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In a class by himself
Black beans are better!Problem is...they all use those refried nasty beans.
I prefer the burrito places...black beans. So much better.
Black beans are better!Problem is...they all use those refried nasty beans.
I prefer the burrito places...black beans. So much better.
Problem is...they all use those refried nasty beans.
I prefer the burrito places...black beans. So much better.
See, some things everyone can agree on!Black beans are better!![]()
I would love to go to Costa Rica.Get a room (in Costa Rica)
Gore was up 10 in mid-September. Scary thought that Trump could actually win.In a normal election it definitely holds true but this isn't a normal year.,I really don't think anyone knows what will happen on Election Day right now. At this time Dukakis was up by 17 , things happen
In a normal election it definitely holds true but this isn't a normal year.,I really don't think anyone knows what will happen on Election Day right now. At this time Dukakis was up by 17 , things happen
That's cherry picking a data point. Bush was up June/July/August and reclaimed the lead in September. No indication that this election has been that dynamic.Gore was up 10 in mid-September. Scary thought that Trump could actually win.
If Gore could've held on and won that, just think how far back we'd have to go to find a time when America was great.Gore was up 10 in mid-September. Scary thought that Trump could actually win.
I know, it's gonna be a blowout. Book it, and you'll never get to bump this post.I really don't think anyone knows what will happen on Election Day right now.
I won't be satisfied until all the votes are counted and Hillary Clinton is declared the first Woman President of the United States.I know, it's gonna be a blowout. Book it, and you'll never get to bump this post.I really don't think anyone knows what will happen on Election Day right now.
Obviously some point in GHWB's term. Perhaps before he went back on his pledge not to raise taxes? Before he negotiated NAFTA? Before he threw up on the Japanese Prime Minister?If Gore could've held on and won that, just think how far back we'd have to go to find a time when America was great.
Bush had Karl Rove and Karen Hughes - not sure Bannon, Pierson, Manafort and Co. could even hold their jocks - and there is a good chance Karen Hughes wore one.Gore was up 10 in mid-September. Scary thought that Trump could actually win.
Staying home for that one.I'd vote for Trump before I voted for Pol Pot.![]()
So, that's an endorsement of Trump?I'd vote for Trump before I voted for Pol Pot.![]()
You would think that, but then when you look at the damage that she has already done to national security with her email snafus, the damage she did to the Middle East and Europe, the damage she did to the primary process for the Democratic Party....I don't think that's an out...it's Johnson or bust ( unless sone of the two major people drop out)sorry, I'll use smaller words and spell it out for the Trumpies.
If Trump was just a typical poor candidate, I would be voting 3rd party becasue I really don't think Hillary is fit to be president and I don't want to vote for her, but the country would be fine either way. We have survived bad presidents before, we will survive bad presidents again. However, I believe that Trump would do massive damage to our country in terms of foreign relations, economics, race relations, pretty much any dimension you would measure a president by. Therefore, I have to hold my nose and vote for Hillary - just to do everything I can to prevent a Trump presidency.
Probably.The candidate that led after the conventions almost always wins, and the further away you get from the conventions, that only gets stronger. The race is over.
But Trump has the best burrito bowls!But seriously, Em can choose not to worry but Puerto Ricans won Florida for Obama twice. And there's a lot more of them in the state now than there were in 2012.
In a normal election it definitely holds true but this isn't a normal year.,I really don't think anyone knows what will happen on Election Day right now.
actually a lot of us know what's going to happen. YOU don't, but you prefer to fly in the face of reality. Well the bigger issue is that this is the scenario where Hillary wins and the GOP controls the House, setting up a potentially massive Obamacare crisis over the next 4 years as providers start fleeing the system. There is 0% chance of ever dislodging the GOP from the House, so the solution will not be a democrat one. Either Hillary fully adopts the republican health care platform (whatever it turns out to be), or she is voted out in 2020. Either way Hillary will be a very weak president with little ability to shape events. She will be the first president elected without both houses of congress in her pocket since Bush in 1988. The country hasn't seen a weak president take office in so long that for most this will be their first time.Probably.
Best we can hope for now is that one of the candidates says a bunch of dumb #### daily to keep us interested.
Fingers crossed!
