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 Many Republicans, especially older ones have this nostalgic urge for the US to go back in time. A lot of things WERE better back then, I am sure, but society, technology, and the geopolitical landscape is 100x exponentially more complex now. There is no going back to the times where a whole town would work at the same factory making a good wage, everyone went to the same church on Sunday, kids played outside all day, you can leave your doors unlocked and apple pies cooling on the window sill, the family gathered for breakfast and dinner and would watch the news and whatever show was on the television set. There is a lot to like about 2018 too... but many older people probably feel left out, or left behind in the world of smartphones, social media, and seeing brown people when they go to the grocery store, or seeing a sikh community center being built in their city.my2hands said:
 Nothing, unless you have zero understanding of history and lack empathy for others.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
 Hey what’s wrong with being a white guy?my2hands said:
 Pretty obvious you're 100% white maleflywallyfly said:
 OK, the 70's work for you? The 60's ? Let me guess, it has always sucked in this nation.. MSCGA (Make the Supreme Court Great Again)jerparker20 said:
 The 80's really sucked ass for an awful lot of people.flywallyfly said:
 Not that far back, how about say, the 80's ? MAGAdignin said:
 Exactly, we need to go back to when women and minorities couldn't vote. When your wife stayed at home barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen. When you could just dump your trash in the nearest river. When you could send the boy to go work in the coal mine to earn support the family. The good old days when america was great!flywallyfly said:MAGA
 That was when wages began to stagnate, the "middle class" started to disappear, and the area we now call the Rust Belt started to get really rusty and then decay. America has never really been great unless you are/were a wealthy (wealthy, not rich, there is a difference) white man.
 The obvious point is America was NEVER great... not the 60's or 70's, not now, not ever. Maybe one day, but that seems to be a very distant future right now
 That quaint existence is not coming back unless we literally build a bubble around the country and roll back technology 40 years. The 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s werent about resisting change. The USA progressed into the World's prominent superpower by taking the lead and staying at the forefront of a changing world. The choice is either to integrate, adapt, and progress into modern technology, science, culture, diversity, etc.... or reject it all and set us all back. Which direction are we going in I wonder?
 This is the whole premise of "Make America Great Again". This romance to roll everything back to the 'good old days' (which are never coming back)Post edited by MayDay10 on0
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            brianlux said:Now as for the SCOTUS issue, yes, we are royally fucked. Yes, this country has royally fucking reamed itself into the ground. R.I.P America (for now).To be honest, you should take the (for now) out cause you are going to be fucked for a very very long time. say bye to abortion in many states, say bye to gay marriage in many states, you want money taken out of politics? sorry not going to happen.America is beyond fucked.0
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 it depends on the level of knowledge that trump voters had going in, re: all the possible ramifications. honestly, until now, I didn't know pretty much anything about the supreme court, who was on it, who was going to be leaving, etc. So if you were a trump voter and unaware of some of these eventualities, you can't say they 100% knew what was at stake. there's a lot of people that are ignorant of the process and/or apathetic as to the consequences and still vote based on the candidate and their limited view of that role.PJ_Soul said:
 I totally agree with this, and also pretty much feel the same about those people who did vote, but for anyone but Trump and anyone but Clinton because they hated her that much, because...??? Those people 100% knew what was at stake and that a strategic vote against Trump was needed, but somehow their precious so-called consciences were more important than the future of their country and all the people who have been and will be fucked over by Trump's government and Trump's Supreme Court.jerparker20 said:
 +10000MayDay10 said:its rough.... but all the dummies that stayed home or voted for a hopeless third party need to fuck themselves.
 Especially the Bernie Bros the ultra-liberal crowd who just couldn't bring themselves to vote for Clinton, because...???
 I was NOT a fan of Clinton at all, but I voted for her for this exact reason. Unfortunately, Trump may seat at least one more SC judge before 2020 gets here.
