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MrPopo wrote:But what's this about Police Academy becoming relevant? Is that just an Ack joke that you're running with or is that a real thing?
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ElkinFencer10 wrote:Exhuminator for President 2016. Titty anime and waifus for EVERY American.
Angling for that VP spot, are we? ;)
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:If you are confused regarding which party you should vote for inNovember, read each party's platform. The Republican platform is available at:

https://www.gop.com/the-2016-republican-party-platform/

The Democratic platform is available at:

https://www.demconvention.com/wp-conten ... -lines.pdf

Both are pretty dry documents, but if you search for them, you can find many articles comparing them.

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Also, I think that too many of you have too dim a view of the people engaged in the political process. Certainly, some are corrupt, but most are good people doing what they think is best for their communities. It is easy to disparage them and their efforts, but it is much, much harder to get out there and do something. (I serve on a local non-profit that organizes events and comments on local issues. I have learned that someone will criticize any decision and almost no one will answer a call for volunteers.) IMO, the dedication shown by many of them to public service - and regardless of whether you agree with their views - is worthy of some degree of admiration.
Thank you for this post. I think it is important to understand what the party platforms are about. I'll also throw out there that there are still the green party and libertarian party, though neither are likely to win this election, so your vote is probably best cast for the republican or democrat nominee that you find the least disagreeable, unless you just can't in good conscience give one more vote for Trump or Hillary.

https://www.greenparty.org/Platform.php

http://www.lp.org/platform

Trump and Hillary are both atypical candidates for their parties' stated ideals though, and the conventions have been most unusual. Trump talking about huge tariffs to the party that almost universally argues for deregulation. Hillary condemning Trump for wanting to build a wall on the Mexican border when she has already worked to build a fence on the Mexican border. The DNC convention started very leftist while getting Bernie supporters on board, then swung right as the week went on to get Trump defectors on board, so that by the end there were Republicans speaking at the DNC, talks about using military force to defeat "evil" ISIS (sounding eerily similar to Bush-era terror speeches), and chanting "USA! USA! USA!". Meanwhile, at the RNC there was discussion about transgender bathroom privileges, Caitlyn Jenner even spoke, and they spent so much time trying to convince everyone that the country is a mess full of crime and terror that they almost entirely forgot to engage in any of their traditional American Exceptionalism rah rah rah. It feels like I'm living in some bizarro political arena where I don't know left from right, or even up from down! Of course, I'm being a little fecetious. I think both sides have a lot to learn from each other and the country is better off when we let our left and right ideas compete to decide what is best for our people. I honestly think it is a good sign that both left and right issues are being discussed at each convention.

I also agree with you that public servants are usually doing their best to try to make a difference. I've also been involved in my local politics lately and I am amazed by how much people donate of their time simply because they care about the community. I don't see that much corruption. The problems I see are usually from people who are misinformed or uneducated, overly stubborn, easily manipulated, or who have just gotten too good at justifying their actions when their actions are apparently biased.

There is also political strategy of saying you're for one thing in order to get another. This is where things get trickiest in the political arena. For example, where I live there is a big push for affordable housing (that's what people say they are for), but the way they are getting this is to offer 12 years of property tax exemption to developers of apartments that have at least 20% of their units available to people making ~$50,000 per year or less. Most any apartment in my area already would naturally have at least 20% of their tenants in that income range, so basically no affordable housing is provided and now they expect home owners to pay more property taxes to makeup the revenue shortfall. See, tricksy. I am frequently arguing against local affordable housing advocates despite also wanting affordable housing.

Nevertheless, I've met a lot of great people involved in all of these local political debates and we all want what is best, we just disagree on the methods (and sometime the goals) by which to get there.
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mjmjr25 wrote:Tekky - that was called tu quoque.
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ElkinFencer10 wrote:Titty anime and waifus for EVERY American.
I think some folks would be surprised how therapeutic that stuff is.
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mjmjr25 wrote: Unlike the liberals on this board (aside Prfl) most conservatives WILL NOT blindly support a candidate.
This was a bullshit post. Sorry Mike, but you come off as a real jerk with this. "Free stuff"?

Come on!

I can't believe Dave got shit for sticking up for himself. Happier every day that I have been stepping away from the boards.

If I made a post about Republicans being a bunch of greedy self serving pricks, and added that notably I was speaking about you...would you be cool with it? You even attacked his morals based on his political affiliation. Just. Not. Cool.
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:If you are confused regarding which party you should vote for in November, read each party's platform.

The Republican platform is available at:
https://www.gop.com/the-2016-republican-party-platform/


The Democratic platform is available at:
https://www.demconvention.com/wp-conten ... -lines.pdf


Both are pretty dry documents, but if you search for them, you can find many articles comparing them.
Both documents of course say their party has been the best over the years. I wonder how much of the policies in each document will be part of Clinton's or Trump's agenda? I do not see their signatures in the PDFs; Clinton is decades locked into the Democratic party and Trump is a new (though likely also decades Republican) to the political arena.

I watched 13 hours (true event) the other day which really puts to light how crappy we are at protecting American Lives. With all our military might, the soldiers were left hanging. The diplomatic "We don't want to offend anyone" always gets in the way. Look at NAFTA Trade and all the regulations (environment-minimum wage increase-health care-subsidized low cost housing-every non profit) taking taxes and killing jobs. Trump comes across as a much better choice of cutting thru all the crap and placing Americans ALWAYS first.

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Re: So the whole world is kind of falling apart...

