I saw a whole lot of parked, abandoned, rusting coal trains in Grand Junction last month for the "war on coal" to be entirely fictitious.Thanks in part to the phony "war on coal" rhetoric, Obama nearly lost the 2012 WV primary to Keith Judd, a federal inmate. It'll be interesting to see if he outpolls Hillary in some counties this time.
There's a difference between shitty business practices and refusing to admit a region is mined out, and blaming all your troubles on "teh ebil EPA."I saw a whole lot of parked, abandoned, rusting coal trains in Grand Junction last month for the "war on coal" to be entirely fictitious.
Thing is, it's not the production end that's in the crosshairs, it's the consumer end. And not for workplace safety reasons, either.If there is an industry that deserves a war...
actually, you're probably wrongWaving Mexican flags, throwing rocks, and burning American flags is not the sort of thing that is going to get you the political results you want, California protesters. Probably the opposite.
Waving Mexican flags, throwing rocks, and burning American flags is not the sort of thing that is going to get you the political results you want, California protesters. Probably the opposite.
Nope.actually, you're probably wrong
Yep.Not a Trump supporter by any stretch, but how exactly is burning an American flag "sticking it to him?" He's an American, running for an American election. Burning the American flag is not analogous to supporting immigration, nor is waving a foreign country's flag in protest. That actually implies that it's ok to have illegal immigrants working undocumented, and that's not ok. People are so stupid on both sides of extreme polito ideologies.
Not true, he's only campaigned for support for a handful of democratic party members that have certain views, but given this news, he may still have provided more support for downticket candidates than Hilary.Still more than Bernie gave to the Democratic Party, which is apparently nothing.
If the two parties would make it possible for other parties to compete on a level playing field, they wouldn't be pissing and moaning about all these outsiders running under their ticket.That's the thing. He's not a Democrat. He doesn't like the Democrats. He's not helping the Democrats kick out Republicans. He's plenty happy to try to use the party name to get himself elected president, though, isn't he?
Dave, it's the run for the Presidency, EVERYONE that runs is in it for power and ulterior motives.Yeah, let's give shit to the only guy in the race who ISN'T in it for some mysterious power grab or ulterior motive.
Seriously. It's all about power. Bernie ran ads in Massachusetts where he promised to make the corporations "obey the rules of the president". His own words.Dave, it's the run for the Presidency, EVERYONE that runs is in it for power and ulterior motives.
^This. I don't know if Hillary had any say in this shit, but there are a lot of people fudging stuff with this part of the election and she's the one benefiting from it. But for all I know, she does have a hand in it, and is willing to steal this election if she has to.You really think Hillary got all those delegates without some under the table dealings? Harping on Bernie about a conspiracy theory that he's after a cabinet position when Hillary bought her seat at the table is nuts.
They're just picking women in an effort to look more progressive to moderates. It just happens that, somewhere along the line, it was decided that all Republican candidates have to be crazy.
What is it with Republicans picking crazy women to try to boost their numbers anyways?
I'd accept frothing.Not "crazy." They prefer words like "intense" or "fervent."
--Patrick
Well, this down ballot campaign finance dodge is a pretty good example of buying her way to power. So, alright, she promises to fundraise for down ballot races, in order for state groups to pledge their delegates and superdelegates to her. Then the money gets siphoned back to the DNC, which is a defacto wing of the Clinton campaign. That 1% that they get to keep of the $61 million she raised? $610,000, in exchange for hundreds of delegates worth of support. I have to admit, that's one hell of a bargain. That's not even 3 speaking engagements for her.^This. I don't know if Hillary had any say in this shit, but there are a lot of people fudging stuff with this part of the election and she's the one benefiting from it. But for all I know, she does have a hand in it, and is willing to steal this election if she has to.
The whole reason anyone wants to be president is to have enough power to try to change the nation, and world, in ways they feel are beneficial. Of course he's after power. Who that change is beneficial to, and how it's accomplished, is what matters. That is why he's as popular as he is.Seriously. It's all about power. Bernie ran ads in Massachusetts where he promised to make the corporations "obey the rules of the president". His own words.
Not the law.
Not regulations.
The rules of the president.
Those are the words of a man who craves power, and thinks the presidency will give it to him - never mind that's not how the presidency actually works.
Can these two get any more awkward?They're just picking women in an effort to look more progressive to moderates. It just happens that, somewhere along the line, it was decided that all Republican candidates have to be crazy.
Just one more before he heads out.Can these two get any more awkward?
Well, we won't vote for you for president, either, I guess.Honestly, I am that awkward too, I'm just not tall enough to elbow people in the FACE.
Well thank god for that.Well, we won't vote for you for president, either, I guess.