 I can't say I expect every voter to know every little nuance of possibility of the next 4 years.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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 I may be wrong or just naive but I don't set this happening. I really hope not anyways.fife said:brianlux said:Now as for the SCOTUS issue, yes, we are royally fucked. Yes, this country has royally fucking reamed itself into the ground. R.I.P America (for now).To be honest, you should take the (for now) out cause you are going to be fucked for a very very long time. say bye to abortion in many states, say bye to gay marriage in many states, you want money taken out of politics? sorry not going to happen.America is beyond fucked.Columbus-2000
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 oh, that is exactly their plan. you can bet on it.KC138045 said:
 I may be wrong or just naive but I don't set this happening. I really hope not anyways.fife said:brianlux said:Now as for the SCOTUS issue, yes, we are royally fucked. Yes, this country has royally fucking reamed itself into the ground. R.I.P America (for now).To be honest, you should take the (for now) out cause you are going to be fucked for a very very long time. say bye to abortion in many states, say bye to gay marriage in many states, you want money taken out of politics? sorry not going to happen.America is beyond fucked.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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            KC138045 said:
 I may be wrong or just naive but I don't set this happening. I really hope not anyways.fife said:brianlux said:Now as for the SCOTUS issue, yes, we are royally fucked. Yes, this country has royally fucking reamed itself into the ground. R.I.P America (for now).To be honest, you should take the (for now) out cause you are going to be fucked for a very very long time. say bye to abortion in many states, say bye to gay marriage in many states, you want money taken out of politics? sorry not going to happen.America is beyond fucked. 
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 This seems like such a trivial thing to want to overturn. The conservative goal is to overturn Roe vs Wade?HughFreakingDillon said:
 oh, that is exactly their plan. you can bet on it.KC138045 said:
 I may be wrong or just naive but I don't set this happening. I really hope not anyways.fife said:brianlux said:Now as for the SCOTUS issue, yes, we are royally fucked. Yes, this country has royally fucking reamed itself into the ground. R.I.P America (for now).To be honest, you should take the (for now) out cause you are going to be fucked for a very very long time. say bye to abortion in many states, say bye to gay marriage in many states, you want money taken out of politics? sorry not going to happen.America is beyond fucked.0
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 hahahahahahahaMayDay10 said:KC138045 said:
 I may be wrong or just naive but I don't set this happening. I really hope not anyways.fife said:brianlux said:Now as for the SCOTUS issue, yes, we are royally fucked. Yes, this country has royally fucking reamed itself into the ground. R.I.P America (for now).To be honest, you should take the (for now) out cause you are going to be fucked for a very very long time. say bye to abortion in many states, say bye to gay marriage in many states, you want money taken out of politics? sorry not going to happen.America is beyond fucked. 
 So you're saying I'm wrong? Well fuck we're all screwed then!!
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 The SCOTUS issue was probably the main reason I voted against Hillary. It was a hot topic at the end of Obama’s term.HughFreakingDillon said:
 it depends on the level of knowledge that trump voters had going in, re: all the possible ramifications. honestly, until now, I didn't know pretty much anything about the supreme court, who was on it, who was going to be leaving, etc. So if you were a trump voter and unaware of some of these eventualities, you can't say they 100% knew what was at stake. there's a lot of people that are ignorant of the process and/or apathetic as to the consequences and still vote based on the candidate and their limited view of that role.PJ_Soul said:
 I totally agree with this, and also pretty much feel the same about those people who did vote, but for anyone but Trump and anyone but Clinton because they hated her that much, because...??? Those people 100% knew what was at stake and that a strategic vote against Trump was needed, but somehow their precious so-called consciences were more important than the future of their country and all the people who have been and will be fucked over by Trump's government and Trump's Supreme Court.jerparker20 said:
 +10000MayDay10 said:its rough.... but all the dummies that stayed home or voted for a hopeless third party need to fuck themselves.
 Especially the Bernie Bros the ultra-liberal crowd who just couldn't bring themselves to vote for Clinton, because...???
 I was NOT a fan of Clinton at all, but I voted for her for this exact reason. Unfortunately, Trump may seat at least one more SC judge before 2020 gets here.
 I can't say I expect every voter to know every little nuance of possibility of the next 4 years.
 Time for Ruth to go now!Post edited by PJPOWER on0
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 Time for anybody who thinks this way to go. Jesus, that's incredibly churlish and all-around ignorant of basic high school civics.PJPOWER said:
 The SCOTUS issue was probably the main reason I voted against Hillary. It was a hot topic at the end of Obama’s term.HughFreakingDillon said:
 it depends on the level of knowledge that trump voters had going in, re: all the possible ramifications. honestly, until now, I didn't know pretty much anything about the supreme court, who was on it, who was going to be leaving, etc. So if you were a trump voter and unaware of some of these eventualities, you can't say they 100% knew what was at stake. there's a lot of people that are ignorant of the process and/or apathetic as to the consequences and still vote based on the candidate and their limited view of that role.PJ_Soul said:
 I totally agree with this, and also pretty much feel the same about those people who did vote, but for anyone but Trump and anyone but Clinton because they hated her that much, because...??? Those people 100% knew what was at stake and that a strategic vote against Trump was needed, but somehow their precious so-called consciences were more important than the future of their country and all the people who have been and will be fucked over by Trump's government and Trump's Supreme Court.jerparker20 said:
 +10000MayDay10 said:its rough.... but all the dummies that stayed home or voted for a hopeless third party need to fuck themselves.
