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I dunno if that’s the case. I just remember seeing the banned symbol on a number of threads that went overboard. Figured that might be a cooler on the whole posting thing.
I dunno if that’s the case. I just remember seeing the banned symbol on a number of threads that went overboard. Figured that might be a cooler on the whole posting thing.
Weren’t you banned on there for a while?
I mean this strategy is how we got Trump in the first place. Zero lessons learned.
Shit, the Freikorps immediately turned around after murdering the Spartacus League and overthrew the SPD government who sent them out. The Kapp Putsch. And the SPD compromised with them.
Don’t forget helping manufacture the Clean Wehrmacht mythology. Sanitized fucking Heinz Guderian.
Just a casual grasp of historical events and a critical phase of post-war and interwar politics and economies of Europe.
There’s a lesson there!
So… are you picking a fight with being agreed with?
My vote really doesn’t matter in my state for president (way too partisan) and it doesn’t change that Biden is likely going to lose the electoral college. So, uh, sure. Costs me nothing, maybe gets someone to support reason with a replacement. Easy deal.
He’s been on paid administrative leave since the shooting in 2019.
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They didn’t forget: they explictly and knowingly realized they could abuse the checks and balances and there would be no consequences. And they have so far been right.
J.B. Pritzker. The Governor of Illinois. Not sure what you’re following.
Pritzker. Easy. And?
Pretty much any blue state governor would’ve been a strong option about a year ago is Biden had endorsed them during the presidential primary.
I don’t think any third party has the power to choose their visibility, which is kind of my point. If they had the resources of influence (capital) to spend on media exposure they probably would.
Third parties have been trying to gain visibility through presidential elections for decades, and it’s been completely unsuccessful.
My view is most third parties are not fielding presidential candidates specifically because you’re not wrong: it is not a successful strategy to campaign for that office as a third party.
But moreso, I would refer back to what I said about how most end up as a caucus within the two major parties. In a sense third party politicians have to actively obscure any willingness they have to break from the status quo.
I wager a viable third party would absorb existing key caucuses from the existing two parties, rather than fully challenging and replacing everyone.
Third party doesn’t have to be just for the presidency. It generally is anything but that.
I disagree: The Democratic Party does not care about its power. In fact many of the still current leaders of the party actively believe in a strong Republican Party.
I am specifically quoting Biden with that.
“We need a Republican Party. We need an opposition that’s principled and strong.”
I love how mouseover text doesn’t quite display correctly on my mobile browser, especially with that one.
Because the sentiment you’re expressing there in parentheses was obvious enough.
The military industrial complex is a pretty bipartisan issue. It is probably the most bipartisan issue in American politics.
They’re not simply ‘third parties’. They are political parties organizing around every kind of issue, local or not, without any support or exposure and against the two major parties. What happens is they typically have to caucus with one of two parties anyway to not be fighting both.
Third party candidates and their voters are some of the most engaged political operatives out there.
Presidential elections are the only times the vast majority of people even look or engage in politics whatsoever. That’s actually the rare point in time every four years where there is enough visibility for any party, even the two major ones.
I established they were held legally liable, which they were, in response to a comment that stated the government was the one who fucked up.
Ain’t no zero-sum binary brained scenario.
Trick question: assume everyone is a child until proven otherwise.