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Re: Florida State Seminoles

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 4:39 pm
by Professor Tiger
W was the Jimmy Carter of the GOP, except the feckless W did somehow manage to get reelected.
Corbyn is a notorious anti-semite. It would be like having a known racist as the dem nominee here.
The Democrats never seemed to have a problem having a former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan as their Senate Majority leader.

Nowadays, AOC, Ilhan and Tlaib are so wildly anti-Semitic they have been rightly called "the Hezbollah Caucus," yet they have been made to feel right at home in the Democrat party. Their fellow democrats who won't utter a word against them for fear of being blown up.

Re: Florida State Seminoles

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 4:56 pm
by DooKSucks
Crotch,

It doesn't matter when the overwhelming majority of said games is limited to a select few (statistically speaking).

How much has your household income increased?

I'll wait for an answer.

Re: Florida State Seminoles

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 5:00 pm
by Professor Tiger
Yes, Crotch, please do what DS is asking. Use this:

https://www.calcxml.com/calculators/tru ... calculator

Let us know how much more you are making after the Trump tax cut.

I wonder what an honest tax calculator under Warren's or Bernie's tax plans would show you.

Re: Florida State Seminoles

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 5:23 pm
by hedge
Crotch better be more worried about his beloved senator McConnell, who wants to cut social security and medicare...

Re: Florida State Seminoles

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 7:18 pm
by crotch
hedge wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2019 5:23 pm Crotch better be more worried about his beloved senator McConnell, who wants to cut social security and medicare...

beloved?? Heh... Keep swinging for the fences Hedge....someday you'll actually post something correct. I put McConnell in the same category as Lyndsay Graham. Never Trumper Swamp Rats. Both need to be out of office.

Re: Florida State Seminoles

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 7:47 pm
by hedge
How can you be against McConnell? He supports everything your god Trump wants, 100%. If Trump told him to lick his asshole on national TV, he'd do it (as would most other Trump supporters). How can you be against that?

Re: Florida State Seminoles

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2019 6:47 pm
by crotch
Refreshing to see there's at least one intelligent democrat in Washington.....



Re: Florida State Seminoles

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2019 7:49 pm
by Jungle Rat
crotch wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2019 10:02 pm
Jungle Rat wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2019 7:51 pm
crotch wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2019 11:31 pm

Is there any proof the kid even went to high school? Sycamore Jr. High may have bee ctyn his ultimate goal.
Funny coming from a hilljack redneck who probably never made it past 6th.
Hard to get a teaching position in the state of Kentucky with a 6th grade education...maybe in Ohio but not Kentucky. Try Masters degree in Secondary Education son.
You're joking right?

Re: Florida State Seminoles

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2019 7:53 pm
by Jungle Rat

Re: Florida State Seminoles

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2019 7:54 pm
by Jungle Rat
A gas station kid with no teeth can get a job in Kentucky teaching school.

Re: Florida State Seminoles

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2019 1:07 am
by crotch
Jungle Rat wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2019 7:54 pm A gas station kid with no teeth can get a job in Kentucky teaching school.

Heh.....If that was true, you still wouldn't be qualified to teach. You know what Rat? You and those ignorant impeachment democrats have something in common. You both give that little extra effort to make fools out of yourselves. But it IS entertaining...I'll give you that much.

Re: Florida State Seminoles

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2019 10:25 am
by aTm
https://quillette.com/2019/12/13/britai ... its-broke/
It’s the same story across England—working class electors deserting Labour en masse. We won’t have a breakdown of how people voted according to income and occupation for a while yet, but a few of the opinion polls in the run-up to election day contained some astonishing findings.

...

The crumbling of the ‘Red Wall’ is the big story of this election and some commentators are describing it as a “one off.” The conventional wisdom is that working class voters have “lent” their votes to the Conservatives and, barring an upset, will give them back next time round. It’s Brexit, supposedly that has been the game-changer—an excuse leapt on by Corbyn’s outriders in the media, who are loathe to blame Labour’s defeat on their man.

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This analysis doesn’t bear much scrutiny. To begin with, the desertion of Labour by its working class supporters—and its increasing popularity with more affluent, better educated voters—is a long-term trend, not an aberration. The disappearance of Labour’s traditional base isn’t just the story of this election, but one of the main themes of Britain’s post-war political history. At its height, Labour managed to assemble a coalition of university-educated liberals in London and the South and low-income voters in Britain’s industrial heartlands in the Midlands and the North—“between Hampstead and Hull,” as the saying goes.

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Corbyn’s victory in the Labour leadership election was followed by a surge in party membership— from 193,754 at the end of 2014 to 388,103 by the end of 2015. But the activists he appeals to are predominantly middle class. According to internal Party data leaked to the Guardian, a disproportionate number of them are “high status city dwellers” who own their own homes.

A careful analysis of the policies set out in Labour’s latest manifesto reveals that the main beneficiaries of the party’s proposed increase in public expenditure—which the Conservatives costed at an eye-watering £1.2 trillion—would be its middle class supporters.

For instance, the party pledged to cut rail fares by 33 per cent and pay for it by slashing the money spent on roads. But only 11 per cent of Britain’s commuters travel by train compared to 68 per cent who drive—and the former tend to be more affluent than the latter. Corbyn also promised to abolish university tuition fees at a cost of £7.2 billion per annum, a deeply regressive policy which, according to the Institute of Fiscal Studies, would benefit middle- and high-earning graduates with “very little” upside for those on low incomes.

