It's first and foremost a Republican Party issue.This is not a party issue - it's a national issue.
It's first and foremost a Republican Party issue.This is not a party issue - it's a national issue.
It's called an election. If this happens more than once, it's your own fault.Nobody's regulating the sleaze; there is no mechanism for redress.
The objection isn't with the thoughts and prayers themselves. The problem those decrying "thoughts and prayers" have is that "thoughts and prayers" seem to be all the gun crowd and GOP ever offer. The folks decrying "thoughts and prayers" are tired of the GOP offering condolences but no solutions.What are your main objections to people offering their thoughts and prayers to tragedy victims?
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It's called an election....It's called an election. If this happens more than once, it's your own fault.
Republicans are not entirely responsible for all the flaws in the political process - mainly, but not entirely.It's first and foremost a Republican Party issue.
I speak only of American voters.It's called an election....
How is your corrupt system my fault?
Blaming the victims? That's easy, but offers no solution.I speak only of American voters.
That's beside the point.Republicans are not entirely responsible for all the flaws in the political process - mainly, but not entirely.
Yeah, it would. Almost all of that is direct Republican doing since 1980. That stuff is almost all the creation and establishment and consequences of the Republican Party alone.Reforming one party won't fix the districts, the voter lists, the malfunctioning machines, the electoral college, the campaign schedule, the amount of money being squandered on it, the misinformation, the mud-slinging, the lobbies, the pork barrels, etc.
A majority of whom voted against the Republican Congress and the Republican President that nevertheless took power.I speak only of American voters.
Baloney. It's not "obligation", it's character. Intelligence and integrity. A backing ideology. Some people have more than others - even dramatically more.Voting for somebody different makes no difference: whatever the next candidate promises, he or she won't be under obligation to keep their word any more than the last one.
Of course it makes a difference, but we can't just elect a president and ignore mid-terms.Voting for somebody different makes no difference: whatever the next candidate promises, he or she won't be under obligation to keep their word any more than the last one.
If the representatives are not obliged to carry out their platform policies, and the candidates are chosen by non-obligated party delegates, the voters have little choice, even less control and no redress. Nor do they have access to accurate information regarding a candidate's character - only advertising, accusations, propaganda, self-promotion and opinion. No independent, reliable sources.Of course it makes a difference, but we can't just elect a president and ignore mid-terms.
Make that 1968.[party reform] Yeah, it would. Almost all of that is direct Republican doing since 1980. That stuff is almost all the creation and establishment and consequences of the Republican Party alone.
We knew we couldn’t make it illegal to be either against the war or black, but by getting the public to associate the hippies with marijuana and blacks with heroin, and then criminalizing both heavily, we could disrupt those communities. We could arrest their leaders, raid their homes, break up their meetings, and vilify them night after night on the evening news. Did we know we were lying about the drugs? Of course we did.”
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/op-ed/article63683222.html#storylink=cpyIn 1968, Nixon approached those resentful Southerners again to convince them that the GOP was still their friend in the fight against desegregation. Virulent Alabama Gov. George Wallace, the most high-profile segregationist in the land, ran his own campaign and captured five Southern states.
But Nixon won the rest, except for Texas, and won the White House. In 1972, the GOP absorbed the great majority of Wallace supporters, and the Republican landslide victory included a clean sweep of the South.
That's not the case.If the representatives are not obliged to carry out their platform policies, and the candidates are chosen by non-obligated party delegates, the voters have little choice, even less control and no redress. Nor do they have access to accurate information regarding a candidate's character - only advertising, accusations, propaganda, self-promotion and opinion. No independent, reliable sources
I agree the Republican Party is beyond reformation. But only the Republican Party has to implode.But then, given the purges that have taken place in the party since then, how is a comprehensive reform supposed to happen? It can't until after the whole thing implodes.
That's not strictly the case. As Molly Ivins put it - retelling a maxim that had emerged from one of the worst of American State governments - "If you can't take their money, drink their booze, shake their hands, and vote against them anyway, you don't belong in politics".Everybody who got elected with big bucks has a debt to his patrons; is not going to turn on his backers.
