The End of the World: A Political Thread. A New Hope coming soon!

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Gary Johnson? Jill Stein? LOL. You have a loose interpretation of what pragmatism is if that's the case. If you didn't vote at all in the 2016 presidential election then no one's gonna really listen to you here (unless you weren't of legal age) Kind of an unwritten rule.

I don't have many options then do I?

You either voted for Hillary or your opinion doesn't matter? Sounds like a game not worth playing.
 
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Gary Johnson? Jill Stein? LOL. You have a loose interpretation of what pragmatism is if that's the case. If you didn't vote at all in the 2016 presidential election then no one's gonna really listen to you here (unless you weren't of legal age) Kind of an unwritten rule.
Nobody listens to him anyway.
 
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York has been named to the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, giving the freshman Democrat a coveted spot on the high-profile committee with broad authority to investigate the executive branch.

 
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The left might have it's version of Trump with this one. She's taking plays out of the Alex Jones playbook now. Listen to that applaus...


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The emperor has no clothes.

What's sad is that most of the people who voted for Trump will never see this. I honestly would like to know what a Trump voter feels about the constant stream of bullhonk that has been coming out since the day Trump took office. I understand that people will have different opinions on issues, but this is just straight up bullhonk. Bullhonk isn't subject to an opinion. A lie is a lie.
 
So Trump has agreed to postpone the SOTU which means yesterdays back and forth went something like this

Trump: I'm still coming to do the SOTU
Pelosi: No you aren't
Trump: Ok

r/the_donald calling him a cuck yet?
 
Really, a******?

https://thehill.com/policy/finance/...nd-why-federal-workers-need-food-banks-during

Ross said on CNBC's "Squawk Box" that he didn't understand why some of the roughly 800,000 unpaid federal workers have flocked to food banks for meals instead of taking out loans against back pay guaranteed by a bill President Trump signed last week.​
"I know they are and I don’t really quite understand why," said (Wilbur) Ross, who's reportedly worth roughly $700 million.​
"So the 30 days of pay that some people will be out, there’s no real reason why they shouldn’t be able to get a loan against it, and we’ve seen a number of ads of financial institutions doing that."​
 
I don't have many options then do I?

You either voted for Hillary or your opinion doesn't matter? Sounds like a game not worth playing.
You said you like your politicians to be "pragmatic" and not ideaqlist. Honestly, I cant think of any one in the the last Presidential election who was pragmatic save for Hillary and I had to hold my nose on that vote.
 
Check out the Vanity Fair article that came out last night on KAC.
"SHE WAS A CARTOON VILLAN BROUGHT TO LIFE"
Even if untrue ( the guy was a speech writer for them!) it is amazing how much back biting and chaotic this administration is.
Yeah, read it yesterday. It's amazing how much she sucked up to trump and how idiotic he is to believe she is genuine.
 
Please tell me who you voted for then. I promise not to be rude.

It's too hostile here and I'd rather steer conversation towards something more meaningful anyway.

Just think about it this way. If you ask any of the five major candidates last election "Are you the most pragmatic choice for President?" all five of them are going to say something along the lines of "Of course. I want to enact change that actually matters for the American people."

Not only that, but if you asked anyone who voted for anyone, most would tell you they voted for the most pragmatic candidate. I just don't think AOC is very pragmatic at all.
 
It's too hostile here and I'd rather steer conversation towards something more meaningful anyway.

Just think about it this way. If you ask any of the five major candidates last election "Are you the most pragmatic choice for President?" all five of them are going to say something along the lines of "Of course. I want to enact change that actually matters for the American people."

Not only that, but if you asked anyone who voted for anyone, most would tell you they voted for the most pragmatic candidate. I just don't think AOC is very pragmatic at all.

Who did you vote for President in 2016
 
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I think it’s funny anything about him personally is not meaningful in his eyes. If that’s the case then why should we care what he has to post?

Troll much?
 
It's too hostile here and I'd rather steer conversation towards something more meaningful anyway.

Just think about it this way. If you ask any of the five major candidates last election "Are you the most pragmatic choice for President?" all five of them are going to say something along the lines of "Of course. I want to enact change that actually matters for the American people."

Not only that, but if you asked anyone who voted for anyone, most would tell you they voted for the most pragmatic candidate. I just don't think AOC is very pragmatic at all.
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