US Election 2020 - Pt 2

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CaptainOblivious

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I will spell it out for you.

You made a good argument about wealth and the hypocrisy of wealthy people.

Left leaning people make these arguments all the time.
Lol.

Leftists think it's okay for poor people to tell rich people what they should do with their money. Brenden, by contrast, said rich people should use their own money to do the things that they want to see done instead of telling other people how to spend their money.


Not.the.same.thing.

:ROFL:

Keep spinning! :popcorn:

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I then played devils advocate and role reversed this, call you a Marxist, in the same way people here get called Marxists for something that is not even remotely Marxist.

See how it feels?
This is some next level projection you use to try absolving yourself from your own complicity in using Marxist talking points for your "devil's advocacy". :giggle:
 
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Brenden_E

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I will spell it out for you.

You made a good argument about wealth and the hypocrisy of wealthy people.

Left leaning people make these arguments all the time.

Right leaning people see these arguments and go GAWD how dare you! Muh Property rights!!#$%!×÷ You marxists/communists/ socialists and wanting stuff for free, wealth distribution be gone! Go to the helicopters!

I then played devils advocate and role reversed this, call you a Marxist, in the same way people here get called Marxists for something that is not even remotely Marxist.

See how it feels?
You screwed up, used an invalid example. Realized it when I pointed it out, and instead of owning up to your simple mistake, then tried to spin it in the most preposterous manner.

Man, I'm just going to ignore you. There is no point.
 

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NEW GOP PLATFORM: WHATEVER HE SAYS!

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GOP Says It Won’t Have New Party Platform For 2020 Election, Will Just Support Trump
The Republican Party is forgoing a traditional process of adopting goals, but will “enthusiastically support the President’s America-first agenda.”

The Republican Party said Sunday it will not adopt a new party platform during the Republican National Convention this week, but instead will “reassert the Party’s strong support for President Donald Trump and his Administration.”
In a brief document, the GOP said it unanimously decided to abandon the traditional process in which parties adopt policy goals their candidates will run on.
“The RNC has unanimously voted to forego the Convention Committee on Platform, in appreciation of the fact that it did not want a small contingent of delegates formulating a new platform without the breadth of perspectives within the ever-growing Republican movement,” the party wrote. “All platforms are snapshots of the historical contexts in which they are born, and parties abide by their policy priorities, rather than their political rhetoric.”

The document continues: “The Republican Party has and will continue to enthusiastically support the President’s America-first agenda.”
The remarkable decision comes after the RNC’s executive committee initially voted in June to simply adopt the 2016 Republican platform and wait until 2024 to draft a new one. Trump waded into that vote days later, saying he preferred a “new and updated Platform” in “short form, if possible.”
The Republican Party has not yet voted on a Platform. No rush. I prefer a new and updated Platform, short form, if possible.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 12, 2020
 

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The Orange Dotard's boy getting grilled again.

Postmaster general faces another grilling

Louis DeJoy will answer pointed questions about changes that Democrats charge have led to unacceptable delays and put mail-in ballots at risk

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Very interesting article by Gideon Rachmann in the Financial Times today (the link to the Atlantic article quoted is here; https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/07/debbie-dingell-doesnt-believe-polls/614428/_

All I can say is covid-19 was good fortune for Democrats on multiple fronts.
Really? I don't honestly think 177K deaths is good fortune for anyone. If Trump had dealt with it properly he would have had nothing to worry about, his second term would have been guaranteed but because he ****ed it up now he has to worry and appeal to the proud deplorable base if he's to have any hope.
 

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The imbecilic Trumptards digging deeeeeeep


Dozens of Ex-GOP Lawmakers Abandon Trump and Back Biden on Day One of Republican Convention

Jeff Flake, dozens of former GOP congressmen joining 'Republicans for Biden'

 

greg0205

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So, a Trump rally with all the greatest hits, but without a press corp bothering him with questions, and tens of people who will cheer and clap him in person to make him feel like a big boy.

And he plans to do this for four days...

I mean who could have seen this coming, but what’s the over/under of him doing exactly the same routine every day?


Trumpists, if you're watching, take care of yourselves. It's entirely possible the cringeworthiness leaves you with physical scars.
 
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bwana

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I'm pretty sure we have rule about reposting articles in their entirety.
 
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