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  • Its not extreme spin to say that when liberal democrat presidents have nominated USSC justices, and they've come to a vote in the Senate, they've all been approved with Republican senators voting in favor of their confirmation. Fact.

    McConnell played politics with the Garland nomination, and won. Wah. Schumer would have done the same if the numbers were reversed.

    So, golly gee ... I'll admit to posting an unclear statement because I failed to include the Garland nomination. Wah. When Kamala/Joe gets the chance to replace Alito or Thomas, they can put up Garland again. But I doubt either of them will. Garland probably isn't liberal enough.

    But I reiterate. When D presidents have nominated USSC justices, and its come to a vote in the Senate, ALL have been approved with Republican senators voting in favor of confirmation.

    Fact.

    Now go back to chasing the neighborhood kids off your lawn. They're feeling neglected.
    "in order to lead America you must love America"

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    • Have a Happy Thanksgiving everyone. If you're having guests over today, make sure you close the drapes ....

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      "in order to lead America you must love America"

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      • Originally posted by Whitley View Post

        I have heard this story. Back in 2008, Republicans thought the Bush tax cuts were done for when Obama came into office. Biden goes and talks to McConnell saying nah...we are going to keep 92% of those cuts which stunned Republicans. I remember the attempted Grand Bargain. Biden is on record of trying to cut Social Security several times during his tenure in the Senate.

        This is what is going to happen on Dem side of things (as of right now). The Senate is going to stay in GOP (thanks Dems for running crap candidates again). McConnell is going to not doing anything unless it overwhelming is in GOP interests.

        Biden will try to do the reach across the aisle thing (that is his MO and who he is). Republicans will bitch slap him. He will try some more (like Obama did) and get slapped around some more.

        There will be some weak tea EOs.

        Harris will run in 2024 and the MSM will back her full tilt. Anyone running against her will be called racist and woman hating. She will run against a Trumpian republican and big shock she will lose. Dems will blame the progressive wing for the loss.

        There will be a progressive wave coming but it will not be until 2028 or 2032.


        I need to bookmark this for 2028! I actually probably agree with more than half of that. I definitely disagree with “weak” EOs. I also tend to think the Ds win in 2024, but I also think Harris is a bad candidate.

        I don’t see the Prgoressive wave coming, BUT, perhaps the younger voters will be more durable in their politics than other generations.

        In any event, IF the Rs hold the Senate (and I’m not sure they will), then it’ll be a morass, but, honestly it won’t be much different than if Manchin is the deciding vote.
        Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
        Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.

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        • Originally posted by lineygoblue View Post
          Its not extreme spin to say that when liberal democrat presidents have nominated USSC justices, and they've come to a vote in the Senate, they've all been approved with Republican senators voting in favor of their confirmation. Fact.

          McConnell played politics with the Garland nomination, and won. Wah. Schumer would have done the same if the numbers were reversed.

          So, golly gee ... I'll admit to posting an unclear statement because I failed to include the Garland nomination. Wah. When Kamala/Joe gets the chance to replace Alito or Thomas, they can put up Garland again. But I doubt either of them will. Garland probably isn't liberal enough.

          But I reiterate. When D presidents have nominated USSC justices, and its come to a vote in the Senate, ALL have been approved with Republican senators voting in favor of confirmation.

          Fact.

          Now go back to chasing the neighborhood kids off your lawn. They're feeling neglected.
          Spin.

          Your statement was bullshit.

          Go back to clutching your pearls.
          I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on

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          • I can't clutch my pearls. I took them to the jeweler to be cleaned, .. so there.

            Have a pleasant Thanksgiving under your red sky, chasing off the neighborhood kids.

            "in order to lead America you must love America"

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            • Originally posted by iam416 View Post

              I need to bookmark this for 2028! I actually probably agree with more than half of that. I definitely disagree with “weak” EOs. I also tend to think the Ds win in 2024, but I also think Harris is a bad candidate.

              I don’t see the Prgoressive wave coming, BUT, perhaps the younger voters will be more durable in their politics than other generations.

              In any event, IF the Rs hold the Senate (and I’m not sure they will), then it’ll be a morass, but, honestly it won’t be much different than if Manchin is the deciding vote.
              Well, I think Biden's weak ass plan for student debt relief (he could get rid of the federal held debt by EO) is a good example.

              It calls for forgiving up to 10k (okay good--not great but it is a start) for ONLY private loans (feds hold 92% of student loan debt---so ugh.). Even then only up to a certain income level (means testing...meh) and the person must demonstrate a severe financial need. So this will only apply to very very few people. You are playing on the margins of margins. I expect any health care expansion to be the same.

              Everyone wants normal--forgetting that resetting back to Obama times does not address the problems that led to Trump in the first place. if you don't address those problems (and I don't think Biden administration will) then you get what you get in 2024.
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              • Originally posted by iam416 View Post


                I don’t see the Prgoressive wave coming, BUT, perhaps the younger voters will be more durable in their politics than other generations.

