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  1. You shouldn't be in any hurry to "get over" the attempt to overthrow a democratic election, or to stop fighting the GOP takeover by Trump's intellectually challenged sycophants and their dangerous agenda. It's the very core of What's The Future of the Republican Party. I've read your posts for years, including your mocking dismissal of Liz Cheney. If I were to sum up your positions, favoring strong conservative policies, rejecting personality politics, choosing articulate conservative candidates, and moving the party on from Donald Trump, Liz Cheney should have earned your support. But that wasn't you. I haven't forgotten Liz Cheney's voting record, or the larger Cheney legacy. As a liberal I can only say that when Liz Cheney is worried about right wing extremism, maybe we should all be worried.
    9 points
  2. The cost of healthcare was/is skyrocketing with or without the ACA. That they failed to address that most important aspect is my biggest disappointment. At least some people who couldn’t afford coverage can now. If the Rs wouldn’t have spent every waking hour fighting against it and the mandate, maybe it could’ve been better. So yeah, doing something is an improvement over obstructing everything. And btw, my perception of Desantis doesn’t have anything to do with national coverage. He’s a whiny little dicknosed b!^@h that is more interested in headlines than actual policy.
    7 points
  3. Believe what you want. I’ve heard him speak numerous times and am aware of his far right preferences regarding schools, books, wokeness etc. If you want to blame it on “the media” for showing him speak, I guess I can’t stop you. He’s just a guy I will never like even if he had policies I found attractive. Seems like he has little d!(k syndrome to me
    6 points
  4. 5 points
  5. https://www.police1.com/crime-reduction/it-is-historic-u-s-sees-dramatic-drop-in-homicides-violent-crime-in-2023 "The national homicide rate has fallen nearly 13% since 2022, and local law enforcement agencies are also reporting drops in violent crime, ABC News reported. The homicide drop is the most dramatic decrease on record with nearly 2,000 less people killed in homicide incidents than in 2022, according to a report by National Crime Analyst Jeff Asher, which was comprised of data from 180 different law enforcement agencies."
    4 points
  6. Keep up! He’s trying to show how everyone thought Romney was awful by (checks notes) showing quotes of people supporting Romney??? He stirs the pot and looks to frustrate people. That’s his thing. Took me a while to just ignore it, but my experience here since has been so much better.
    4 points
  7. That's the 2008 shift in a nutshell. Obama came in promising national healthcare. Instead of the hot potato of Single Payer socialism, he offered the ACA, written and endorsed by private healthcare insurers, approved by Republicans since the Nixon administration, and successfully implemented by their own Mitt Romney in Massachussets. Republicans could have taken credit for pushing Obama to the center, embraced the ACA as their own, and bought into it at the state level, where the ACA would have immediately enjoyed a better economy of scale to pass on to the public. IIRC, they came up with the name Obamacare and undermined it at every turn as the socialism it wasn't. That's when the burgeoning Tea Party started showing up at local political speeches and fundraisers, accusing everyone left and right of putting us on the slippery slope to socialism. I think the Tea Party was a fairly organic movement, but Republican Leadership were thrilled by the show of resistance and quickly co-opted the Tea Party for their purposes. They thought they could use and control this wing, but the Tea Party and subsequent rightwing subgroups turned out to be more independent minded, and started relieving the party traditionalists of their duties.
    3 points
  8. It looks like you know pretty much nothing about his policy objectives and what he has put in place for Florida. This confirms to me the national media narrative is what you are going by instead of his actions. That’s fine and all, we each have to base our decisions on something. I’m just making mine on accomplishments instead of false narrative.
    3 points
  9. I guess you just don’t know what you thought you knew. And that’s ok. the interesting thing we all noticed is If you wanted to, you could have refuted the article I posted with a different set of data to fact check it…..but you didn’t Instead you went with snark. Telling.
    3 points
  10. Sorry, best we can do is a free gun for your classroom. Deal?
    3 points
  11. Well...we could FINALLY get what I have been pushing for...A law that allows us to pick our age. Since "age is just a number" and "you are only as old as you feel" which does in fact push it to the soft sciences of a social construct. Get ready Little League World Series!!!! HERE I COME!