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mjmjr25 wrote:My Bull Tekkytoro,

I'm sorry you are getting your political advice in this thread - any place is a good place to ask, but unfortunately you are being spoon fed liberal propaganda. Just make sure you take that into account in any decisions you make. Prflgmr is a liberal, but is able to put personal belief systems aside and accurately critique a lot of what is going on - the others, primarily JT and Dsh, can not.
I was going to ignore this whole post since you tossed my name in as some attempt at a personal attack. You think I am "spoon feeding liberal propaganda." I think I'm largely a liberal minded person, so I unsurprisingly hold a lot of liberal minded beliefs. I wasn't trying to tell Tektoro how to vote. I told him to demand evidence and think critically to come to his own conclusions. If evidence and critical thinking have become the exclusive domain of liberal propaganda, then the conservatives have a real problem on their hands in modern politics.
mjmjr25 wrote: They would praise someone who:
*bullet point list*
I don't see myself as praising Hillary, and I'm not sure why you do, other than I have said she will get my vote. I was a delegate for Bernie Sanders this year and I have been critical of Hillary as part of that process. I may come back to these bullet points you've spelled out to discuss them, but for now I want to address the more fundamental issue that comes up in your simplistic characterization of liberals/democrats wherein you said...
mjmjr25 wrote:People vote for people like Hilary for two reasons: Guilt (personal, misplaced) and Free Stuff. I wish it were more complicated. It's not.
First off, you are being a jerk here, but I'm going to look past that so that we can unpack these statements to attempt a grown up discussion about some core differences between republicans and democrats. On the matter of guilt, because you haven't explained yourself fully, I'm going to have to assume you largely mean white guilt, or more generally any guilt felt by those in a majority group for their advantages over any type of minority group (not just racial). This often boils down politically to a debate between populist ideals and those of special interests. This is an important debate. Democracy depends on the will of the people, and this is determined by understanding what the majority wants and viewing populist ideals as American ideals. As a general rule, in current politics republicans more often advocate for the nation's majority, though this is not their exclusive domain and democrats also care about the majority, and thus democracy (it's in their name after all). On the other hand, there is also the issue of equality. Again, speaking in generalities, republicans view equality as largely removing government restrictions and letting everyone compete for themselves in a free market. Less government interference is considered more freedom. Democrats tend to make efforts to include minority and special interest groups in a signal of inclusivity, and as an attempt to disrupt systematic racism or other forms of bias that continually put whatever minority at a disadvantage. Republicans typically dislike that democrats organize special interest groups to give them sway against current norms and majority rule. Again, these are not exclusive tactics to one party, and I am speaking in generalities meant to highlight fundamental differences. Some of this may be done out of guilt, but my personal bias is that guilt is not a bad thing. Of course, guilt feels bad, but it is the sting of your conscience trying to motivate you towards prosocial behavior. Any reasonable person though can see that we both need to value the opinion of the majority, while also remaining an inclusive society where equality is valued. If minority opinion is valid, then it should have a level playing field to compete and possibly rise up and eventually become majority opinion when society needs to adapt to changing times. I am speaking very abstractly, but these abstract concepts are at the heart of debates over issues of civil rights, LGBT rights, feminism, etc.

As for "free handouts", this is basically a disagreement over the role of government regulation, particularly in the form of taxes, subsidies, and state social service programs. The Republican view is typically that these things impinge on freedom and that the free market will provide these services through the self-organizing principle of what Adam Smith called "the invisible hand", which is basically the idea that markets will naturally organize around supply/demand and competition, so there is no need for bureaucratic systems that drag them down with imposed rules and regulations. Under this lense, it is possible to view any government social service program as a "free handout", because some people get the benefit, while others pay for it. This again pulls us back to the ideas of majority/minority I discussed above, however, in that democrats are more likely to look at the disparity of incomes and insist that the rich give back to the poor via taxes to fund social services. Only in the current economy, things are particularly strange because a minority of financial elites have the majority of the money. If anyone wants to hear an eloquent, intelligent, and understandable description of the fiscal conservative argument for deregulation, I highly suggest you seek out videos or writings from Martin Friedman, who I think cogently argues for privatization and deregulation as being best for the economy, best for freedom, and ultimately a source for equality. His arguments that the free market ends up being the morally best choice that benefit all peoples are quite compelling and it is a shame that there are so few republicans/libertarians in the public eye today who can explain these ideas with as much intellectual rigor and wisdom as he could. On the liberal side of this argument, there is a belief that some regulation is needed, particularly on matters that affect everyone such as the environment, or matters of providing assistance to vulnerable groups like the poor. For an interesting read on the pros and cons of regulation, here is an interesting article that summarizes some of the major concerns.

When you really consider these fundamental party differences, it's actually hard to tell who is right, though each side does a good job of convincing themselves that they are. I bring up these basic ideas in their abstract form as a hope of getting all of us to question the validity of our own beliefs and to better understand the ideals of our political opponents so that we can engage in dialogue rather than to simply shout out our own ideas and seek echo chambers of agreement from within our respective parties. Political philosophies need to adapt to the changing times while not losing the wisdom of the past, so it's important to try to actually understand one another's diverse world views and what they mean for modern life. I don't know anyone who has all of the right answers, but as long we do not devolve into a divided nation or fall under a tyrannical government, I have faith that our American political processes have a great set of checks and balances to keep us free and prosperous.
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Exhuminator wrote:
ElkinFencer10 wrote:Titty anime and waifus for EVERY American.
I think some folks would be surprised how therapeutic that stuff is.
Cutting the bullshit arguments and petty personal attacks in this thread out of my life and replacing them with titty anime has done wonders for me.
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