Alphawolf55 wrote:Uraniun235 wrote:Alphawolf55 wrote:
For me not to vote for Obama. Either his Republican opposition would have to be willing to support tax hikes, green investments, dropping military spending and further health care reform (Basically not going to happen) or there would have to be a Progressive Third Party choice that had such a huge chance of winning that there's no way a spoiler effect would happen.
Wow, really? So even if Obama pushed through a privatization of Social Security and launched an invasion of Iran, you'd still vote for him just to avoid the scaaaaary Repubs?
It highly depends on what his opponent is offering. I'm not afraid to vote for a Republican if he's offering the right stuff. But I cant imagine a scenario in modern politics at all where the Republicans are more liberal then the Democrats. Now in the primary if there's some candidate that seriously challenges Obama's as a candidate that's a progressive dream, I'll vote for him. Because that's when you try to throw out center right politicians like Obama in today's political climate, in the primary not in the general election, that's where change happens.
Edit: Answer me this, what will sitting out on the next election and having the current Republicans truly accomplish? Are you hoping that another four year of Republicans in the White House will lead to a more progressive candidate being chosen for the 2016? What are you hoping to accomplish?
To be blunt, I think we're fucked either way, and I just want to be able to say with a clean conscience that when Obama betrayed both his campaign promises (and yes, while people did read too much into his campaign speeches, he has still retreated from what he campaigned on) and his basic duties as a president and as a human being, I refused to support his administration by voting in favor of another four years. If there's an actual Democratic primary challenger to Obama, I'll register Democrat and desperately hope that my piddling Oregonian primary vote somehow counts, but I really severely doubt that will happen. And even if there were a potential primary challenger, like I said, I live in Oregon; by the time we have our primary election, it's all but decided already. (I really hate that shit, too. "nuhhh our state law says we have primaries first" Iowa and New Hampshire should just burn, burn, burn.)
I'll also admit that as an Oregonian, it's much less "dangerous" for me to not vote Democrat than it would be in a more closely contested state. I still think that I would do the same in another state (although I couldn't tell you for certain without actually living in another state), but it's not like I'm going to be the guy that throws the election to whatever nightmare Repub ticket you wake up screaming from each night.
What I find offensive is that it seems like you assume I'm asking what it would take for you to vote Republican. I didn't say that at all. I won't vote Republican either, nor do I intend to not vote. I'm going to vote third-party. As to what I think I can accomplish, the only thing I can hope for is that enough other people vote third-party that it causes the main parties to either address the issues that make the third-party relatively successful, or that the main parties ignore it and the third-party manages to grow in the subsequent election.
But really, the most important thing for me is to refuse to assent to ongoing torture, handjobs for finance, and extended tax cuts for the rich. It's a small, insignificant gesture, as I'm sure Illuminatus Primus would remind us; but it seems like the very least I could do.
The Romulan Republic wrote:Uranium235 wrote:
Wow, really? So even if Obama pushed through a privatization of Social Security and launched an invasion of Iran, you'd still vote for him just to avoid the scaaaaary Repubs?
You're acting like fear of the Republicans is somehow unwarranted. Anyone with the rudiments of a functioning brain should be able to tell a far Right/Teabagger government would be worse than Obama. Keep in mind that for all the suckiness of this compromise, it doesn't include a balanced budget amendment or simply letting the government default like some in the Tea Party would have liked.
If you don't fear the prospect of a Teabagger President, you're either extremely ignorant of the last few years in American politics, extremely stupid, or both.
In any case, I certainly don't expect Obama will do either of the things you suggest.
No, I'm not saying we have nothing to fear from a Republican administration. What I'm saying is that you are letting the Democrats use that fear to secure your vote
no matter what they do. Alphawolf has already admitted that he would remain a steadfast Democratic supporter
even if Obama invaded Iran and destroyed Social Security, so what fucking incentive is there
at all for the Democrats to do
anything beneficial or good for you? All they have to do is be one step short of the Republicans, and you'll still stand by them no matter what. It's like a guy who is so afraid of being single that he stays with his girlfriend, even though she constantly cheats on him and treats him like shit. That's you, that's
exactly what you're doing, and you're fucking pathetic for it.