Scenario you forgot.Well the bigger issue is that this is the scenario where Hillary wins and the GOP controls the House, setting up a potentially massive Obamacare crisis over the next 4 years as providers start fleeing the system. There is 0% chance of ever dislodging the GOP from the House, so the solution will not be a democrat one. Either Hillary fully adopts the republican health care platform (whatever it turns out to be), or she waits until the remnants of the crumbling Republican party are voted out when she is re-electeduntil is voted outin 2020.Either way Hillary will be a very weak president with little ability to shape events. She will be the first president elected without both houses of congress in her pocket since Bush in 1988. The country hasn't seen a weak president take office in so long that for most this will be their first time.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A firm run by Donald Trump's campaign chairman directly orchestrated a covert Washington lobbying operation on behalf of Ukraine's ruling political party, attempting to sway American public opinion in favor of the country's pro-Russian government, emails obtained by The Associated Press show. Paul Manafort and his deputy, Rick Gates, never disclosed their work as foreign agents as required under federal law.
The lobbying included attempts to gain positive press coverage of Ukrainian officials in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Associated Press. Another goal: undercutting American public sympathy for the imprisoned rival of Ukraine's then-president. At the time, European and American leaders were pressuring Ukraine to free her.
Gates personally directed the work of two prominent Washington lobbying firms in the matter, the emails show. He worked for Manafort's political consulting firm at the time.
Manafort and Gates' activities carry outsized importance, since they have steered Trump's campaign since April. The pair also played a formative role building out Trump's campaign operation after pushing out an early rival. Trump shook up his campaign's organization again this week, but Manafort and Gates retain their titles and much of their influence. The new disclosures about their work come as Trump faces criticism for his friendly overtures to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Trump said Thursday night that, if elected, he will ask senior officials in his administration not to accept speaking fees, for five years after leaving office, from corporations that lobby "or from any entity tied to a foreign government." He said it was among his efforts to "restore honor to government."
Manafort and Gates have previously said they were not doing work that required them to register as foreign agents. Neither commented when reached by the AP on Thursday.
The emails show Gates personally directed two Washington lobbying firms, Mercury LLC and the Podesta Group Inc., between 2012 and 2014 to set up meetings between a top Ukrainian official and senators and congressmen on influential committees involving Ukrainian interests. Gates noted in the emails that the official, Ukraine's foreign minister, did not want to use his own embassy in the United States to help coordinate the visits.
Gates also directed the firms to gather information in the U.S. on a rival lobbying operation, including a review of its public lobbying disclosures, to determine who was behind that effort, the emails show.
And Gates directed efforts to undercut sympathy for Yulia Tymoshenko, an imprisoned rival of then-President Viktor Yanukovych. The Ukrainian leader eventually fled the country in February 2014 during a popular revolt prompted in part by his government's crackdown on protesters and close ties to Russia.
The emails do not describe details about the role of Manafort, who was Gates' boss at the firm, DMP International LLC. Current and former employees at Mercury and the Podesta Group, some of whom spoke on condition of anonymity because they are subject to non-disclosure agreements, told the AP that Manafort oversaw the lobbying efforts and spoke by phone about them. Gates was directing actions and seeking information during the project using an email address at DMP International, which he still uses.
Wait, what?In a normal election it definitely holds true but this isn't a normal year.,I really don't think anyone knows what will happen on Election Day right now. At this time Dukakis was up by 17 , things happen
Yeah, but the polls were skewed.Wait, what?
Dukakis was down by 7 at this point in time in the 88 election. And he ended up losing by about 8.
I truly believe it needs to be a total repudiation or we will have this all over again.proninja said:This is my normal rationale, and a big reason why I voted for GJ in '12. Washington is going to go blue anyway, so I think my vote matters *more* for a third party than it does for either of the 2 majors.
But I want the world to see Trump repudiated strongly by our electorate. He is *so* far beyond the pale and I am *so* disgusted by him and everything he stands for that I may hold my nose and vote for Hillary.
So really I have no idea what I'm doing.
Not this democrat party. The democrat party has shifted far to the left since 2008. There are now large sections of the nation that will never vote for the democrats and their current platform. The democrats are going to have to shift to the right quite a bit to take the House.Scenario you forgot.
