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December 4, 2015

Apocalyptic much?

What's the NEXT thing that's going to destroy her candidacy (and our party)? I'm breathless with anticipation. /s If anybody should be worried about an election disaster in 2016, it should be Republicans. All of their candidates are literally walking disasters. I'm not losing sleep over Hillary.

December 4, 2015

"Street cred" for the next election?

After all, every Republican Congressman and Senator's career would be incomplete if they didn't get a chance to cast a vote against the dreaded Obamacare (and now Planned Parenthood). Plus, it will help ensure that they can't be (easily) primaried by an even more rabid right-winger in the next election.


December 2, 2015

This is something she wrote back in 2012?

You think that THIS will sink her?

November 30, 2015

DU (in general) loved Obama

until he got inaugurated and had to start governing the entire country with obstructionist Republicans throwing sand in the gears every which they could whenever they could and he had to compromise and/or couldn't deliver on all of his campaign promises (there were some unforced errors/mistakes but all Presidents make them at some point too)- though he still got a lot of things done in the first two years that he has continued to vigorously defend against the Republican wrecking crew. No matter who gets elected, if they don't have a fully Democratic Congress, he/she won't be able to deliver on everything and will have to compromise and will get similarly shredded here.

November 30, 2015

With all due respect, that doesn't necessarily logically follow

It *may* happen or it may not but just because Barack Obama caught fire and won over Clinton in 2008 (and remember too it wasn't a total rout either- he just eventually won the math), it doesn't necessarily mean that Bernie Sanders will do the same next year. Bernie's advance seems to have stalled somewhat after the first debate and the petering out of Hillary's e-mail server "scandal". Her strong performance against the Republican "Stop Hillary 2016" Committee and Biden opting not to run seems to have given her a boost as well (or at least stabilized her). Bernie is a nice guy with all of the right positions on stuff but he still needs momentum to win and, at least at the moment, Hillary remains strongest in terms of the polls, endorsements, etc. If Bernie does well in the primaries, things could, of course, most definitely start changing in his favor.

November 29, 2015

Over? Not quite IMHO

However, the extent to which it can be limited has got to be addressed (and will be addressed) by SCOTUS. Once SCOTUS opened the door for restrictions as long as they don't create an "undue burden", lawmakers have taken that and found so many *creative* ways to limit and/or frustrate women from getting abortions to the degree that, unless you are wealthy or otherwise connected, the right to choose as given under Roe V. Wade has been very nearly legislated out of existence as a practical matter in some (mostly deep "red&quot areas of the country. The most insidious of these limitations are so-called "TRAP" laws that force a bunch of unnecessary regulations on abortion providers as a means of shutting many of them down. Hopefully, SCOTUS starts by knocking Texas' recent spate of anti-choice laws. Next step is cleaning as many anti-choicers out of state legislatures as possible and replacing them with pro-choicers (or at least people not interested in pushing more restrictions).

November 26, 2015

I dunno

We should really be saving our "grave dancing" for GWB and Darth Cheney IMHO. I'm not a huge fan of Poppy Bush but he was far from the worst Republican POTUS we've had in recent years IMHO.

November 25, 2015

The only thing that is going to get us closer to SP

is to keep a Democrat in the WH and get so many progressives that support SP elected to Congress that it can't be filibustered by Republicans. Helping Republicans tear it down will not help. And let's not kid ourselves, when Republicans talk about "replacing" ACA, it sure as hell isn't with SP.

November 24, 2015

The Republicans seem to be a mess right now

ANY Democrat is going to look a thousand times better once the GE comes around. And, without having a crystal ball, let's be real: Once in office, Hillary won't wind up being some kind of radical right-wing Republican-esque Neocon DINO and Bernie won't wind up being a liberal Messiah who will single-handedly solve all of our social and economic problems. That's just reality.

November 24, 2015

No offense

But what is the point of this post? Seems unnecessarily divisive- MLK is dead and can't endorse anybody and there's nothing to be gained by engaging in a tug-of-war over a dead person's impossible to divine political affections.

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About Mad_Machine76

Transgender Woman /Social Worker/Case Manager working for State of Indiana. Huge Sci-Fi/Anime Geek and music lover. Hopeless \"political junkie\" and aspiring writer.
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