Topic Actions

Topic Search

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 31 guests

US Presidential Candidates

The Management is not responsible for the contents of this forum. Enter at your own risk.
Re: US Presidential Candidates
Post by PeterZ   » Tue Dec 13, 2016 4:19 pm

PeterZ
Fleet Admiral

Posts: 6432
Joined: Fri Apr 01, 2011 1:11 pm
Location: Colorado

If its stupid but works, it 'aint stupid. An idiot savant is a moron in everything but one facet of thought. We'll see if it works.

Right now, I wouldn't trust a leftist if he told me the sky was blue. I'd check it out myself. So, I am checking it out. I'll let you know if your prejudice proved correct.
Top
Re: US Presidential Candidates
Post by gcomeau   » Tue Dec 13, 2016 6:35 pm

gcomeau
Admiral

Posts: 2747
Joined: Tue Dec 02, 2014 5:24 pm

PeterZ wrote:If its stupid but works, it 'aint stupid. An idiot savant is a moron in everything but one facet of thought. We'll see if it works.

Right now, I wouldn't trust a leftist if he told me the sky was blue. I'd check it out myself. So, I am checking it out. I'll let you know if your prejudice proved correct.


Yeah... I don't think anyone is going to have to let anyone know. Barring the stray hermit in a cave... or, well, ok, a large chunk of the right wing social media community in their fake news anti-reality bubble.
Top
Re: US Presidential Candidates
Post by PeterZ   » Tue Dec 13, 2016 8:28 pm

PeterZ
Fleet Admiral

Posts: 6432
Joined: Fri Apr 01, 2011 1:11 pm
Location: Colorado

gcomeau wrote:
PeterZ wrote:If its stupid but works, it 'aint stupid. An idiot savant is a moron in everything but one facet of thought. We'll see if it works.

Right now, I wouldn't trust a leftist if he told me the sky was blue. I'd check it out myself. So, I am checking it out. I'll let you know if your prejudice proved correct.


Yeah... I don't think anyone is going to have to let anyone know. Barring the stray hermit in a cave... or, well, ok, a large chunk of the right wing social media community in their fake news anti-reality bubble.


You describe me so aptly! Yeah, the results will be pretty obvious either way.
Top
Re: US Presidential Candidates
Post by Imaginos1892   » Tue Dec 13, 2016 8:50 pm

Imaginos1892
Rear Admiral

Posts: 1332
Joined: Sat Mar 24, 2012 3:24 pm
Location: San Diego, California, USA

gcomeau wrote:If only... but that would require the Democrats to learn their lesson. And so far signs of them doing that are mixed despite the freaking disaster they just brought down on the country by running Clinton. I monitor a few Democratic discussion boards and the prevailing sentiment is "this is everyone's fault except ours! We did everything right!!!"

That's what the leftists always say when their exercises in socialism and absolute top-down government control of everything collapse around their ears. It's always somebody else's fault. The Russians' excuse for the failure of communism was that there was capitalism elsewhere in the world and it was 'corrupting' the communism. It's the fault of the black market! If only everybody were conquered and forced into communism, it would work!

Crooked Clinton represents everything the leftists stand for. We know best! We know how to run your lives, so don't argue! If everybody agreed with us, and did just what we tell them, the world would be perfect!
------------------
Equality does not mean forcing everybody to be just like you.
------------------
Last edited by Imaginos1892 on Tue Dec 13, 2016 8:52 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Top
Re: US Presidential Candidates
Post by Tenshinai   » Tue Dec 13, 2016 8:50 pm

Tenshinai
Admiral

Posts: 2893
Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2010 8:34 pm
Location: Sweden

PeterZ wrote:...
We've tried the government solves everything school for 16 years.
...


Excuse me? What planet are you from exactly?


Who knows, we might go all democrat socialist to find someone that WILL fix this shit.


No you wont. Because no matter what, regardless if Trump is a disaster and the next democrat would be the best president you ever had, you´re not going to vote democrat anyway. Don´t delude yourself about it.

Yeah, the results will be pretty obvious either way.


I wonder how long before you start making up even more excuses for the results.
Top
Re: US Presidential Candidates
Post by Daryl   » Wed Dec 14, 2016 3:29 am

Daryl
Fleet Admiral

Posts: 3562
Joined: Sat Apr 24, 2010 1:57 am
Location: Queensland Australia

I'm coming to the opinion that Trump's winning may end up a good thing for all, as long as he doesn't start WW3 or do too much permanent damage.
There is actually some merit in breaking up the career politician's cabal and their dynasties. There is also the inevitable realisation coming that the complex situation facing the "deplorables" won't be solved by simple solutions from a billionaire.
The exercise mantra of "What doesn't kill you is good for you" comes to mind.
Top
Re: US Presidential Candidates
Post by The E   » Wed Dec 14, 2016 4:46 am

The E
Admiral

Posts: 2704
Joined: Tue May 07, 2013 1:28 pm
Location: Meerbusch, Germany

Daryl wrote:There is actually some merit in breaking up the career politician's cabal and their dynasties. There is also the inevitable realisation coming that the complex situation facing the "deplorables" won't be solved by simple solutions from a billionaire.


