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I think the biggest issue facing the Democrats right now is that their campaign seems to be running on the negative and on some strange idea that image is more of a priority than issues.
The Democrats cannot win on a smear campaign. Therein lies the problem. It doesn't matter how many recordings there are, or what a sister said or what a fired employee alleges. None of this matters in the voting booth. People who don't want Republicans in office have already made up their minds. All of this "tell all" is simply more than gossip within the clique. However, it doesn't convince the swing voters of anything. It simply reaffirms how awful Trump is to people who already think he's awful. If the Democrats want to win, they need to stop the pettiness and come up with a platform that is both appealing and sensible. Letting riots continue and placating criminals is neither sensible nor appealing. Across the board higher taxation is not sensible or appealing. And trying to narrow the parameters of freedom in this nation is a big red flag. If the Democrats want to win, they need to promote their platform in a positive light - whatever that may be - or at least DEFINE it. Thanks!!
If the Democrats want to win, they need to stop the pettiness and come up with a platform that is both appealing and sensible. Letting riots continue and placating criminals is neither sensible nor appealing. Across the board higher taxation is not sensible or appealing. And trying to narrow the parameters of freedom in this nation is a big red flag. If the Democrats want to win, they need to promote their platform in a positive light - whatever that may be - or at least DEFINE it. Thanks!!
Blind party loyalty is true on both sides, albeit it does seem mindless. I think the biggest issue facing the Democrats right now is that their campaign seems to be running on the negative and on some strange idea that image is more of a priority than issues. I don't hear a lot of policy defining, just a lot of Trump bashing or worrying about the color of people's skin. The current Democrat VP nominee was chosen in large part because of sex and skin color, or at least there was a lot of press touting the pressure to make it a mandate. Strikes me as terribly superficial, and frankly, kinda stupid. If they just chose somebody based on experience - no matter what color or sex - it would at least look like a genuine interest in aptitude. I think all of the negativity and superficiality is going to be an obstacle on election day unless the Democrats can get together a sincere, cogent way forward. Thanks!!
What you describe is a platform that is not "appealing" or "sensible" to you. The platform is there, and it's quite appealing and quite sensible.
Democrats aren't happy with mindless rioting, which is what conservatives wish to see. Democrats see peaceful protesters in reaction to relentless violence by the police despite decades of attempts to corral it. There is violence, sometimes by out-of-control protesters (and punk kids who are there just for the fun of it) and sometimes by out-of-control cops.
Please point to me the Democratic leader calling for "across the board higher taxation." The majority of Americans, not just Democrats, support higher taxes on the rich. For example, special tax treatment of capital gains is little more than a con by the rich to keep their taxes low. And the latest corporate tax cut was inexcusable.
Narrowing the parameters of freedom? What are you talking about? Are you referring to following the recommendations of health care professionals and wearing a mask so you don't infect others?
The Democrats' platform is right out there for anyone to view. Joe Biden's agenda is right out there for anyone to view.
If the Democrats spent less time on it this convention, it's because we're in the Time of Trump. In such times, mulling fine points of policy would be a bit like discussing the color of the drapes while the house burned down.
The Democrats cannot win on a smear campaign. Therein lies the problem. It doesn't matter how many recordings there are, or what a sister said or what a fired employee alleges. None of this matters in the voting booth. People who don't want Republicans in office have already made up their minds. All of this "tell all" is simply more than gossip within the clique. However, it doesn't convince the swing voters of anything. It simply reaffirms how awful Trump is to people who already think he's awful. If the Democrats want to win, they need to stop the pettiness and come up with a platform that is both appealing and sensible. Letting riots continue and placating criminals is neither sensible nor appealing. Across the board higher taxation is not sensible or appealing. And trying to narrow the parameters of freedom in this nation is a big red flag. If the Democrats want to win, they need to promote their platform in a positive light - whatever that may be - or at least DEFINE it. Thanks!!
