• This is a political forum that is non-biased/non-partisan and treats every person's position on topics equally. This debate forum is not aligned to any political party. In today's politics, many ideas are split between and even within all the political parties. Often we find ourselves agreeing on one platform but some topics break our mold. We are here to discuss them in a civil political debate. If this is your first visit to our political forums, be sure to check out the RULES. Registering for debate politics is necessary before posting. Register today to participate - it's free!
  • Welcome to our archives. No new posts are allowed here.

CNN Calls Election a Runaway Landslide Win for Biden.

Biden essentially hates America as it is, and wants to turn it into a eurosocialist "Paradise"with the help of China. But one can be a collectivist authoritarian without that ultra nationalism.

Do you have any idea of how silly you sound when you call Joe Biden a collectivist authoritarian socialist?
 
Do you have any idea of how silly you sound when you call Joe Biden a collectivist authoritarian socialist?
he is a stalking horse and placeholder for one.
 
Left wing violence is not organized?

Correct. At least not to the extent that there are left-wing groups who actively seek to engage in it. BLM is a non-violent organization, ANTIFA isn't an organization. What else is there? The Weather Underground? The Soros Brigade?
 
Correct. At least not to the extent that there are left-wing groups who actively seek to engage in it. BLM is a non-violent organization, ANTIFA isn't an organization. What else is there? The Weather Underground? The Soros Brigade?
BLM is a non violent organization?
 
Correct. At least not to the extent that there are left-wing groups who actively seek to engage in it. BLM is a non-violent organization, ANTIFA isn't an organization. What else is there? The Weather Underground? The Soros Brigade?

When I was young I knew some people who had been in Weatherman. (It had dissolved.) They were extremely intelligent and led pretty boring lives. All of them were married and either worked full-time or were enrolled full-time in good colleges. They must be in their seventies now if they are still living. I didn't know there was a Soros Brigade. Tell me more.
 
Can you apply your point to the US and Cuba? Neither direction occurred, it was a political play, just like the current ME pacts.

I don't know what the point of your question is.

Did Canada call back its diplomats from the US? Did the US call back its diplomats?

What are you talking about?
 
I don't know what the point of your question is.

Did Canada call back its diplomats from the US? Did the US call back its diplomats?

What are you talking about?
The US began normalizing diplomatic relations with Cuba. Neither a war, nor a peace agreement resulted. The next President withdrew from that normalization. Neither a war or a peace agreement resulted from that political play. Recognition is important, it is not a game changer.
 
The US began normalizing diplomatic relations with Cuba. Neither a war, nor a peace agreement resulted. The next President withdrew from that normalization. Neither a war or a peace agreement resulted from that political play. Recognition is important, it is not a game changer.

I'm glad to hear that you feel it's important.

Me, too.

"Withdrew from that normalization". Think about that phrase you included in your post. To where did that withdrawal remove the withdrawing party?

To what end and to what arrangement.

Do you feel that the US and Cuba, after the ending of diplomatic relations, are now less likely to cooperate, as likely to cooperate or more likely to cooperate.

Recognition seems like a critically important first step in progressing to ANYTHING else that's desired.

If the bartender don't greet you, you don't get a beer.
 
I'm glad to hear that you feel it's important.

Me, too.

"Withdrew from that normalization". Think about that phrase you included in your post. To where did that withdrawal remove the withdrawing party?

To what end and to what arrangement.

Do you feel that the US and Cuba, after the ending of diplomatic relations, are now less likely to cooperate, as likely to cooperate or more likely to cooperate.

Recognition seems like a critically important first step in progressing to ANYTHING else that's desired.

If the bartender don't greet you, you don't get a beer.
It removed the US from the process of recognition. I'd say we are less likely to cooperate today than before the process started.
 
Back
Top Bottom