Are you going to vote for the Democratic nominee regardless of who it is against Trump?

Are you going to vote for the Democratic nominee regardless of who it is against Trump?

  • Yes

    Votes: 57 46.7%
  • No

    Votes: 65 53.3%

  • Total voters
    122

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
we need leadership for the Millenium and Uncle Joe has not kept up; Sanders has..now with the line-up we had? and Uncle Joe is it? the best we can do? i'm moving to Canada.

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Uncle Joe was far from the best we could've had..you want a 'traditional' presidential look- Eric Swalwell would've been perfect. Now we're gonna get another president with dementia.
So, Sanders is your choice for leader because he's a vigorous young man?

I thought Harris was pretty good.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
we need leadership for the Millenium and Uncle Joe has not kept up; Sanders has..now with the line-up we had? and Uncle Joe is it? the best we can do? i'm moving to Canada.

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Uncle Joe was far from the best we could've had..you want a 'traditional' presidential look- Eric Swalwell would've been perfect. Now we're gonna get another president with dementia.
Good job repeating trumps stupid fucking lies and propaganda you old hag
 

dakilla187

Well-Known Member
I must say never in my life has politics been on everybodys minds, I say its the age of the millenial where you either agree with me or your a cultist.....If Trump was president in the 80’s or even 90’s you wouldnt hear much about it....I could care less whos president as long as we dont have another war
 

srh88

Well-Known Member
I must say never in my life has politics been on everybodys minds, I say its the age of the millenial where you either agree with me or your a cultist.....If Trump was president in the 80’s or even 90’s you wouldnt hear much about it....I could care less whos president as long as we dont have another war
Welcome to politics where people talk politics can i take your order?
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
People understand what I mean when I use the word 'neoliberal', the only person who doesn't seem to is you
Actually nobody can read your mind. If you want to use your own definition of a word then do us a favor and explain what you mean when you use the word.
 

SFnone

Well-Known Member
Something changed Super Tuesday, Sanders was on fire up until then and it was dramatic- too dramatic like night and day.
the difference between people from one area to another opened the door to Biden's rise... one person's cup of tea is not another's... and in all honesty, like it or not, the vote was being divided up prior to super tuesday. if it had been one on one from the beginning, whether Biden or one of the other candidates, Bernie would have done a lot worse. the truth is he never really had the support those in his base seem to think he did... at least not nationally. it wasn't rigged... the majority preferred Biden and Bernie ended up the loser. next page.
 

srh88

Well-Known Member
the difference between people from one area to another opened the door to Biden's rise... one person's cup of tea is not another's... and in all honesty, like it or not, the vote was being divided up prior to super tuesday. if it had been one on one from the beginning, whether Biden or one of the other candidates, Bernie would have done a lot worse. the truth is he never really had the support those in his base seem to think he did... at least not nationally. it wasn't rigged... the majority preferred Biden and Bernie ended up the loser. next page.
Its because they all snort Kool aid mix and only hang out in there Bernie circle jerks thinking Bernie is way more popular than he really is. People got better shit to do then argue with some cry baby who just answers questions with questions while saying your wrong.. the real voters came out and bernies voters did as suspected. Sat home and bitched and blamed
 

Bear420

Well-Known Member
Anyone running for the Democratic nominee was going to get trolled nonstop by anything and everything Trump's trolls can try to divide us with. The benefit of Biden is he helps more with Senate and House seats as well as down ballot Democrats than any other candidate.

He isn't going to burn any political capital with legalizing Marijuana fully on the federal level and let states do what they want. He did say he would decrease to a schedule 2 and people should not be in jail for it and records should be cleaned. Basically middle of the road.

And as far as how he talks, just remember he has a stutter.


The judges alone that Trump wants to appoint is reason enough to oust him. And there is so much more.

Right on the stutter I do know that he does, and that's fine, I just feel peoples views look at what the see and hear and not what they know.

I just want Trump out at any cost.

Vote Republian's out ;)
 

Bear420

Well-Known Member
I'd wager George Conway's turds have more cognitive capacity than all your kin combined.
We’ve never backed a Democrat for president. But Trump must be defeated.


