Kingu Kurimuzon
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“Know any good lawyers?â€
“No, but I know Rudy Giulianiâ€
“No, but I know Rudy Giulianiâ€
Biden trying to pull some Ford "heal the nation" pardon bullshit would not stand at all.
Epstein and Maxwell were rich. I think a lot of people are about to turn on Trump and will let him be the fall guy even for crimes they had involvement in as well.Meh, I don't think he's going to jail. He's rich.
I think it's a "hope for the best, brace yourself for the worst" (and try to avoid investing in expectations for particular outcome in either direction) type thing, where Trump facing criminal charges is concerned.
I just don't think that outlook is good enough this time around for us to settle on. Everytime we give corruption a free pass, it returns in greater numbers and is more egregious. If you let this go, the next Trump will be far worse.
I just don't think that outlook is good enough this time around for us to settle on. Everytime we give corruption a free pass, it returns in greater numbers and is more egregious. If you let this go, the next Trump will be far worse.
Oh I don't think he should get a free pass. Not even remotely. But if we rush in with an idealistic notion about justice, ignoring the systematic tendency for rich people to magically evade consequences in our current system, it's doing that "doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results" thing.
(Eta) I want them to go for the jugular, but it's a mistake to emotionally invest in an outcome that might not happen. Doing so only inevitably hurts the person who invested in justice, not the person who managed to escape appropriate consequences. If that makes sense.
I just don't think that outlook is good enough this time around for us to settle on. Everytime we give corruption a free pass, it returns in greater numbers and is more egregious. If you let this go, the next Trump will be far worse.
Right wing, extremist populism is 100% coming, much worse than Trump. The only thing that is going to stop it is left wing populism, not centrist moderates. That's a fact. Liberal candidates - run on working people of all races, treat them like ordinary people with real issues. Treat them with respect. Offer to make their lives materially better. It's not that hard. Look at the things that won - $15 min. wage in Florida, weed everywhere, decriminalizing all drugs in small amounts in Oregon...all left policies. People want these things, either the Dems figure that out or they don't. And stop calling these things radical - they are not.
I think it's a "hope for the best, brace yourself for the worst" (and try to avoid investing in expectations for particular outcome in either direction) type thing, where Trump facing criminal charges is concerned.
From what I've read and posted in those links in the earlier post, those investigating Trump and building a case are very invested. I'm invested for whatever that is worth in the world.I just don't think that outlook is good enough this time around for us to settle on. Everytime we give corruption a free pass, it returns in greater numbers and is more egregious. If you let this go, the next Trump will be far worse.
Right wing, extremist populism is 100% coming, much worse than Trump. The only thing that is going to stop it is left wing populism, not centrist moderates. That's a fact. Liberal candidates - run on working people of all races, treat them like ordinary people with real issues. Treat them with respect. Offer to make their lives materially better. It's not that hard. Look at the things that won - $15 min. wage in Florida, weed everywhere, decriminalizing all drugs in small amounts in Oregon...all left policies. People want these things, either the Dems figure that out or they don't. And stop calling these things radical - they are not.
No, I get that part. I guess for me, with all the emphasis being placed upon us healing as a nation, that process cannot begin until those that inflicted the wound are held accountable. The focus of the next 4 years should be amount accountability, both as it pertains to Trump and Joe Biden (it's now time for you to work to fulfill the promises that made the led to the record amount of voter turnout that propelled you to win the presidency, because if you can't then the Democrats are on a course to be absolutely crushed in the mid tern elections/2024 given how much turnout Trump was about to equally turn out despite everything)
I'm with you 1000% but that's kind of broaching another very big issue: Moderate Democrats need to get out of the way of the progressive movement that had been building within the party. The current leadership of the Democratic party needs to be purged so that the party can change their public perception. Right now, the fact that the race was this close, spells big trouble for Democrats if the upper brass tries to maintain this centrist course. You've got to find some way to resonate with rural voters, because not having them is crushing you. They'll even vote for progressive policies but not vote for the candidates you put out because, overwhelmingly, the candidates you put out aren't running on progressive platforms. Being the not trump party is good enough and it almost cost you the election.
If “we are going to run on Medicare for All, defund the police, socialized medicine, we're not going to win," says Jim Clyburn.
Tom Perez should be thrown out of a moving car
For sure. Nancy Pelosi says she wants 2 more years. I don't want her to have 2 more minutes. Tom Perez should be thrown out of a moving car and the DCCC should be fired into the sun for eternity.
Dem leaders warn liberal rhetoric could blow Georgia races - POLITICO
It's this ^^ shit that is not true and I am sick of anyone supporting. You know what got the votes in GA? Stacy Abraham and Killer Mike. They registered almost a million people to vote and got them to vote.
Wanna bet?
This is a tough call because his followers are especially hung up on censorship. It is as though anything censored is assumed to be true. There is a weird negative feedback loop of believing something crazy, then if it's censored they believe that is proof it is true, so they post something crazier, it's gets deleted more quickly, so it must be more true. They equate the notion of it being dangerous with it being a challenge to the system. They don't consider that it could simply be harmful to people because the idea presented is actually that bad.Civil Rights group, watchdog formally request Twitter suspend Trump's account over disinformation
The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law and the watchdog group Common Cause issued a joint request Thursday for Twitter to temporarily suspend President Trump’s account over the spread of disinformation about the election.
The groups sent a joint letter to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey calling for Trump’s account to be suspended over “repeated violations†of the platform’s Civic Integrity Policy.
“We fear that, in the absence of action by Twitter, the President may be successful in his goal of delegitimizing the integrity of our democratic processes for many, and not just Twitter users but other voters and members of the public, sowing uncertainty about the voting and elections process, and potentially inciting violence against civil servants or others,†Common Cause president Karen Hobert Flynn and Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law executive director Kirsten Clarke wrote.
This is a tough call because his followers are especially hung up on censorship. It is as though anything censored is assumed to be true. There is a weird negative feedback loop of believing something crazy, then if it's censored they believe that is proof it is true, so they post something crazier, it's gets deleted more quickly, so it must be more true. They equate the notion of it being dangerous with it being a challenge to the system. They don't consider that it could simply be harmful to people because the idea presented is actually that bad.
That is the reasoning I'm seeing. It creates a Catch-22. OTOH, leaving all the shit up and showing that it is meaningless takes some wind out of their sails, but leaving it up focuses the crazy like a prism.
I don't know the answer, but have some inclination to leave everything up and let people suffer the consequences of believing it. I'm not committed to that notion, but leaving up some bad information does provide more transparency. Maybe it would be better to leave it up, but post a true statement along with it?
That feeling that a piece of information (no matter how stupid) is being taken away or withheld makes Trump's followers desire and want it by another order of magnitude.