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For what ? Should've probably been very lenient on banning anyone last nightApparently, Tim was banned for 1-2 weeks for an inappropriate post.
For what ? Should've probably been very lenient on banning anyone last nightApparently, Tim was banned for 1-2 weeks for an inappropriate post.
You're right it's not the only problem but it's one of them. Don't disagree with the restSad, by true.
I hope you understand that the healthcare problem is not ACA, it's not going far enough to rein in rising healthcare costs. And, repealing ACA without also addressing Big pharma, medical, and insurance industries is still going to leave us overpaying for healthcare.
Was just part of the campaign . I doubt he even talks about itHow ####ed is Hillary? She not only lost in the most unprecedented election ever, the president elect has made it one of his major campaign slogans to put her in jail.
C'mon Buc...just crush usAnyone want more bad news? Just say no and I won't post it.
You have a point. Trump has made numerous "off-color" remarks but no one would ever call him corrupt.The craziest thing about this is as I'm reading the hot takes today, everywhere, that Hill voters just cannot make sense of the fact that people voted for Trump for reason other than he has said some controversial stuff. Like if you voted for Trump you MUST be racist, etc. Like it's unfathomable that we looked past that at Hillary's trail of corruption and were massively turned off by that.
OK, whitey. Let's make fun of people who are actually looking for work, instead of nursing a hangover at home in their government housing, frantically searching for their crack pipe. Sound racist? Look in the mirror.Normally if you wanted to build a wall, you'd just go over to the Home Depot parking lot and hire a bunch of Mexicans. I guess that's a no go.
We're talking on way different scales here though. But whatever helps you sleep.You have a point. Trump has made numerous "off-color" remarks but no one would ever call him corrupt.
You explain that this is democracy working at its finest. He won it fair and square because men and women politicians failed us. Because I believe most of the people who voted for Trump still have respect for men, women, children, blacks, whites, and everyone else.How am I going to explain this to my daughters???
My two year old is too young to understand; my four year old also but my seven year old certainly does. She doesn't understand the larger repercussions, she doesn't know the gravity but she will. She will feel it, she will know that we haven't made the progress that my wife, my mom, my grandmother thought they made. She will know, in her heart, that her country still thinks it's ok to denigrate her.
It's not that a woman didn't win, it is that a misogynists did. I could have explained Jeb!, or W or even Ted Cruz but I cannot explain how we, as the most diverse country in the world, can be so accepting of something so rotten. I don't know what I will tell her other than that I'm sorry that she will wake up tomorrow and know that this is the will of the people, that this is now OK. That preying on women, that calling them pigs and dogs is apparently acceptable, that threatening to rape them is just locker room talk that can be laughed off.
How can I explain that any college educated woman voted for this man? How can I explain that college educated men did? I expected that the uneducated would, but how does somebody with an advanced degree, a supposed view of the world and of history, somebody with a sense of decency, stand in a booth a pull the tab down for a man like this?
What is wrong with our country that this is acceptable
Just tell her that America puts a lot of weight into truth and honesty and rejects corruption. Tell her that the establishment hand picked and tilted the tables for the candidate of their choice and not the people.How am I going to explain this to my daughters???
My two year old is too young to understand; my four year old also but my seven year old certainly does. She doesn't understand the larger repercussions, she doesn't know the gravity but she will. She will feel it, she will know that we haven't made the progress that my wife, my mom, my grandmother thought they made. She will know, in her heart, that her country still thinks it's ok to denigrate her.
It's not that a woman didn't win, it is that a misogynists did. I could have explained Jeb!, or W or even Ted Cruz but I cannot explain how we, as the most diverse country in the world, can be so accepting of something so rotten. I don't know what I will tell her other than that I'm sorry that she will wake up tomorrow and know that this is the will of the people, that this is now OK. That preying on women, that calling them pigs and dogs is apparently acceptable, that threatening to rape them is just locker room talk that can be laughed off.
