how the hell am I the old man of socialist gaf
CRAB HOW OLD ARE YOU
Pigeon is the old man of socialist GAF. Always has been.
how the hell am I the old man of socialist gaf
CRAB HOW OLD ARE YOU
I agree with all of this. I probably misspoke in terms of progressive movement needing to be "deceptive", what I think I mean is that polling data and enthusiasm at rallies for simple answers should not nessecarily be taken as actual electoral support for those answers, and that the way we communicate to voters often has to dodge and weave a bit to get things doneSo I've moved on this quite a bit since the election. I think a Democratic Party focused on the progressive moral imperative obviously needs to be significantly more forthright about economic justice. The problem is, as I seem to need to keep repeating, that socialism is explicitly less popular in America because its popularity directly correlates with ethnic homogeneity, i.e., people are racist and literally vote against programs that help them because they will also help people of color.
White progressives really just genuinely need to get their heads around the consequence of this fact in terms of what public policy can get enacted, because they are significant and wide-ranging. I posted in the other thread an example of universal healthcare failing during Truman's administration, DESPITE EXTREMELY HIGH POPULARITY IN POLLS, because of resistance from racists in the South. This matters a lot! All those people who say that obviously we should just have single-payer because there's widespread public support for it? Go see what happens when you tell folks black people would get the same access to healthcare that they do.
This doesn't mean either that we should abandon economic justice or that we should abandon social justice. It means we need to understand the fundamental link between the two, and advocate policies that address both together. I don't have easy answers. I just think most of the easy answers are wrong.
Pigeon is the old man of socialist GAF. Always has been.
Why would we need to increase middle class taxes? While I don't like the prospect of private healthcare, single payer certainly wouldn't destroy the possibility of paid plans for those who want them.
Pigeon has a great post a while back about how any system of health care that improves coverage and quality of care will cost the majority of healthy people more at the expense of the minority who need it at any given time. (Unless single payer massively increases efficiencies, which is not a given)Why would we need to increase middle class taxes? While I don't like the prospect of private healthcare, single payer certainly wouldn't destroy the possibility of paid plans for those who want them.
Many I knew who were similar loved to posture themselves as if they were always on the right side of certain issues. The one that always irked me the most was the gay marriage situation. I know for a fact when younger these people were bordering on bigoted by some of the shit they'd say or jokes they'd make. Or what they believed until they grew older and changed their outlook.
That money needs to come from somewhere. Even Bernie's plan was raising their taxes. And single payer means there's a single payer (the government) that pays for the healthcare, with no private insurers. You're talking about a public option, which is what Obama tried (and failed) back in 09
Pfft that revisionist
Pigeon has a great post a while back about how any system of health care that improves coverage and quality of care will cost the majority of healthy people more at the expense of the minority who need it at any given time. (Unless single payer massively increases efficiencies, which is not a given)
It's still the right thing to do, but it's going to cost people
SPLITTER
That money needs to come from somewhere.
Our budget is bloated in large parts because a lot of countries freeride. Same with healthcare research. This isn't innately a bad thing.I don't see why this couldn't be solved through reallocation from our bloated military budget.
This would require dominance of the senate and the house, but so would passing single payer in the first place.
Pharma spends more on advertising than it does on research.Our budget is bloated in large parts because a lot of countries freeride. Same with healthcare research. This isn't innately a bad thing.
Pigeon has a great post a while back about how any system of health care that improves coverage and quality of care will cost the majority of healthy people more at the expense of the minority who need it at any given time. (Unless single payer massively increases efficiencies, which is not a given)
It's still the right thing to do, but it's going to cost people
Pfft that revisionist
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I'm somewhat certain that you'll need to significantly improve national pre-college educational outcomes before you'll be able to get sufficient public buy-in on single payer. It's too easy to campaign against single payer with current voter preferences and knowledge.
And educational reform is an entire can of worms on its own.
Our budget is bloated in large parts because a lot of countries freeride. Same with healthcare research. This isn't innately a bad thing.
