16 words; 16 questions.

N&P: Discuss governments, nations, politics and recent related news here.

Moderators: Alyrium Denryle, Edi, K. A. Pital

User avatar
Iceberg
ASVS Master of Laundry
Posts: 4068
Joined: 2002-07-03 11:23am
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Contact:

Post by Iceberg »

We shall see. Remember that Candidate Dean implemented a successful statewide health care system in Vermont during his tenure as Governor. His national healthcare proposals may find greater acceptance from Americans seeing as they come from a doctor, rather than a lawyer.
"Carriers dispense fighters, which dispense assbeatings." - White Haven

| Hyperactive Gundam Pilot of MM | GALE | ASVS | Cleaners | Kibologist (beable) | DFB |
If only one rock and roll song echoes into tomorrow
There won't be anything to keep you from the distant morning glow.
I'm not a man. I just portrayed one for 15 years.
User avatar
Joe
Space Cowboy
Posts: 17314
Joined: 2002-08-22 09:58pm
Location: Wishing I was in Athens, GA

Post by Joe »

The President's wife had more power in crafting what would have been one of the most important bills in U.S. history than most Congressmen did. That is fucked up.
Image

BoTM / JL / MM / HAB / VRWC / Horseman

I'm studying for the CPA exam. Have a nice summer, and if you're down just sit back and realize that Joe is off somewhere, doing much worse than you are.
Axis Kast
Vympel's Bitch
Posts: 3893
Joined: 2003-03-02 10:45am
Location: Pretoria, South Africa
Contact:

Post by Axis Kast »

Only because the people have been propagandized to believe that national health care = communism.
Not Communism, but a decrease in standards.
However, it may well be won by a fiscal conservative campaigning against a man whose fiscal policy has proven to be woefully prodigal.
Like it or not, this election will be won over issues of national security. Bush already has it in the bag.

That said, I’m also apt to favor the “one man in the saddle at a time” policy. Bush knows best about Iraq. I’d hate to see somebody like Dean inject a new spin – or worse, damage our credibility beyond repair by pulling out altogether.
User avatar
Joe
Space Cowboy
Posts: 17314
Joined: 2002-08-22 09:58pm
Location: Wishing I was in Athens, GA

Post by Joe »

Iceberg wrote:We shall see. Remember that Candidate Dean implemented a successful statewide health care system in Vermont during his tenure as Governor. His national healthcare proposals may find greater acceptance from Americans seeing as they come from a doctor, rather than a lawyer.
You are mistaken. A universal healthcare system just got voted down overwhelmingly in Oregon, one of the most liberal states in the country. It's a loser.
Image

BoTM / JL / MM / HAB / VRWC / Horseman

I'm studying for the CPA exam. Have a nice summer, and if you're down just sit back and realize that Joe is off somewhere, doing much worse than you are.
User avatar
Iceberg
ASVS Master of Laundry
Posts: 4068
Joined: 2002-07-03 11:23am
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Contact:

Post by Iceberg »

I think the one in the saddle right now is doing a lousy job, though...
"Carriers dispense fighters, which dispense assbeatings." - White Haven

| Hyperactive Gundam Pilot of MM | GALE | ASVS | Cleaners | Kibologist (beable) | DFB |
If only one rock and roll song echoes into tomorrow
There won't be anything to keep you from the distant morning glow.
I'm not a man. I just portrayed one for 15 years.
User avatar
Joe
Space Cowboy
Posts: 17314
Joined: 2002-08-22 09:58pm
Location: Wishing I was in Athens, GA

Post by Joe »

Bush's domestic policy is an absolute fucking disaster. I would love to vote against it, if I could find a good candidate.
Image

BoTM / JL / MM / HAB / VRWC / Horseman

I'm studying for the CPA exam. Have a nice summer, and if you're down just sit back and realize that Joe is off somewhere, doing much worse than you are.
User avatar
Stravo
Official SD.Net Teller of Tales
Posts: 12806
Joined: 2002-07-08 12:06pm
Location: NYC

Post by Stravo »

Axis Kast wrote: However, it may well be won by a fiscal conservative campaigning against a man whose fiscal policy has proven to be woefully prodigal.

