The very idea that anything that isn't white, Christian, straight, traditional, patriarchal and spoken in English is "unamerican".
The very idea that anything that isn't white, Christian, straight, traditional, patriarchal and spoken in English is "unamerican".
What Gov Kodos said:But that would go against "right wing" thinking wouldn't it?
Isn't it all about capitalism and "adapt and survive?"
Extreme right wing thought generally has a strong thread of xenophobia and distrust of anything that smacks of internationalism.
People need to stop using this false equivalency like they're remotely comparable choices. Yes, Hillary has a lot of problems, as have many other presidential candidates in the past, but she's a proven public servant and there's not a possibility that she'll destroy the country if she becomes President, unlike Trump.I feel sorry for American voters. A nation of 330 million people, and these two are the best the two mainstream parties could put forward..?
Awful.
Quoted for truth. I agree completely.People need to stop using this false equivalency like they're remotely comparable choices. Yes, Hillary has a lot of problems, as have many other presidential candidates in the past, but she's a proven public servant and there's not a possibility that she'll destroy the country if she becomes President, unlike Trump.
Trump is so far beyond the pale of what has come before in terms of instability, bigotry, incapability to perform the job, willful ignorance of world and domestic events and laws, terrible and vague policy proposals, disloyalty to political supporters and American values, and narcissism and lack of empathy. He's not qualified to be president of a lemonade stand, much less a country.
was severely on the fence before this, because I really had big reservations about HRC. But I must admit - while I still have my reservations about HRC..."
Let's stop right there.
You SHOULD have reservations about Clinton.
Even if you're a huge Hillary Clinton fan. You should have reservations.
You should have reservations about Trump -- even if you are a flag-waving gun-humping make-America-great-again Stormtrumper.
Those of you who seem to think Bernie Sanders is perfect and without flaw, you people should have reservations too. If you don't, you're verging on glassy-eyed religious belief -- and that ought to scare the hell out of you.
If you don't have reservations about the people who want to run this country, then you really don't understand what Citizen means.
In a healthy democracy, you should have reservations about EVERY potential leader.
As a responsible citizen, you should regard every candidate, especially yours, with healthy -- HEALTHY -- skepticism. And you should know the difference between healthy skepticism and fanatical intransigence, between skepticism and conspiracy theory, and you should be able to adjust your perception based on new data as necessary even if it cuts against your grain.
As a responsible citizen, it is your duty to demand answers to the tough questions at every single opportunity. And you should demand it of your surrogates as well. That -- that right there -- is the entire and only reason for Freedom of the Press as enumerated in the First Amendment. This is something those running modern media seem to have forgotten in large regard. Any politician who is offended and outraged by being questioned in detail by the press is categorically unfit to hold office in our republic.
As a responsible citizen, you should view every promise made by every candidate, ESPECIALLY yours, as probable bullshit until proven otherwise by actions. You should demand of your candidate full and detailed plans for keeping those promises once in office, including the consequences. (Note: it is also your duty as citizens to have a realistic grasp of reality and understand when promises can't be kept for pragmatic reasons and not be a goddamned child about it).
As a responsible citizen of the Republic, you should have reservations about your candidates. Every single one. Every single time.
You don't owe these people anything else.
THEY owe YOU.
As a citizen of the United States of America, your loyalty should be to your fellow citizens, to your nation, to humanity, to civilization, and to the ideals incorporated into the Constitution, not to individuals, not to political parties, not to demagogues of whatever stripe -- this is a republic, not a monarchy.
If you have reservations about somebody who wants to run this country, GOOD, you should.
That's the first step to making this world a better place.
Forgive an ignorant Brit, but how exactly do elections work in the US? Is it even possible for a third-party nominee to end up as President?No 3rd-party candidate has ever won an American election, and very few have even made a dent. They don't have a chance.
Is it even possible for a third-party nominee to end up as President? Sure, but election rules and regulations so vastly favor Republicans and Democrats, especially at a national level, that it's very unlikely.Forgive an ignorant Brit, but how exactly do elections work in the US? Is it even possible for a third-party nominee to end up as President?
While I'm asking noobie questions: who gets to vote in the primaries? Is there anything to stop, say, Reagan voting in a Democratic primary to try and weaken them come the General?
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“I think that our rising debt levels poses a national security threat. And it poses a national security threat in two ways. It undermines our capacity to act in our own interests and it does constrain us, where constraint may be undesirable. And it also sends a message of weakness internationally.”I find it interesting that Hillary did not address the national debt in her speech at the DNC. I wonder what her policy to handle the issue will be if she is to become President.
“I think that our rising debt levels poses a national security threat. And it poses a national security threat in two ways. It undermines our capacity to act in our own interests and it does constrain us, where constraint may be undesirable. And it also sends a message of weakness internationally.”
8 September, 2010: Clinton remarks on the national debt at the Council on Foreign Relations
“There’s just a pattern here, where the other side continues to use the same old tired policies. They don’t work and then Democrat presidents have to come in and fix what was broken. I have this old-fashioned idea that, you know, you ought to look at the evidence and if you look at the evidence at the end of Bill Clinton’s two terms, we had the longest peace-time expansion in American history, with 22 million new jobs, a balanced budget and a surplus that would have paid off our national debt had they not been so rudely interrupted by the next administration.”
3 July, 2015: Hillary Clinton remarks at Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.H.
I want a mind--the smartest kid in whatever room he or she walks into--in that office. I want someone with a track-record and nerves of steel. I want someone who can see the whole picture on the world stage, uses diplomacy before guns to solve any problem, has the vision for a brighter tomorrow in this country, and can manage a team of smart people. I want someone who works tirelessly, and has the arrogance, he or she can make this world a better place in 4-8 years. I want someone who knows how to bring people together. I want communication skills. I want someone who loves this country, and ALL the people, that reside in its borders. I want someone with compassion and empathy. I want someone who understands that they are not God, they are not always right, and assemble a team that sees things in their blind spots. I want someone in that office who is a leader. Because that is what a great President does, and I am in-search of the next, great President.
Forgive an ignorant Brit, but how exactly do elections work in the US? Is it even possible for a third-party nominee to end up as President?
I recall similar claims made about Obama's economic policies when he was running in 2008, but his policies fell way short of making a dent in the national debt.
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