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Because Joe Biden understands the general election electorate better than Melissa Ryan does.
The Democrats are owned by corporate interests, so even if they're not as bad as Republicans, they are also not going to solve any of the country's problems.
That said, I'm not sure I agree that the government is doomed. I think that inequality can continue to expand, and we will end up with a permanent underclass of people that live like feudal peasants. Little to no access to health care, education, or secure housing, vulnerable to starvation etc. There will continue to be a smaller professional class that live what we consider to be "middle class" lives today, and there will be the elites.
We just witnessed the largest popular uprising in the history of this country beaten back by overwhelmingly powerful police and military forces in a matter of weeks.
is that why he inspires so much confidence? no one wants a second trump term and it showsBecause Joe Biden understands the general election electorate better than Melissa Ryan does.
It could be why he's currently winning by the largest margin over an incumbent in the history of scientific polling. Thoughts on that?is that why he inspires so much confidence? no one wants a second trump term and it shows
Yea, Joe's doing a terrible job. Just look....It could be why he's currently winning by the largest margin over an incumbent in the history of scientific polling. Thoughts on that?
I don’t think it matters because the Republicans will doom us anyway. If Biden wins I’m sure he will try and steer us back but he will likely get at most two years of functioning government. At that point Republicans will probably retake at least one house of Congress and set to work sabotaging our country with the hope of retaking the presidency.
More importantly, Trump has proved that the president no longer needs to answer to Congress. Even if Biden doesn’t take full advantage of that someone in the future will.
My prediction is we will be a functional autocracy within the next 20 years. Congress will still be there, they just won’t do anything.
We're already at the point where the president can have an entirely acting cabinet, and take care of budgetary items by EO. Just need to get rid of the whole "confirming judges" thing and they'll be as relevant as the post-republic Roman senate.
i love it, but like most people it's because we all cannot stand another trump term and not because we love Biden, i hope he's changed and is more progressive than he has been in the past, some people have the ability to change, i hope he is one of them.It could be why he's currently winning by the largest margin over an incumbent in the history of scientific polling. Thoughts on that?
Yea, the candidate who vowed to not touch social security turned into the President who effectively abolished it by executive order by suspending the payroll tax and promising to do away with it if he is re-elected. Why dont the Repubs who are so concerned about their second amendment rights rise up in mass against this violation of congresses constitutional right to levy taxes? (edit: obviously a rhetorical question)We're already at the point where the president can have an entirely acting cabinet, and take care of budgetary items by EO. Just need to get rid of the whole "confirming judges" thing and they'll be as relevant as the post-republic Roman senate.
I do too! I do think people who talk about the enthusiasm gap miss that hatred of Trump is a powerful motivator. Maybe stronger than love of a candidate.i love it, but like most people it's because we all cannot stand another trump term and not because we love Biden, i hope he's changed and is more progressive than he has been in the past, some people have the ability to change, i hope he is one of them.
This some dribble. No one is as bought and paid for like the Republicons. Yes Democrats get corporate donations, but in the age of Citizen’s United, you have to until the ruling is overturned. Even your Bernie boy would need corporate $$$ to make a Presidential run if nominated by the Democratic Party. It’s a fact of life. You say it like there is another option. There is not.
The best chance to save it is 12 to 16 years of Democratic rule. The economic utopia you state above will make government useless, unless you think a large % of people needing government assistance says it is not doomed. SCOTUS needs a revamp and the courts need to be restocked to help combat against what these four years have done.
This is another example of why people feel motivated to vote by margins never thought were possible. Turnout is being estimated in 150 million range. If that happens Republicons will lose the Senate and Presidency. They do not have the numbers to compete at that level.
The Democrats are owned by corporate interests, so even if they're not as bad as Republicans, they are also not going to solve any of the country's problems.
That said, I'm not sure I agree that the government is doomed. I think that inequality can continue to expand, and we will end up with a permanent underclass of people that live like feudal peasants. Little to no access to health care, education, or secure housing, vulnerable to starvation etc. There will continue to be a smaller professional class that live what we consider to be "middle class" lives today, and there will be the elites.
We just witnessed the largest popular uprising in the history of this country beaten back by overwhelmingly powerful police and military forces in a matter of weeks.
Yes, Bernie isn’t stupid, he knows what is at stake. I’m sure he thought he would be a better president than Biden but now that it’s no longer possible that is irrelevant. Now the question is if Biden is better then Trump and there’s never been an easier question.Heard Bernie on a news show over the weekend. He was very practical & percise.
He said (not a direct quote):
We need to support the Candidate and all Democrats running so we can make changes. Goal should be capturing the Presidency and the Senate first then we can discuss moving the party to the progressive side or left side, I sort of forgot.
Yes, Bernie isn’t stupid, he knows what is at stake. I’m sure he thought he would be a better president than Biden but now that it’s no longer possible that is irrelevant. Now the question is if Biden is better then Trump and there’s never been an easier question.
Heard Bernie on a news show over the weekend. He was very practical & percise.
He said (not a direct quote):
We need to support the Candidate and all Democrats running so we can make changes. Goal should be capturing the Presidency and the Senate first then we can discuss moving the party to the progressive side or left side, I sort of forgot.
I strongly agree.I don’t remember Bernie being so simple & clear in 2016.
Yeah he endorsed Hillary however I do not agree with the Bros that Bernie campaigned for Hillary harder than she did.
Simple clear words like above were needed.
I strongly agree.
He played games in 2016 probably because he, like everyone else, thought he could afford to because Clinton would win anyway. Too many people took it for granted.
Nominated for post of the year!!!!!2016 is water under the bridge, gentlemen. What have we learned? That anybody who didn't vote for Clinton made a stunningly yuge mistake. Simple. Reasons vary but none of them were valid given the way it's worked out. Biden will do just fine. At least he's not criminally insane, right?
After Trump, Biden will be like a breath of fresh air in a flower garden after being in the shitter for 4 years.2016 is water under the bridge, gentlemen. What have we learned? That anybody who didn't vote for Clinton made a stunningly yuge mistake. Simple. Reasons vary but none of them were valid given the way it's worked out. Biden will do just fine. At least he's not criminally insane, right?