...great! I'm going to add some from my other thread, so if you don't mind there might be a total of 20 questions or so. Is that alright?
Again it's not meant to embarrass you, but only to demonstrate where you're likely inconsistent in your reasoning.
In the meantime if you want to try to tackle those four questions I'd greatly appreciate it! If not that's okay, I'll add them to the running list.
What is your take on the Trump defense teams use of the idea that the framers warned against partisan impeachments, and then pointed out that Trump's impeachment seemed to be exactly what they were warning about?
I think they're right. I don't think someone should be impeached because of partisan differences. I think the bar should be set much higher for impeachment, especially when it comes to democratically-elected officials. What do you think? — NOS4A2
I’ve always voted Democratic. I guess that makes me a Democrat. However, I would have been happy under Eisenhower, I think. George H.W. Bush wasn’t bad for a Reaganomics-type president. Obama was a disappointment for me, but I do believe that his and George W. Bush’s policies got us out of the Global Financial Crisis, even though Clinton and Bush, Jr. paved the way into it.
I can totally understand how Trump got elected. I just don’t see any policies of his that I like (to put it mildly).
I do not think that "partisan differences" is what the framers were warning about. To quite the contrary, they were warning about what could happen when and if political parties were established.
To be clear. The framers were putting forth an unacceptable consequence of forming political parties(factions) themselves. It was a warning not about some unacceptable kind of impeachment, but rather it was a warning about the results of forming political parties altogether.
The prosecution failed to seize on that.
For me at least, Trump represents a rebuke to the Ivy-League style of politics. I'm done with talkers and the public/private, public relations form of politics, where they promise us one thing and we end up with another. — NOS4A2
He is for better trade deals, however, so we will see what he gets done there. — Noah Te Stroete
That's just not true, unless 'better' means continued harm against American workers. — creativesoul
What's your take on the votes that Bernie would take from Trump, if Sanders is awarded the nomination?
And that’s exactly why I understand how Trump got elected. I voted for Sanders then Hillary in 2016. I’m sure the Republican House and Senate in 2017 would have impeached her for something (her emails maybe?) We live in an age where government can’t do anything without the presidency and both chambers solidly in one party.
I disagree with Trump’s proposed budget, the new tax code, the right-wing judges, the environmental deregulation, the immigration policies, and just about everything else he’s done. He really is far right wing on a lot of issues. He is for better trade deals, however, so we will see what he gets done there.
He wants better deals for our exporters — Noah Te Stroete
During nation debates, the misconception of negativity towards Bernie due to 'socialism' would be rendered null and void to anyone who is reasonable enough to recognize the deep seated 'socialist' institutions that have always been a part of America.
Which socialist institutions? — NOS4A2
Post office. Public education. Fire department. Police department. Department of interior. Land and natural resources. All infrastructure. Etc.
They place what's best for the overall community(the public at large) at the forefront.
They place what's best for the overall community(the public at large) at the forefront.
I can't agree with that. Public education, post offices, fire departments, infrastructure, etc were not invented by any socialist. — NOS4A2
Invented by any socialist?
As if the only thing that counts as socialist is that which is invented by some socialist?
That's part of the problem with the term being bandied about. People do not know what sort of socialism is already deeply embedded in America.
You just claimed that institutions are socialist when they "place what's best for the overall community at the forefront". Sorry friend, but that's ridiculous. — NOS4A2
You just claimed that institutions are socialist when they "place what's best for the overall community at the forefront". Sorry friend, but that's ridiculous. — NOS4A2
I can't agree with that. Public education, post offices, fire departments, infrastructure, etc were not invented by any socialist. — NOS4A2
Don’t take his word for it. Google what conservative scholars think about Social Security and Medicare, as examples. Google “tax is theft” while you’re at it.
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