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Concrete policies?!? They had to be forced by their falling poll #'s to condemn the riots and violence.The Democrats offer concrete policies across the board, while the Trump cult offers only fear and hate.
The Democrats act like patriots and decent human beings,
This is just a guess, of course, but somewhere around 48% of those who vote in November will be voting for Donald Trump. Without going into the laundry list of obvious examples or any of the standard talking points, there are certainly plenty of reasons not to. Yet he has a perfectly reasonable chance of winning.
Right now, polls show that about 43% of Americans approve of the job he's doing. This, after everything that has happened, and that number should be a very sobering indication of where this country is right now. Personally, I try to understand how these people can do this, but I still only understand some of it.
Anyway, here's the point: Elections are about contrasts. Choices. How can that many people support this disaster of a person? For many of them, they're looking at the alternative. And when those who provide their information and opinions for them point at things like PC and Identity Politics and Cancel Culture and an overall culture in decay, they can make reasonable points not to vote for the Democratic party. Even with, amazingly, this profoundly damaged person in the White House.
It's certainly too late to make any changes before November, but the Democratic party had a chance to take over the middle, and I don't see that happening. There is no excuse, zero, none, for the race to be this close. Regardless of who wins, the Democrats have too often allowed the wrong voices to represent them. It allows the Trumpsters to tie all the silliest crap coming from the hardcore Left to the milquetoast, feeble Biden.
This should be a learning experience, but I'm doubtful.
Any more questions.
Look everyone! More Democrat math.The OP is hopeful but certainly less than convincing.
Monday, September 14
Race/Topic (Click to Sort) Poll Results Spread Arizona: Trump vs. Biden OH Predictive Insights Biden 52, Trump 42 Biden +10
Sunday, September 13
Race/Topic (Click to Sort) Poll Results Spread General Election: Trump vs. Biden FOX News Biden 51, Trump 46 Biden +5 Arizona: Trump vs. Biden CBS News/YouGov Biden 47, Trump 44 Biden +3 Minnesota: Trump vs. Biden CBS News/YouGov Biden 50, Trump 41 Biden +9 Arizona Senate - McSally vs. Kelly CBS News/YouGov Kelly 49, McSally 42 Kelly +7 Minnesota Senate - Lewis vs. Smith CBS News/YouGov Smith 47, Lewis 40 Smith +7 President Trump Job Approval FOX News Approve 48, Disapprove 51 Disapprove +3
Saturday, September 12
This is just a guess, of course, but somewhere around 48% of those who vote in November will be voting for Donald Trump. Without going into the laundry list of obvious examples or any of the standard talking points, there are certainly plenty of reasons not to. Yet he has a perfectly reasonable chance of winning.
Right now, polls show that about 43% of Americans approve of the job he's doing. This, after everything that has happened, and that number should be a very sobering indication of where this country is right now. Personally, I try to understand how these people can do this, but I still only understand some of it.
Anyway, here's the point: Elections are about contrasts. Choices. How can that many people support this disaster of a person? For many of them, they're looking at the alternative. And when those who provide their information and opinions for them point at things like PC and Identity Politics and Cancel Culture and an overall culture in decay, they can make reasonable points not to vote for the Democratic party. Even with, amazingly, this profoundly damaged person in the White House.
It's certainly too late to make any changes before November, but the Democratic party had a chance to take over the middle, and I don't see that happening. There is no excuse, zero, none, for the race to be this close. Regardless of who wins, the Democrats have too often allowed the wrong voices to represent them. It allows the Trumpsters to tie all the silliest crap coming from the hardcore Left to the milquetoast, feeble Biden.
This should be a learning experience, but I'm doubtful.
Any more questions.
NO nation wants a leader who gets on their KNEES and SUBMITS to a feral mob of zoo animals who DEMAND that nation is literally demolished and replaced with something PRIMITIVE and INFERIOR.
Are we? I would question that assessment when our representatives in government do not seem to be concerned with anyone except billionaires and those who try to represent The People are branded as evil socialists.Yeah I don't get it either. Maybe America in the recesses of our collective soul is as fascistic and authoritarian as any banana republic. Democracy is no longer reliably producing rich, white plutocratic politicians so it must be time to destroy it.
Once again we are a representative republic.
The problem, MAC, is you get all your information from the corporate media. This, makes you draw incorrect conclusions about what is going on.This is just a guess, of course, but somewhere around 48% of those who vote in November will be voting for Donald Trump. Without going into the laundry list of obvious examples or any of the standard talking points, there are certainly plenty of reasons not to. Yet he has a perfectly reasonable chance of winning.
Right now, polls show that about 43% of Americans approve of the job he's doing. This, after everything that has happened, and that number should be a very sobering indication of where this country is right now. Personally, I try to understand how these people can do this, but I still only understand some of it.
Anyway, here's the point: Elections are about contrasts. Choices. How can that many people support this disaster of a person? For many of them, they're looking at the alternative. And when those who provide their information and opinions for them point at things like PC and Identity Politics and Cancel Culture and an overall culture in decay, they can make reasonable points not to vote for the Democratic party. Even with, amazingly, this profoundly damaged person in the White House.
It's certainly too late to make any changes before November, but the Democratic party had a chance to take over the middle, and I don't see that happening. There is no excuse, zero, none, for the race to be this close. Regardless of who wins, the Democrats have too often allowed the wrong voices to represent them. It allows the Trumpsters to tie all the silliest crap coming from the hardcore Left to the milquetoast, feeble Biden.
