cartoon_soldier
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On average how have Dems performed compared to cartoon_soldier's pessimism?
Go back and see how worried I was about Hillary going to Michigan in closing days.
And how worried I was when Florida panhandle started reporting.
On average how have Dems performed compared to cartoon_soldier's pessimism?
Yup, and don't forget the nostalgia part of it too. 'member?I don't really agree
MAGA works because
- It's catchy and easy to remember
- Flexible. It can be adjusted to "make cars great again" "make our military great again" and so on, while still being part of the overall brand of "great again." Whenever I see ____ great again, I instantly think of Trump.
- It can follow in speeches from literally everything, while still sounding natural. "We're taking our country back from 'them' and we'll make America great again"
- It attacks Obama at the same time as propping Trump up. America is terrible right now because of "him", and only I can fix it, but said in just four words.
It's actually a really well designed slogan.
Meh, they'd probably have voted anyway
The shooting thing I had alluded to yesterday helping Handel
Wouldn't anything help an (R) tho as long as it's opposition?
- Any positive LGBT ruling/news
"(R)s say they're now more likely to vote"
- Dem says saying outrageous
"(R)s say they're now more likely to vote"
- Repub says they're gonna take away everyone's health insurance
"(R)s say they're now more likely to vote"
That's how polling works. The sample size needed to get solid predictions is typically a tiny fraction of the population. There's also a lot of well-researched math around guessing the limits of your own data and analyses
Go back and see how worried I was about Hillary going to Michigan in closing days.
And how worried I was when Florida panhandle started reporting.
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.@SenTedCruz - part of GOP working group on healthcare: "Were not there yetthe current draft doesnt do nearly enough to lower premiums"
The source said the president told the CEOs on Monday that the Senate's health-care bill needs "more heart." That would be a second known instance of the president criticizing the GOP bill in private meetings.
I don't really agree
MAGA works because
- It's catchy and easy to remember
- Flexible. It can be adjusted to "make cars great again" "make our military great again" and so on, while still being part of the overall brand of "great again." Whenever I see ____ great again, I instantly think of Trump.
- It can follow in speeches from literally everything, while still sounding natural. "We're taking our country back from 'them' and we'll make America great again"
- It attacks Obama at the same time as propping Trump up. America is terrible right now because of "him", and only I can fix it, but said in just four words.
It's actually a really well designed slogan.
Oh, it's a well-designed slogan. I just don't think it mattered.
Look at advertising and how much of it has gone away from the catchphrase-driven slogans of the 80s and 90s. People just don't care any more.
AHCA may still pass the senate but its starting to look like McConnell is setting deadline of the July 4th recess and hoping it drives people rather than actually getting the votes first.
Trump criticizes the AHCA AGAIN
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/20/tim-cook-told-trump-tech-employees-are-nervous-about-immigration.html
Trump criticizes the AHCA AGAIN
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/20/tim-cook-told-trump-tech-employees-are-nervous-about-immigration.html
What was their timeline again? To deliver the draft by end of this week, or early next week, to get a mid-week CBO score and then a Thursday floor vote?
Its another con job. He is going to say the ACHA is horrible, mean, all the other things that have already been attached to it. Then on Thursday when the new bill comes out the narrative will be "we fixed it!" and they will try to ram it through.
It HAS to go through the house again, right? Unless they don't change anything?
Go back and see how worried I was about Hillary going to Michigan in closing days.
And how worried I was when Florida panhandle started reporting.
Trump used to say things like "we can't be having people dying on the streets, we have to take care of the poor. Then he personally spearheads a healthcare bill that will literally do the exact opposite of exactly what he said he wanted. He is a walking contradiction incapable of any thought that isn't what's best for Trump. "These people want to hear me say I care about poor people so I will, but, this bill will give me and my friends tax cuts so I'm going with that".
Its another con job. He is going to say the ACHA is horrible, mean, all the other things that have already been attached to it. Then on Thursday when the new bill comes out the narrative will be "we fixed it!" and they will try to ram it through.
It HAS to go through the house again, right? Unless they don't change anything?
Go back and see how worried I was about Hillary going to Michigan in closing days.
And how worried I was when Florida panhandle started reporting.
Jeff Stein @JStein_Vox
"Progressivism? That's just another name for Maoism, another sect of it," says Richard Decker, 69. Not a good start
Jeff Stein @JStein_Vox
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Neek & Q funny, smart. Hate Trump. Anti-rich, pro-choice, anti-war, pro-LGBT
Why not vote Dem?
After 90 mins, still got no idea
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A Vox reporter interviewed people in various fast food/casual restaurants around GA-06. Its alternately funny and scary. Especially he ran into a bunch of young people who aren't going to vote.
https://mobile.twitter.com/JStein_Vox/status/876936460594798593
*headdesk*
I really don't get it. They still on the accelerationist plan?
Family pressure.
Can't imagine why anyone would be excited to vote for Ossoff unless they just don't like Trump or the GOP. Which is motivating for some, sure. But enough?
Yeah, probably this or just local culture pressure in general. You're surrounded by that much red, there is going to be a lot of inertia to actually vote blue.Family pressure.
Can't imagine why anyone would be excited to vote for Ossoff unless they just don't like Trump or the GOP. Which is motivating for some, sure. But enough?
Family pressure.
I really don't get it. They still on the accelerationist plan?
A Vox reporter interviewed people in various fast food/casual restaurants around GA-06. Its alternately funny and scary. Especially he ran into a bunch of young people who aren't going to vote.
https://mobile.twitter.com/JStein_Vox/status/876936460594798593
To be fair, I've only read the national coverage of his campaign but it doesn't seem very inspiring to me. I know about the makeup of the district and how it makes certain things hard to run on, I just think turning out people on your side is more important and easier to do than changing Republican minds. And if you want ideas about what Democratic voters want, yeah, they want Bernie's policies.Is this where you wish he more inspiring candidate in the vein of Bernieism?
The Democratic voters in Ossoff's district do not want Bernie's policies.To be fair, I've only read the national coverage of his campaign but it doesn't seem very inspiring to me. I know about the makeup of the district and how it makes certain things hard to run on, I just think turning out people on your side is more important and easier to do than changing Republican minds. And if you want ideas about what Democratic voters want, yeah, they want Bernie's policies.
To be fair, I've only read the national coverage of his campaign but it doesn't seem very inspiring to me. I know about the makeup of the district and how it makes certain things hard to run on, I just think turning out people on your side is more important and easier to do than changing Republican minds. And if you want ideas about what Democratic voters want, yeah, they want Bernie's policies.
To be fair, I've only read the national coverage of his campaign but it doesn't seem very inspiring to me. I know about the makeup of the district and how it makes certain things hard to run on, I just think turning out people on your side is more important and easier to do than changing Republican minds. And if you want ideas about what Democratic voters want, yeah, they want Bernie's policies.
Voting is secret!
"I don't actually live in the district or know anything about this guy's campaign, but I'm guessing he sucks and will lose."
I don't know what this thread used to do without you.
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Sen McCain says he's not satisfied w/ how GOP is handling the healthcare bill, complaining no one has seen it.
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MCCAIN: "We used to complain like hell when the democrats ran the Affordable Care Act, now we're doing the same thing."
As opposed to the endless spree of posts from your complaining that Dems aren't adopting your policy preferences?Ah yes, the endless spree of posts complaining that people don't just automatically vote for Democrats is much more useful. I'll be gone!
MAVERICK
Vote for itNow what will you do McCain?
Now what will you do McCain?