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I am keeping it.....I am retired.......LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL......You should really keep your day job. Really.
... examples of pushing back STRONGLY against government (both federal and local).
So it was acutely distressing to watch the scenes unfold at the Capitol. It's acutely depressing to see both right and left politicising everything. Where on earth are the reasonable men and women who can get you out of this mess? Where is the attempt to find common ground going to come from? Whatever happened to consensus politics
Well, see this is the problem with a two-party system.
Eventually liberal and conservatives will polarize around their parties (so, rather than the liberal or conservative political philosophy being paramount, by picking your party you’re signing up to champion “your side” no matter what your personal politics are).
When this stable-but-volatile (Schrodinger's Politics?) scenario plays out, the stability of the overall left/right paradigm is ensured, allowing minority factions within parties to vie for power within their own side and slowly, ideology will again become more important than “party unity”.
The country can take some wild swings going to the left for fifty years followed by a wave of nostalgia for the “good old days” and a tilt to the right for going on 23 years now.
Okay, the PPC-ACA was “lefty” for 2009 but when was the last time we heard about “repeal and replace”?
It’s so mainstream that nobody is attacking it anymore.
Since the GOP shucked GHWB’s conservatism for the current heavy dose of right-wing populism (which has no underlying philosophy beyond “we’ll show you how to run a Government, just give us the keys!”) the rights to the “conservative-party” is up for grabs.
Democrats could defend and expand the legacies of FDR, HST, DDE, JFK, LBJ, WJC, BHO and JRB, staking these out as upholding the values of the last eighty years.
In case no one has addressed this yet, highlight/select the what you want unformatted, then click on the little eraser icon in the right corner.Edit; sorry for large bold font it just pasted that way and I didn’t know how to fix it!
That's exactly what it is and has happened several times over the past 200+ years. This is what I mean when I say you don't live here so no way can you understand it.....just how it is. That is why I don't comment of foreign politics; I don't understand their particular flavor just as you don't understand ours.And you call it 'pushback'.
That's exactly what it is and has happened several times over the past 200+ years. This is what I mean when I say you don't live here so no way can you understand it.....just how it is. That is why I don't comment of foreign politics; I don't understand their particular flavor just as you don't understand ours.
That's exactly what it is and has happened several times over the past 200+ years. This is what I mean when I say you don't live here so no way can you understand it.....just how it is. That is why I don't comment of foreign politics; I don't understand their particular flavor just as you don't understand ours.
Sedition is a matter of whether you are serious or not.....or successful or not......I don't believe a single person there ever had the sincere belief that they could or would be successful in overthrowing the gov. Believe what you will......I live 'here', and I don't agree with your outlook at all. No matter what you want to call it, what it is is seditious conspiracy. That's what the person in question pleaded guilty to.
If they can admit it what it is, why won't you?
It had absolutely no effect outside the US. Heck it really didn't even have an effect in the US.....Life went on......and still goes on unaffected by it. Get over it.And this is my personal opinion, but it's those who are relatively cognisant of how the world works ouside the US of A who were most horrified at the events of Jan 6. They realised how dangerous, and unprecedented, those actions were. It wasn't seen as a protest. As just some 'pushback' to unpopular policies. It was an actual assault on democracy.
Maybe to you but not to us......we expect it from time to time......it is, after all, what this country was born on.......You seem completely unaware of this. As do a very large proportion of your fellow citizens. And that is an even bigger problem. Because if you think it was no big deal, then there's very little to prevent it happening again.
And that's chilling.
Sedition is a matter of whether you are serious or not.....or successful or not......I don't believe a single person there ever had the sincere belief that they could or would be successful in overthrowing the gov. Believe what you will......
"But when a long Train of Abuses and Usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object, evinces a Design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their Right, it is their Duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future Security."
According to you this is also sedition...
It had absolutely no effect outside the US.
Nah, you got that all wrong....which of course is due to you not being a lifelong resident of this country. Those that have come here from places where gov abused their rights seem to me to understand far more how valuable the right of resistance to gov really is. I believe you and your fellow political believers have long since forgotten that......and I pity you and yours for that. I hope we never lose that will to resist.The founding fathers would be ashamed to have their struggles co-opted in such a manner.
Your opinion is duly noted......and ignored.......You wouldn't know. You have already admitted that you aren't interested in the world outside your borders. It has been explained to you how the world now views the US. I gave quite a few examples. I could spend the rest if the day giving you dozens more.
But you wouldn't be interested in reading them. And I really don't know if you don't care or you honestly think it doesn't matter. I don't know which is worse...
I hope we never lose that will to resist.
That is part of our democracy and has been since our founding. It is things like this that you simply are unable to come to grips with.....you believe that only your concept of democracy is the correct one and therefore everyone who does not follow that is some seditionist or anarchist. I don't expect other countries to follow our concept of democracy; they need to find their own way.But you are resisting democracy.
Oh? Is that what we were doing in Vietnam (as well as other places)?......fighting for democracy? You seem to have some strange concepts of democracy from my POV.Fighting for democracy was something for which the US was known (with exceptions that generally prove the rule). Now you are known for trying to usurp it in your own country.
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