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The Democratic National Committee and allied groups to try to block third-party candidates from the 2024 ballot.


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Lane, my friend, the Democratic and Republican parties have both lost all sense of reason. Both must be destroyed and we start over.


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Lane, my friend,


Smiler Back to you Bill. Hope, the back is better.


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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We already have that sort of thing here, with the "top-two" primary ballot for statewide offices. It is grim humor when the cradle of the Peace and Freedom Party strangles third-party efforts in their cribs, and wholly unnecessary since Democrats ruled even then.

At some point, I expect karma to reassert itself and the state can return to its roots as a republic.


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It sounds like you guys are moving towards a chinese system of democracy. 'You can vote for who we choose."
 
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Lane, my friend, the Democratic and Republican parties have both lost all sense of reason. Both must be destroyed and we start over.


I don't see it as being about politics at this point. It's about whether you support the person who incited an insurrection and attempted to thwart the will of the electorate in a general election. It's beyond belief to me that anybody wants a return to a candidate who, to this day, lies about election fraud and who is publicly stating that the seditionists who have been jailed for storming the Capital of the United States should be released because they are patriots.

You can disagree with Democratic policies and platforms but they're not the ones who tried to stay in office through lies and violence.

It's an easy choice if you believe in our system of government. trump is a cancer.


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It sounds like you guys are moving towards a chinese system of democracy. 'You can vote for who we choose."


That is exactly how it is in Western so called “democracies”

You included.

Two party system has gotten so corrupted not sure we can sort it out!

Every country has a left leaning party and a right leaning party.

Non is better than the other.

Voting almost always gets split half way.

And whoever is in power pays all their attention to the fringe freaks! clap


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except we dont have a two party system.

And lets face it, even the chinese system offers more choice than the one your people are under.

And the real benefit of democracy is that the legal and justice system is not so easily corruptible or able to be dictated too by the leadership of the country. Not something you can say about your nation.
 
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It sounds like you guys are moving towards a chinese system of democracy. 'You can vote for who we choose."


It's already happening.

Just ask Bernie Sanders.

Of course, having honeymooned in Russia, he understands the concept of not rocking the boat...

The Republicans did Ron Paul dirty in 2008 as well but for whatever reason that gets lost in the mix.

I think we're there already.


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Lane, my friend, the Democratic and Republican parties have both lost all sense of reason. Both must be destroyed and we start over.


I don't see it as being about politics at this point. It's about whether you support the person who incited an insurrection and attempted to thwart the will of the electorate in a general election. It's beyond belief to me that anybody wants a return to a candidate who, to this day, lies about election fraud and who is publicly stating that the seditionists who have been jailed for storming the Capital of the United States should be released because they are patriots.

You can disagree with Democratic policies and platforms but they're not the ones who tried to stay in office through lies and violence.

It's an easy choice if you believe in our system of government. trump is a cancer.


You nailed it.

An intelligent person would have to submit to a convoluted set of primitive rationalizations to vote for a man they know in their hearts they should not support.
 
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I have determined that the real party, the real religion of these folks is Christian Nationalism.

The language used by President Trump and Dr. Easter is the same language as Germany and Austria-Hungary, pre-WWI Germanic Nationalist the views of numerous völkisch writers like Guido von List, Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels, and Hans Günther (the Race Pope).

Change Voltan out their corruption of Jesus, Slavs and Jews for Latin and African Americans, and the language is one to one comparison with the same grounded on belief to make the movement a religion or cult.
 
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except we dont have a two party system.

And lets face it, even the chinese system offers more choice than the one your people are under.

And the real benefit of democracy is that the legal and justice system is not so easily corruptible or able to be dictated too by the leadership of the country. Not something you can say about your nation.


You are forgetting the most important fact my friend.

No matter what system, no matter who is in charge.

THEY make the decisions.

At least in ours, those in charge do look after their citizens.

They don't use them as political party black mail items.

"I will give you so so if you pick me"

A promise very soon forgotten as soon as they are in.


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saeed,

The benevolent dictator theory! I completely understand and would agree if it was my favorite dictator, but there is no guarantee of that. That said, the majority of the American people appear to be too stupid function, let alone vote.
 
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I agree the Dims bribe voters -- welfare, student loan forgiveness, illegals, etc.
 
