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Well thank you. Same here. It's funny used to have so many conservative/libertarian/Republican friends and could actively engage. Does seem over these years it's impossible to disagree without it being a war and personal affront, or it's impossible for me to say "Eh Jon Stewart just isn't funny anymore" without liberals not being to get it, that I can agree and still think someone isn't funny
And oi the level of ill informed people, I can't even think about sometimes. I'm far from perfect, and I have to admit I looked up (fair) analysis of the CIA leaks, I did not have the will to read it directly so kudos to you guys.
Anywho, here's the latest from EPI, my go to source for economics pretty much, and they always have pretty, easy to understand graphs if you don't wanna read.
-For men, the bottom 70% saw falling wages from 2011-2014/15/16 though its finally on the uptick
-Women are paid less, thus they have seen more consistently rising wages
-States with higher min wages saw better wage growth for the bottom 10% last year
-Most of the wage growth for men has been driven by degree holders, those without are not doing so well
-Apparently having some college has been worse than a HS diploma or less
This doesn't make it right, because it isn't nor is it helpful, but it is becoming clearer to me why so many non degree holding white men are fed up and backed Trump. Just shame they bought into various other notions that fed unfortunate tendencies, and believed he would be an advocate for them.
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Posted: March 09 2017 at 20:51
Tonight in America-
This could be bigger then Watergate. Spying on an opposing Presidential party and leaking the information to the media is a felony according to the Espionage Act.
The FISA warrant was granted in October before the elections. The FBI quickly found there was nothing nefarious or illegal about the Trump campaign. No illegal connections with Russia. But, the FISA warrant was kept open until January 20, the last day of Obama's presidency.
With two weeks to go in his presidency, Obama signed an executive order 12333 which released collected top secret intel data to 17 different intelligent agencies and all their employees. Could this be the source of all the leaks?
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Posted: March 09 2017 at 21:33
omphaloskepsis wrote:
This could be bigger then Watergate. Spying on opposing Presidential party and leaking the information is a felony. Even though Trump was spied on, the current evidence suggests Trump did nothing illegal.
With two weeks to go in his presidency Obama signs order which releases collected data obtained from wiretaps to 16 different agencies.
Hilarious. That bastion of liberalism, Fortune Magazine, disagrees with Faux News. If anything, it was the FBI following up on the continued connection between Trump and Russia's overt actions at hacking the election that required a FISA order. Obama had nothing to do with it, and this is just more obfuscation by Trump and his addled supporters to point fingers elsewhere (like yourself, as is obvious in every post you've put here):
More importantly, as Faux News got wrong, the FBI is indeed still investigating the server in Trump Tower linked to a Russian Bank, as this article from conservative Brit newspaper The Daily Mail explains:
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Posted: March 11 2017 at 07:16
Kepler62 wrote:
I don't get it. You giuy write more about politics here than you do about progressive rock.
you might note that many of us have been around the site for years. We''ve talked prog rock out our ears, noses and asses for years.. a decade or more man.
Besides... prog rock is much better listened to than talked about.
Now politics.. game on...
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Posted: March 11 2017 at 07:32
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forget about it.... all those fools are good for are throwing bombs and being against what others try to do..
now in power.. oh yeah.. no sh*t.. it is a big problem .. and a very complex issue.
They'll try.. probably come up with something that will fail. As anything economically they have done in the last 40 years other than make the rich richer and sh*t upon the very working class people that
INCREDULOUSLY still think they clowns actually care about them.