This should be a learning experience, but I'm doubtful.
It boggles the mind how the Left has bashed corporate America their entire lives until just recently wholeheartedly embracing them with their legs wrapped around them.The problem, MAC, is you get all your information from the corporate media. This, makes you draw incorrect conclusions about what is going on.This is just a guess, of course, but somewhere around 48% of those who vote in November will be voting for Donald Trump. Without going into the laundry list of obvious examples or any of the standard talking points, there are certainly plenty of reasons not to. Yet he has a perfectly reasonable chance of winning.
Right now, polls show that about 43% of Americans approve of the job he's doing. This, after everything that has happened, and that number should be a very sobering indication of where this country is right now. Personally, I try to understand how these people can do this, but I still only understand some of it.
Anyway, here's the point: Elections are about contrasts. Choices. How can that many people support this disaster of a person? For many of them, they're looking at the alternative. And when those who provide their information and opinions for them point at things like PC and Identity Politics and Cancel Culture and an overall culture in decay, they can make reasonable points not to vote for the Democratic party. Even with, amazingly, this profoundly damaged person in the White House.
It's certainly too late to make any changes before November, but the Democratic party had a chance to take over the middle, and I don't see that happening. There is no excuse, zero, none, for the race to be this close. Regardless of who wins, the Democrats have too often allowed the wrong voices to represent them. It allows the Trumpsters to tie all the silliest crap coming from the hardcore Left to the milquetoast, feeble Biden.
This should be a learning experience, but I'm doubtful.
If you have bad information, then you make bad conclusions. You don't really know what is going on.
Why not listen to someone that knows the inside of the DNC, knows Hillary, knows Sanders, and knows why the DNC gave up the middle?
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Dennis Kucinich: The Democratic Party Has No Soul - Truthdig
As tensions between progressives and moderates boil over, the former presidential candidate offers an insider’s take on the party.www.truthdig.com
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Dennis Kucinich: The Democratic Party Has No Soul | Scheer Intelligence
As tensions between the left and right wings of the Democratic Party continue to rise, the former Congress member offers an insider’s take on the party.www.kcrw.com
Your problem is that you think money rightfully buys power and the rich are fully entitled to the handouts their pet politicians give them.Are we? I would question that assessment when our representatives in government do not seem to be concerned with anyone except billionaires and those who try to represent The People are branded as evil socialists.Yeah I don't get it either. Maybe America in the recesses of our collective soul is as fascistic and authoritarian as any banana republic. Democracy is no longer reliably producing rich, white plutocratic politicians so it must be time to destroy it.
Once again we are a representative republic.
Your problem is you beleive giving americans more and more free stuff is representing them.
Only democrats know where money rightfully belongs, which is why they want to collect it all and redistribute it.Your problem is that you think money rightfully buys power and the rich are fully entitled to the handouts their pet politicians give them.Are we? I would question that assessment when our representatives in government do not seem to be concerned with anyone except billionaires and those who try to represent The People are branded as evil socialists.Yeah I don't get it either. Maybe America in the recesses of our collective soul is as fascistic and authoritarian as any banana republic. Democracy is no longer reliably producing rich, white plutocratic politicians so it must be time to destroy it.
Once again we are a representative republic.
Your problem is you beleive giving americans more and more free stuff is representing them.
Wrong. So much for the rest of your point.The problem, MAC, is you get all your information from the corporate media.
By backing and supporting the riots?
Meet your tribe MacWrong. So much for the rest of your point.The problem, MAC, is you get all your information from the corporate media.
This is just a guess, of course, but somewhere around 48% of those who vote in November will be voting for Donald Trump. Without going into the laundry list of obvious examples or any of the standard talking points, there are certainly plenty of reasons not to. Yet he has a perfectly reasonable chance of winning.
Right now, polls show that about 43% of Americans approve of the job he's doing. This, after everything that has happened, and that number should be a very sobering indication of where this country is right now. Personally, I try to understand how these people can do this, but I still only understand some of it.
Anyway, here's the point: Elections are about contrasts. Choices. How can that many people support this disaster of a person? For many of them, they're looking at the alternative. And when those who provide their information and opinions for them point at things like PC and Identity Politics and Cancel Culture and an overall culture in decay, they can make reasonable points not to vote for the Democratic party. Even with, amazingly, this profoundly damaged person in the White House.
It's certainly too late to make any changes before November, but the Democratic party had a chance to take over the middle, and I don't see that happening. There is no excuse, zero, none, for the race to be this close. Regardless of who wins, the Democrats have too often a
llowed the wrong voices to represent them. It allows the Trumpsters to tie all the silliest crap coming from the hardcore Left to the milquetoast, feeble Biden.
This should be a learning experience, but I'm doubtful.
The Democrats need to retake control of their party, they need to tell the Neo-Marxists to GTFO because NO Western nation and ESPECIALLY America wants Marxism and wants to collapse Capitalism and replace it with Anarchy and a Communist System.
I know, you are only trying to convince yourself.I know. I'm not trying to convince you of anything.Wrong. So much for the rest of your point.The problem, MAC, is you get all your information from the corporate media.![]()
Meanwhile, I've heard of absolutely no reason given to vote for Biden, which doesn't include the name Donald Trump.Without going into the laundry list of obvious examples or any of the standard talking points, there are certainly plenty of reasons to vote for Mr TrumpWithout going into the laundry list of obvious examples or any of the standard talking points, there are certainly plenty of reasons not to