Completely disagree.Not this democrat party. The democrat party has shifted far to the left since 2008. There are now large sections of the nation that will never vote for the democrats and their current platform. The democrats are going to have to shift to the right quite a bit to take the House.
Before Obama won in 2008, people who loved guns and hated the idea of public health care really didn't feel threatened by the democrat party. They do now. Those voters are lost and because of that, the House is permanently in the hands of the GOP. To win the house in the next 4 years, the democrats would need to reverse course on some major issue like guns, or health care, or abortion, etc. That won't happen.
The reporting at the failing @nytimes gets worse and worse by the day. Fortunately, it is a dying newspaper.Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump)
8/19/16, 6:40 AM
We are one nation. When one state hurts, we all hurt. We must all work together - to lift each other up. pic.twitter.com/XoDkW5X3Wy
is this BizarroTrump?
Not this democrat party. The democrat party has shifted far to the left since 2008. There are now large sections of the nation that will never vote for the democrats and their current platform. The democrats are going to have to shift to the right quite a bit to take the House.
Before Obama won in 2008, people who loved guns and hated the idea of public health care really didn't feel threatened by the democrat party. They do now. Those voters are lost and because of that, the House is permanently in the hands of the GOP. To win the house in the next 4 years, the democrats would need to reverse course on some major issue like guns, or health care, or abortion, etc. That won't happen.
The health care and insurance lobby is backing Hillary. While people (we all) have been talking about Trump wrenching a quarter of the party from the GOP meanwhile the Clintons have been taking back the Democratic Party. And like 08 the Dems elected in red and purple states will just be adhering to their own red/purple constituency anyway. But that's a conversation for another day.Scenario you forgot.
In terms of Congress, I think Hillary has much better persuasion skills than Obama does.Imagine the Obama 2009-10 administration but without Obama and instead someone with poor persuasion skills who has an ethic that says that corporations and lobbyists are partners, actual constituencies, then try to implement liberal and progressive policies. Cut to 2017.
Sure they have common interests like I just described. You're the one who said Hillary views corporations & Wall Street as constituencies, you were right, it's a great point.In terms of Congress, I think Hillary has much better persuasion skills than Obama does.
The republicans impeached her husband. Then the clintons turned public opinion against them and rubbed their noses in it. I highly doubt the republicans in congress will ever work with her. Too much bad blood.In terms of Congress, I think Hillary has much better persuasion skills than Obama does.
People should remember that even while Bill and Congress were at each other's throats on impeachment they crafted a lot of conservative legislation together - anti-crime bill, Wall Street deregulation, welfare reform, balanced budgets, etc. These things are not mutually exclusive.The republicans impeached her husband. Then the clintons turned public opinion against them and rubbed their noses in it. I highly doubt the republicans in congress will ever work with her. Too much bad blood.
Link needs fixing amigo.As a Trump supporter what I find humerous are articles like this from CNN:
http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/18/politics/pew-research-center-poll-2016-election/index.html
it is almost like CNN decided wow we have been running Trump hit pieces non-stop and we are worried that people will actually believe all of them, think Clinton has this in the bag and not turn out in numbers we need. We better manufacture drama and fear for ratings sake.
Not this democrat party. The democrat party has shifted far to the left since 2008. There are now large sections of the nation that will never vote for the democrats and their current platform. The democrats are going to have to shift to the right quite a bit to take the House.
Before Obama won in 2008, people who loved guns and hated the idea of public health care really didn't feel threatened by the democrat party. They do now. Those voters are lost and because of that, the House is permanently in the hands of the GOP. To win the house in the next 4 years, the democrats would need to reverse course on some major issue like guns, or health care, or abortion, etc. That won't happen.
I really don't think I could come up with more incorrect information packed into one post even if I tried. Literally nothing is even close to accurate.People were worried Obama would take their guns from the start. ..he campaigned in health care reform.Not this democrat party. The democrat party has shifted far to the left since 2008. There are now large sections of the nation that will never vote for the democrats and their current platform. The democrats are going to have to shift to the right quite a bit to take the House.
Before Obama won in 2008, people who loved guns and hated the idea of public health care really didn't feel threatened by the democrat party. They do now. Those voters are lost and because of that, the House is permanently in the hands of the GOP. To win the house in the next 4 years, the democrats would need to reverse course on some major issue like guns, or health care, or abortion, etc. That won't happen.