Anonymous
Post 06/29/2024 17:35     Subject: Re:As a Democrat, it all feels hopeless.

Anonymous wrote:You democrats are so pathetic with the handwringing.

Meanwhile, the GOP is fully behind the liar felon and proud of it.

Grow some balls, FFS, and fight.


Fight to keep a seriously ill 81 year old man as a puppet for Obama?
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2024 17:34     Subject: Re:As a Democrat, it all feels hopeless.

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Anonymous wrote:There will be a massive disconnect with politicians and their voters in 20 years. When the 60+ crowd are gone, the dems will be panicking as to how to run more progressive campaigns rather than resenting anyone whose marginally more left than a conservative 10 years ago. The republicans will be great though.


What?
The Dems will adjust. They believe in civil rights, rule of law, making the environment sustainable, women's rights, abortion rights.

The R's used to believe in fiscally conservative policies, state's rights, and ending abortion.

Now, their main unifying policy (abortion) is off the list, and they no longer believe in state's rights or fiscally conservative policies.

Neither policy has a clear vision for foreign policy.

In 20 years, the D's have something to build on / build up / build towards.

The R's have dismantled the entire government, made the tax structure unsustainable, and totally eliminated our leadership position in foreign policy. They've made us an unreliable partner and even have brought into question whether we have or support rule of law.

In what way are the R's in a better position to have an agenda for the future?


They don't give an eff about women. They want men pretending to be women in women’s spaces.


Actually Democrats have fought for women's rights through the decade, most importantly the right to choose.


Oh how they’ve shifted - choosing to put delusional biological males in women’s/girl’s sports and locker rooms against the wishes of women.


+1 dems throwing girls and women under several buses and then claiming to fight for women. They have no shame.


And Donald Trump is pro-woman? In what way.

Ask Ivana Trump, Stormy Daniels, Rosie O'Donnell or even his own daughter how he does on women's rights. They won't have much good to say.




Hilarious. A party against female genital mutilation and in favor of Title IX sports policy moves 180 degrees because of blind activism and must have "a cause".

Yes, I'm sure climate change affects LGBTQIA++WTFBBQ disproportionately. Got any other pearls of wisdumb for us?


Your response had nothing to do with my post. Want to try again?
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2024 17:34     Subject: Re:As a Democrat, it all feels hopeless.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There will be a massive disconnect with politicians and their voters in 20 years. When the 60+ crowd are gone, the dems will be panicking as to how to run more progressive campaigns rather than resenting anyone whose marginally more left than a conservative 10 years ago. The republicans will be great though.


What?
The Dems will adjust. They believe in civil rights, rule of law, making the environment sustainable, women's rights, abortion rights.

The R's used to believe in fiscally conservative policies, state's rights, and ending abortion.

Now, their main unifying policy (abortion) is off the list, and they no longer believe in state's rights or fiscally conservative policies.

Neither policy has a clear vision for foreign policy.

In 20 years, the D's have something to build on / build up / build towards.

The R's have dismantled the entire government, made the tax structure unsustainable, and totally eliminated our leadership position in foreign policy. They've made us an unreliable partner and even have brought into question whether we have or support rule of law.

In what way are the R's in a better position to have an agenda for the future?


I don’t believe that the Democrats believe in women’s rights any more.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2024 17:33     Subject: Re:As a Democrat, it all feels hopeless.

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:There will be a massive disconnect with politicians and their voters in 20 years. When the 60+ crowd are gone, the dems will be panicking as to how to run more progressive campaigns rather than resenting anyone whose marginally more left than a conservative 10 years ago. The republicans will be great though.


What?
The Dems will adjust. They believe in civil rights, rule of law, making the environment sustainable, women's rights, abortion rights.

The R's used to believe in fiscally conservative policies, state's rights, and ending abortion.

Now, their main unifying policy (abortion) is off the list, and they no longer believe in state's rights or fiscally conservative policies.

Neither policy has a clear vision for foreign policy.

In 20 years, the D's have something to build on / build up / build towards.

The R's have dismantled the entire government, made the tax structure unsustainable, and totally eliminated our leadership position in foreign policy. They've made us an unreliable partner and even have brought into question whether we have or support rule of law.

