Moonglow
Diamond Member
You are free to post any quotes with me stating as such you will find none, now you can stop projecting yer lies.Like you guys wore out racism?
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You are free to post any quotes with me stating as such you will find none, now you can stop projecting yer lies.Like you guys wore out racism?
No longer than the last four years.DuhGonna be a loooooooooooong four years for you, bub.
I was correcting yer weak English usage, the rest of yer garbage is garbage.Are you trying to say the only reason you lost was because Democrats didn't turn out? Whose fault is that?
Apparently some Democrats are smarter than I thought they were. Why would any Dem vote for another four years of Biden/Harris?
So democrats and leftists don't unjustly accuse others of being racist. Are you sure about that Clark?You are free to post any quotes with me stating as such you will find none, now you can stop projecting yer lies.
'As Theodore Roosevelt was launching his crusade to reform a stagnant government and corrupt business elite in the 1890s, he made it a test of national strength: “Is America a weakling, to shrink from the work of the great world-powers? No. The young giant of the West … looks into the future with eager eyes and rejoices as a strong man to run a race.”
Roosevelt’s Progressive movement rescued “Gilded Age” America from a predicament a bit like what the country faces today. Freewheeling capitalism in the 1890s had created gross inequality, rising anger among workers and a swamp of political corruption. Though Roosevelt was a wealthy Republican, he admonished a friend, “I do not believe it is wise or safe for us as a party to take refuge in mere negation and to say that there are no evils to be corrected.” He demanded change.
A recent Rand study argued that Roosevelt’s reform movement was a case study in how “anticipatory national renewal” can avert decline. “That is precisely the challenge that faces the United States” now, the study argued, when the country’s “competitive position is threatened both from within … and outside.” People across America agree something is wrong, and this year, voting for Donald Trump was a way for millions of Americans to register their discontent.
[…]
My big worry is that many Trump voters want to move the country backward rather than forward. Exit polls found that 67 percent of them thought America’s best days were “in the past,” whereas 58 percent of Harris voters thought they were “in the future.” Rather than Progressive politics, Trump’s movement represents what might be called Regressivism. Or, as his slogan puts it: “Make America Great Again.”'
Trump voters want to move the country backward to an idealized past that never actually existed – a past far from ideal for millions of Americans.
Moving the country backward will do nothing to address an America that is today suffering from “Freewheeling capitalism [that] created gross inequality, rising anger among workers and a swamp of political corruption.”
I am more sure you are full of shit trying to pigeon hole people into yer projections.So democrats and leftists don't unjustly accuse others of being racist. Are you sure about that Clark?
Indeed, he knew how to deal, Trump is an amateur.FDR? The concentration camp president?
No, Teddy R.FDR? The concentration camp president?
No, Teddy R.
I literally said "like you guys wore out racism"I am more sure you are full of shit trying to pigeon hole people into yer projections.
You are never going to get anywhere having a conversation with yerself, but please do carry on, you are more wrong than a turd in a casserole.I literally said "like you guys wore out racism"
That means leftists in general. Why are you misconstruing what I said?
Is it possible that like most indoctrinated people you have trouble staying on topic. You're subservient to your baser instincts which causes you to blurt out ignorant things.
Also, if you come on a political forum and say that leftists never use the race card, you definitely deserve to be mocked. Again are you trying to say that leftists never play the race card? Not trying to pigeon hole anyone. You just don't seem to have the capacity to stay on topic, which leaves you unable to really understand what is going on.
Moonie is a troll. Ignore it and it will dieI literally said "like you guys wore out racism"
That means leftists in general. Why are you misconstruing what I said?
Is it possible that like most indoctrinated people you have trouble staying on topic. You're subservient to your baser instincts which causes you to blurt out ignorant things.
Also, if you come on a political forum and say that leftists never use the race card, you definitely deserve to be mocked. Again are you trying to say that leftists never play the race card? Not trying to pigeon hole anyone. You just don't seem to have the capacity to stay on topic, which leaves you unable to really understand what is going on.
Yep. I guess you can say that the American People seen what you people had to offer and flushed it down. The only problem is people such as yourself leave such a putrid stench which is very difficult to get rid of.You are never going to get anywhere having a conversation with yerself, but please do carry on, you are more wrong than a turd in a casserole.
'As Theodore Roosevelt was launching his crusade to reform a stagnant government and corrupt business elite in the 1890s, he made it a test of national strength: “Is America a weakling, to shrink from the work of the great world-powers? No. The young giant of the West … looks into the future with eager eyes and rejoices as a strong man to run a race.”
Roosevelt’s Progressive movement rescued “Gilded Age” America from a predicament a bit like what the country faces today. Freewheeling capitalism in the 1890s had created gross inequality, rising anger among workers and a swamp of political corruption. Though Roosevelt was a wealthy Republican, he admonished a friend, “I do not believe it is wise or safe for us as a party to take refuge in mere negation and to say that there are no evils to be corrected.” He demanded change.
A recent Rand study argued that Roosevelt’s reform movement was a case study in how “anticipatory national renewal” can avert decline. “That is precisely the challenge that faces the United States” now, the study argued, when the country’s “competitive position is threatened both from within … and outside.” People across America agree something is wrong, and this year, voting for Donald Trump was a way for millions of Americans to register their discontent.
[…]
My big worry is that many Trump voters want to move the country backward rather than forward. Exit polls found that 67 percent of them thought America’s best days were “in the past,” whereas 58 percent of Harris voters thought they were “in the future.” Rather than Progressive politics, Trump’s movement represents what might be called Regressivism. Or, as his slogan puts it: “Make America Great Again.”'
Trump voters want to move the country backward to an idealized past that never actually existed – a past far from ideal for millions of Americans.
Moving the country backward will do nothing to address an America that is today suffering from “Freewheeling capitalism [that] created gross inequality, rising anger among workers and a swamp of political corruption.”