True. And Maryanne herself had to quit her position as a judge to stop an investigation into her tax evasion.
I'll start with the parameters of freedom. Democrats are notoriously in favor of gun control. Even a lot of Democrats don't like THAT. Now, how gun control would shape itself is inconsequential to just the phrase "gun control." It terrifies people, and words like tyranny and totalitarianism, not to mention Communism, start floating around in people's heads. Across the board taxation is EXACTLY what the Democrats have historically done. All but the very poor - who are supposed to reap the benefits but somehow don't seem to - are subject to tax increases. Now I know this because I've been around for quite awhile and have seen Democratic administrations come and go, and inevitably, taxes go up with them, and down with the opposition. Capital gains tax was flagrantly abused. The Democrats decided - back in Bill's day - that the definition of a capital gain was so stringent that I knew of middle class farmers in their 70s who literally could not afford to sell their farm or assets so they could retire. The government wanted a huge percentage of their proceeds because they owned everything outright, which is usually what happens when you've worked all your life. Is that fair?? Now, a tax on the outrageously rich seems reasonable, but the outrageously rich will just move their base, and call some more obliging country home. So what will the Democrats do?? They will tax the you know what out of people who may have a couple of million stashed away for their kiddies or want to sell a piece of land. And income tax will go through the roof, because the Democratic platform is to tax more rather than pare down. Btw, before anybody is tempted to go there, we can't measure Trump's tenure on spending because we have an epidemic. I'm talking about general policy. Lastly, to your first point, Democratic governors and mayors parlaying with people who take over streets and tear down statues is a form of back slapping, and like it or not, the Democrats have to own it because so much of their leadership stood by and watched public property destroyed with a sympathetic smile. And they continue to do so. If a Democrat wants to win the White House, he has to boisterously support law and order. Independents are going to decide this election. The last thing people want to be is scared, and mob rule is becoming synonymous with Democratic leniency. That is why guns are flying off the shelves, and that does not bode well for a Democratic presidency. Thanks!!
I'll start with the parameters of freedom. Democrats are notoriously in favor of gun control. Even a lot of Democrats don't like THAT. Now, how gun control would shape itself is inconsequential to just the phrase "gun control." It terrifies people, and words like tyranny and totalitarianism, not to mention Communism, start floating around in people's heads. Across the board taxation is EXACTLY what the Democrats have historically done. All but the very poor - who are supposed to reap the benefits but somehow don't seem to - are subject to tax increases. Now I know this because I've been around for quite awhile and have seen Democratic administrations come and go, and inevitably, taxes go up with them, and down with the opposition, Mr. "read my lips, no new taxes" excluded. Capital gains tax was flagrantly abused. The Democrats decided - back in Bill's day - that the definition of a capital gain was so stringent that I knew of middle class farmers in their 70s who literally could not afford to sell their farm or assets so they could retire. The government wanted a huge percentage of their proceeds because they owned everything outright, which is usually what happens when you've worked all your life. Is that fair?? Now, a tax on the outrageously rich seems reasonable, but the outrageously rich will just move their base, and call some more obliging country home. So what will the Democrats do?? They will tax the you know what out of people who may have a couple of million stashed away for their kiddies or want to sell a piece of land. And income tax will go through the roof, because the Democratic platform is to tax more rather than pare down. Btw, before anybody is tempted to go there, we can't measure Trump's tenure on spending because we have an epidemic. I'm talking about general policy. Lastly, to your first point, Democratic governors and mayors parlaying with people who take over streets and tear down statues is a form of back slapping, and like it or not, the Democrats have to own it because so much of their leadership stood by and watched public property destroyed with a sympathetic smile. And they continue to do so. If a Democrat wants to win the White House, he has to boisterously support law and order. Independents are going to decide this election. The last thing people want to be is scared, and mob rule is becoming synonymous with Democratic leniency. That is why guns are flying off the shelves, and that does not bode well for a Democratic presidency. Thanks!!
