SaintsInDome2006
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No, it’s the right thread.I didn’t see a thread and I think she deserves her own.
No, it’s the right thread.I didn’t see a thread and I think she deserves her own.
That taxes part is tricky. The reality is there is some combination of taxes going up and their personal costs like premiums and deductibles going down. In fact that’s basically the argument. Not to mention damn near every business in the country doesn’t have to deal with jag off health insurance companies and regulations. SO inefficient.But if you look at other polls that number drops if "your taxes will be raised" is one of the variables and worse yet "the wait time for services will be drastically increased" is added--the support goes waaaayyy down.
I will try and dig that poll up--it was on CNN this weekend.
I thought it was "Ugandan Giant"?What's her take on Kamala: The Ugandan Warrior?
Hey hey now. Don't make sense. Corporate profits would fall.People are already paying a ton for medical care, something like $11,000 per person per year, so it is not like it is some extra expense that people were not paying previously. If peoples taxes go up $7000 per person, you will still have cry--babies complaining about their taxes going up even though they are saving $4000 a year.
You forgot the "I might have to wait an extra week to see my doctor, so screw everyone else."People are already paying a ton for medical care, something like $11,000 per person per year, so it is not like it is some extra expense that people were not paying previously. If peoples taxes go up $7000 per person, you will still have cry--babies complaining about their taxes going up even though they are saving $4000 a year.
About where I'm at too.Harris is well spoken, attractive (sorry, yes), and I'm not really sure what she is about. As always, I'll keep an open mind.
Me three. My buddy (with whom I'm pretty closely aligned politically) is falling head over heels for her. I'm not against her, but I'm still waiting to see "it". Until I do, no need to commit to anyone. It's still super early.Slapdash said:About where I'm at too.
In her defense, did Obama sound like Barack Obama in his first week on the campaign trail?SaintsInDome2006 said:Did it say compare to the depth and reflectiveness and grasp of the details and empathy of a Barack Obama? I don't think so.
What policies is she running on?The more I consider this the more I suspect it won’t be close. It’s Kamala’s to lose.
I'll give you Harris and I will take the field. How much and at what odds are you giving? I think I already gifted hundreds by not making you pay me off on Michael Sam.The more I consider this the more I suspect it won’t be close. It’s Kamala’s to lose.
Sorry I won’t be betting on politics any more.I'll give you Harris and I will take the field. How much and at what odds are you giving? I think I already gifted hundreds by not making you pay me off on Michael Sam.
Other than she’s a liberal very concerned about climate change I have no idea. It’s going to be a personality contest anyhow.What policies is she running on?
Also I don’t remember that wager. But I’ve never shirked a bet in my life. Do I owe you money? Let me know and I will pay you this instant.I'll give you Harris and I will take the field. How much and at what odds are you giving? I think I already gifted hundreds by not making you pay me off on Michael Sam.
That’s where she will lose. Wasn’t #heelsupharris or something like that trending on Twitter?Other than she’s a liberal very concerned about climate change I have no idea. It’s going to be a personality contest anyhow.
Were you a Clinton supporter?I love how Trump supporters want to make an issue of Harris(who was single at the time) having an affair with a married man in an open marriage while they would go to the grave to support a guy who has cheated on all three wives and just used their campaign donations to pay off a porn star he barebacked. This is next level hypocrisy.
I don’t think you have thought this through. No matter the answer it doesn’t change the hypocrisyWere you a Clinton supporter?
I don't think the main issue with her is the infidelity with a (still) married man, but more so that: she was then given prominent positions that advanced her career and helped her climb the ladder, those positions were lucrative financially, and the one position came with a nice car.I love how Trump supporters want to make an issue of Harris(who was single at the time) having an affair with a married man in an open marriage while they would go to the grave to support a guy who has cheated on all three wives and just used their campaign donations to pay off a porn star he barebacked. This is next level hypocrisy.
