I'm at the gym. But that characterization is delusional. Sorry.
Logos Stick said:
I'm at the gym. But that characterization is delusional. Sorry.
Malibu said:
Its as much a fact that Democrats are openly Marxist now as it is that Republicans are openly fascist. Good for f16 or blue sky karma farming, less useful at articulating actual complicated reality. If that's where most of the board's head is at, I'll go back to my self imposed exile, not really much fruitful discussion to be had.
As for the rest, its the system we have. There's no reason why 9 SCOTUS justices instead of 7 and 2 senators instead of 1 or 3 is the mathematically correct system in a Democracy, just political tradition and its good enough. Arguments against electoral college system is a potential for the majority to have a permanent democratic deficit (system design where structurally the majority always loses), and that leads to balkanization (Brexit and the EU). I think our system is good enough to not need to reform the EC, but that could change with more gerrymandering and assigning voters by districts won.
The current tit-for-tat game were playing isn't useful for anyone.
BusterAg said:Ag83 said:richardag said:Ag83 said:Quote:
The conservative movement including MAGA wants the Constitution followed
No they don't. They only want it followed when it suits them - otherwise they're happy to trash it just like liberals.
Citations please.
We could start with FISA 702.
Pretty sure most Maga hates FISA 702.
Got anything else?
Malibu said:
Its as much a fact that Democrats are openly Marxist now as it is that Republicans are openly fascist. Good for f16 or blue sky karma farming, less useful at articulating actual complicated reality. If that's where most of the board's head is at, I'll go back to my self imposed exile, not really much fruitful discussion to be had.
As for the rest, its the system we have. There's no reason why 9 SCOTUS justices instead of 7 and 2 senators instead of 1 or 3 is the mathematically correct system in a Democracy, just political tradition and its good enough. Arguments against electoral college system is a potential for the majority to have a permanent democratic deficit (system design where structurally the majority always loses), and that leads to balkanization (Brexit and the EU). I think our system is good enough to not need to reform the EC, but that could change with more gerrymandering and assigning voters by districts won.
The current tit-for-tat game were playing isn't useful for anyone.
Malibu said:
I don't think that someone could read my post in good faith and respond the way that you did. You're arguing against arguments that I never made
Malibu said:
I think you're taking a few useful detours to arrive at a conclusion. On Democrats and Marxism, first, lets quickly avert our eyes to another government funded equity stake in a private business led by this administration (welcome aboard to Comrade Airlines, nee Spirit), and address it head on and with fairness. Yes, the left is more redistributiony than the right and always has been. Mamdani, AOC, Bernie, and co are certainly examples of this in extrema, but I'd caution against overplaying your hand here.
Mamdani was against Eric Adams (corrupt, unpopular), Cuomo (corrupt, rapey, and murdery) and got to 50.78% of the vote in a very liberal city. Bernie lost in 2020. The Democrats still havent had a progressive at the top of the ticket, and when Biden governed as one, he lost voters. We'll see who the nominee is in 2028, and I suspect if the progressives win it will be another L in November.
As for what have Republicans done that has made the country squirrly, free advice is not to copy paste Minneapolis tactics across the country, nor keep beating the drum about taking territory from allies.
Quote:
I think I'm more pointing out that calling the democrats Marxist when the current administration is taking some control over the means of production
Malibu said:
I think I'm more pointing out that calling the democrats Marxist when the current administration is taking some control over the means of production
aggiehawg said:Quote:
I think I'm more pointing out that calling the democrats Marxist when the current administration is taking some control over the means of production
Such as?
Malibu said:
Its as much a fact that Democrats are openly Marxist now as it is that Republicans are openly fascist. Good for f16 or blue sky karma farming, less useful at articulating actual complicated reality. If that's where most of the board's head is at, I'll go back to my self imposed exile, not really much fruitful discussion to be had.
As for the rest, its the system we have. There's no reason why 9 SCOTUS justices instead of 7 and 2 senators instead of 1 or 3 is the mathematically correct system in a Democracy, just political tradition and its good enough. Arguments against electoral college system is a potential for the majority to have a permanent democratic deficit (system design where structurally the majority always loses), and that leads to balkanization (Brexit and the EU). I think our system is good enough to not need to reform the EC, but that could change with more gerrymandering and assigning voters by districts won.
The current tit-for-tat game were playing isn't useful for anyone.
Malibu said:aggiehawg said:Quote:
I think I'm more pointing out that calling the democrats Marxist when the current administration is taking some control over the means of production
Such as?
Taking equity stakes in private enterprises. Like intel, and today Spirit.
richardag said:
Seems the Democratic Party leadership wants to abolish the electoral college.
Senate Democrats push plan to abolish Electoral CollegeHow to Finally Abolish the Electoral College
- Sens. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii,) Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and Peter Welch (D-Vt.), three leading progressive Senate voices, say it's time to "restore democracy" by allowing for the direct election of presidents through the popular vote alone.
The disdain for the Constitution held by the Democratic Party leadership is tragic, amoral & dishonorable.
- That dynamic has led to growing Democratic calls to abolish the Electoral College, even by the party's vice presidential nominee Tim Walz.
Quote:
The 3 percent figure for Democrats is not a one-off. Democrats' approval of Congress has hovered in the low single digits for nearly a year, a stretch that coincides almost exactly with Democrats' sustained campaign of obstruction against the Republican majority's agenda. Rather than engaging legislatively, Democrat "leaders" have leaned into delay tactics, including filibuster threats and procedural blocks, and their own voters have noticed. At 3 percent, Democrats are not just disapproving of Congress; they are registering a verdict on their own party's strategy.
...
At 3 percent approval, Democrats are effectively registering no confidence in Congress at all but that number is also a mirror. A party that has spent the past year blocking legislation, rejecting compromise, and prioritizing obstruction over governance has little standing to be surprised when its own base stops believing in the institution. Democrat leadership chose the strategy of resistance. The 3 percent figure is what that strategy looks like when the voters who sent them there finally stop pretending it's working.