She's officially a deep stater now.
But there are Republicans who only voted for Trump due to party loyalty. The DNC had traditional Republicans speak at their event to lure these loyal traditionalists away from Trump.
Thanks for that. I was impressed with how many words one can use to say, basically, nothing. I suspect you haven't researched the issue at all, or even watched any of the ads.The Democrats cannot win on a smear campaign. Therein lies the problem. It doesn't matter how many recordings there are, or what a sister said or what a fired employee alleges. None of this matters in the voting booth. People who don't want Republicans in office have already made up their minds. All of this "tell all" is simply more than gossip within the clique. However, it doesn't convince the swing voters of anything. It simply reaffirms how awful Trump is to people who already think he's awful. If the Democrats want to win, they need to stop the pettiness and come up with a platform that is both appealing and sensible. Letting riots continue and placating criminals is neither sensible nor appealing. Across the board higher taxation is not sensible or appealing. And trying to narrow the parameters of freedom in this nation is a big red flag. If the Democrats want to win, they need to promote their platform in a positive light - whatever that may be - or at least DEFINE it. Thanks!!
Yeah, that!What you describe is a platform that is not "appealing" or "sensible" to you. The platform is there, and it's quite appealing and quite sensible.
Democrats aren't happy with mindless rioting, which is what conservatives wish to see. Democrats see peaceful protesters in reaction to relentless violence by the police despite decades of attempts to corral it. There is violence, sometimes by out-of-control protesters (and punk kids who are there just for the fun of it) and sometimes by out-of-control cops.
Please point to me the Democratic leader calling for "across the board higher taxation." The majority of Americans, not just Democrats, support higher taxes on the rich. For example, special tax treatment of capital gains is little more than a con by the rich to keep their taxes low. And the latest corporate tax cut was inexcusable.
Narrowing the parameters of freedom? What are you talking about? Are you referring to following the recommendations of health care professionals and wearing a mask so you don't infect others?
The Democrats' platform is right out there for anyone to view. Joe Biden's agenda is right out there for anyone to view.
If the Democrats spent less time on it this convention, it's because we're in the Time of Trump. In such times, mulling fine points of policy would be a bit like discussing the color of the drapes while the house burned down.
He hasn't changed from yrs before he ran for prez.
Let's parse that bull**** a bit, shall we?I'll start with the parameters of freedom.
Poll: Number Of Americans Who Favor Stricter Gun Laws Continues To Grow (NPR)Democrats are notoriously in favor of gun control. Even a lot of Democrats don't like THAT.
When one delves into specific measures one finds significant support for many of them, like closing the "gun show loophole", red flag laws, and universal licensing. Most Americans support these 4 types of gun legislation, poll says (PBS)The percentage of Americans who favor stricter gun laws is on the rise, though significant partisan divisions persist. A Pew Research Center survey conducted in September found that 60% of Americans say gun laws should be tougher, up from 57% last year and 52% in 2017.
The study, released this week, indicates that while a solid majority of Americans favor stricter gun laws, support remains split down party lines. Eighty-six percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents said gun laws should be stricter than they are today, compared with 31% of their Republican counterparts.
Policies with the strongest support include more funding for mental health screening and treatment, mandatory background checks and licensing for gun purchases, and passage of a national “red-flag” law,
That's just meaningless babble, to disguise the vacuity of the comment.Now, how gun control would shape itself is inconsequential to just the phrase "gun control."
A) "Indirect pronoun reference", B) Not people, your people, and really only a small slice of them. And I would beg to differ, anyway.It terrifies people, and words like tyranny and totalitarianism, not to mention Communism, start floating around in people's heads.
Absolute, partisan talking point BULL****. Of course you have no references for that, because it isn't true. Put up, or shove it.Across the board taxation is EXACTLY what the Democrats have historically done.