I guess.. we'll add heathcare to the list of messes we'll have to clean up after Trump is gone. and hopefully the fools in control of congress too gone with him. The ACA wasn't perfect and needed to be fixed... you don't fix the problem that was health care in the first move... you indentify the problems and address them...but as usual ... common sense has no place in GOP politics. They roped themselves in the red meat they fed their meathead supporters about REPEAL REPEAL REPEAL.. yet they have NO plan.. never did.. as to either improve the first step that the ACA was.. much less come up with a better system. In fact... I fear what they do will be much worse.
why... they are playing politics and ideology with this.. not reason.. not compassion.. and not economics.. always did.. and it is too late to back away from it now.
well I stand corrected.... in a way. Yes.. this is going to be a sh*t show and a colossal failure. You think the ACA was bad.. just wait.. at least that tried to help those in need. This current bill... it barely conceals the fact it cares nothing for those in need. f**king those in need and making the rich richer.
In fact... there may well be an underlying rational for it.
or more to the point... the question everyone (minus the airhead Trump voters) is asking.
WHAT IS THE RUSH...
there is a reason.
the rush is because what they are doing is not intended to 'fix' healthcare.. that much is obvious by a simple purusal of the proposal.. but what it is intended to do... but move fiscal goalposts for the next step in the Congressional agenda. Massive corporate tax roll backs that due to some obscure (to non policy wonks) rule that would allow such cuts to proceed without a chance of Democrats killing it under the terms the House 'health care' bill would set.
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Posted: March 13 2017 at 11:56
I'm looking forward to Angely Merkel's visit with Trump soon. The results (if any) promise to be very revealing for both sides. And as Germany is involved, I'm almost certain my good friend Keppler62 won't mind me posting a remark or two this time.
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Posted: March 13 2017 at 18:07
god bless you 'Trump voter'... you're going to need the help. It wasn't the Hispanics, blacks, gays or the urban elite you needed to fear.. it was the fools you put into office. Just wait till they try to go back to trickle down economics again.. you do remember how well that has worked out before .. don't you?
Oh yeah.. you all forgot. Poor people...
"The CBO report lays out a stark example of how older and poorer
Americans would be hurt by the GOP bill. If Obamacare were still in
place in its current form a decade from now, a 64-year-old earning
$26,500, or just less than twice the federal poverty level, would pay
$1,700 for premiums in a year after accounting for federal assistance.
Under the GOP plan, a 64-year-old at the same income level would pay
$14,600 in premiums for coverage that would also have higher
out-of-pocket costs."
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Posted: March 13 2017 at 20:48
lmao..bad day at 1600 huh..
first the not really meaning wiretapping when he.. well.. whatever... the less said about that the better.
now this late in the evening bombshell.
of course the war of discrediting the CBO had started... but... darn.. those damn pesky leaks... I said it earlier. You piss off the bureaucracy in Washington at your risk. Tax Returns? Oh we'll eventually see them...
The White House's own internal analysis of the GOP plan to repeal and
replace Obamacare show even steeper coverage losses than the
projections by the Congressional Budget Office was leaked showing an internal executive branch analysis forecast that 26 million people would
lose coverage over the next decade, versus the 24 million CBO estimate —
a finding that undermines White House efforts to discredit the
forecasts from the nonpartisan CBO.
Again... they really care nothing .. none of this is meant to fix Obamacare... or even replace it with something that gives people affordable healthcare. A quick quote from Ryan yesterday confirmed it... they don't think or care anyone should access to affordable healthcare. This is simply about the upcoming tax changes and giving an avenue to bypass the democrats in the Senate.. as well as of course simply making the rich just that much richer.
I really do honestly hope that those that voted for Trump come to realize what they have done... and how badly they have f**ked themselves. Like he, or Congress ever cared about you.. or were ever going to try to make your lives and economic situations better.
Why would they... you all vote for them irregardless.. why should they care. They answer to those who matter. The rich and powerful. But then again... you all should have already realized that. tsk tsk...
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Posted: March 13 2017 at 22:13
^ It is interesting that many who voted Dem are reasonably comfortable and many who voted Repub are not; American politics turned on its head, and now the price is being paid. There seems to be no continuity to our political history-- one minute we're cheering a man of the people, the next we're convinced a 'strongman' should be in charge. Hoover;Roosevelt;Eisenhower;Kennedy;Nixon;Carter;Reagan;Bush;Clinton;Bush;Obama. What the hell is that?
