the 2020 democratic candidate (and VP)

2020?

  • kamala harris

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  • john hickenlooper

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  • tim ryan

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  • sherrod brown

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • kirsten gillibrand

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  • tim kaine

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  • chris murphy

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  • Total voters
    18

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
i like perez but i disagree with this tact. this is the new, super-dysfunctional, politics as usual.

then again, my tact would be to fight loudly but let the bad bills pass so the GOP gets hammered when the reality sets in.

"what?i i lost my KYNECT? but i thought they repealed obamacare though!"
fight it loudly. and make sure the blame goes to the GOP when that shit get's passed over their heads. They will do a lot of damage if they go through with their privatize medicare plan. That has to be stopped by whatever legal means necessary.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
fight it loudly. and make sure the blame goes to the GOP when that shit get's passed over their heads. They will do a lot of damage if they go through with their privatize medicare plan. That has to be stopped by whatever legal means necessary.
What this country needs is a left wing analogue to the Tea Party and ultra nationalists/'neocons'. This would provide cover for the more mainstream democratic party to move left.
 

Padawanbater2

Well-Known Member
I like the passion and words. Perez might be a hanger on from Obama's term but I like his style.
Tom Perez: Treat Trump Like Mitch McConnell Treated Obama

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/tom-perez-trump-mitch-mcconnell-obama_us_58800586e4b00d44838cfff9?

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If it was wrong when McConnell did it, it would be wrong for Perez to do it

I like the strategy of working with Trump when he supports progressive ideas, like opposing the TPP and not arming rebel groups in Syria, and opposing him when he supports bullshit like privatising public education or getting rid of the Affordable Care Act
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
What this country needs is a left wing analogue to the Tea Party and ultra nationalists/'neocons'. This would provide cover for the more mainstream democratic party to move left.
There are some major differences between Tea Partiers and my own ethos that prevent me advocating a liberal tea party. Their inability to see truth from lies -- actually seeking lies that confirm what they want -- for one thing. The other is their callous racism and classism in order to maintain their own social status. Third is their sell out to the wealthy. They have made the GOP into a the party of fascists. I oppose them but am not willing to cram my beliefs into a bottle and stopper it just so they can be defeated.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
If it was wrong when McConnell did it, it would be wrong for Perez to do it

I like the strategy of working with Trump when he supports progressive ideas, like opposing the TPP and not arming rebel groups in Syria, and opposing him when he supports bullshit like privatising public education or getting rid of the Affordable Care Act
We still need something to tip the balance in favor of liberalizing our governance.

The right's extremism has been productive over the past 40 years, there's no arguing that.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
If it was wrong when McConnell did it, it would be wrong for Perez to do it

I like the strategy of working with Trump when he supports progressive ideas, like opposing the TPP and not arming rebel groups in Syria, and opposing him when he supports bullshit like privatising public education or getting rid of the Affordable Care Act
Does he support progressive ideas? He SAID "everybody will have health care". I'd support that. But that's not what's happening and Trump isn't opposing any of Ryan's legislation, is he? I'd like to think that Trump can be dealt with fairly but he's a liar. Can't work with somebody who can't be trusted.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
There are some major differences between Tea Partiers and my own ethos that prevent me advocating a liberal tea party. Their inability to see truth from lies -- actually seeking lies that confirm what they want -- for one thing. The other is their callous racism and classism in order to maintain their own social status. Third is their sell out to the wealthy. They have made the GOP into a the party of fascists. I oppose them but am not willing to cram my beliefs into a bottle and stopper it just so they can be defeated.
I'm not proposing any such blind opposition; we need to protect voting rights in a way that the democratic party is ignoring. We need to stop runaway income and wealth inequality. We need UNIONS! We need to get money the fuck out of politics. These issues would form am excellent base for such a party wing.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
Does he support progressive ideas? He SAID "everybody will have health care". I'd support that. But that's not what's happening and Trump isn't opposing any of Ryan's legislation, is he? I'd like to think that Trump can be dealt with fairly but he's a liar. Can't work with somebody who can't be trusted.
He'll lie until no one believes him. Then he'll be finished. I pray it happens soon.
 

Big_Lou

Well-Known Member
Can't work with somebody who can't be trusted.
Sure you can.

im·peach·ment
imˈpēCHmənt/
noun
  1. the action of calling into question the integrity or validity of something.
    "the prosecutor's detailed impeachment of the character witness"
    • US
      a charge of misconduct made against the holder of a public office.
      "the president is facing impeachment over the scandal"
    • BRITISH
      a charge of treason or another crime against the state.
      "the king cynically abandoned him, encouraging his impeachment"


as·sas·si·na·tion
əˌsasnˈāSH(ə)n/
noun
  1. the action of assassinating someone.
    "the assassination of President Kennedy"
    synonyms: murder, killing, slaughter, homicide; More
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
Sure you can.

im·peach·ment
imˈpēCHmənt/
noun
  1. the action of calling into question the integrity or validity of something.
    "the prosecutor's detailed impeachment of the character witness"
    • US
      a charge of misconduct made against the holder of a public office.
      "the president is facing impeachment over the scandal"
    • BRITISH
      a charge of treason or another crime against the state.
      "the king cynically abandoned him, encouraging his impeachment"


as·sas·si·na·tion
əˌsasnˈāSH(ə)n/
noun
  1. the action of assassinating someone.
    "the assassination of President Kennedy"
    synonyms: murder, killing, slaughter, homicide; More
I see impeachment as a long shot, certainly not before 2019 due to republican majorities in House and Senate.

Assassination is simply not an option I can support in any way, not even in jest. Not only would it destabilize an already vulnerable country, leading to yet more civil disorder but the bastard might become a martyr, and we'd never be rid of his influence. BAD IDEA.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
So where is his support from the rest of the party?
He has support from the same people you -- a radical leftist -- can't accept. For myself, I'm biased against Perez but I also think there is time to learn more about him. I also like Sanders but want to see who else can lead this anything but monolithic party.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
He has support from the same people you -- a radical leftist -- can't accept. For myself, I'm biased against Perez but I also think there is time to learn more about him. I also like Sanders but want to see who else can lead this anything but monolithic party.
If they support my policy goals I'm happy to support them; I may be a leftist but I'm firmly issue oriented and always have been.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
You can't handle incremental progress.
Huh. You're misquoting me.

What I said was, incremental progress vs republican extremism has gotten us further to the right than this country has ever been.

And I'm still right about that. Want proof? Look at the guy putting his hand on a bible this Friday.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Huh. You're misquoting me.

What I said was, incremental progress vs republican extremism has gotten us further to the right than this country has ever been.

And I'm still right about that. Want proof? Look at the guy putting his hand on a bible this Friday.
So, then, keep an open mind about the people circulating in the candidate arena. That's all.

That said, Corey Booker has done a few things that have biased me against him. So I'm not all that pure.
 
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