Like it or not, this election will be won over issues of national security. Bush already has it in the bag.
I completely disagree, history has shown time and time again that the American people are first and foremost concerned about their pocketbooks and where they're next paycheck is coming from. If there is no discernable recovery coming by election time, Clinton's motto "It's the economy stupid" will be proven the genius that it was then.

Unfortunately not a single democrat has the charisma or politcal skill to pull off what Clinton did.
Wherever you go, there you are.

Ripped Shirt Monkey - BOTMWriter's Guild Cybertron's Finest Justice League
This updated sig brought to you by JME2
Image
User avatar
Joe
Space Cowboy
Posts: 17314
Joined: 2002-08-22 09:58pm
Location: Wishing I was in Athens, GA

Post by Joe »

Clinton won by focusing on the economy and moving to the center. Something I don't see the main Democratic hopefuls doing.
Image

BoTM / JL / MM / HAB / VRWC / Horseman

I'm studying for the CPA exam. Have a nice summer, and if you're down just sit back and realize that Joe is off somewhere, doing much worse than you are.
User avatar
Iceberg
ASVS Master of Laundry
Posts: 4068
Joined: 2002-07-03 11:23am
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Contact:

Post by Iceberg »

Durran Korr wrote:Clinton won by focusing on the economy and moving to the center. Something I don't see the main Democratic hopefuls doing.
Are you kidding? Clinton ran on two traditionally liberal issues - civil rights and universal healthcare. It wasn't until after his election that he moved to the center.

The number of hardcore straight-ticket Republicans and Democrats in the country is about equal, which means that it's the candidate who can best engage and keep the uncertain voters in the middle who's going to win the election.
"Carriers dispense fighters, which dispense assbeatings." - White Haven

| Hyperactive Gundam Pilot of MM | GALE | ASVS | Cleaners | Kibologist (beable) | DFB |
If only one rock and roll song echoes into tomorrow
There won't be anything to keep you from the distant morning glow.
I'm not a man. I just portrayed one for 15 years.
User avatar
Stravo
Official SD.Net Teller of Tales
Posts: 12806
Joined: 2002-07-08 12:06pm
Location: NYC

Post by Stravo »

Iceberg wrote:
Durran Korr wrote:Clinton won by focusing on the economy and moving to the center. Something I don't see the main Democratic hopefuls doing.
Are you kidding? Clinton ran on two traditionally liberal issues - civil rights and universal healthcare. It wasn't until after his election that he moved to the center.

The number of hardcore straight-ticket Republicans and Democrats in the country is about equal, which means that it's the candidate who can best engage and keep the uncertain voters in the middle who's going to win the election.
Did you wacth the War room? Clinton stuck to the straight center pissing off the liberal elite in the party which never forgave him for what he did.
Wherever you go, there you are.

Ripped Shirt Monkey - BOTMWriter's Guild Cybertron's Finest Justice League
This updated sig brought to you by JME2
Image
Axis Kast
Vympel's Bitch
Posts: 3893
Joined: 2003-03-02 10:45am
Location: Pretoria, South Africa
Contact:

Post by Axis Kast »

I completely disagree, history has shown time and time again that the American people are first and foremost concerned about their pocketbooks and where they're next paycheck is coming from. If there is no discernable recovery coming by election time, Clinton's motto "It's the economy stupid" will be proven the genius that it was then.
In my opinion, national security will win the upcoming election for George Bush - even assuming a Democratic candidate challenges his economic initiatives. Clinton won against a man whose war was already over.
User avatar
Iceberg
ASVS Master of Laundry
Posts: 4068
Joined: 2002-07-03 11:23am
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Contact:

Post by Iceberg »