Which would be fine if you had a populace that was willing to accept complex solutions. You do not. Arguably, no country does. As long as it's easier to blame the Other for your problems (whether that Other being "the liberals" or "the illegals taking our jobs" or "those muslims trying to kill us" or whatever else) than to accept that the problems we face now are the result of decades if not centuries of gradual mismanagement, populism will always work better than trying to communicate the facts.

The exercise mantra of "What doesn't kill you is good for you" comes to mind.


Just because jumping off a cliff is theoretically survivable doesn't mean that doing so will actually improve your health.
Top
Re: US Presidential Candidates
Post by Annachie   » Wed Dec 14, 2016 6:56 am

Annachie
Fleet Admiral

Posts: 3099
Joined: Fri Jun 17, 2011 7:36 pm

All sillyness and slight trolling aside, I wonder if Trump is planning to run the US as a business.

Or at least as much as the GOP establishment will let him get away with.


Governments shouldn't be run as a business of course, except at a superfiscial level. (That has to be the wrong spelling :) )

It does pretty much explain his choices for various offices.
Managers not Secretaries. (Bar a couple that I suspect are being forced on him by the GOP)

Sent from my SM-G920I using Tapatalk
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You are so going to die. :p ~~~~ runsforcelery
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
still not dead. :)
Top
Re: US Presidential Candidates
Post by Daryl   » Wed Dec 14, 2016 7:40 am

Daryl
Fleet Admiral

Posts: 3562
Joined: Sat Apr 24, 2010 1:57 am
Location: Queensland Australia

The US centric mindset is stunning here. Virtually every developed country has had stable social democratic systems in place for decades up to a century, and it works.
All of western Europe, the UK, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and others. A national welfare net, along with universal government regulated health care works well in all these countries, yet we don't have a totalitarian system imposed on us. As a recent exhaustive debate here proved all these countries' citizens are at least as free as US citizens are. None of our countries have collapsed around our ears.
We aren't actually leftists by the judgement of the civilised world, just well to the left of the US hard right.
It is your country, do what you want, but don't expect us to go along with your unique dogma.



Imaginos1892 wrote:
gcomeau wrote:If only... but that would require the Democrats to learn their lesson. And so far signs of them doing that are mixed despite the freaking disaster they just brought down on the country by running Clinton. I monitor a few Democratic discussion boards and the prevailing sentiment is "this is everyone's fault except ours! We did everything right!!!"

That's what the leftists always say when their exercises in socialism and absolute top-down government control of everything collapse around their ears. It's always somebody else's fault. The Russians' excuse for the failure of communism was that there was capitalism elsewhere in the world and it was 'corrupting' the communism. It's the fault of the black market! If only everybody were conquered and forced into communism, it would work!

Crooked Clinton represents everything the leftists stand for. We know best! We know how to run your lives, so don't argue! If everybody agreed with us, and did just what we tell them, the world would be perfect!
------------------
Equality does not mean forcing everybody to be just like you.
------------------
Top
Re: US Presidential Candidates
Post by PeterZ   » Wed Dec 14, 2016 10:03 am

PeterZ
Fleet Admiral

Posts: 6432
Joined: Fri Apr 01, 2011 1:11 pm
Location: Colorado

Daryl wrote:I'm coming to the opinion that Trump's winning may end up a good thing for all, as long as he doesn't start WW3 or do too much permanent damage.
There is actually some merit in breaking up the career politician's cabal and their dynasties. There is also the inevitable realisation coming that the complex situation facing the "deplorables" won't be solved by simple solutions from a billionaire.
The exercise mantra of "What doesn't kill you is good for you" comes to mind.


http://www.lifezette.com/polizette/possible-voter-fraud-detroit-problems-60-percent-precincts/

Ayup, too many precincts are entrenched one party rule election fraud cesspools of corruption. Detroit is not unique and the fraud is not only the province of Democrats. There are however fewer Republican one party rule precincts. That Trump managed to win the Republican nomination argues for less thorough Republican establishment domination of its controlled precincts.

I would love to see the FBI civil rights division investigate election and voter fraud across the country. I am not so sure Clinton's popular vote advantage stands up.

I sincerely doubt Trump starts WWIII. Regional conflicts may flare up and Europe may have to defend themselves, but how does a far less engaged US lead to WWIII? It doesn't.
Top

Return to Politics