"Too often we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." -- John F. Kennedy
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Posted: March 13 2017 at 22:53
I should be in bed but since it is snowing like hell here I sure as hell am not going to work tomorrow.
no doubt David. I think it was sort of lost in the whole Obama coalition of 08' and '12 which fixated on the racial part of it, what was lost or perhaps not really recognized is the educational-economic divide that has really opened up between the parties. It has sort of been a flip flop.. the more well off have migrated to the Democratic party, the less off to the Republicans.
why? Good damn question. Looking at it from pure economics neither make much sense. So one can immediately scratch economics as to why. Well off people should be Republican, the poor working sods Democratic.. but they are not.I can answer why for myself, and have throughout these pages and threads. but do they apply to others? Perhaps.. perhaps not.
So if it isn't economic? What could it be.
If I had to take a guess David. I'd say it was social. There was good reason why many Trump voters got tarred and feathered as bigots, racists, desencitized heartless b*****ds. They obviously weren't, or were simply too stupid to see, voting on economic self interest.
Trump? economic champion of the working class
*spits water on monitor* Yeah right..
For various reasons David.. and sure there are exceptions but they don't apply here for this isn't about individuals but a millions. It isn't about economics... it is... for the 100th time. A battle of the heart and soul of America. the culture war I've mentioned time and time again.
The notion of what made this country great. Accepting immigrants, welcoming them and celebrating them
or try9ing to hold on to white privilege, white america social and economic darwinism and hyper-nationalism and fear of those different. Pretty powerful stuff.. spiced up with all teh bullsh*t right wing TV and radio throws at their listeners. Who needs affordable healthcare, good education when you got God, guns, and your white skin to protect you.
what else could it be that not only many Republicans continue to vote against their self interests.. but many (as you note) Democrats as well.
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Posted: March 13 2017 at 23:02
LearsFool wrote:
micky wrote:
first the not really meaning wiretapping when he.. well.. whatever... the less said about that the better.
Can't believe Obama spyed on real Americans with microwaves, can we not enjoy Pizza Poppers in privacy? Sad!(and sic!)
God bless the mind of Trump.. I'm sure at some point he actually believed Obama was spying on him.
that is the scary part isn't it Though not as sorry as the excuses today... whooopss.. that was one unsubstaniated twitter rant/accusation/alt facts that even the GOP had to call him out on.
so backed into a corner... the dog ate his homework. Bravo America.. that is your President for you
oh.. he really didn't mean wiretapping when he said wiretapping..
all of our 5 year old cousins would be proud of that excuse...
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Trump's numbers are falling, firmly in negative territory, even Rasmussen shows it, makes me wonder more and more...why the hell did 46% of the population vote for this guy???
His numbers are currently in the 40s with a net of -3 to -9% depending on poll. Honestly sad it's that high. Imagine a normal politician, any, and put in the same spot. Everything exactly the same as it's been but one of the normal people were in Trump's place...guaranteed they are in the 20s.
Guess Trump deserves credit, he crafted a true blue no denying it personality cult.
I saw some Repubs/Conservatives beating up on Reince, and Paul Ryan continues to be a target. All fine and good, and each are terrible and deserve some blame, but I find it funny so few on the right can bring themselves to just blame Trump
"I tell you 2 and 2 makes 3. It's the cult of personaaaaality"
Unrelated: Bernie continues to hold town halls, talking to the people. I didn't see the latest one from West Virginia but I hear he got the crowd cheering at the idea of a single payer universal healthcare system. WV
Oh that's right, I remember back in 09/10 a majority of people supported the public option, as well as higher taxes on the wealthy to pay for it. Just the damn tea party and a few shill Democrats opposed it. And the moderates scared for their seat...all of which lost (or chose not to even risk it and retire) sooooo yeah, glad we were unable to seize a rare opportunity. Cant believe what a mess healthcare has become.
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