How can I explain that any college educated woman voted for this man? How can I explain that college educated men did? I expected that the uneducated would, but how does somebody with an advanced degree, a supposed view of the world and of history, somebody with a sense of decency, stand in a booth a pull the tab down for a man like this?
What is wrong with our country that this is acceptable
I realize this will get buried in 5 minutes but I think the last 3 elections have shown us that the "change" candidate pitching the most hopeful message to lower income white people sells.
Clinton did not pitch a message of change or jobs, it was pitching the high road, much like Romney did. Romney supporters turned their nose up at the "Hopey/Change" side of Obama and mocked it as did McCain/Palin. Both failed to resonate with white lower class.
Clinton failed to get nominated the first time out for the same reason, and didn't learn from that experience either, and here we are.
How am I going to explain this to my daughters???
My two year old is too young to understand; my four year old also but my seven year old certainly does. She doesn't understand the larger repercussions, she doesn't know the gravity but she will. She will feel it, she will know that we haven't made the progress that my wife, my mom, my grandmother thought they made. She will know, in her heart, that her country still thinks it's ok to denigrate her.
It's not that a woman didn't win, it is that a misogynists did. I could have explained Jeb!, or W or even Ted Cruz but I cannot explain how we, as the most diverse country in the world, can be so accepting of something so rotten. I don't know what I will tell her other than that I'm sorry that she will wake up tomorrow and know that this is the will of the people, that this is now OK. That preying on women, that calling them pigs and dogs is apparently acceptable, that threatening to rape them is just locker room talk that can be laughed off.
How can I explain that any college educated woman voted for this man? How can I explain that college educated men did? I expected that the uneducated would, but how does somebody with an advanced degree, a supposed view of the world and of history, somebody with a sense of decency, stand in a booth a pull the tab down for a man like this?
What is wrong with our country that this is acceptable
i'm so glad ChemX is backgood news - dual citizenship with Russia, coming soon!
bad news - Secy of State Palin
Why not? Seems to me it worked perfectly. The force fed candidate lost.I don't see how anyone can say this was the way democracy is supposed to function. That's not how I see it at all.
Do tell.I don't see how anyone can say this was the way democracy is supposed to function. That's not how I see it at all.
The craziest thing about this is as I'm reading the hot takes today, everywhere, that Hill voters just cannot make sense of the fact that people voted for Trump for reason other than he has said some controversial stuff. Like if you voted for Trump you MUST be racist, etc. Like it's unfathomable that we looked past that at Hillary's trail of corruption and were massively turned off by that.
By now I figure most people can understand that what he says has little to no relevance. What he does will determine whether Republicans want to stick with him. It'll be a weird initial feeling out period for a while. I'm hoping for the best, expecting the worst.2. If they embrace Trump, it will ruin their career when he says or does something so awful that he self-destructs as president.
It's not about intelligence, but rather the simple fact that W2 employees are predominantly college educated and pay a huge tax burden whereas non-college educated folks by and large don't have earnings to meet tax thresholds that would even move the needle, or are otherwise on assistance. There are exceptions obviously to both sides, but you are looking at a group that is wildy random in their voting pattern because they have minimal skin in the game tax burden wise. Therefore, you need to attract them with things that are more externalities than broad based "I'm gonna lower your taxes" things, since they don't really pay any taxes. (Bottom 50% of earners pay <2.5% of the total taxes)Interesting the continued use of the phrase 'college educated' and 'uneducated' to separate the smart from the dumb.
As if you cannot be at all intelligent without going to college.
So condescending and ill-informed.
In my view, a key component of a functioning democracy is an independent media that's able to give information to the electorate that they rely upon in voting. I feel like that system has completely broken down.Why not? Seems to me it worked perfectly. The force fed candidate lost.
Interesting the continued use of the phrase 'college educated' and 'uneducated' to separate the smart from the dumb.
As if you cannot be at all intelligent without going to college.
So condescending and ill-informed.
