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Your living room carpet could probably use a good vacuuming. Just sayin'.CAA Flagship wrote:StalkerGrizalltheway wrote:Got it. I'll update my notes shortly.![]()
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Grizalltheway wrote:Your living room carpet could probably use a good vacuuming. Just sayin'.CAA Flagship wrote: Stalker![]()
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Ivytalk wrote:Why not make it 1789hen, to commemorate Bastille Day?kalm wrote:
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I agree -- good UNIBOMBER88 post!
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This is all a matter of opinion and while I respect your approach I don't think it's the only one.89Hen wrote:I'm shocked that all you Johnson guys agree. That's really odd.![]()
#1... we agree
#2... you think Johnson can win?????![]()
#3... this is where we disagree
#4... the debates are before the election, we were talking about VOTING for Johnson, not polling for him
#5... redundant with #2
I think #2 and #5 are related but different enough to not be redundant. I don't think Johnson will win but that doesn't mean that I should vote for Trump or Hillary. I don't want either to be president and voting for them would be a wasted vote for me personally. You can disagree with me on #3 but there are a lot of people who agree with me and to dismiss their opinion is arrogant and condescending. Your opinion is no more valid or right than theirs. To some this election might be more than just about who will be POTUS from 2017-2021. It could be about the direction that the Republican and/or Democratic parties are taking and the future of this country. A vote for Trump or Hillary could be less important to them than trying to get a party back on track for the long-term. You can disagree but it's a perfectly reasonable and valid approach to voting in 2016 and should not be dismissed out of hand.
FTR, I personally fall under #1. I've been voting libertarian for the last several presidential elections and will continue to do so.
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Gawdammit, 89stonge! You could have just quoted the entire post so that people can refer back to what each number was talking about!UNI88 wrote:This is all a matter of opinion and while I respect your approach I don't think it's the only one.89Hen wrote:I'm shocked that all you Johnson guys agree. That's really odd.![]()
#1... we agree
#2... you think Johnson can win?????![]()
#3... this is where we disagree
#4... the debates are before the election, we were talking about VOTING for Johnson, not polling for him
#5... redundant with #2
I think #2 and #5 are related but different enough to not be redundant. I don't think Johnson will win but that doesn't mean that I should vote for Trump or Hillary. I don't want either to be president and voting for them would be a wasted vote for me personally. You can disagree with me on #3 but there are a lot of people who agree with me and to dismiss their opinion is arrogant and condescending. Your opinion is no more valid or right than theirs. To some this election might be more than just about who will be POTUS from 2017-2021. It could be about the direction that the Republican and/or Democratic parties are taking and the future of this country. A vote for Trump or Hillary could be less important to them than trying to get a party back on track for the long-term. You can disagree but it's a perfectly reasonable and valid approach to voting in 2016 and should not be dismissed out of hand.
FTR, I personally fall under #1. I've been voting libertarian for the last several presidential elections and will continue to do so.
I'm obviously a three. But I'd be voting for Johnson even if I lived in a swing state. I think we need a reset and I'm open minded enough to give his fiscal policies a try.3) They're sick of both parties and live in a strong red or blue state and believe that their vote for Hillary or Trump will make less of a difference than a protest vote for Johnson.
If anyone was struggling with these notions before, the conventions should be an easy reminder of how fucked up the system is, how sheepish the delegates are, and how badly the establishment needs to be reigned in.
Sitting out is understandable but voting for either party is a joke at this point.
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100% agree.kalm wrote: I'm obviously a three. But I'd be voting for Johnson even if I lived in a swing state. I think we need a reset and I'm open minded enough to give his fiscal policies a try.![]()
If anyone was struggling with these notions before, the conventions should be an easy reminder of how fucked up the system is, how sheepish the delegates are, and how badly the establishment needs to be reigned in.
Sitting out is understandable but voting for either party is a joke at this point.
What I hope we're seeing (now that we've gotten a peek behind the curtains) is an awakening of the American public as to how badly we're being hornswoggled. And I hope that (ultimately) leads to the collapse of the two party system and the emergence of a viable 3rd (and even 4th!) party that gives us actual choices instead of choosing between two lying, cheating, stealing, crazy pieces of shit.
