I'm not sure carrot-and-stick makes any sense here?ousdahl wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 11:40 amHaven’t dems also used “the right’s authoritarian play” as another one of those carrrots for like a while now?
What exactly is their plan to protect and expand voting rights, and when exactly are they gonna do it?
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I just meant it as, dems make a lot of campaign promises; a lot of “abortion rights/voting rights/(copy-and-paste cause as needed) are in peril if you don’t vote for us!”
But then, even if and when they’re in power, they just don’t seem to do much about much.
Or, maybe I’m wrong. I’d be pleased to be wrong, and actually dems are taking robust measures toward abortion/voting/other rights to counter the conservative gutting of those rights otherwise.
That’s why I asked. Please, tell me I’m wrong!
But then, even if and when they’re in power, they just don’t seem to do much about much.
Or, maybe I’m wrong. I’d be pleased to be wrong, and actually dems are taking robust measures toward abortion/voting/other rights to counter the conservative gutting of those rights otherwise.
That’s why I asked. Please, tell me I’m wrong!
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I'm not really a fan of the republican party either. I'm thankful that Uncle Joe keeps his campaign promises.
Defense. Rebounds.
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Walk us through some of those "failed promises."
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Without keeping tabs on what constitutes a “promise,” he’s far more pro-oil, pro-cop, pro-do nothing of substance about abortion, even when dems were in control, while the gop gutted abortion rights anyway
Among other things…
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I'm sorry, this is gibberish.ousdahl wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 3:43 pmWithout keeping tabs on what constitutes a “promise,” he’s far more pro-oil, pro-cop, pro-do nothing of substance about abortion, even when dems were in control, while the gop gutted abortion rights anyway
Among other things…
If MICH (or anyone else) wants to talk about "failed promises", let's talk about them. Which starts with identifying them.
Because what this thread is about is the 2024 election. At the moment, the choice appears to be Biden vs. Trump. Not Biden vs. [Perfect Hypothetical Candidate].
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Being at 50-50 and holding the tiebreaker doesn't mean you're "in power". Many things need more than just the majority to pass.ousdahl wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 1:38 pm I just meant it as, dems make a lot of campaign promises; a lot of “abortion rights/voting rights/(copy-and-paste cause as needed) are in peril if you don’t vote for us!”
But then, even if and when they’re in power, they just don’t seem to do much about much.
Or, maybe I’m wrong. I’d be pleased to be wrong, and actually dems are taking robust measures toward abortion/voting/other rights to counter the conservative gutting of those rights otherwise.
That’s why I asked. Please, tell me I’m wrong!
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jfish26 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 3:47 pmI'm sorry, this is gibberish.
If MICH (or anyone else) wants to talk about "failed promises", let's talk about them. Which starts with identifying them.
Because what this thread is about is the 2024 election. At the moment, the choice appears to be Biden vs. Trump. Not Biden vs. [Perfect Hypothetical Candidate].
ugh....quit reminding me
Just Ledoux it
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I'm sorry, but how is it gibberish?jfish26 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 3:47 pmI'm sorry, this is gibberish.
If MICH (or anyone else) wants to talk about "failed promises", let's talk about them. Which starts with identifying them.
Because what this thread is about is the 2024 election. At the moment, the choice appears to be Biden vs. Trump. Not Biden vs. [Perfect Hypothetical Candidate].
I DID identify three different issues that I think qualify as "failed promises." I think he's overpromised and underdelivered on climate action, criminal justice, and abortion rights.
so do you really wanna talk about them, or just knee-jerk ignore them as gibberish?
but, yea, 2024 is shaping up to be yet another lesser-of-two-evils, ain't it. It's less about actually picking a candidate whose platform you believe in, and more about holding yer nose and picking a side and cheering it on like some sports team fandom. Two party politics is allsome.
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well which is it, CoyDC?
is it that The Great Southern Border Wall, more than the other two issues, has yielded headlines like, "Biden criticized for continuing draconian Trump-era policies?"
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Obama, Biden and Trump ran on those as campaign promises. The first two did something about their promises, although the Republicans can’t allow people to benefit, so they had the crooks on the SCOTUS overturn the loan forgiveness. As for The Great Southern Border Wall………..Bannon fleeced the rubes and Trump pardoned him, preventing him from becoming someone’s prison spouse.