"Conquering the world on horseback is easy; it is dismounting and governing that is hard.” Genghis KhanLittleRaven wrote:Uh...that's all they NEED to be. That's all an opposition party has to do. It worked great for the Republicans, it's working great for the Democrats.Antiboyscout wrote:Can anyone say what the Democratic platform is other than "oppose Trump"?
Opposing is easy. Governing is hard, as the Republicans are learning.
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I could not find any policy plans anywhere in Wahsington? No legislation that is written down by the right?LittleRaven wrote:Uh...that's all they NEED to be. That's all an opposition party has to do. It worked great for the Republicans, it's working great for the Democrats.Antiboyscout wrote:Can anyone say what the Democratic platform is other than "oppose Trump"?
Opposing is easy. Governing is hard, as the Republicans are learning.
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I apologize in advance if I'm misinterpreted this statement...it's...lacking in clarity.Agent Vinod wrote:I could not find any policy plans anywhere in Wahsington? No legislation that is written down by the right?
Anyway, there are lots of policy plans from the right in Washington. In fact, one of the Republicans problems is that they have too many plans, and not enough leadership on which of the many competing plans are actually going to be pursued. The Republican party is currently split between a few big competing factions, which by itself is not new. But until recently, the idea was that a couple of the factions (big money doners/defense contractors) would get what they wanted, and the others (evangelicals, blue-collar whites) were just there to provide votes and could be safely ignored. Then came Trump. Now nobody is sure who can be safely ignored any more.
Which leads to the second part of your question, legislation. There is precious little Republican legislation, and much of what is written doesn't pass, because nobody is sure who in charge any more. Trump wants things to be great. But great is...vague...as a policy goal. He wants tax cuts for everyone and smaller deficits and more services...and he wants the credit. Republicans in Congress just want to go back to being an opposition party...railing about Obama and then sitting back and waiting for the checks to arrive was MUCH easier than the crap they're having to slog through now. That's why it's currently up in the air as to whether or not the Republicans can pass a tax cut.
Democrats, meanwhile, as discovering just how wonderful it is to be the opposition party. All they have to do is rail against Trump, and the voters flock to the polls. It's positively intoxicating.
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Tell that to Ossof and do not get carried away.LittleRaven wrote:Democrats, meanwhile, as discovering just how wonderful it is to be the opposition party. All they have to do is rail against Trump, and the voters flock to the polls. It's positively intoxicating.Agent Vinod wrote:I could not find any policy plans anywhere in Wahsington? No legislation that is written down by the right?
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Ossoff was running for Georgia's Sixth District. It's been solidly red since the 70s. Being the opposition party is a big boost, but it's not magic. Republicans didn't start winning in NYC just because they opposed Obama, and Democrats aren't going to just start winning the South.Agent Vinod wrote:Tell that to Ossof and do not get carried away.
Well, except for Alabama. They might win that. But that's more Republican incompetence than Democratic genius.
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A sadly troubling poll, yes, but I find one bit of that site interesting: that the poll was conducted via "landline phones." Even in Alabama, how many people still use landline phones? I can't imagine many.
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Old people vote...Archanubis wrote:A sadly troubling poll, yes, but I find one bit of that site interesting: that the poll was conducted via "landline phones." Even in Alabama, how many people still use landline phones? I can't imagine many.
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That still doesn't make them a representative sample.Agent Vinod wrote:Old people vote...Archanubis wrote:A sadly troubling poll, yes, but I find one bit of that site interesting: that the poll was conducted via "landline phones." Even in Alabama, how many people still use landline phones? I can't imagine many.
Failing to consider statistical biases in phone polls is how we got the "Dewey Defeats Truman" oopsie.
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I wonder which would be worse for Republican moral, losing a senate seat in a solid red state, or going into an election years as the party of traitors and child molesters.?