So the problem is isn't "liberal policies or politics" but rather the center and left have allowed the right to frame EVERY issue in such a way that the right sounds reasonable when the reality is so different. The majority of the country agrees: -abortion should be legal and safe in the first trimester and then thereafter under conditions -sensible gun laws to keep weapons out of the hands of felons and people with mental illness -taxation is ok if the money is well managed and spent -federal responsibility for clean air and water, safe food and drugs are a good thing -NATO and our western alliances have made lives better for Americans since the end of WW2 and they should remain intact The above issues used to be consensus between both parties and now it is only one party that shares those values eventhough over 65% and in some cases over 85% share the above positions. But when the right is able to hammer and weaponize: 'states rights" "second Amendment" CRT, DEI, Defund the Police, Pro-Life as slogans that are either for their position or against the other side, and the nuance to debate and policy is lost, we end up with the lowest common denominator. |
In terms of speaking out and taking action, Democrats are filling the void. But I don't see traditional Republicans doing that. The folks I know who were traditional Republicans decades ago are either just blindly following Trump or are silent |
Do you still strongly believe that “no one should make decisions over my body” when it comes to vaccines? Or only when you want to be allowed to physically cut and rip apart a baby that’s growing in your womb? |
One issue I am with Trump The Ukraine war. When did the democrats become neocon? |
Umm there are not numerous real examples of the above. The reality is college is more competitive. Like it or not there are plenty of non white males who are just as qualified or more so to attend schools. It’s not discrimination that a university tries to build a diverse class instead of just mostly white males. Further college admissions is. It just grades and test scores. Those alone don’t constitute merit. Females now make up a greater portion of those admit to university and yet they are not a greater portion of those in executive and C-Suite positions. Why is that? This idea that finally leveling the playing field and balancing the scales is somehow discriminatory to males and in particular white males is ridiculous. |
I’m not against finding peace for the Ukrainians, but I’m also not for helping Russia. That outburst at the meeting, calling Zelensky a dictator, and swiftly cutting off US intelligence and aid to Ukraine prior to any ceasefires or agreements tells me that’s not what Trump is about. |
Yes in fact I do. The issue of vaccines is more complex because as we've seen in TX the unvaccinated impact more than just their own lives so I understand vaccine mandates. However, at the end of the day speaking for myself I still believe in individual's right to choice. |
Exactly. |
If you two don’t understand the difference between invading Iraq and Afghanistan and helping Ukraine defend itself, you should probably stop voting. |
DP and it would be so much easier to tolerate the choice regarding vaccines if it were not politicized and a virtual signal, but based on real information and personal health. |
Democrats did not cheer for it want the war to begin. They wan(Ed) Ukraine to prevail. They know the consequences if Russia keeps up incursions into that part of the world. Non maga Republicans know it too. Not wanting Ukraine to surrender is not the same as being a hawk, no matter how you try to spin it. |
Thanks. Good to know there are a few like-minded people still on DCUMAD. |
I just can’t understand people who want to force someone to inject something into their body to ostensibly try to save a newborn over here, while over there they are fighting to allow someone to rip apart a baby that’s about to be born but still a few days to go, even when there aren’t necessarily any medical reasons for doing it. How can a baby only have value after it comes out but not the day before? I’m glad that you see the hypocrisy anyway. FWIW I agree that neither abortion nor vaccines should be politicized. They should both be medical decisions that are made privately. I do think that anyone who aborts a baby after 20 weeks without a serious genetic or life risking medical issue should be sterilized at the same time though. It seems reasonable to prevent it from happening again. Democrats defending abortion in all cases constantly claim that this “never happens” so nobody should have a problem with that policy. |
It isn’t framing. The problem with your bolded list is that: 1. In Democrat controlled states unfettered abortion access is real. Not the European-style consensus you describe. 2. If they had the power Democrats absolutely would disarm the country. 3. Federal responsibility for clean air and water is great until overreach happens like happened with the navigable waters case or when environmental policy is used as an economic hammer (the clean power plan). 4. Our nato allies have absolutely been free riders (Obama was saying as much 12 years ago). And Ukraine is not a nato ally. And it hasn’t been part of a western alliance, either. This is not about framing but about substance. Trump just usually picks the eaiswr to frame side. |
| The problem is the primary system. We need open primaries to stop extremists from being nominated every time. |