In what way are the R's in a better position to have an agenda for the future?


They don't give an eff about women. They want men pretending to be women in women’s spaces.


Actually Democrats have fought for women's rights through the decade, most importantly the right to choose.


Oh how they’ve shifted - choosing to put delusional biological males in women’s/girl’s sports and locker rooms against the wishes of women.


+1 dems throwing girls and women under several buses and then claiming to fight for women. They have no shame.


And Donald Trump is pro-woman? In what way.

Ask Ivana Trump, Stormy Daniels, Rosie O'Donnell or even his own daughter how he does on women's rights. They won't have much good to say.


I mean, it wasn't nice but they are pigs. No man is going to make everyone happy. When did Biden meet Jill?


Are all women pigs, then?
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2024 17:33     Subject: Re:As a Democrat, it all feels hopeless.

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:There will be a massive disconnect with politicians and their voters in 20 years. When the 60+ crowd are gone, the dems will be panicking as to how to run more progressive campaigns rather than resenting anyone whose marginally more left than a conservative 10 years ago. The republicans will be great though.


What?
The Dems will adjust. They believe in civil rights, rule of law, making the environment sustainable, women's rights, abortion rights.

The R's used to believe in fiscally conservative policies, state's rights, and ending abortion.

Now, their main unifying policy (abortion) is off the list, and they no longer believe in state's rights or fiscally conservative policies.

Neither policy has a clear vision for foreign policy.

In 20 years, the D's have something to build on / build up / build towards.

The R's have dismantled the entire government, made the tax structure unsustainable, and totally eliminated our leadership position in foreign policy. They've made us an unreliable partner and even have brought into question whether we have or support rule of law.

In what way are the R's in a better position to have an agenda for the future?


They don't give an eff about women. They want men pretending to be women in women’s spaces.


Actually Democrats have fought for women's rights through the decade, most importantly the right to choose.


Oh how they’ve shifted - choosing to put delusional biological males in women’s/girl’s sports and locker rooms against the wishes of women.


+1 dems throwing girls and women under several buses and then claiming to fight for women. They have no shame.


And Donald Trump is pro-woman? In what way.

Ask Ivana Trump, Stormy Daniels, Rosie O'Donnell or even his own daughter how he does on women's rights. They won't have much good to say.




Hilarious. A party against female genital mutilation and in favor of Title IX sports policy moves 180 degrees because of blind activism and must have "a cause".

Yes, I'm sure climate change affects LGBTQIA++WTFBBQ disproportionately. Got any other pearls of wisdumb for us?
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2024 17:32     Subject: As a Democrat, it all feels hopeless.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like Republicans will sweep to victory after seeing Biden’s frail state.

But even if Dems win, the Supreme Court has done so much this year to stymie any liberal policy.

Gun control ain’t happening. The environment is fked and now will be more so with the loss of Chevron. Organized religion is fully breaking down the walls between the state and itself.

What the fk? What’s to be happy about?


Maybe you shouldn't construct an entire political philosophy on something that is so at odds with the original design and intent of the system? You'd encounter less friction that way.


Thank you!
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2024 17:32     Subject: Re:As a Democrat, it all feels hopeless.

You democrats are so pathetic with the handwringing.

Meanwhile, the GOP is fully behind the liar felon and proud of it.

Grow some balls, FFS, and fight.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2024 17:29     Subject: As a Democrat, it all feels hopeless.

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Using the law to go after your political opponent 😆 you love the law. Except keeping violent criminals in jail.


Bill Clinton pushed forward the three strikes law.

What have Republicans done for you lately on this?


Is it 1997? What is this thing I'm holding? It is like a miniature computer. Amazing.


Right. Policy still stands. What did Trump do, again? That's right. Nothing but whine like a baby.


Oh dear. Now I'm convinced I won't vote for Trump. LOLOLOLOL
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2024 17:28     Subject: Re:As a Democrat, it all feels hopeless.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:There will be a massive disconnect with politicians and their voters in 20 years. When the 60+ crowd are gone, the dems will be panicking as to how to run more progressive campaigns rather than resenting anyone whose marginally more left than a conservative 10 years ago. The republicans will be great though.