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Left-of-center parties in most parts of the Anglosphere, as well as other Western democracies, have seen the equivalent of their own ‘Red Walls’ collapsing. One of the reasons Scott Morrison’s Liberals confounded expectations to win the Australian election last May was because Bill Shorten’s Labour Party was so unpopular in traditional working class areas like Queensland, and support for socially democratic parties outside the large cities in Scandinavia has cratered over the past 15 years or so.

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He points out that left-wing parties in the US, Britain and France used to rely on ‘nativist’ voters to win elections—low education, low income—but since the 1970s have begun to attract more and more ‘globalist’ voters—high education, high income (with the exception of the top 10 per cent of income earners). The nativists, meanwhile, have drifted to the Right, forming a coalition with the business elite.

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Plenty of better writers than me—Douglas Murray, John Gray—have debunked the notion that the only reason low-income voters embrace right-wing politics is because they’re drunk on a cocktail of ethno-nationalism and false hope (with Rupert Murdoch and Vladimir Putin taking turns as mixologists). It surely has more to do with the Left’s sneering contempt for the “deplorables” in the flyover states as they shuttle back and forth between their walled, cosmopolitan strongholds. As Corbyn’s policy platform in Britain’s election showed, left-wing parties now have little to offer indigenous, working class people outside the big cities—and their activists often add insult to injury by describing these left-behind voters as “privileged” because they’re white or cis-gendered or whatever. So long as parties like Labour pander to their middle-class, identitarian activists and ignore the interests of the genuinely disadvantaged, they’ll continue to rack up loss after loss.

Re: Florida State Seminoles

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2019 10:33 am
by eCat
sounds like the labor party has the same challenges as the democrats.

their focus on the larger issues doesn't address the needs of the people they represent.

and the conservatives aren't embracing their messenger, just the message

Re: Florida State Seminoles

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2019 11:51 am
by eCat
Former FBI Director James Comey admitted on "Fox News Sunday" that the recently released Justice Department Inspector General’s report on the launch of the FBI’s Russia investigation and their use of the surveillance process showed that he was "overconfident" when he defended his former agency's use of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).

This comes days after Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s report and testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee detailed concerns that included 17 “significant errors and omissions” by the FBI’s investigative team when applying for a FISA warrant to monitor former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page. Horowitz referred “the entire chain of command” to the FBI and DOJ for “how to assess and address their performance failures” during the probe, which was conducted while Comey was in charge.

"He's right, I was wrong," Comey said about how the FBI used the FISA process, adding, "I was overconfident as director in our procedures," and that what happened "was not acceptable."

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In an April 2018 interview with MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, Comey claimed that the FISA process is “incredibly rigorous” and claimed that Republicans’ criticism of the Page FISA warrant was “a political deal” that was not “based in substance or law.”

Following the report’s release, Comey essentially claimed vindication, declaring in the wake of the report that the criticism of the bureau's actions "was all lies.” When asked about vindication at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, the inspector general bluntly replied, "I think the activities we found here don’t vindicate anybody who touched this FISA."

Comey explained that his claim of vindication was not in reference to the issues identified in Horowtiz's report.

“What I mean is that the FBI was accused of treason, of illegal spying, of tapping Mr. Trump’s wires illegally, of opening an investigation without justification, of being a criminal conspiracy to unseat, defeat and then unseat a president. All of that was nonsense," he said.

On Sunday, Comey claimed that the FBI did not intentionally commit wrongdoing, but described the FBI's failures as "real sloppiness." He said the Horowitz report "did not find misconduct by any FBI people," rather just "mistakes and negligence."

Wallace was quick to remind Comey that attorney Kevin Clinesmith was referred for criminal investigation for the doctored email. Comey said "that's not been resolved." He did say it was "fair" to say that the FBI provided false information to the FISA court.

Comey said that "in general" he was unaware of "the particulars of the investigation" when it was going on, but said that as the person at the head of the FBI at the time, it still falls on him.

"I was responsible for this."

Re: Florida State Seminoles

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2019 6:32 pm
by hedge
“What I mean is that the FBI was accused of treason, of illegal spying, of tapping Mr. Trump’s wires illegally, of opening an investigation without justification, of being a criminal conspiracy to unseat, defeat and then unseat a president. All of that was nonsense," he said."

That's all true...

Re: Florida State Seminoles

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2019 7:03 pm
by Professor Tiger
Comey is practicing his delivery for his sentencing hearing.

Re: Florida State Seminoles

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2019 1:11 am
by crotch
What an idiot....and her followers believe her. Amazing.



Re: Florida State Seminoles

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2019 8:16 am
by Jungle Rat
Crotch makes me laugh. Totally out of touch with the real world. Stuck in hilljack Kentucky

Re: Florida State Seminoles

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2019 9:22 am
by eCat

Re: Florida State Seminoles

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2019 9:32 am
by Professor Tiger
Yes! I even remember some guy from CNN saying he wanted to “punch in the face” the 16 old on the left.

But that was okay. Maybe even peaceful, tolerant, pluralist, inclusive and diverse...