    3 points
  12. It's kinda funny how the economy thread has turned into gambling on stocks. Feels symbolic of post-capitalism.
    3 points
  13. I guess this may be why crime statistics may have been low in the face of what people seem to see/perceive. Nearly 40% of law enforcement agencies around the country did not submit any data in 2021 to a newly revised FBI crime statistics collection program, leaving a massive gap in information sure to be exploited by politicians in midterm election campaigns already dominated by public fear over a rise in violent crime. The gap includes the nation’s two largest cities by population, New York City and Los Angeles, as well as most agencies in five of the six most populous states: California, New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Florida. (See if your local police reported.)
    3 points
  14. This bulls#!t is exactly why Taylor and I broke up years ago. Things were pretty hot and heavy between us then she dropped the same rules on me. I told her what she could do with her clothing allowance (only $250k at that time). She begged me to reconsider but I dumped her a$$. I told her that she was being mean and that we were never getting back together.
    3 points
  15. Gross. Get it within 3 or 4 and here come the whistles
    2 points
  16. We have had more fouls called in each half than they have in the entire game.
    2 points
  17. Officiating is horrible, offense push offs & we get called for the foul
    2 points
  18. f#&%ing idiot. Learn another language yourself you xenophobic piece of s#!t. I started trying to learn Ukrainian last year as we have a lot of immigrants/refugees in the plants I go to. It's not easy, but just being able to say "hi", "yes", "no", "thank you" in someone's native tongue can mean a lot. Been working on Spanish slowly for years and talk a little to the Mexican people I work with. Also, I always try to learn some of a language if I travel there.
    2 points
  19. Mast is just awful on the road.
    2 points
  20. Hopefully that’s just a Nebraska football thing.
    2 points
  21. Huskers win 6-5! Gritty win! Offense whole game looks to be missing but shows up in the clutch.
    2 points
  22. Silva! hit for 2 RBI, 5-5 runners at corners, 1 out.
    2 points
  23. I have a few teaching friends that are leaving teaching if we start arming teachers.
    2 points
  24. DeSantis has given conservative citizens pretty much everything they could ask for and is the only one who follows through on the policies he advocates for. I assume you don’t care for his Disney stance (of which courts have sided with him), or the 6 week abortion law Florida has passed (I think that’s a bit extreme for an entire populace of a state with differing opinions). The law was passed by legislature though and he signed instead of veto’d. Beyoncé that, what policy things could you possibly have an issue with? DeSantis is not in the same universe as this I mentioned and as shown with Florida, he would make an exceptional President. Unfortunately you are allowing the national media narrative about him to color your perception instead of looking at the body of work Just getting “something done” is not a very good strategy for success. Getting the right things done are what we should be shooting for. The “getting something done” has skyrocketed the cost of healthcare for everyone.
    2 points
  25. Ahh yes, tried and true: ”Be afraid, very afraid! And also very angry!” Now where have I seen these type of tactics before. Hmmm… @Archy1221 I know you’re a HUGE Chomsky guy so I thought you’d appreciate this.
    2 points
  26. Or just Teach's life in general.
    2 points
  27. Honestly this is pretty hilarious. You have to admit, Republicans going from "Lock her up!" to "it's absolutely essential that the President be allowed to commit crimes" is quite amazing. Of course, Republican voters are immune from irony so this - like many things - is lost on them. Regarding SCOTUS, it's unfortunate that two of their members are openly compromised and obviously corrupt. Without a miracle, the court will be a Heritage Foundation/Federalist Society outpost for a generation. I'm not sure if or when liberal Justices will control the court again, but it's likely going to be decades.
    2 points
  28. I don't recognize these guys. Were they somehow associated with the program between 2004-2007 and 2015-2017 when Nebraska decided to suspend the program for short periods of time?
    2 points
  29. Or it opens up the door for Biden to play the same game - obstruct the election or don't vacate the WH if Trump wins. For the good of the country, he could say 'We cannot allow trump to be president again. It will destroy democracy'. So in in destroying democracy, he will save democracy. Do I think Biden would do such a thing - absolutely not. But the SC has opened the door to the possibility of a tyrant taking over if they rule in favor of Trump. And slow walking the decision until after the election would show (1) Cowardness on their part & (2) Give 'aid and comfort' to an enemy of the state - Trump the would be dictator. Now that the SC wants to weigh in on this, to elevate their status no doubt, they need to make it an emergency ruling. A judge in Illinois has ruled against Trump being on the ballot - so there are now several states who have ballot issues on hold pending the SC decisions. This is far worse that GWB vs Gore and the 2000 election stalemate.