What?
The Dems will adjust. They believe in civil rights, rule of law, making the environment sustainable, women's rights, abortion rights.

The R's used to believe in fiscally conservative policies, state's rights, and ending abortion.

Now, their main unifying policy (abortion) is off the list, and they no longer believe in state's rights or fiscally conservative policies.

Neither policy has a clear vision for foreign policy.

In 20 years, the D's have something to build on / build up / build towards.

The R's have dismantled the entire government, made the tax structure unsustainable, and totally eliminated our leadership position in foreign policy. They've made us an unreliable partner and even have brought into question whether we have or support rule of law.

In what way are the R's in a better position to have an agenda for the future?


They don't give an eff about women. They want men pretending to be women in women’s spaces.


Actually Democrats have fought for women's rights through the decade, most importantly the right to choose.


Oh how they’ve shifted - choosing to put delusional biological males in women’s/girl’s sports and locker rooms against the wishes of women.


+1 dems throwing girls and women under several buses and then claiming to fight for women. They have no shame.


And Donald Trump is pro-woman? In what way.

Ask Ivana Trump, Stormy Daniels, Rosie O'Donnell or even his own daughter how he does on women's rights. They won't have much good to say.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2024 17:28     Subject: As a Democrat, it all feels hopeless.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Using the law to go after your political opponent 😆 you love the law. Except keeping violent criminals in jail.


Bill Clinton pushed forward the three strikes law.

What have Republicans done for you lately on this?


Is it 1997? What is this thing I'm holding? It is like a miniature computer. Amazing.


Right. Policy still stands. What did Trump do, again? That's right. Nothing but whine like a baby.


Why does the GOP like that whiney baby? Grow up gop.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2024 17:25     Subject: Re:As a Democrat, it all feels hopeless.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There will be a massive disconnect with politicians and their voters in 20 years. When the 60+ crowd are gone, the dems will be panicking as to how to run more progressive campaigns rather than resenting anyone whose marginally more left than a conservative 10 years ago. The republicans will be great though.


What?
The Dems will adjust. They believe in civil rights, rule of law, making the environment sustainable, women's rights, abortion rights.

The R's used to believe in fiscally conservative policies, state's rights, and ending abortion.

Now, their main unifying policy (abortion) is off the list, and they no longer believe in state's rights or fiscally conservative policies.

Neither policy has a clear vision for foreign policy.

In 20 years, the D's have something to build on / build up / build towards.

The R's have dismantled the entire government, made the tax structure unsustainable, and totally eliminated our leadership position in foreign policy. They've made us an unreliable partner and even have brought into question whether we have or support rule of law.

In what way are the R's in a better position to have an agenda for the future?


They don't give an eff about women. They want men pretending to be women in women’s spaces.


Actually Democrats have fought for women's rights through the decade, most importantly the right to choose.


Oh how they’ve shifted - choosing to put delusional biological males in women’s/girl’s sports and locker rooms against the wishes of women.


Tiresome.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2024 17:25     Subject: Re:As a Democrat, it all feels hopeless.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There will be a massive disconnect with politicians and their voters in 20 years. When the 60+ crowd are gone, the dems will be panicking as to how to run more progressive campaigns rather than resenting anyone whose marginally more left than a conservative 10 years ago. The republicans will be great though.


What?
The Dems will adjust. They believe in civil rights, rule of law, making the environment sustainable, women's rights, abortion rights.

The R's used to believe in fiscally conservative policies, state's rights, and ending abortion.

Now, their main unifying policy (abortion) is off the list, and they no longer believe in state's rights or fiscally conservative policies.

Neither policy has a clear vision for foreign policy.

In 20 years, the D's have something to build on / build up / build towards.

The R's have dismantled the entire government, made the tax structure unsustainable, and totally eliminated our leadership position in foreign policy. They've made us an unreliable partner and even have brought into question whether we have or support rule of law.

In what way are the R's in a better position to have an agenda for the future?


They don't give an eff about women. They want men pretending to be women in women’s spaces.


Actually Democrats have fought for women's rights through the decade, most importantly the right to choose.


Oh how they’ve shifted - choosing to put delusional biological males in women’s/girl’s sports and locker rooms against the wishes of women.