 Especially the Bernie Bros the ultra-liberal crowd who just couldn't bring themselves to vote for Clinton, because...???
 I was NOT a fan of Clinton at all, but I voted for her for this exact reason. Unfortunately, Trump may seat at least one more SC judge before 2020 gets here.
 I can't say I expect every voter to know every little nuance of possibility of the next 4 years.
 Time for Ruth to go now!
 The SCOTUS is supposed to be a delicately balanced judiciary that check themselves as well as other branches of our government; it was never supposed to be another weapon (in addition to Congress) in a fascist autocrat's arsenal.
 And I would say the same thing if Bernie or Hillary or some other antithesis to Trump had a stacked Congress and were to threaten to upset this balance.
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            PJPOWER said:
 The SCOTUS issue was probably the main reason I voted against Hillary. It was a hot topic at the end of Obama’s term.HughFreakingDillon said:
 it depends on the level of knowledge that trump voters had going in, re: all the possible ramifications. honestly, until now, I didn't know pretty much anything about the supreme court, who was on it, who was going to be leaving, etc. So if you were a trump voter and unaware of some of these eventualities, you can't say they 100% knew what was at stake. there's a lot of people that are ignorant of the process and/or apathetic as to the consequences and still vote based on the candidate and their limited view of that role.PJ_Soul said:
 I totally agree with this, and also pretty much feel the same about those people who did vote, but for anyone but Trump and anyone but Clinton because they hated her that much, because...??? Those people 100% knew what was at stake and that a strategic vote against Trump was needed, but somehow their precious so-called consciences were more important than the future of their country and all the people who have been and will be fucked over by Trump's government and Trump's Supreme Court.jerparker20 said:
 +10000MayDay10 said:its rough.... but all the dummies that stayed home or voted for a hopeless third party need to fuck themselves.
 Especially the Bernie Bros the ultra-liberal crowd who just couldn't bring themselves to vote for Clinton, because...???
 I was NOT a fan of Clinton at all, but I voted for her for this exact reason. Unfortunately, Trump may seat at least one more SC judge before 2020 gets here.
 I can't say I expect every voter to know every little nuance of possibility of the next 4 years.
 Time for Ruth to go now!
 What specific issues were you concerned with?
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 I figured that Hillary would most likely choose a very liberal leaning judge for Scalia’s seat...plain and simple.my2hands said:PJPOWER said:
 The SCOTUS issue was probably the main reason I voted against Hillary. It was a hot topic at the end of Obama’s term.HughFreakingDillon said:
 it depends on the level of knowledge that trump voters had going in, re: all the possible ramifications. honestly, until now, I didn't know pretty much anything about the supreme court, who was on it, who was going to be leaving, etc. So if you were a trump voter and unaware of some of these eventualities, you can't say they 100% knew what was at stake. there's a lot of people that are ignorant of the process and/or apathetic as to the consequences and still vote based on the candidate and their limited view of that role.PJ_Soul said:
 I totally agree with this, and also pretty much feel the same about those people who did vote, but for anyone but Trump and anyone but Clinton because they hated her that much, because...??? Those people 100% knew what was at stake and that a strategic vote against Trump was needed, but somehow their precious so-called consciences were more important than the future of their country and all the people who have been and will be fucked over by Trump's government and Trump's Supreme Court.jerparker20 said:
 +10000MayDay10 said:its rough.... but all the dummies that stayed home or voted for a hopeless third party need to fuck themselves.
 Especially the Bernie Bros the ultra-liberal crowd who just couldn't bring themselves to vote for Clinton, because...???
 I was NOT a fan of Clinton at all, but I voted for her for this exact reason. Unfortunately, Trump may seat at least one more SC judge before 2020 gets here.
 I can't say I expect every voter to know every little nuance of possibility of the next 4 years.
 Time for Ruth to go now!
 What specific issues were you concerned with?