I just wish that everybody who said "I'd vote for Johnson but it's a wasted vote" would ACTUALLY vote for Johnson instead of truly wasting their vote on the two POS mainstream candidates....I think that would send a huge message that it IS possible.
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AZGrizFan wrote:100% agree.kalm wrote: I'm obviously a three. But I'd be voting for Johnson even if I lived in a swing state. I think we need a reset and I'm open minded enough to give his fiscal policies a try.![]()
If anyone was struggling with these notions before, the conventions should be an easy reminder of how fucked up the system is, how sheepish the delegates are, and how badly the establishment needs to be reigned in.
Sitting out is understandable but voting for either party is a joke at this point.![]()
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What I hope we're seeing (now that we've gotten a peek behind the curtains) is an awakening of the American public as to how badly we're being hornswoggled. And I hope that (ultimately) leads to the collapse of the two party system and the emergence of a viable 3rd (and even 4th!) party that gives us actual choices instead of choosing between two lying, cheating, stealing, crazy pieces of shit.
I just wish that everybody who said "I'd vote for Johnson but it's a wasted vote" would ACTUALLY vote for Johnson instead of truly wasting their vote on the two POS mainstream candidates....I think that would send a huge message that it IS possible.
And nice use of "hornswoggled"!
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Why thank you.kalm wrote:AZGrizFan wrote:
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What I hope we're seeing (now that we've gotten a peek behind the curtains) is an awakening of the American public as to how badly we're being hornswoggled. And I hope that (ultimately) leads to the collapse of the two party system and the emergence of a viable 3rd (and even 4th!) party that gives us actual choices instead of choosing between two lying, cheating, stealing, crazy pieces of shit.
I just wish that everybody who said "I'd vote for Johnson but it's a wasted vote" would ACTUALLY vote for Johnson instead of truly wasting their vote on the two POS mainstream candidates....I think that would send a huge message that it IS possible.![]()
And nice use of "hornswoggled"!
I just feel that all those "well I WOULD vote for Johnson" people are just playing right into the hands of the two party system...they're HELPING maintain the status quo, when the status quo really, really, really really sucks.
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I've highlighted what, to me, is the key word in AZ's post. To be "viable," parties like the Libertarians and the Greens need to start running credible candidates for state and local office on a broad scale. Otherwise, the perception that those parties are the home of cranks and flakes will persist.AZGrizFan wrote:100% agree.kalm wrote: I'm obviously a three. But I'd be voting for Johnson even if I lived in a swing state. I think we need a reset and I'm open minded enough to give his fiscal policies a try.![]()
If anyone was struggling with these notions before, the conventions should be an easy reminder of how **** up the system is, how sheepish the delegates are, and how badly the establishment needs to be reigned in.
Sitting out is understandable but voting for either party is a joke at this point.![]()
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What I hope we're seeing (now that we've gotten a peek behind the curtains) is an awakening of the American public as to how badly we're being hornswoggled. And I hope that (ultimately) leads to the collapse of the two party system and the emergence of a viable 3rd (and even 4th!) party that gives us actual choices instead of choosing between two lying, cheating, stealing, crazy pieces of ****.
I just wish that everybody who said "I'd vote for Johnson but it's a wasted vote" would ACTUALLY vote for Johnson instead of truly wasting their vote on the two POS mainstream candidates....I think that would send a huge message that it IS possible.
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I don't care what it's called, but a party that's fiscally responsible/conservative and wants to butt out of social issues would appeal (I believe) to about 60% of Americans. But yes, they'd have to get beyond the "weirdo" label that's been applied to anybody not called a D or R.Ivytalk wrote:I've highlighted what, to me, is the key word in AZ's post. To be "viable," parties like the Libertarians and the Greens need to start running credible candidates for state and local office on a broad scale. Otherwise, the perception that those parties are the home of cranks and flakes will persist.AZGrizFan wrote:
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What I hope we're seeing (now that we've gotten a peek behind the curtains) is an awakening of the American public as to how badly we're being hornswoggled. And I hope that (ultimately) leads to the collapse of the two party system and the emergence of a viable 3rd (and even 4th!) party that gives us actual choices instead of choosing between two lying, cheating, stealing, crazy pieces of ****.