+1 dems throwing girls and women under several buses and then claiming to fight for women. They have no shame.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2024 17:25     Subject: Re:As a Democrat, it all feels hopeless.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There will be a massive disconnect with politicians and their voters in 20 years. When the 60+ crowd are gone, the dems will be panicking as to how to run more progressive campaigns rather than resenting anyone whose marginally more left than a conservative 10 years ago. The republicans will be great though.


What?
The Dems will adjust. They believe in civil rights, rule of law, making the environment sustainable, women's rights, abortion rights.

The R's used to believe in fiscally conservative policies, state's rights, and ending abortion.

Now, their main unifying policy (abortion) is off the list, and they no longer believe in state's rights or fiscally conservative policies.

Neither policy has a clear vision for foreign policy.

In 20 years, the D's have something to build on / build up / build towards.

The R's have dismantled the entire government, made the tax structure unsustainable, and totally eliminated our leadership position in foreign policy. They've made us an unreliable partner and even have brought into question whether we have or support rule of law.

In what way are the R's in a better position to have an agenda for the future?


They don't give an eff about women. They want men pretending to be women in women’s spaces.


Actually Democrats have fought for women's rights through the decade, most importantly the right to choose.


Oh how they’ve shifted - choosing to put delusional biological males in women’s/girl’s sports and locker rooms against the wishes of women.


Progressive Democrats say that mainstream Democrats are way to extreme in their anti-trans policy. The fact that both sides see them as way too extreme (in opposite directions) means they are in the middle of the road. What is Trump's policy on this again? Or really, on anything? Who knows?
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2024 17:23     Subject: Re:As a Democrat, it all feels hopeless.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There will be a massive disconnect with politicians and their voters in 20 years. When the 60+ crowd are gone, the dems will be panicking as to how to run more progressive campaigns rather than resenting anyone whose marginally more left than a conservative 10 years ago. The republicans will be great though.


What?
The Dems will adjust. They believe in civil rights, rule of law, making the environment sustainable, women's rights, abortion rights.

The R's used to believe in fiscally conservative policies, state's rights, and ending abortion.

Now, their main unifying policy (abortion) is off the list, and they no longer believe in state's rights or fiscally conservative policies.

Neither policy has a clear vision for foreign policy.

In 20 years, the D's have something to build on / build up / build towards.

The R's have dismantled the entire government, made the tax structure unsustainable, and totally eliminated our leadership position in foreign policy. They've made us an unreliable partner and even have brought into question whether we have or support rule of law.

In what way are the R's in a better position to have an agenda for the future?


They don't give an eff about women. They want men pretending to be women in women’s spaces.


Actually Democrats have fought for women's rights through the decade, most importantly the right to choose.


Oh how they’ve shifted - choosing to put delusional biological males in women’s/girl’s sports and locker rooms against the wishes of women.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2024 17:21     Subject: Re:As a Democrat, it all feels hopeless.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There will be a massive disconnect with politicians and their voters in 20 years. When the 60+ crowd are gone, the dems will be panicking as to how to run more progressive campaigns rather than resenting anyone whose marginally more left than a conservative 10 years ago. The republicans will be great though.


What?
The Dems will adjust. They believe in civil rights, rule of law, making the environment sustainable, women's rights, abortion rights.

The R's used to believe in fiscally conservative policies, state's rights, and ending abortion.

Now, their main unifying policy (abortion) is off the list, and they no longer believe in state's rights or fiscally conservative policies.

Neither policy has a clear vision for foreign policy.

In 20 years, the D's have something to build on / build up / build towards.

The R's have dismantled the entire government, made the tax structure unsustainable, and totally eliminated our leadership position in foreign policy. They've made us an unreliable partner and even have brought into question whether we have or support rule of law.

In what way are the R's in a better position to have an agenda for the future?


They don't give an eff about women. They want men pretending to be women in women’s spaces.


Give it a rest. Women fully understand the importance of control over their reproductive lives. They will not give up this fight and they will teach their sons and daughters to fight for these rights as well. You think a bad debate by Joe Biden is the worst thing women have overcome? They have patience and fortitude to fight on and on and on.