I don't think the average person can hear Harris speak and think that she's ever have to sleep with anyone to gain a position. Sometimes two people just want to **** each other.I don't think the main issue with her is the infidelity with a (still) married man, but more so that: she was then given prominent positions that advanced her career and helped her climb the ladder, those positions were lucrative financially, and the one position came with a nice car.
Maybe so, but it looks very suspicious when she is appointed to those desirable positions by the guy with whom she was having an intimate relationship.I don't think the average person can hear Harris speak and think that she's ever have to sleep with anyone to gain a position. Sometimes two people just want to **** each other.
She doesn't have a chance to win the general election. She's even more unlikable than Hillary and I don't think the fly over states will bite on her politics.The more I consider this the more I suspect it won’t be close. It’s Kamala’s to lose.
You have no idea her policies as stated above but definitively state she's the one. That seems weird.Seems to me this thread is pretty representative: so far the opposition to Kamala Harris comes from Bernie types who will only be happy with a candidate that tears the Democratic Party down, amd Trump supporters who fear, correctly IMO, that she will absolutely destroy him if that is the matchup.
Shes the one.
I know she’s liberal on most issues. I know her policies- the question was what would her platform emphasize- amd beyond climate change I’m not sure about that. I thought it would be Medicare for All, which concerned me a little, but she’s since backtracked on that.You have no idea her policies as stated above but definitively state she's the one. That seems weird.
Based on your posts and positions I don’t think you’re really the best judge of this. I suspect you thought the same thing about Obama.She doesn't have a chance to win the general election. She's even more unlikable than Hillary and I don't think the fly over states will bite on her politics.
To you, unlikeable means Democrat. Highly unlikeable means female Democrat. Excuse me if I pass on considering your opinion.She doesn't have a chance to win the general election. She's even more unlikable than Hillary and I don't think the fly over states will bite on her politics.
She was obviously qualified. Again, sometimes people just ****. Maybe she was attracted by his position of power. Men of wealth and power are somehow attractive to a lot of women. You think someone as disgusting looking as Trump would be landing porn stars and Playboy bunnies otherwise? Doesn't mean they are looking for career advancement. I know it's hard for some to get past ancient stereotypes about women having to sleep their way to the top. But the combination of her being probably ten times more intelligent than Trump and much more well-spoken would make her absolutely destroy him in debates. And she's sassy enough that he wouldn't dare take it into the mud because she would let him have it with both barrels.Maybe so, but it looks very suspicious when she is appointed to those desirable positions by the guy with whom she was having an intimate relationship.
It’s really not much of a scandal. They’re going to have to come up with something else.She was obviously qualified. Again, sometimes people just ****. Maybe she was attracted by his position of power. Men of wealth and power are somehow attractive to a lot of women. You think someone as disgusting looking as Trump would be landing porn stars and Playboy bunnies otherwise? Doesn't mean they are looking for career advancement. I know it's hard for some to get past ancient stereotypes about women having to sleep their way to the top. But the combination of her being probably ten times more intelligent than Trump and much more well-spoken would make her absolutely destroy him in debates. And she's sassy enough that he wouldn't dare take it into the mud because she would let him have it with both barrels.
No, I voted for Obama his first term.Based on your posts and positions I don’t think you’re really the best judge of this. I suspect you thought the same thing about Obama.
Exactly. The "She slept her way to the top, so I'm going to vote for the ##### grabber instead", where never going to vote for her, no matter the reason.It’s really not much of a scandal. They’re going to have to come up with something else.
They're already grasping at straws. The same people who are A-OK with Trump's lifetime of adultery. lol Fun to watch.It’s really not much of a scandal. They’re going to have to come up with something else.
Well based on your posts over the last year, you’ve undergone a remarkable conversion.No, I voted for Obama his first term.
Beto has it too. Amazing how close he came ti unseating Cruz in Texas. I think being well-spoken and classy is always important. But never more so than it will be in 2020. After hearing the egomaniacal manchild embarrass the country on the global stage, having someone who can form a sentence and not resort to grade school bullying and namecalling every other sentence will be a huge breath of fresh air. It's actually depressing when I see an old video of Obama speaking. How far we've fallen as a nation in such a short time. We need the office to be respected again. Something we can be proud of.Policy wise, she wouldn’t be my first choice. I’m pretty sure I would be closer to somebody like Booker or Klobuchar (provided she runs) who are more centrist and business minded. And of course I’ll vote for whoever the candidate turns out to be.