Axis Kast wrote:
I completely disagree, history has shown time and time again that the American people are first and foremost concerned about their pocketbooks and where they're next paycheck is coming from. If there is no discernable recovery coming by election time, Clinton's motto "It's the economy stupid" will be proven the genius that it was then.
In my opinion, national security will win the upcoming election for George Bush - even assuming a Democratic candidate challenges his economic initiatives. Clinton won against a man whose war was already over.
Creating a neverending war wasn't exactly an election-winning strategy for Lyndon Johnson, you realize.
"Carriers dispense fighters, which dispense assbeatings." - White Haven

| Hyperactive Gundam Pilot of MM | GALE | ASVS | Cleaners | Kibologist (beable) | DFB |
If only one rock and roll song echoes into tomorrow
There won't be anything to keep you from the distant morning glow.
I'm not a man. I just portrayed one for 15 years.
User avatar
Joe
Space Cowboy
Posts: 17314
Joined: 2002-08-22 09:58pm
Location: Wishing I was in Athens, GA

Post by Joe »

Are you kidding? Clinton ran on two traditionally liberal issues - civil rights and universal healthcare. It wasn't until after his election that he moved to the center.
Are you crazy? The middle class tax cut? Chastising racist rappers? Clinton ran fully in the center, and it was only after he was elected that he moved left (and ended up having a very liberal administration both times).
The number of hardcore straight-ticket Republicans and Democrats in the country is about equal, which means that it's the candidate who can best engage and keep the uncertain voters in the middle who's going to win the election.
35 percent of the voters are going to vote Republican, and 35 percent Democrat. That's how it is these days.
Image

BoTM / JL / MM / HAB / VRWC / Horseman

I'm studying for the CPA exam. Have a nice summer, and if you're down just sit back and realize that Joe is off somewhere, doing much worse than you are.
User avatar
Stravo
Official SD.Net Teller of Tales
Posts: 12806
Joined: 2002-07-08 12:06pm
Location: NYC

Post by Stravo »

Axis Kast wrote:
I completely disagree, history has shown time and time again that the American people are first and foremost concerned about their pocketbooks and where they're next paycheck is coming from. If there is no discernable recovery coming by election time, Clinton's motto "It's the economy stupid" will be proven the genius that it was then.
In my opinion, national security will win the upcoming election for George Bush - even assuming a Democratic candidate challenges his economic initiatives. Clinton won against a man whose war was already over.
Who was in a much better position than this one who's war is starting to be questioned, whose troops are angry at him and whose reasons for going to war are coming under question. This war is not the crown jewel in his foreign policy/national security crown yet. It may in fact be a loadstone for him ESPECIALLY if the economy is still in the toilet.
Wherever you go, there you are.

Ripped Shirt Monkey - BOTMWriter's Guild Cybertron's Finest Justice League
This updated sig brought to you by JME2
Image
User avatar
Joe
Space Cowboy
Posts: 17314
Joined: 2002-08-22 09:58pm
Location: Wishing I was in Athens, GA

Post by Joe »

Iceberg wrote:
Axis Kast wrote:
I completely disagree, history has shown time and time again that the American people are first and foremost concerned about their pocketbooks and where they're next paycheck is coming from. If there is no discernable recovery coming by election time, Clinton's motto "It's the economy stupid" will be proven the genius that it was then.
In my opinion, national security will win the upcoming election for George Bush - even assuming a Democratic candidate challenges his economic initiatives. Clinton won against a man whose war was already over.
Creating a neverending war wasn't exactly an election-winning strategy for Lyndon Johnson, you realize.
Vietnam was a fucking disaster. Bush's foreign policy has not been, in the eyes of most Americans (including this one).
Image

BoTM / JL / MM / HAB / VRWC / Horseman

I'm studying for the CPA exam. Have a nice summer, and if you're down just sit back and realize that Joe is off somewhere, doing much worse than you are.
User avatar
Iceberg
ASVS Master of Laundry
Posts: 4068
Joined: 2002-07-03 11:23am
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Contact:

Post by Iceberg »