With this, I totally agree. Hence my contention that the voters do not access to reliable information. (Not to get into the whole process of slow, incremental brain-washing, concept-adulteration and language-erosion.)Our field of view has been obstructed by the fascist takeover of the Republican Party, especially its media wing.
Except, you know, the next election.If the representatives are not obliged to carry out their platform policies, and the candidates are chosen by non-obligated party delegates, the voters have little choice, even less control and no redress.
So well-wishing is self-aggrandizing?No: he said he didn't know him well. Shutting up would have been more appropriate.
If he really wanted to pray for the guy, he could have; just between him and his god.
Telling the world is just self-advertisement. Using another person's misfortune to make himself look good. That's offensive.
According to you.Insubstantial, plus STUPID!
Again, so well-wishing is bad?If you did, you'd keep it private. A public show is about you.
Yes, they are. More sympathy for high schoolers in Parkland, to sway votes.No, they're not. They're saying we need a government that protects everyone.
You changed the subject with your first post to this thread.So?
Why are you changing the subject?
Nothing alternative about it. They expressed support. But that doesn't mean they have enough votes without Democrat support.What the Republicans would do in an alternative universe is irrelevant.
Nothing prevents them from offering bills they would vote for, for example. They control Congress - they don't have to wait for Democrats to offer bills. But they haven't done that. They haven't done anything.
No, I just know how guns work. Your vacuous denial just shows you don't.Or you're full of shit again. What are the odds?
Campus carry is a state and local school board decision. And for the twentieth time, no resources necessary. Just allow current permit holders to pack on campus. Sounds like you'd prefer the federal government mandate that teachers carry. The readily available help is diverting the same sort of security the city provided for the Oscars to schools.Nope.
Not a single law on the table, no money on the table, no resources devoted or diverted, nothing but talk.
Telling other people what to do and how to do it is not at all the same thing as doing something oneself.
Kind of like offering people thoughts and prayers, while refusing them readily available prevention and help.
The Republicans have done nothing but offer thoughts and prayers, despite controlling Congress for years and now the White House. They have offered thoughts and prayers, and otherwise blocked Dem proposals and done nothing themselves.Nothing alternative about it. They expressed support. But that doesn't mean they have enough votes without Democrat support.
That's irrelevant, but:And what did the Democrats do when they had POTUS and both houses of Congress?
And you think you don't need an alternative universe - - - I listed some of the costs of Trump's proposal. Other proposals are even more expensive. Your claim was that the proposals on the table did not cost the schools anything. They do. So does yours, btw - although it's the cheapest of the ineffective proposals.Campus carry is a state and local school board decision. And for the twentieth time, no resources necessary. Just allow current permit holders to pack on campus.
Just like the Dems when they last had POTUS and both houses of Congress.The Republicans have done nothing but offer thoughts and prayers, despite controlling Congress for years and now the White House. They have offered thoughts and prayers, and otherwise blocked Dem proposals and done nothing themselves.
Instead of gun control or immigration reform.That's irrelevant, but:
They used those four months to pass the bulk of Obamacare - the stuff that couldn't get through on reconciliation.
You seem pretty reality adverse.And you think you don't need an alternative universe - - - I listed some of the costs of Trump's proposal. Other proposals are even more expensive. Your claim was that the proposals on the table did not cost the schools anything. They do. So does yours, btw - although it's the cheapest of the ineffective proposals.
When the same field of candidates will tell the same lies, bankrolled by the same special interests.Except, you know, the next election.
Why should he? It's not doing Smith any good, so he could just keep it to himself, instead of making a public display.So well-wishing is self-aggrandizing?
If he didn't know him well, how else was he to contact Smith?
Not bad, not good, not anything: totally worthless. Why make a public display of it, unless to be noticed?Again, so well-wishing is bad?
Sympathy is exactly as useful as thoughts and prayers.Yes, they are. More sympathy for high schoolers in Parkland, to sway votes.
Little busy with health care reform at the time.Just like the Dems when they last had POTUS and both houses of Congress.
They just kept quite until they could blame Reps again.