                In any event, IF the Rs hold the Senate (and I’m not sure they will), then it’ll be a morass, but, honestly it won’t be much different than if Manchin is the deciding vote.
                This election was the first that Gen X and younger voters outnumbered Baby Boomers and their seniors. That will only increase in the next 8-12 years. Imagine another generation plus having to deal with massive debt, struggling to find employment (you are going to find a lot of big corporations buying up companies in distress) and when they do the corporations grinding down their labor force to an increasing degree. And more wealth being concentrated into the 1%.


                In 2024, the progressive media is not going to be strong enough to take on MSM (would love to be wrong about that). Maybe in 28 or 32 they will.

                Agreed that Manchin (and Sinema) are basically liberal Republicans.
                2012 Detroit Lions Draft: 1) Cordy Glenn G , 2) Brandon Taylor S, 3) Sean Spence olb, 4) Joe Adams WR/KR, 5) Matt McCants OT, 7a) B.J. Coleman QB 7b) Kewshan Martin WR

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                • 3rd Circuit slams the door on Trump's PA lawsuit

                  Unanimous decision. All three judges were Republicans. The Judge who wrote the opinion was appointed by Trump himself. He wrote:

                  "Charges of unfairness are serious. But calling an election unfair does not make it so. Charges require specific allegations and then proof. We have neither here"

                  "Voters, not lawyers, decide elections. Ballots, not briefs, decide elections"

                  "The campaign's claims have no merit"

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                  • Its time for DJT and Melania to start moving the family to Florida. He said previously that he would never return to live in NY.

                    If he wants to pull the ultimate asshole move, he can refuse to attend the inauguration, but that's about all he's got left.

                    Let the Socialist Democrats start tearing each other apart, and enjoy the show.

                    He can have a lot more fun playing games with the R contenders for 2024. It should be mildly entertaining to watch them beg him to stay out of it.
                    "in order to lead America you must love America"

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                    • Yeah, my current feeling is he doesn't really want to run in 2024. He's just leaving it out there so that he retains total control over the party. They all know he could beat any of them. The eventual nominee will have to agree to do Trump's bidding.

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                      • Just seen the weigh-in for Tyson Jones, time stops for nobody. Talk about Dad bodies. Probably going to be a waste of money oh well.

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                          • Quite a bit of vaccine news involving AZ's product on Thursday and Friday. Things have become clearer this morning. AZ clarified trial results data late yesterday saying that the administration of and subsequent reporting of the two different dosing regimens were not errors as the press reported they were but rather adjustments to the trial arms. UK authorities don't see any of this as a big deal. Actually, US regulators don't either. But, you know, the press reports that AZ's trial results of 62% and 90% efficacy cannot be supported by them. That's inaccurate. AZ officials have said they may expand to a larger study in the US. Larger studies are already underway in Europe. None of these are affected, results are pending and the AZ product is unlikely to experience delays within the EU. The US does not expect delays either but that's because the FDA did not expect to entertain requests for EUA from AZ until well into the first quarter anyway.

                            AZ's vaccine is targeted for the UK and EU with it's primary advantage being that it is easier to store, transport and distribute than either the Pfizer or Moderna products. It also can be produced in larger batches making it ideal for distribution to low income counties.

                            In a detailed article I read last evening, Pfizer is going to get FDA approved for EUA and distribution on 12/10, Moderna on 12/17. You've probably already heard doses are being pre-positioned in larger metro areas and that health care workers will receive the jabs first, followed by first responders (fire police EMTs). Next will be the elderly but this isn't expected until February 2021. DOD is coordinating this.

                            I can vouch for the incredible logistics capacity of DOD. The infrastructure is in place and has been operational and fine-tuned for decades. Getting it to distribution points is the easy part. Getting needles in arms is hard. I read that PH facilities are practicing the handling of the vaccines from removing viles from storage (the viles are in kits with syringe, gloves and alcohol pads prepackaged) and delivering them to people. The scope and complexity of vaccinating up to 3B Americans is daunting. Roughly, and experts don't agree, the point where herd immunity is reached is somewhere between 60% and 80%.

                            Lots of work to do and lots of potential problems that you can rest assured that each problem will be headline news, rock the stock markets and convince Americans not to take the vaccine. Moreover, the average Joe isn't going to be eligible for the vaccines until sometime in March. I've seen Fauci quotes indicating wide spread distribution and return to normal activities in July. I think, even then, unrestricted travel to Europe from the US won't resume until September at the earliest. There may be a vaccine passport that would allow it earlier than that but there are some real issues with doing that and it being adapted on a wide spread basis.
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                            Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.

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                            • Here's millions to find and litigate massive voter fraud. Can't, won't? I want my money back.





                              I love the response...well, we'll give back less than half if you don't sue us....
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                              • A fool and his money...

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