Yes. This is why I'm also somewhat certain that the Union won't hold together for another century.Educational reform would require seriously fighting poverty since kids do better at school when they don't live in abject poverty, which would require, in part, fixing healthcare. Yes, our problems are literally a giant interconnected pretzel. And none of it can be addressed without navigating the racism issues we have as a nation.
Good luck selling military cuts to single-payer skeptics. Christ, we can't even get people to agree that slightly higher taxes for billionaires -- in a year of populists! -- is a good idea.I don't see why this couldn't be solved through reallocation from our bloated military budget.
This would require dominance of the senate and the house, but so would passing single payer in the first place.
Many I knew who were similar loved to posture themselves as if they were always on the right side of certain issues. The one that always irked me the most was the gay marriage situation. I know for a fact when younger these people were bordering on bigoted by some of the shit they'd say or jokes they'd make. Or what they believed until they grew older and changed their outlook.
This is certainly possible but I think there's a reason even Bernie "student protests will make governers expand education access" Sanders didn't run on financing things with military cutsI don't see why this couldn't be solved through reallocation from our bloated military budget.
This would require dominance of the senate and the house, but so would passing single payer in the first place.
Melissa Spice back this weekend!
@SenatorHeitkamp
President's budget would seriously hurt ND & rural America. I'll fight to make sure programs NDans rely on don't face senseless cuts
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Proposed #budget entirely cuts rural development progs that support ND families & biz - which provided $37M in fed. funding to ND since 2015
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#Budget would eliminate program that provided $22M to help low-income ND families, seniors, & folks in Indian Co. heat their homes in 2016
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$1B in funding for @USACEHQ would be cut under proposed #budget - putting flood protection projects for Fargo & Minot in jeopardy
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Federal EAS program that guarantees affordable air travel in rural communities-& the below ND airports rely on 2 stay connected-would be cut
I haven't listened beyond some of their late stuff last year so I'm more speaking about stuff I'm seeing from people I follow and its correlation with what appears to be Chapo listenership, but there are two things in particular that have been bothering me:
-An attitude that treats those who aren't in total alignment as actors in bad faith specifically. Not just that other people are wrong, but that they're willfully not right
-A cathartic approach to political commentary dressed up as "being genuine" (see the good faith point above) that I'm not actually convinced of the utility of. Which is fine, entertainment doesn't need utility, but a lot of people think that this mode of expression is a utility the left can use for political gain
This piece crossed my feed last night:
http://reallifemag.com/the-laugherators/
And while I'm trying to keep my opinions here separate from the contents there, because it requires a much more in depth knowledge of their actual day in, day out content, it is an interesting critique.
Chapos response to the ironic bullying dynamic it has sparked has been accordingly equivocal. On episode 11, Cranking the Donkey (May 22, 2016), Menaker responds to complaints that some men of the Twitter left were harassing women, acknowledging that on the internet women regularly received communications that were at best annoying, and at worst frightening. But he stops short of suggesting that men have an obligation to intervene against such abuse. Christman objects to liberal women who had crafted a narrative of abuse, claiming that the internet is a shit tornado with a mass of totally uncontrollable, unknowable people you have no idea who anybody is, they can do whatever the fuck they want, and this narrative of these directed attacks theres something comforting about that. Menaker added that Twitter and the internet and shit doesnt matter I really dont think they have any real-world effects other than distraction and just staving off the feeling of impending death, basically.
Hello, my name is Heidi Heitkamp, and this softball is what I think of Donald Trump's budget
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVr9cirHglk
And you're watching the Disney Channel.
Heidi Heitkamp is The Best
You basically just described Hillary Clinton circa 2013.Biden? Seriously? The man is one of the most well-liked political figures of recent times. Last poll had him like a +25. He has a strong record in the Senate, a lifetime of political service, and was a popular VP. He isn't afraid to call people out when they're wrong, but supports his party strongly.
The next round of Town Halls are gonna be something.
I miss quite a few people.The lost poligaf flock is slowly returning to the roost.
The lost poligaf flock is slowly returning to the roost.
Any news on Adam returning?
I miss his diva flair.
The next round of Town Halls are gonna be something.
He's busy buying Power Ranger funko pops.