I just wish that everybody who said "I'd vote for Johnson but it's a wasted vote" would ACTUALLY vote for Johnson instead of truly wasting their vote on the two POS mainstream candidates....I think that would send a huge message that it IS possible.
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/07 ... ation.html
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Not my kind of party, but I believe what's happening in the Republican party also could be happening in the Donk party...
I certainly hope Cory James is right.PHILADELPHIA – Bernie Sanders loyalists warned that the Democratic Party could rupture over the nomination of Hillary Clinton after a volatile night that saw a large group of Sanders delegates and supporters exit the party's national convention to stage a sit-in at a nearby media tent.
They rejected Sanders' call for unity even after the Vermont senator took the symbolic step of declaring Clinton the winner of the state-by-state delegate count inside the convention in Philadelphia.
"I suspect we are witnessing an event that will fundamentally change American politics," said Cory James, 22, a college student from Flint, Michigan, who expects the Democratic Party to break apart over Clinton's victory.
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"Suck" does not even come close to describing it. But failing a better word, you will need to iterate "really" a few more times.AZGrizFan wrote:Why thank you.kalm wrote:
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And nice use of "hornswoggled"!
I just feel that all those "well I WOULD vote for Johnson" people are just playing right into the hands of the two party system...they're HELPING maintain the status quo, when the status quo really, really, really really sucks.
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kalm wrote: If anyone was struggling with these notions before, the conventions should be an easy reminder of how fucked up the system is, how sheepish the delegates are, and how badly the establishment needs to be reigned in.
Sitting out is understandable but voting for either party is a joke at this point.
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I really really really really really thought I did...TheDancinMonarch wrote:"Suck" does not even come close to describing it. But failing a better word, you will need to iterate "really" a few more times.AZGrizFan wrote:
Why thank you.
I just feel that all those "well I WOULD vote for Johnson" people are just playing right into the hands of the two party system...they're HELPING maintain the status quo, when the status quo really, really, really really sucks.
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This. The third party has to form from the bottom up, and not the top down. For example: A Senate with 45%, 45%, 10% split would be very interesting. That 10% would be very influential. Probably more influential than a third party President working with a 50-50 Senate.Ivytalk wrote:I've highlighted what, to me, is the key word in AZ's post. To be "viable," parties like the Libertarians and the Greens need to start running credible candidates for state and local office on a broad scale. Otherwise, the perception that those parties are the home of cranks and flakes will persist.AZGrizFan wrote:
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What I hope we're seeing (now that we've gotten a peek behind the curtains) is an awakening of the American public as to how badly we're being hornswoggled. And I hope that (ultimately) leads to the collapse of the two party system and the emergence of a viable 3rd (and even 4th!) party that gives us actual choices instead of choosing between two lying, cheating, stealing, crazy pieces of ****.
I just wish that everybody who said "I'd vote for Johnson but it's a wasted vote" would ACTUALLY vote for Johnson instead of truly wasting their vote on the two POS mainstream candidates....I think that would send a huge message that it IS possible.
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I'm in awe of your open mindedness.kalm wrote:But I'd be voting for Johnson even if I lived in a swing state. I think we need a reset and I'm open minded enough to give his fiscal policies a try.![]()

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Who dismissed it? We just disagree.UNI88 wrote:You can disagree with me on #3 but there are a lot of people who agree with me and to dismiss their opinion is arrogant and condescending.

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We found some ground on which to agree Ivy.Ivytalk wrote:I've highlighted what, to me, is the key word in AZ's post. To be "viable," parties like the Libertarians and the Greens need to start running credible candidates for state and local office on a broad scale. Otherwise, the perception that those parties are the home of cranks and flakes will persist.

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Do you define credible by their positions or poll numbers?89Hen wrote:We found some ground on which to agree Ivy.Ivytalk wrote:I've highlighted what, to me, is the key word in AZ's post. To be "viable," parties like the Libertarians and the Greens need to start running credible candidates for state and local office on a broad scale. Otherwise, the perception that those parties are the home of cranks and flakes will persist.
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Both.kalm wrote:Do you define credible by their positions or poll numbers?89Hen wrote: We found some ground on which to agree Ivy.

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Yup.89Hen wrote:Both.kalm wrote:
Do you define credible by their positions or poll numbers?
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89Hen wrote:Both.kalm wrote:
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