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 And what were you worried such a judge would result in? I think that's what my2hands is wondering. Same here. If I had to guess about anyone saying what you said here, I'd guess that you want Roe v. Wade overturned, and for gay marriage legalization to be overturned. Obviously a more liberal SCOTUS would not be removing the 2nd Amendment like Trump is lying about, so I have to assume that wasn't your concern.PJPOWER said:
 I figured that Hillary would most likely choose a very liberal leaning judge for Scalia’s seat...plain and simple.my2hands said:PJPOWER said:
 The SCOTUS issue was probably the main reason I voted against Hillary. It was a hot topic at the end of Obama’s term.HughFreakingDillon said:
 it depends on the level of knowledge that trump voters had going in, re: all the possible ramifications. honestly, until now, I didn't know pretty much anything about the supreme court, who was on it, who was going to be leaving, etc. So if you were a trump voter and unaware of some of these eventualities, you can't say they 100% knew what was at stake. there's a lot of people that are ignorant of the process and/or apathetic as to the consequences and still vote based on the candidate and their limited view of that role.PJ_Soul said:
 I totally agree with this, and also pretty much feel the same about those people who did vote, but for anyone but Trump and anyone but Clinton because they hated her that much, because...??? Those people 100% knew what was at stake and that a strategic vote against Trump was needed, but somehow their precious so-called consciences were more important than the future of their country and all the people who have been and will be fucked over by Trump's government and Trump's Supreme Court.jerparker20 said:
 +10000MayDay10 said:its rough.... but all the dummies that stayed home or voted for a hopeless third party need to fuck themselves.
 Especially the Bernie Bros the ultra-liberal crowd who just couldn't bring themselves to vote for Clinton, because...???
 I was NOT a fan of Clinton at all, but I voted for her for this exact reason. Unfortunately, Trump may seat at least one more SC judge before 2020 gets here.
 I can't say I expect every voter to know every little nuance of possibility of the next 4 years.
 Time for Ruth to go now!
 What specific issues were you concerned with?
 With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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 Conservatives have been begging for this for decades. its a part of their cultural wartempo_n_groove said:
 This seems like such a trivial thing to want to overturn. The conservative goal is to overturn Roe vs Wade?HughFreakingDillon said:
 oh, that is exactly their plan. you can bet on it.KC138045 said:
 I may be wrong or just naive but I don't set this happening. I really hope not anyways.fife said:brianlux said:Now as for the SCOTUS issue, yes, we are royally fucked. Yes, this country has royally fucking reamed itself into the ground. R.I.P America (for now).To be honest, you should take the (for now) out cause you are going to be fucked for a very very long time. say bye to abortion in many states, say bye to gay marriage in many states, you want money taken out of politics? sorry not going to happen.America is beyond fucked.
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 Any rulings you were worried would be overturned? Any specific future issues you were thinking/concerned about?PJPOWER said:
 I figured that Hillary would most likely choose a very liberal leaning judge for Scalia’s seat...plain and simple.my2hands said:PJPOWER said:
 The SCOTUS issue was probably the main reason I voted against Hillary. It was a hot topic at the end of Obama’s term.HughFreakingDillon said:
 it depends on the level of knowledge that trump voters had going in, re: all the possible ramifications. honestly, until now, I didn't know pretty much anything about the supreme court, who was on it, who was going to be leaving, etc. So if you were a trump voter and unaware of some of these eventualities, you can't say they 100% knew what was at stake. there's a lot of people that are ignorant of the process and/or apathetic as to the consequences and still vote based on the candidate and their limited view of that role.PJ_Soul said:
 I totally agree with this, and also pretty much feel the same about those people who did vote, but for anyone but Trump and anyone but Clinton because they hated her that much, because...??? Those people 100% knew what was at stake and that a strategic vote against Trump was needed, but somehow their precious so-called consciences were more important than the future of their country and all the people who have been and will be fucked over by Trump's government and Trump's Supreme Court.jerparker20 said:
 +10000MayDay10 said:its rough.... but all the dummies that stayed home or voted for a hopeless third party need to fuck themselves.
 Especially the Bernie Bros the ultra-liberal crowd who just couldn't bring themselves to vote for Clinton, because...???
 I was NOT a fan of Clinton at all, but I voted for her for this exact reason. Unfortunately, Trump may seat at least one more SC judge before 2020 gets here.
 I can't say I expect every voter to know every little nuance of possibility of the next 4 years.
 Time for Ruth to go now!
