There is only one party in the United States, the Property Party … and it has two right wings: Republican and Democrat. Republicans are a bit stupider, more rigid, more doctrinaire in their laissez-faire capitalism than the Democrats, who are cuter, prettier, a bit more corrupt — until recently … and more willing than the Republicans to make small adjustments when the poor, the black, the anti-imperialists get out of hand. But, essentially, there is no difference between the two parties.”
There is only one party in the United States, the Property Party … and it has two right wings: Republican and Democrat.
Conservation and access are the two tectonic plates of politics. — ucarr
the country is now experiencing a square dance do si do, with Democrats momentarily in the role of conservators and Republicans momentarily in the role of radicals. — ucarr
She possesses the depth of experience and brilliance of mind to advance the will of the people. — ucarr
So, per Shakespeare, Harris, being the one in position, stands ready to have greatness thrust upon her. — ucarr
Harris is a woman of color. She will magnetize the female vote across party lines, likewise, the youth vote across party lines. It’s time to listen to a woman as she roars. — ucarr
With some apprehension, I want to declare that in America, the sacred artifact is not the Holy Cross, but rather the loaded gun — ucarr
Since the Republicans are turning away from the vision of the Founding Fathers towards the ancient blood royal system of governance by divine rule of monarchs, and the Democrats are holding firm to the vision of the Founding Fathers who turned away from royal blood to individual freedom — ucarr
Who says this? Is this your framing or that of some source. — apokrisis
That is not a powerful argument in my book. — apokrisis
But what the US needs more is something sustainable done about its wealth inequalities and environmental unsustainabilities. The deeply technical issues. — apokrisis
If you just vote for those who look like you – white bread or suitably diverse – then that is how you continue to get what you already got. A country divided by populism rather than agenda. — apokrisis
Whatever mark of inferiority is stamped upon a segment of the population: race, gender, sexual persuasion etc., that segment needs to see one of its own up in power before it begins trusting in the national system as a whole. — ucarr
Just as much as the Democrats, the Republicans have listened to the mob, and they have happily enacted the mob's delusions into law. — Tarskian
Does being in possession of Biden's campaign war chest when the music stopped count as a sufficiently Shakespearean-level script? — apokrisis
But why were so many folk dismissing her for being shallow and brittle before the fickle finger of fate had to make its hasty choice? — apokrisis
If you believe America's democratic republic is hanging on by a thread, then you might understand why my dream featuring Harris rising to the call of greatness is the most appealing fantasy for me to entertain seriously. — ucarr
The ruling class "listens" to the general public so long as they remain inside of their designated theater of action. — ucarr
https://www.britannica.com/topic/kulak
Kulak, (Russian: “fist”), in Russian and Soviet history, a wealthy or prosperous peasant, generally characterized as one who owned a relatively large farm and several head of cattle and horses and who was financially capable of employing hired labour and leasing land.
At the end of 1929 a campaign to “liquidate the kulaks as a class” (“dekulakization”) was launched by the government.
The standing army is the guard rail that prevents everyman crossings into elite circles: — ucarr
...when Trump mounts his post-election coup, you might be waiting for some next hero to show up and save the day. — apokrisis
In order to escape from the lower class, you first need to rise through the "kulak" class. — Tarskian
By popular demand, however, the ruling mafia will "liquidate" the kulaks. — Tarskian
Identity politics isn’t progress; it’s a reversion to a time when identity mattered more than thoughts, actions, and behavior. — NOS4A2
Contrary to the narrative, it was Biden’s DOJ who acted like King, creating out of thin air an office with which to investigate his political opponents, like the kings of old. — NOS4A2
The U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) is an independent federal investigative and prosecutorial agency. OSC’s basic authorities come from four federal statutes: the Civil Service Reform Act, the Whistleblower Protection Act, the Hatch Act, and the Uniformed Services Employment & Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA). — The White House
Who says Christian family values aren't identity politics?
The Office of the Special Prosecutor is bi-partisan and independent.
“The most consequential election of our lifetime, with democracy itself hanging in the balance!” (Crowd cheers.) Just like the last election and the three before that. — Fire Ologist
It’s us, dividing against our neighbors and friends, unwilling to think skeptically about our own opinions, or treat opposing views with any good will. — Fire Ologist
To a detached observer, Trump seems a very astute proponent and beneficiary of this identity politics. — Tom Storm
...the president cannot create an office. Offices are "established by law", or "Congress may by Law vest the Appointment of such inferior Officers — NOS4A2
Bravo! Keep on refuting me. — ucarr
"Now ladies and gentlemen, I want you to look straight up. Do you see that? You think what you see is blue, don't you? No, no. It's not blue, it's green." — ucarr
Since the Republicans are turning away from the vision of the Founding Fathers towards the ancient blood royal system of governance by divine rule of monarchs, and the Democrats are holding firm to the vision of the Founding Fathers who turned away from royal blood to individual freedom, the country is now experiencing a square dance do si do, with Democrats momentarily in the role of conservators and Republicans momentarily in the role of radicals — ucarr
We have tag team politics - good cop, bad cop - and the assessment of which is the bad cop and which the good varies amongst the voters, but essentially it's all tactics. — Bylaw
There is a threat to democracy, but it is division itself. WE are the threat, and how we treat each other. — Fire Ologist
There needs to be more goodwill. Just as a baseline for conversation.
Simple maturity, that gives respect regardless of whether it is earned. — Fire Ologist
"Now ladies and gentlemen, I want you to look straight up. Do you see that? You think what you see is blue, don't you? No, no. It's not blue, it's green." — ucarr
One of our problems is, that could be a quote from any candidate on every side. — Fire Ologist
The fall of humanity into an inherently sinful nature had been a pretty good myth for checking human deceitfulness. In the wake of its obliteration by rationalist, materialist science and logic, what do we have in its place? — ucarr
The fall of humanity into an inherently sinful nature had been a pretty good myth for checking human deceitfulness. In the wake of its obliteration by rationalist, materialist science and logic, what do we have in its place? — ucarr
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