Trump is a photonegative of Joe Biden. While Trump has innumerable flaws and a lifetime of blaming others for them, Biden has long admitted his imperfections and in doing so has further illustrated his inherent goodness and his willingness to do the work necessary to help put the United States back on a path of health and prosperity.

Well I will certainly give him my Vote. I would give my dog a vote before i thought about writing the idiots name down. ( Trump) Of course without saying.

VOTE OUT REPUBLICAN"S
 

Padawanbater2

Well-Known Member
Actually nobody can read your mind. If you want to use your own definition of a word then do us a favor and explain what you mean when you use the word.
Here are all of the dictionary definitions of the word I could find online, tell me which of these you agree/disagree with;

This is the Wikipedia definition;

Neoliberalism or neo-liberalism is the 20th-century resurgence of 19th-century ideas associated with laissez-faire economic liberalism and free market capitalism: It is generally associated with policies of economic liberalization including privatization, deregulation, globalization, free trade, austerity, and reductions in government spending in order to increase the role of the private sector in the economy and society; however, the defining features of neoliberalism in both thought and practice have been the subject of substantial scholarly debate. Neoliberalism constituted a paradigm shift away from the post-war Keynesian consensus which had lasted from 1945 to 1980.
This is from dictionary.com/merriam-webster;
-an outgrowth of the U.S. liberal movement, beginning in the late 1960s, that modified somewhat its traditional endorsement of all trade unions and opposition to big business and military buildup.

-a liberal who de-emphasizes traditional liberal doctrines in order to seek progress by more pragmatic methods
I tend to agree with the Wikipedia definition of the word when I use it

Before we move forward, are you clear?
 

hanimmal

Well-Known Member
Here are all of the dictionary definitions of the word I could find online, tell me which of these you agree/disagree with;

This is the Wikipedia definition;

This is from dictionary.com/merriam-webster;

I tend to agree with the Wikipedia definition of the word when I use it

Before we move forward, are you clear?
God you are ridiculous.

From your own preferred definition:

however, the defining features of neoliberalism in both thought and practice have been the subject of substantial scholarly debate.
They even agree that it is a rorschach test.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Here are all of the dictionary definitions of the word I could find online, tell me which of these you agree/disagree with;

This is the Wikipedia definition;

This is from dictionary.com/merriam-webster;

I tend to agree with the Wikipedia definition of the word when I use it

Before we move forward, are you clear?
OK, so then absolutely you are misusing the word. None of the leading Democrats you call that word are laissez faire, small government, no regulations types. That's all Republican and their side-kicks, Libertarian philosophy.
 

Padawanbater2

Well-Known Member
OK, so then absolutely you are misusing the word. None of the leading Democrats you call that word are laissez faire, small government, no regulations types. That's all Republican and their side-kicks, Libertarian philosophy.
Do you deny Bill Clinton was a 'third way Democrat' defined by neoliberal economic policies

That his administration focused on 'neoliberal' economic policies while he was in office?
 

Padawanbater2

Well-Known Member
no, I can read and that’s not what happened
Yes it is

You wouldn't vote for Sanders against Trump, I won't vote for Biden against Trump

Go ahead and blame me, actual progressives might actually be the reason Biden doesn't win this time. If that's the case, I say LOL! Not because Biden might lose, I truly deeply hope he wins, if for the SC picks if nothing else! But if he does lose, maybe liberals should take progressives into account next time around, they might not lose..
 

srh88

Well-Known Member
Yes it is

You wouldn't vote for Sanders against Trump, I won't vote for Biden against Trump

Go ahead and blame me, actual progressives might actually be the reason Biden doesn't win this time. If that's the case, I say LOL! Not because Biden might lose, I truly deeply hope he wins, if for the SC picks if nothing else! But if he does lose, maybe liberals should take progressives into account next time around, they might not lose..
You're fuckin ridiculous lol
 

Padawanbater2

Well-Known Member
You're fuckin ridiculous lol
That's OK, it's not like Biden bro's won't blame us for the loss anyway

If it's our fault they lose, that's an admission that they need us to win. If they need us to win, they should probably offer us something we want to vote for. If they don't, I hope they like the taste of losing, or they should maybe try to start a new coalition filled with white suburban 45+ types.
 
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