The oligarchy wing of the Democrats is betting that the 2016 strategy will work this time. After ratfucking Bernie and causing a lot of Independents to stay home, they're counting on them voting for anybody that isn't trump this time. The narrative will be: ".. we must stand behind whoever the Democrat is because look what happened last time when we didn't." Meanwhile they'll once again ratfuck anybody not of the corporate wing in the primary. I think they'll have a better chance of pulling it off this time IF they buy off Bernie with the healthcare plank in their platform. You're welcome.Pwns wrote:Biden is in.
Aaaaaaaand everyone else is playing for second place. He'll ride the Hildabeast's southern firewall to the nomination.
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But as a State you pay more federal taxes than you receive from the gubmint. You guys pull your weight.Gil Dobie wrote:I live in Minnesota and there's lots of that going on here too. Less per person, because there are more people.houndawg wrote:
Red states need to stop freeloading.
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California is near the top in taxes paid and taxes spent, North Dakota is near the botton in taxes paid and taxes spent. It all depends on what you count and how you present the statistics on taxes. I don't know how they count this money, but how many air force bases, missile sites and reservations does Illinois have?houndawg wrote:But as a State you pay more federal taxes than you receive from the gubmint. You guys pull your weight.Gil Dobie wrote:
I live in Minnesota and there's lots of that going on here too. Less per person, because there are more people.
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I won’t bet on the VP pick but I’ll wager Sanders over Biden.Ivytalk wrote:Biden-Edwards ‘20. Care to wager a Sambo’s lunch, CID?Pwns wrote:Biden is in.
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Ironic that for 2020 the top 2 donk candidates are 2 old white guys where either would set a record BY FAR for oldest elected to office. Trump was the oldest at 70 to enter office, displacing Reagan who was 69. If both are still alive, Sanders will be 78 next fall, and Biden will be 77.
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Not many - I can only think of one maybe two AF bases open, little bit of Navy and Coast Guard. We cough up.Gil Dobie wrote:California is near the top in taxes paid and taxes spent, North Dakota is near the botton in taxes paid and taxes spent. It all depends on what you count and how you present the statistics on taxes. I don't know how they count this money, but how many air force bases, missile sites and reservations does Illinois have?houndawg wrote:
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Biden would create a turnout problem but I have a problem trying to picture the Democrat establishment accepting Bernie as the nominee no matter how big a crowd he draws. On the other hand Bernie has a strong hand to play and he will know how to play it. I'd love to see him force himself down the throats of the Party and then make them listen to long speeches about how important it is for all Democrats to now rally round the nominee because western civilization as we know it hangs in the balance.CID1990 wrote:I won’t bet on the VP pick but I’ll wager Sanders over Biden.Ivytalk wrote: Biden-Edwards ‘20. Care to wager a Sambo’s lunch, CID?
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Prior to 2018, residents of IL, NY, CA and similar states were paying less in federal taxes because they were able to deduct extremely high state & local taxes on their federal taxes. In other words they were being subsidized by (freeloading off of) other state's residents.houndawg wrote:But as a State you pay more federal taxes than you receive from the gubmint. You guys pull your weight.Gil Dobie wrote:
I live in Minnesota and there's lots of that going on here too. Less per person, because there are more people.
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Yep. Its been going on for decades and decades, residents of low tax states subsidizing residents of high tax states via local & state deductions. Where the conks erred with the tax cuts was not eliminating all local & state tax deductions off federal taxes, in combination with decreasing the bracket percentages a little further, increasing the standard deduction further, having each bracket kick in at a little higher income level..UNI88 wrote:Prior to 2018, residents of IL, NY, CA and similar states were paying less in federal taxes because they were able to deduct extremely high state & local taxes on their federal taxes. In other words they were being subsidized by (freeloading off of) other state's residents.houndawg wrote:
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You’re on. But will you ever be back stateside so I can collect?CID1990 wrote:I won’t bet on the VP pick but I’ll wager Sanders over Biden.Ivytalk wrote: Biden-Edwards ‘20. Care to wager a Sambo’s lunch, CID?
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Yep! Next tour’s in DC.Ivytalk wrote:You’re on. But will you ever be back stateside so I can collect?CID1990 wrote:
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What's with all the cheap ass Dems who don't give to charity?
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When does it start? I’m ready to eat crabs!CID1990 wrote:Yep! Next tour’s in DC.Ivytalk wrote: You’re on. But will you ever be back stateside so I can collect?
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Either they don’t make enough/work hard enough to have extra cash (because...you know, liberals)SeattleGriz wrote:What's with all the cheap ass Dems who don't give to charity?
Or they’d rather use someone else’s money.
Duh.
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Biden gives about $6.93 a year to charity. He’s famously a cheap shyt.kalm wrote:Either they don’t make enough/work hard enough to have extra cash (because...you know, liberals)SeattleGriz wrote:What's with all the cheap ass Dems who don't give to charity?