Durran Korr wrote:
Iceberg wrote:
Axis Kast wrote: In my opinion, national security will win the upcoming election for George Bush - even assuming a Democratic candidate challenges his economic initiatives. Clinton won against a man whose war was already over.
Creating a neverending war wasn't exactly an election-winning strategy for Lyndon Johnson, you realize.
Vietnam was a fucking disaster. Bush's foreign policy has not been, in the eyes of most Americans (including this one).
Expect Iraq to be a BIG campaign issue if we're still there and still losing men this time next year.
"Carriers dispense fighters, which dispense assbeatings." - White Haven

| Hyperactive Gundam Pilot of MM | GALE | ASVS | Cleaners | Kibologist (beable) | DFB |
If only one rock and roll song echoes into tomorrow
There won't be anything to keep you from the distant morning glow.
I'm not a man. I just portrayed one for 15 years.
User avatar
Joe
Space Cowboy
Posts: 17314
Joined: 2002-08-22 09:58pm
Location: Wishing I was in Athens, GA

Post by Joe »

Stravo wrote:
Iceberg wrote:
Durran Korr wrote:Clinton won by focusing on the economy and moving to the center. Something I don't see the main Democratic hopefuls doing.
Are you kidding? Clinton ran on two traditionally liberal issues - civil rights and universal healthcare. It wasn't until after his election that he moved to the center.

The number of hardcore straight-ticket Republicans and Democrats in the country is about equal, which means that it's the candidate who can best engage and keep the uncertain voters in the middle who's going to win the election.
Did you wacth the War room? Clinton stuck to the straight center pissing off the liberal elite in the party which never forgave him for what he did.
Indeed. Clinton branded himself as a "New Democrat" precisely to distance himself from the old, more liberal character of the party.
Image

BoTM / JL / MM / HAB / VRWC / Horseman

I'm studying for the CPA exam. Have a nice summer, and if you're down just sit back and realize that Joe is off somewhere, doing much worse than you are.
Howedar
Emperor's Thumb
Posts: 12472
Joined: 2002-07-03 05:06pm
Location: St. Paul, MN

Post by Howedar »

Durran Korr wrote:
Iceberg wrote:We shall see. Remember that Candidate Dean implemented a successful statewide health care system in Vermont during his tenure as Governor. His national healthcare proposals may find greater acceptance from Americans seeing as they come from a doctor, rather than a lawyer.
You are mistaken. A universal healthcare system just got voted down overwhelmingly in Oregon, one of the most liberal states in the country. It's a loser.
Measure 23 got smacked down because it was poorly written, not necessarily because Oregonians disagree with the idea.

Read the text of the measure sometime, it was a real stinker. There was no requirement for residency or even citizenship, for example.
Howedar is no longer here. Need to talk to him? Talk to Pick.
Axis Kast
Vympel's Bitch
Posts: 3893
Joined: 2003-03-02 10:45am
Location: Pretoria, South Africa
Contact:

Post by Axis Kast »

Read the text of the measure sometime, it was a real stinker. There was no requirement for residency or even citizenship, for example.
I seriously doubt that was pertinent to most voters.
Who was in a much better position than this one who's war is starting to be questioned, whose troops are angry at him and whose reasons for going to war are coming under question. This war is not the crown jewel in his foreign policy/national security crown yet. It may in fact be a loadstone for him ESPECIALLY if the economy is still in the toilet.
Now it's coming down to, "How do we percieve public opinion?" Media rants aside, I hear nothing about Bush from day to day among the people I live and work with. I have a strong feeling there'll be confidence in our current President come next November even if we are still losing soldiers on an occasional basis.
Howedar
Emperor's Thumb
Posts: 12472
Joined: 2002-07-03 05:06pm
Location: St. Paul, MN

Post by Howedar »

Axis Kast wrote:
Read the text of the measure sometime, it was a real stinker. There was no requirement for residency or even citizenship, for example.
I seriously doubt that was pertinent to most voters.
LOL! I live here. I voted on it. I know people who voted on it.

You live half a world away.