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except we dont have a two party system.

And lets face it, even the chinese system offers more choice than the one your people are under.

And the real benefit of democracy is that the legal and justice system is not so easily corruptible or able to be dictated too by the leadership of the country. Not something you can say about your nation.


You are forgetting the most important fact my friend.

No matter what system, no matter who is in charge.

THEY make the decisions.

At least in ours, those in charge do look after their citizens.

They don't use them as political party black mail items.

"I will give you so so if you pick me"

A promise very soon forgotten as soon as they are in.


I think you avoided the point.

And you are under a misapprehension if you think your crew is doing anything other than looking after themselves in some way better than ours.
Yes we trade politics, but overall we make better decisions if you go off of comparisons such as these quality of living graphs.

https://www.mercer.com/insight...living-city-ranking/
 
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except we dont have a two party system.

And lets face it, even the chinese system offers more choice than the one your people are under.

And the real benefit of democracy is that the legal and justice system is not so easily corruptible or able to be dictated too by the leadership of the country. Not something you can say about your nation.


You are forgetting the most important fact my friend.

No matter what system, no matter who is in charge.

THEY make the decisions.

At least in ours, those in charge do look after their citizens.

They don't use them as political party black mail items.

"I will give you so so if you pick me"

A promise very soon forgotten as soon as they are in.


“They “ do make the decisions, but if we don’t like them we have the opportunity to boot them out or even stand ourselves for election and do things differently.

What do you do ( as an average citizen) if you don’t like something about the way your country is run? Very few dictatorships are benevolent, aside from UAE and Oman I’m struggling to think of others.

As the average Joe doesn’t have a say in who runs things there is no guarantee that the next incumbent will be as benevolent.
 
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except we dont have a two party system.

And lets face it, even the chinese system offers more choice than the one your people are under.

And the real benefit of democracy is that the legal and justice system is not so easily corruptible or able to be dictated too by the leadership of the country. Not something you can say about your nation.


You are forgetting the most important fact my friend.

No matter what system, no matter who is in charge.

THEY make the decisions.

At least in ours, those in charge do look after their citizens.

They don't use them as political party black mail items.

"I will give you so so if you pick me"

A promise very soon forgotten as soon as they are in.


“They “ do make the decisions, but if we don’t like them we have the opportunity to boot them out or even stand ourselves for election and do things differently.

What do you do ( as an average citizen) if you don’t like something about the way your country is run? Very few dictatorships are benevolent, aside from UAE and Oman I’m struggling to think of others.

As the average Joe doesn’t have a say in who runs things there is no guarantee that the next incumbent will be as benevolent.


You do boot them out.

Replace them by another bunch of even worse crooks!

It never stop amazing me how you in the UK pick your rulers!

A silly idiot paid by big business was in charge.

You kicked him and chose one of Indian origin so he makes better sense to others.

London has a bloody stupid commie in charge.

Crime is rampant and all he thinks of is ULEZ!

I see now he is for re election he says he will not add more stupid greenie ULEZ!

Labor looks like being taking over next election!

We will be having exactly the same discussion after that! rotflmo


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Yep, there is a lot here which is less than ideal. I don’t like Khan, but the people of London voted for him.

But again, what can you do if you don’t like the rules made by those in charge?
 
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I cannot wait to see Angel in charge!

Almost as stupid as Kamala! clap


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I agree the Dims bribe voters -- welfare, student loan forgiveness, illegals, etc.


But, tax cuts for rich republicans and corporations aren't bribes, are they? 2020

And, by the way, most people on welfare don't vote, most students don't vote and zero "illegals" (who don't qualify for any government assistance) vote.


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I agree the Dims bribe voters -- welfare, student loan forgiveness, illegals, etc.


But, tax cuts for rich republicans and corporations aren't bribes, are they? 2020

And, by the way, most people on welfare don't vote, most students don't vote and zero "illegals" (who don't qualify for any government assistance) vote.


Now voting is done electronically, no one should trust it!


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Dubai at 79th and Abu dhabi at 84th for quality of living. And they are the best tony of the middle east can do.
Why is it that our democracies that you despise so much offer such better quality of life than your dictatorships Saeed?
 
