're a dick to me I will give it back.  Doesn't mean I hate you.

I notice and appreciate the time you put into this...

That is always the trick isn't it? Well intended government programs being abused is something that nobody wants...but throwing out the baby with the bath water doesn't seem right either....

Thanks for the candid comments

#4717 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 462 weeks ago

Smoking Guns wrote:

How about these protests tonight?  What a fucking joke.

It's not a joke...these people have a right to be upset...popular vote and all...but I do agree it won't change anything.

#4718 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 462 weeks ago

mitchejw wrote:

Hindsight is 20/20 I guess...

But I'll tell you what....the Wasserman-Schultz/DNC/Clinton fiasco was an enormous self inflicted wound that perhaps wasn't given the attention it deserves.

At least the Republicans followed through with Donald Trump. The DNC manipulated things to make Hillary the winner of the primaries much to the chagrin of their own party.

Hey...was I edited/revised?

#4719 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 462 weeks ago

Hindsight is 20/20 I guess...

But I'll tell you what....the Wasserman-Schultz/DNC/Clinton fiasco was an enormous self inflicted wound that perhaps wasn't given the attention it deserves.

At least the Republicans followed through with Donald Trump. The DNC manipulated things to make Hillary the winner of the primaries much to the chagrin of their own party.

#4720 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 462 weeks ago

buzzsaw wrote:
mitchejw wrote:
buzzsaw wrote:

Way to learn nothing from what has happened! 

Markets are up this morning. So much for that doom and gloom...

What is their to learn? You act as though the Republican Party has reinvented itself.

You're not even trying to learn from this. Step back. You seem to think you're really smart. Prove it. There's something to learn from everything.

Alright, this is my attempt. You have to understand that emotions are running high right now and I acknowledge that I am saturated with these emotions.

At the same time, I do believe in democracy and if that means Trump is president, then I accept it. Even if it means I am in the minority for the foreseeable future. I still believe in my values and I will not be swayed in one direction or the other because of the results of the election. Again, I accept my role as being a representative of the minority and I accept all of the things that go along with being in the minority.

I have never been critical of our "2-party system" in the context that in all honestly, in a perfect world, it's the things that we do together in the 2 party system that result in the best outcomes for everyone. And in all honesty, that is what I want. I do not want anyone to suffer. I want to believe that Republicans have my personal best interests at heart, as well as the group of us that we call United States' citizens as a whole. I'm skeptical.

I do want to personally apologize to Randall Flagg. I once wrote in this thread that "he had contributed nothing" to this country without really having known him. I couldn't be more incorrect. I apologize for letting the heat of the moment and my emotions  to get the best of me. Right now, you and SG and a few others on this thread have your fingers on the pulse of something that escapes at the moment. That matters and it should be acknowledged.

Allow me to be self-indulgent for a moment. I am a business owner. I am responsible for a modest sized group of people who make me look good on a daily basis. I am responsible for federal and state unemployment payments, liability insurance, health insurance for some, mileage reimbursements....and all sorts of other obligations that I not only take very seriously, I also have nothing but gratitude for the fact that I am in the position that I am...

In the end, I still believe in what I believe in....and I will still fight for the things that I believe in...I think someone in this thread asked me once if there was anything I thought was worth fighting for....I have/am/will fight for a single mom of 3 who raised me, my brother and my sister on a minimum wage job. It's not so much for her, but for the future mitchejws. We would not have made it without food stamps and medicaid. And if it matters, my mother was so ashamed to have to apply for and use food stamps. But by no fault of my own or anyone else's my father decided to abandon us and leave us to fend for ourselves. That's something worth fighting for...and it was government that saved us on more than one occasion. These are programs that so many conservatives loath.

I'll leave you with this....the outlet that this board gives me on so many topics has been incredibly important to me over the years. It's hard to believe that I only know you all by your screen names. I can count on one hand the number of friends I have in "real" life. I keep coming back here for a reason. I am thankful for this place.

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