And you have the balls to question my interpretation of my fellow voters just from your own personal beliefs?
Howedar is no longer here. Need to talk to him? Talk to Pick.
User avatar
Coyote
Rabid Monkey
Posts: 12464
Joined: 2002-08-23 01:20am
Location: The glorious Sun-Barge! Isis, Isis, Ra,Ra,Ra!
Contact:

Post by Coyote »

Lets bear in mind, we did NOT go to war based SOLELY on the guesses about the sale of African Uranium.

Said sale, aslo, has not been proven to be true but has also not been proven false either.

So far the number of dead has barely matched that of the first Gulf War. It is not a stacking of bodies like cordwood in a Vietnam style deathfest. In fact I would say that the rabid, irrational hatred and attacks on Bush are fueling the resistance movement as surely as they did the Vietnmese in that war.

Saddam was evil; lets not enable his hangers-on and give them hope.
Something about Libertarianism always bothered me. Then one day, I realized what it was:
Libertarian philosophy can be boiled down to the phrase, "Work Will Make You Free."


In Libertarianism, there is no Government, so the Bosses are free to exploit the Workers.
In Communism, there is no Government, so the Workers are free to exploit the Bosses.
So in Libertarianism, man exploits man, but in Communism, its the other way around!

If all you want to do is have some harmless, mindless fun, go H3RE INST3ADZ0RZ!!
Grrr! Fight my Brute, you pansy!
Howedar
Emperor's Thumb
Posts: 12472
Joined: 2002-07-03 05:06pm
Location: St. Paul, MN

Post by Howedar »

Coyote wrote: Said sale, aslo, has not been proven to be true but has also not been proven false either.
Thats not how it works, friend.
Howedar is no longer here. Need to talk to him? Talk to Pick.
User avatar
Iceberg
ASVS Master of Laundry
Posts: 4068
Joined: 2002-07-03 11:23am
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Contact:

Post by Iceberg »

Coyote wrote:Saddam was evil; lets not enable his hangers-on and give them hope.
:roll: So it's giving Saddam's hangers-on hope by debating and investigating what may very well have been a felony perpetrated against the United States of America??
John Dean wrote: http://writ.news.findlaw.com/dean/20030606.html

"To put it bluntly, if Bush has taken Congress and the nation into war based on bogus information, he is cooked. Manipulation or deliberate misuse of national security intelligence data, if proven, could be "a high crime" under the Constitution's impeachment clause. It would also be a violation of federal criminal law, including the broad federal anti-conspiracy statute, which renders it a felony "to defraud the United States, or any agency thereof in any manner or for any purpose.""
"Carriers dispense fighters, which dispense assbeatings." - White Haven

| Hyperactive Gundam Pilot of MM | GALE | ASVS | Cleaners | Kibologist (beable) | DFB |
If only one rock and roll song echoes into tomorrow
There won't be anything to keep you from the distant morning glow.
I'm not a man. I just portrayed one for 15 years.
User avatar
Joe
Space Cowboy
Posts: 17314
Joined: 2002-08-22 09:58pm
Location: Wishing I was in Athens, GA

Post by Joe »

Please. The same case could be made against Bill Clinton.
Image

BoTM / JL / MM / HAB / VRWC / Horseman

I'm studying for the CPA exam. Have a nice summer, and if you're down just sit back and realize that Joe is off somewhere, doing much worse than you are.
User avatar
Iceberg
ASVS Master of Laundry
Posts: 4068
Joined: 2002-07-03 11:23am
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Contact:

Post by Iceberg »

Durran Korr wrote:Please. The same case could be made against Bill Clinton.
So in which manufactured scandal did Clinton defraud the American government? Actually, during the Clinton affair, the GOP was defrauding the American government, as they were using Government money to finance a partisan vendetta against a sitting president with no evidence.
"Carriers dispense fighters, which dispense assbeatings." - White Haven

| Hyperactive Gundam Pilot of MM | GALE | ASVS | Cleaners | Kibologist (beable) | DFB |
If only one rock and roll song echoes into tomorrow
There won't be anything to keep you from the distant morning glow.
I'm not a man. I just portrayed one for 15 years.
Post Reply