Sorry, but I only gloss over most of what you say.
Palatine Send a noteboard - 05/09/2012 03:39:28 PM
Because you're too verbose. But two things stuck out to me here.
You were "born a New Deal Democrat?" That's a very odd thing to say.
You really think the Republican party, in general, is out to do you harm?
Yeah, pretty much. I had the misfortune to be born a New Deal Democrat a few weeks after Nixon resigned and was succeeded by Ford. One would have thought that would have been the end of the GOP, but Republicans succeeded in blaming Carter for the economic devastation they wrought and the intelligence community still loyal to his predecessors sabotaged his efforts to free US hostages in Iran, so Reagan was elected on the platform that "government is the problem." Republicans hail that as a great success because he raised taxes on the poor and cut them for everyone else, so most will tell you he delivered. Of course, he also tripled US federal debt and began the practice of slashing taxes AND increasing spending that is to blame for a federal debt now FIFTEEN TIMES what it was in 1980. We got more of the same from Bush 43, so folks who voted Republican for tax cuts got what they were promised. Those of us who voted for Clinton and Obama expecting them to save the New Deal that saved America got nothing but broken promises.
You were "born a New Deal Democrat?" That's a very odd thing to say.
I vote policies rather than candidate or party, much good it does me. Since I am registered in a very red state, I usually vote Green in hopes of pushing them to the 5% share of the national popular vote they need to get campaign funds from the Federal Election Commission and a seat at the presidential debates. The only discernible difference between the two major parties is that Republicans are at least (relatively) honest about serving no one but their corporate owners, but if push comes to shove I will take a Dem who at least will not actively work to harm me over a Republican dedicated to doing so.
You really think the Republican party, in general, is out to do you harm?
*MySmiley*
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Americans... help me understand your voting minds
04/09/2012 07:19:54 AM
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Re: Americans... help me understand your voting minds
04/09/2012 02:59:24 PM
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OMG, that is both insightful and infuriating. I am, by turns, perplexed, angry and sexually aroused.
04/09/2012 11:37:45 PM
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I'll be totally honest, which may get me some flack.
04/09/2012 03:03:52 PM
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Re: I'll be totally honest, which may get me some flack.
04/09/2012 03:58:36 PM
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But could you imagine either one taking the second slot on that ticket? *NM*
04/09/2012 04:11:58 PM
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The meanness and partisanship has always been there, especially in DC, however.....
04/09/2012 04:18:29 PM
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I think it's funny your reply has more than twice as many views as mine.
04/09/2012 04:08:49 PM
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I guess a lot of people have you on ignore! *NM*
04/09/2012 04:26:56 PM
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Or I'm boring? *NM*
04/09/2012 05:49:14 PM
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I know the feeling.
04/09/2012 07:42:35 PM
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that is because she logged out and hit refresh over and over to make you look bad
05/09/2012 02:58:28 AM
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Re: Americans... help me understand your voting minds
04/09/2012 09:30:35 PM
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Sorry, but I only gloss over most of what you say.
05/09/2012 03:39:28 PM
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the belief that the GOP is out to get him in a central pillar to the Joel universe *NM*
05/09/2012 03:57:49 PM
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Stephen is basically right on the first point.
05/09/2012 08:39:22 PM
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Thanks for clarifying, Joel. *NM*
06/09/2012 01:31:31 PM
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NP, thanks for asking and listening.
06/09/2012 02:39:54 PM
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On that note (liberals hating America).
07/09/2012 05:35:40 PM
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I (usually) do not think it intentional; unfortunately, that rarely mitigates the harm.
07/09/2012 06:12:56 PM
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