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I agree the Dims bribe voters -- welfare, student loan forgiveness, illegals, etc.


But, tax cuts for rich republicans and corporations aren't bribes, are they? 2020

And, by the way, most people on welfare don't vote, most students don't vote and zero "illegals" (who don't qualify for any government assistance) vote.


Now voting is done electronically, no one should trust it!


How would you know?


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“They “ do make the decisions, but if we don’t like them we have the opportunity to boot them out or even stand ourselves for election and do things differently.


And what is the reelection rate for incumbents, 90% ?
 
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“They “ do make the decisions, but if we don’t like them we have the opportunity to boot them out or even stand ourselves for election and do things differently.


And what is the reelection rate for incumbents, 90% ?


Depends if they are perceived to have done a good job. Boris was kicked out because he lied. I don’t know when the next election will be but I’d be surprised if half of the present govt are reelected, might be less.
 
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I agree the Dims bribe voters -- welfare, student loan forgiveness, illegals, etc.


But, tax cuts for rich republicans and corporations aren't bribes, are they? 2020

And, by the way, most people on welfare don't vote, most students don't vote and zero "illegals" (who don't qualify for any government assistance) vote.


Now voting is done electronically, no one should trust it!


How would you know?


Trump said so! clap


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I agree the Dims bribe voters -- welfare, student loan forgiveness, illegals, etc.


But, tax cuts for rich republicans and corporations aren't bribes, are they? 2020

And, by the way, most people on welfare don't vote, most students don't vote and zero "illegals" (who don't qualify for any government assistance) vote.

And farm and corporate subsidies, those aren't "bribes" either.

It's simple: Anything Democrats do that benefits the majority of people is a bribe to get votes, while anything Republicans do for those who finance their campaigns or, for Supreme Court Justices, their ritzy vacations and RVs, is just what Baby Jesus wants.


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Farms and corporations make things.
 
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Dubai at 79th and Abu dhabi at 84th for quality of living. And they are the best tony of the middle east can do.
Why is it that our democracies that you despise so much offer such better quality of life than your dictatorships Saeed?


UAE Government :

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Arab_Emirates

But Saeed is an expert on American Democracy
 
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Farms and corporations make things.


And we pay them for those things when we buy them. Why do we have to subsidize them with our tax money too?

Ever see a steak in the supermarket that said "Discounted because the cow ate publicly-owned grass and the rancher got his losses covered by the government"? Bought lumber marked "Discounted because the trees came from National Forest land where the government paid more to make us a road than we paid for the trees"?


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An outsiders view. I dearly wish your farmers were not subsidised. Ours aren't. But given the large percentage of the produce you produce is used in the US, the subsidies could well be considered a way of keeping food prices lower and more affordable for the low income. And that shows in the relative difference in basic food items price between your country and mine.
 
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An outsiders view. I dearly wish your farmers were not subsidised. Ours aren't. But given the large percentage of the produce you produce is used in the US, the subsidies could well be considered a way of keeping food prices lower and more affordable for the low income. And that shows in the relative difference in basic food items price between your country and mine.


Our subsidies make absolutely no difference in the prices we pay, practically all the food sold in the U.S. is sold by huge conglomerates, whether or not they produce it, and the prices they charge are not "cost plus a reasonable profit", which would result in subsidized food being cheaper, but rather the prices are set by MBAs who calculate the ideal point between maximum profit and diminished demand.

They simply charge everything they can without driving down demand or leaving an opening for any alternative to enter the market. They farm subsidies as an extra crop, fertilizing with lobbyist money and campaign donations.


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Shanks we have discussed this, and you are right of course.
I wont even get into jeffi's post, he knows nothing about it and uses BS to get by.
 
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Yep. its like wealthy urban elite who push for the end to factory farming, because they can afford 3 x the price for a dozen eggs.
 
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Yep. its like wealthy urban elite who push for the end to factory farming, because they can afford 3 x the price for a dozen eggs.

Bingo.
 
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Yep. its like wealthy urban elite who push for the end to factory farming, because they can afford 3 x the price for a dozen eggs.

Bingo.


I get some of our eggs from a guy with chickens that run around his place eating bugs.
He gets more money than the supermarket pays him, and I pay less than the supermarket charges.
Not that the supermarket margins are so big...


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