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It'd be interesting to see what the number of self-employed WITHOUT degrees there are out there. Seems like that's being discounted here, but I'm just guessing.It's not about intelligence, but rather the simple fact that W2 employees are predominantly college educated and pay a huge tax burden whereas non-college educated folks by and large don't have earnings to meet tax thresholds that would even move the needle, or are otherwise on assistance. There are exceptions obviously to both sides, but you are looking at a group that is wildy random in their voting pattern because they have minimal skin in the game tax burden wise. Therefore, you need to attract them with things that are more externalities than broad based "I'm gonna lower your taxes" things, since they don't really pay any taxes. (Bottom 50% of earners pay <2.5% of the total taxes)
http://www.ntu.org/foundation/page/who-pays-income-taxes
Why? I'm genuinely curious.I don't see how anyone can say this was the way democracy is supposed to function. That's not how I see it at all.
So?It's not about intelligence, but rather the simple fact that W2 employees are predominantly college educated and pay a huge tax burden whereas non-college educated folks by and large don't have earnings to meet tax thresholds that would even move the needle, or are otherwise on assistance. There are exceptions obviously to both sides, but you are looking at a group that is wildy random in their voting pattern because they have minimal skin in the game tax burden wise. Therefore, you need to attract them with things that are more externalities than broad based "I'm gonna lower your taxes" things, since they don't really pay any taxes. (Bottom 50% of earners pay <2.5% of the total taxes)
http://www.ntu.org/foundation/page/who-pays-income-taxes
No, it's about intelligence.It's not about intelligence, but rather the simple fact that W2 employees are predominantly college educated and pay a huge tax burden whereas non-college educated folks by and large don't have earnings to meet tax thresholds that would even move the needle, or are otherwise on assistance. There are exceptions obviously to both sides, but you are looking at a group that is wildy random in their voting pattern because they have minimal skin in the game tax burden wise. Therefore, you need to attract them with things that are more externalities than broad based "I'm gonna lower your taxes" things, since they don't really pay any taxes. (Bottom 50% of earners pay <2.5% of the total taxes)
http://www.ntu.org/foundation/page/who-pays-income-taxes
I don't necessarily disagree - voters are incapable of doing their job without information, and there has to be some level of trust that the information is reasonably reliable. Having said that - the underlying true question here is, I think - what is "the media," today. Because it is clearly not CBSNews and the New York Times alone anymore.In my view, a key component of a functioning democracy is an independent media that's able to give information to the electorate that they rely upon in voting. I feel like that system has completely broken down.
The message Clinton pitched in Florida were repeated attack ads about how awful Trump was. How could he say such nasty things and who will think of the children?I realize this will get buried in 5 minutes but I think the last 3 elections have shown us that the "change" candidate pitching the most hopeful message to lower income white people sells.
Clinton did not pitch a message of change or jobs, it was pitching the high road, much like Romney did. Romney supporters turned their nose up at the "Hopey/Change" side of Obama and mocked it as did McCain/Palin. Both failed to resonate with white lower class.
Clinton failed to get nominated the first time out for the same reason, and didn't learn from that experience either, and here we are.
Yes, it's a complicated media landscape. And I don't see how we get back to a place where people are consuming media that tells them the truth rather than just what they want to hear.I don't necessarily disagree - voters are incapable of doing their job without information, and there has to be some level of trust that the information is reasonably reliable. Having said that - the underlying true question here is, I think - what is "the media," today. Because it is clearly not CBSNews and the New York Times alone anymore.
Looks like someone's in a state that legalized the weed last night!You have a point. Trump has made numerous "off-color" remarks but no one would ever call him corrupt.
I wouldn't go that far, the problem is people are unable to distinguish opinion from fact anymore. Opinion based journalism sells and instead of being in the back of the newspaper before the classifieds it's front and center.If the media reported the truth it'd be one thing but they've resorted to manufacturing it in order to compete in the market.
Consumers have decided that if they're going to consume manufactured news it might as well be the news that reinforces their worldview.