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89Hen wrote:Was at a chamber of commerce breakfast today and Chris Cillizza was a guest speaker. He spoke on both parties, who can win, who can't and also a little on why this country won't have a third party in our lifetimes. Was very funny, candid and spot on. :nod: :thumb:
An establishment democratic hack is down on third parties? :shock:

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Ivytalk wrote:
CID1990 wrote:
all it takes is to look at their slate of candidates on their website to reach that conclusion

that said, I think it is hard to codify a political belief system into an idea that personal liberty should be the cornerstone of politics

all the other groups and parties talk about what we should be doing to mold and shape societies

libertarianism, when you try to make it into a party, naturally winds up looking a bit crazy because there's not much else to talk about outside of protecting your skull from alien rays

since all thing political center on what should not be done vs what should
What's with you and the punctuation thing? Just like Chizzy. I should call you Haiku 2.

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And my punctuation and style are immaculate - and also

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Ivytalk wrote:
CID1990 wrote:
all it takes is to look at their slate of candidates on their website to reach that conclusion

that said, I think it is hard to codify a political belief system into an idea that personal liberty should be the cornerstone of politics

all the other groups and parties talk about what we should be doing to mold and shape societies

libertarianism, when you try to make it into a party, naturally winds up looking a bit crazy because there's not much else to talk about outside of protecting your skull from alien rays

since all thing political center on what should not be done vs what should
What's with you and the punctuation thing? Just like Chizzy. I should call you Haiku 2.
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Chizzang wrote:
Ivytalk wrote:
What's with you and the punctuation thing? Just like Chizzy. I should call you Haiku 2.

:ohno: I have a lot of secret admirers...
And my punctuation and style are immaculate - and also

I have noticed some folks are starting to copy my style of board delivery snippets
T-man was the first to emulate my thing (then he sadly passed away)
Well, I hope that doesn't bode ill for CID1990! 8-)
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Ivytalk wrote:
Chizzang wrote:

:ohno: I have a lot of secret admirers...
And my punctuation and style are immaculate - and also

I have noticed some folks are starting to copy my style of board delivery snippets
T-man was the first to emulate my thing (then he sadly passed away)
Well, I hope that doesn't bode ill for CID1990! 8-)
Im not emulating Clizzoris

Im just lazy and I type with one thumb - punctuation and complete sentences are just sacrificial lambs

i do like to put white space in my posts though

its a good way of breaking things up without using periods an stuff
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kalm wrote:
89Hen wrote:Was at a chamber of commerce breakfast today and Chris Cillizza was a guest speaker. He spoke on both parties, who can win, who can't and also a little on why this country won't have a third party in our lifetimes. Was very funny, candid and spot on. :nod: :thumb:
An establishment democratic hack is down on third parties? :shock:

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I think you've read too much about him on Kos. He wasn't down on them, he gave his opinion on why they wouldn't work and it made a lot of sense.
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Baldy wrote:
Ivytalk wrote:
What's with you and the punctuation thing? Just like Chizzy. I should call you Haiku 2.
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89Hen wrote:
kalm wrote:
An establishment democratic hack is down on third parties? :shock:

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I think you've read too much about him on Kos. He wasn't down on them, he gave his opinion on why they wouldn't work and it made a lot of sense.

Whenever a third party comes up with a good idea that becomes popular, one of the established parties just hijacks the ideas as their own :coffee:
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dbackjon wrote:
89Hen wrote: I think you've read too much about him on Kos. He wasn't down on them, he gave his opinion on why they wouldn't work and it made a lot of sense.

Whenever a third party comes up with a good idea that becomes popular, one of the established parties just hijacks the ideas as their own :coffee:
Yup, probably the biggest reason why we always seem to gravitate towards two parties. The size of the individual umbrellas of both parties is generally why a third party never lasts for long.
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GannonFan wrote:
dbackjon wrote:

Whenever a third party comes up with a good idea that becomes popular, one of the established parties just hijacks the ideas as their own :coffee:
Yup, probably the biggest reason why we always seem to gravitate towards two parties. The size of the individual umbrellas of both parties is generally why a third party never lasts for long.
"Individual umbrellas of both parties"? Ganny, you sure have a way with words. :coffee:
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dbackjon wrote:
89Hen wrote: I think you've read too much about him on Kos. He wasn't down on them, he gave his opinion on why they wouldn't work and it made a lot of sense.

Whenever a third party comes up with a good idea that becomes popular, one of the established parties just hijacks the ideas as their own :coffee:
Are there any good ideas that truly are new ideas? More specifically, any "good" ideas that would actually get a serious look? Probably not. An even if there was, the idea could still be classified as a conservative or liberal idea.

This guy's point was that VERY few people are truly independent and I agree with that. Just because you don't vote straight ticket or register for a party, that doesn't make you an independent. If a third party or a candidate was EXACTLY spot on with YOUR thinking, that means they would be repulsive to an awful lot of people... more than agree with you.
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89Hen wrote:
dbackjon wrote:

Whenever a third party comes up with a good idea that becomes popular, one of the established parties just hijacks the ideas as their own :coffee:
Are there any good ideas that truly are new ideas? More specifically, any "good" ideas that would actually get a serious look? Probably not. An even if there was, the idea could still be classified as a conservative or liberal idea.

This guy's point was that VERY few people are truly independent and I agree with that. Just because you don't vote straight ticket or register for a party, that doesn't make you an independent. If a third party or a candidate was EXACTLY spot on with YOUR thinking, that means they would be repulsive to an awful lot of people... more than agree with you.
I wonder if more people truly identify WITH a party and what it stands for or against the opposing party?

Regardless, we really don't even have two parties at this point.

The whole idea of parties is becoming less and less appealing as I become more and more cynical.
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kalm wrote:
89Hen wrote: Are there any good ideas that truly are new ideas? More specifically, any "good" ideas that would actually get a serious look? Probably not. An even if there was, the idea could still be classified as a conservative or liberal idea.

This guy's point was that VERY few people are truly independent and I agree with that. Just because you don't vote straight ticket or register for a party, that doesn't make you an independent. If a third party or a candidate was EXACTLY spot on with YOUR thinking, that means they would be repulsive to an awful lot of people... more than agree with you.
I wonder if more people truly identify WITH a party and what it stands for or against the opposing party?

Regardless, we really don't even have two parties at this point.

The whole idea of parties is becoming less and less appealing as I become more and more cynical.
It's not appealing to me either, but it's the world in which we live and it's going to be REALLY hard to change that. People want what's easy (look at us and cable) and will complain and complain, but when push comes to shove... meh.
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kalm wrote:I wonder if more people truly identify WITH a party and what it stands for or against the opposing party?
BTW, there's a lot of truth to that. :nod:
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