Or they’d rather use someone else’s money.
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What does it say about their willingness to help a fellow person out?kalm wrote:Either they don’t make enough/work hard enough to have extra cash (because...you know, liberals)SeattleGriz wrote:What's with all the cheap ass Dems who don't give to charity?
Or they’d rather use someone else’s money.
Duh.
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Do you really want to break this down? One quick google hit from the 2016 campaign showed Hillary at a 10% giving rate, sanders at 5%, Jeb and Christie both below Bernie and Cruz at .8%.SeattleGriz wrote:What does it say about their willingness to help a fellow person out?kalm wrote:
Either they don’t make enough/work hard enough to have extra cash (because...you know, liberals)
Or they’d rather use someone else’s money.
Duh.
Obviously many variables between years and people but hey...it’s a good gotcha meme for low information voters.
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Aug 2020. I’ll be back just in time for the real silly seasonIvytalk wrote:When does it start? I’m ready to eat crabs!CID1990 wrote:
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How much a politician gives to charity is only for low information voters?kalm wrote:Do you really want to break this down? One quick google hit from the 2016 campaign showed Hillary at a 10% giving rate, sanders at 5%, Jeb and Christie both below Bernie and Cruz at .8%.SeattleGriz wrote:What does it say about their willingness to help a fellow person out?
Obviously many variables between years and people but hey...it’s a good gotcha meme for low information voters.
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You seem to not value charity very highly. That's interesting.kalm wrote:Do you really want to break this down? One quick google hit from the 2016 campaign showed Hillary at a 10% giving rate, sanders at 5%, Jeb and Christie both below Bernie and Cruz at .8%.SeattleGriz wrote:What does it say about their willingness to help a fellow person out?
Obviously many variables between years and people but hey...it’s a good gotcha meme for low information voters.
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Well...I run two charity fundraiser events one of which is regional and donates 10’s of thousands to a children’s hospital. I’m now managing and I’m on the board of a registered 501c3. My wife and I give substantially each year to the Humane Society and EWU Athletics. And I gave $1000 this year to AGS via a lost bet with a Bizon poster.SeattleGriz wrote:You seem to not value charity very highly. That's interesting.kalm wrote:
Do you really want to break this down? One quick google hit from the 2016 campaign showed Hillary at a 10% giving rate, sanders at 5%, Jeb and Christie both below Bernie and Cruz at .8%.
Obviously many variables between years and people but hey...it’s a good gotcha meme for low information voters.
So yeah...not highly at all.
I saw this angle you’re pushing about Bernie days ahead on FB. As with all things, there’s more to the story of charitable giving via personal finances than right wing memes created for the gullible.
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While I wasn't asking for your specifics, I am impressed by your efforts.kalm wrote:Well...I run two charity fundraiser events one of which is regional and donates 10’s of thousands to a children’s hospital. I’m now managing and I’m on the board of a registered 501c3. My wife and I give substantially each year to the Humane Society and EWU Athletics. And I gave $1000 this year to AGS via a lost bet with a Bizon poster.SeattleGriz wrote:You seem to not value charity very highly. That's interesting.
So yeah...not highly at all.
I saw this angle you’re pushing about Bernie days ahead on FB. As with all things, there’s more to the story of charitable giving via personal finances than right wing memes created for the gullible.
My point is simply that it's interesting to see people advocate the redistribution of money, but won't participate. Not saying you do.
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It varies from year to year. Like I pointed out, Bernie gave more than Republican candidates leading up to the 2016 election. People give less over certain periods for other reasons - maybe a family member needs help with catastrophic health care expenses. Maybe they're saving and investing with a plan to make a larger lump sum gift in future years.SeattleGriz wrote:While I wasn't asking for your specifics, I am impressed by your efforts.kalm wrote:
Well...I run two charity fundraiser events one of which is regional and donates 10’s of thousands to a children’s hospital. I’m now managing and I’m on the board of a registered 501c3. My wife and I give substantially each year to the Humane Society and EWU Athletics. And I gave $1000 this year to AGS via a lost bet with a Bizon poster.
So yeah...not highly at all.
I saw this angle you’re pushing about Bernie days ahead on FB. As with all things, there’s more to the story of charitable giving via personal finances than right wing memes created for the gullible.
My point is simply that it's interesting to see people advocate the redistribution of money, but won't participate. Not saying you do.
Without an actual annual breakdown of giving, casting that judgement is shakie at best.
By the same token it's also interesting to see people who've benefited largely from government spending advocate for cuts in social spending.
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Let the games begin!
https://www.thedailybeast.com/these-que ... -president
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Did you see that throwaway line at the beginning of the article: “with Hillary Clinton’s bitter defeat still fresh on their tongues”?CID1990 wrote:Let the games begin!
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