 What specific issues were you concerned with?0
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 I’m pretty sure it is evident that I lean conservative when voting. I do not think Roe vs. Wade or gay marriage will get overturned. I’m not going to get into my feelings about rights of unborn babies, gun control or immigration, there are plenty of other threads here. You obviously think a heavily liberal sided Supreme Court would be a good idea, right? Why is that?PJ_Soul said:
 And what were you worried such a judge would result in? I think that's what my2hands is wondering. Same here. If I had to guess about anyone saying what you said here, I'd guess that you want Roe v. Wade overturned, and for gay marriage legalization to be overturned. Obviously a more liberal SCOTUS would not be removing the 2nd Amendment like Trump is lying about, so I have to assume that wasn't your concern.PJPOWER said:
 I figured that Hillary would most likely choose a very liberal leaning judge for Scalia’s seat...plain and simple.my2hands said:PJPOWER said:
 The SCOTUS issue was probably the main reason I voted against Hillary. It was a hot topic at the end of Obama’s term.HughFreakingDillon said:
 it depends on the level of knowledge that trump voters had going in, re: all the possible ramifications. honestly, until now, I didn't know pretty much anything about the supreme court, who was on it, who was going to be leaving, etc. So if you were a trump voter and unaware of some of these eventualities, you can't say they 100% knew what was at stake. there's a lot of people that are ignorant of the process and/or apathetic as to the consequences and still vote based on the candidate and their limited view of that role.PJ_Soul said:
 I totally agree with this, and also pretty much feel the same about those people who did vote, but for anyone but Trump and anyone but Clinton because they hated her that much, because...??? Those people 100% knew what was at stake and that a strategic vote against Trump was needed, but somehow their precious so-called consciences were more important than the future of their country and all the people who have been and will be fucked over by Trump's government and Trump's Supreme Court.jerparker20 said:
 +10000MayDay10 said:its rough.... but all the dummies that stayed home or voted for a hopeless third party need to fuck themselves.
 Especially the Bernie Bros the ultra-liberal crowd who just couldn't bring themselves to vote for Clinton, because...???
 I was NOT a fan of Clinton at all, but I voted for her for this exact reason. Unfortunately, Trump may seat at least one more SC judge before 2020 gets here.
 I can't say I expect every voter to know every little nuance of possibility of the next 4 years.
 Time for Ruth to go now!
 What specific issues were you concerned with?
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            RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
 Don’t be so negative. It’s not just America, it’s the world. The world is an awful place, but it’s gotten amazingly better in just the last 50 years. If everyone was as negative as you’re being right now there wouldn’t be many people who cared to live their lives at all. Here’s a cool article that made me think about overpopulation and the world as a whole a bit more:my2hands said:
 Nothing, unless you have zero understanding of history and lack empathy for others.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
 Hey what’s wrong with being a white guy?my2hands said:
 Pretty obvious you're 100% white maleflywallyfly said:
 OK, the 70's work for you? The 60's ? Let me guess, it has always sucked in this nation.. MSCGA (Make the Supreme Court Great Again)jerparker20 said:
 The 80's really sucked ass for an awful lot of people.flywallyfly said:
 Not that far back, how about say, the 80's ? MAGAdignin said:
 Exactly, we need to go back to when women and minorities couldn't vote. When your wife stayed at home barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen. When you could just dump your trash in the nearest river. When you could send the boy to go work in the coal mine to earn support the family. The good old days when america was great!flywallyfly said:MAGA
 That was when wages began to stagnate, the "middle class" started to disappear, and the area we now call the Rust Belt started to get really rusty and then decay. America has never really been great unless you are/were a wealthy (wealthy, not rich, there is a difference) white man.
 The obvious point is America was NEVER great... not the 60's or 70's, not now, not ever. Maybe one day, but that seems to be a very distant future right now
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 Stay positive, nothing gets achieved when you’re grumpy and negative.
 dont fall into the “I’m a liberal so I’m mad at everything” bullshit. You can have hopes and be positive regardless of political leanings.It looks to me like Bill Gates is rather naive when it comes to population. Let's look at the "facts":Fact #1: Since 1960, child deaths have plummeted from 20 million a year to 6 million a year.The natural mortality rate for humans is 40%. I recently was told this by a science professor who teaches at a large, well known university on the east coast. Now don't get me wrong, I'm not wishing anyone's child to die but the reality is, our wonderful medical advances have done little to stem over-population.
 Fact #2: Since 1960, the fertility rate has fallen by half.Gates says, "When the fertility rate is close to 2 children per woman, so that every couple is on average replaced by about two children, population growth is slow." First of all, the key word here is "when". It hasn't happened. And secondly, since when does women having 2 children reduce population? This is naive in the extreme. Think about it. A twenty five year old woman has two children. When they turn twenty five, they have two children making 4 total. The first mother is still alive. Now we have a population of 7 (from one). When the 4 children have two children, that makes 8 new children and, at 75, the original mother is probably still alive- totally population, 12 to 13. See what I mean? Totally naive.Fact #3: 137,000 people escaped extreme poverty every day between 1990 and 2015.That's great! OH, but wait. That's 25 years. How many people have been born into poverty in that amount of time. Over 3 billion people live on less than $2.50 a day. In the last 25 years, imagine how many people became trapped by poverty. Far more than the mere 137,000 who escaped.The world is getting better? Wishful thinking.
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