But it’s my impression that Harris has it whatever “it” is- the same thing that Obama had: that magic that makes you a special candidate. Difficult to define. I could be wrong about this, or things could change, but that’s what I think.
Shes the one.Seems to me this thread is pretty representative: so far the opposition to Kamala Harris comes from Bernie types who will only be happy with a candidate that tears the Democratic Party down, amd Trump supporters who fear, correctly IMO, that she will absolutely destroy him if that is the matchup.
Shes the one.
I haven’t heard enough of Beto to comment. I’m not even sure he’s running.Beto has it too. Amazing how close he came ti unseating Cruz in Texas. I think being well-spoken and classy is always important. But never more so than it will be in 2020. After hearing the egomaniacal manchild embarrass the country on the global stage, having someone who can form a sentence and not resort to grade school bullying and namecalling every other sentence will be a huge breath of fresh air. It's actually depressing when I see an old video of Obama speaking. How far we've fallen as a nation in such a short time. We need the office to be respected again. Something we can be proud of.
In fairness, you were blind to Hillary all the way through the election.Well based on your posts over the last year, you’ve undergone a remarkable conversion.
In any case, when you assert that Kamala is as unlikable as Hillary, I have trouble thinking you’re really paying close attention to what’s going on.
I underestimated how much people disliked her, that’s true. And who knows? I could easily be wrong again.In fairness, you were blind to Hillary all the way through the election.
I think you live in a California bubble. The rest of America, northeast notwithstanding, doesn't like her or her politics. That is my opinion of course.Well based on your posts over the last year, you’ve undergone a remarkable conversion.
In any case, when you assert that Kamala is as unlikable as Hillary, I have trouble thinking you’re really paying close attention to what’s going on.
Harris isn't running against Trump. She's running against Warren, Booker, Klobuchar, and about 25 other Democrats. We're a year (!) away from the Iowa caucuses so we have a really long way to go, and we'll undoubtedly learn more about skeletons in other folks' closets, but this particular part of Harris's career understandably comes across as kind of gross. Why hitch your wagon to somebody with baggage when there are other highly-qualified candidates with the same policy preferences without the character flaws? (I made this same argument about Brett Kavanaugh FWIW).Exactly. The "She slept her way to the top, so I'm going to vote for the ##### grabber instead", where never going to vote for her, no matter the reason.
Were you deliberately being ironic or have you not seen today's article on AK?ETA: She comes across as just a big of a bully as Trump. Now Amy Klobuchar on the other hand would have a real chance.
I really don’t care about this. The greatest leader of the 20th Century, Winston Churchill, was infamous for being abusive towards his staff.Were you deliberately being ironic or have you not seen today's article on AK?
Could be. But it was the way people in Iowa responded to her that impressed me the most.I think you live in a California bubble. The rest of America, northeast notwithstanding, doesn't like her or her politics.
Well, I only posted it because it was kind of funny that JohnnyU called Harris a bully and praised Klobuchar on the exact day that article came out.I really don’t care about this. The greatest leader of the 20th Century, Winston Churchill, was infamous for being abusive towards his staff.
I agree completely with this but the admiration for the "alpha male" leader who kicks around underlings continues to be widespread. See: football coaches.Well, I only posted it because it was kind of funny that JohnnyU called Harris a bully and praised Klobuchar on the exact day that article came out.
But as for the charge itself, not sure how I feel about it. I think management style is a highly underrated criterion for evaluating presidential candidates (it was one thing that really attracted me to Obama), so if it's actually true that she has trouble retaining staff, that is a mark against her. But I also recognize that this article could very well be an oppo dump by one of her primary opponents meant to undercut her "Minnesota nice" image.