On this we agree, but not for the reasons you posit. Capital gains "tax breaks" are simply a way to transfer wealth to the wealthy. As a fiscal matter, they are meaningless. On this I can supply a good deal of information: Substantial Income of Wealthy Households Escapes Annual Taxation Or Enjoys Special Tax Breaks (CPBB)Capital gains tax was flagrantly abused.
More bull****.The Democrats decided - back in Bill's day - that the definition of a capital gain was so stringent that I knew of middle class farmers in their 70s who literally could not afford to sell their farm or assets so they could retire.
What is fair is to treat all income as income.... I love the sob story, if only it were true... It is just a more elaborate version of Reagan's "welfare queen" BS.The government wanted a huge percentage of their proceeds because they owned everything outright, which is usually what happens when you've worked all your life. Is that fair??
Let's parse that bull**** a bit, shall we?
Poll: Number Of Americans Who Favor Stricter Gun Laws Continues To Grow (NPR)When one delves into specific measures one finds significant support for many of them, like closing the "gun show loophole", red flag laws, and universal licensing. Most Americans support these 4 types of gun legislation, poll says (PBS)
That's just meaningless babble, to disguise the vacuity of the comment.
A) "Indirect pronoun reference", B) Not people, your people, and really only a small slice of them. And I would beg to differ, anyway.
Those labels are thrown about constantly without any reference to specific policies. They are emotional labels intended to do, just as you have done, be "emotional" rather than thoughtful. In some cases - say for example, the police actions in Lafayette Square and Portland - they have resonance because they are accurate. Anyone with an ounce of respect for civil liberties would recognize that.
Absolute, partisan talking point BULL****. Of course you have no references for that, because it isn't true. Put up, or shove it.
On this we agree, but not for the reasons you posit. Capital gains "tax breaks" are simply a way to transfer wealth to the wealthy. As a fiscal matter, they are meaningless. On this I can supply a good deal of information: Substantial Income of Wealthy Households Escapes Annual Taxation Or Enjoys Special Tax Breaks (CPBB)
The Rich are Happy with Capital Gains Taxes (Medium)
I can go on at length, but there are character limits.
More bull****. What is fair is to treat all income as income.... I love the sob story, if only it were true... It is just a more elaborate version of Reagan's "welfare queen" BS.
Now, can we get back to the actual topic of the thread? Which is: In secretly recorded audio, Trump’s sister says he has ‘no principles’ and ‘you can’t trust him'
I guess the truth is painful, huh? Got caught out by reality. It would be simpler if you just :surrenderHow bout you get back to the thread and take your ill-mannered, meaningless discourse with you. As per the topic, I'm sure you enjoy all the pettiness you can present, stooping so low as to even to drool over a sibling's complaints about a brother, secretly taped of course. Assuredly, if the best you can do is be overtly rude, you have very little to offer. Thanks!!
I don't know if I agree with secretly recording someone like this.
What she says is exactly what so many others who have worked with him have said.
Trump has to be the biggest con man this country has ever seen.
How bout you get back to the thread and take your ill-mannered, meaningless discourse with you. As per the topic, I'm sure you enjoy all the pettiness you can present, stooping so low as to even to drool over a sibling's complaints about a brother, secretly taped of course. Assuredly, if the best you can do is be overtly rude, you have very little to offer. Thanks!!
I was "ill-mannered" because I demonstrated (with citations!) the opposite of the vacuous claims.And who are the snowflakes, again?
I was "ill-mannered" because I demonstrated (with citations!) the opposite of the vacuous claims.
Well we all know.what a scumbag trump is. This is just more validation
Now.what.does this say about those.who continue to support him?
How bout you get back to the thread and take your ill-mannered, meaningless discourse with you. As per the topic, I'm sure you enjoy all the pettiness you can present, stooping so low as to even to drool over a sibling's complaints about a brother, secretly taped of course. Assuredly, if the best you can do is be overtly rude, you have very little to offer. Thanks!!
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