    2 points
  30. Who could have possibly seen this coming? No one!
    2 points
  31. No. She was the mean one and then she stole my words and made millions off of it.
    2 points
  32. This is THE POST OF THE YEAR
    2 points
  33. So that's apparently a 'No' on the evidence. Got it. You take it as cynical because you disagree. And that's fine. But that doesn't make you right. Mainly because I like to follow the Huskers. But also because, you know, they don't allow all the crap that started this discussion. That's fine. But, again, that does nothing to argue against the fact that they let a lot of crap go that isn't "basketball". And which of those rules to they blatantly ignore all the time?
    2 points
  34. I think I’m with @commando here. I would hope there’s not a snowball’s chance in hell they actually rule in his favor. That would be a catastrophically awful ruling just facilitating our slide into fascism. I don’t trust SCOTUS at all but I don’t even think they’re that stupid. The logical consequences of that ruling would be that Biden could just order a government-sanctioned hit job on Trump (or SCOTUS for that matter) and claim presidential immunity. If you think that’s insane, that’s literally one of Team Trump’s arguments. Unfortunately I think they’re just stroking their own sense of self-importance on a ruling they didn’t even really need to make. They were asked to take up the case last fall and they passed, sending it through the typical channels. But now obviously they need to have their say. Coincidentally it aligns perfectly with everyone’s favorite crime lord’s strategy of delaying everything as long as possible so he can’t be held accountable. And you’ll still get people arguing how he’s just exercising his rights and SCOTUS isn’t just a partisan group of FedSoc lackeys. It’s really embarrassing how badly one can exploit our justice system if they have unlimited resources from their cronies and moronic following footing their bills.
    2 points
  35. We all know it's about money, TV ads, Execs getting paid. Who cares anymore.
    2 points
  36. 5 losses by 3 points last year. Need to be better. Rhule explains it in he video.
    2 points
  37. Frustrating game. Nothing was falling our way.. refs didn’t help.
    1 point
  38. We are getting killed by the stripes.
    1 point
  39. Well now we got to take care of business the last 2 games
    1 point
  40. Which two? Thomas and...?
    1 point
  41. Which you forgot to mention is good for the country until that point!
    1 point
  42. "I have the right to do whatever I want as president" If that's not an authoritarian's fever dream I don't know what is. Soon we'll get to see if the Supreme Court agrees. If they do, that literally will be the end of democracy and the rule of law. VI. Purging Federal Employees "As Democracy Forward explains, “Our nation’s career civil servants — federal employees who serve the public regardless of the political affiliation of the President or partisan divides in Congress — are foundational to American democracy… Anti-democratic, far-right organizations and activists have voiced increasingly alarming threats against the civil service — ultimately threatening democracy itself.” "The Agenda47 plan includes: Gutting the federal bureaucracy and consolidating federal power under his direct control, Trump and his advisors plan to centralize the distributed powers of government agencies by installing loyalists in leadership positions using ideological pre-screening, reclassifying tens of thousands of civil service employees as political appointees, purging civil servants within the national security and intelligence apparatus, and subjecting independent agency actions to presidential review." Trump allies are already employing ideological purity and loyalty pre-screening, including these vetting questions, in preparation for the 2025 administration. In 2020, the Presidential Personnel Office, under the leadership of Trump aide John McEntee, began conducting “loyalty tests,” including one-on-one interviews with “hundreds of … political appointees across federal agencies” in order to “root out threats of leaks and other potentially subversive acts.” Installing temporary “acting” officials in senior government roles to avoid Senate confirmation. During Trump’s presidency, he made unprecedented use of the “acting” designation, and has signaled that he may do so again. Trump has wrongly claimed that the Constitution gives the president the power to do whatever he wants. . June 19, 2019, Trump said: “I had absolutely Article II powers. I could’ve done anything I wanted. I don’t even bring it up because we don’t even get there. Absolutely, I have Article II. We could have used that instead. I wouldn’t even have to bother talking to you about all the other things. I wouldn’t have to talk to you about conflicts. I could have fired [Special Counsel Robert] Mueller for conflicts. I could have fired anybody.” “Then I have an Article 2, where I have the right to do whatever I want as President. But I don’t even talk about that.”
    1 point
  43. I wish anyone I ever dated would have given me $500K for a wardrobe upgrade.
    1 point
  44. I wonder if the people who would vote for her as an independent would have voted for Biden if she wasn’t in the GE? Thus in some ways helping the con man. Maybe she runs on the No Labels ticket
    1 point
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