The Democratic Presidential Debates
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Lerxst1992 said:cincybearcat said:ecdanc said:Lerxst1992 said:The highly conservative village voice paints a stark timeline of NYC crime.
record high homicides in 1990 which was cut by nearly 70% in 1998. Wonder what could have happened in between.
https://www.villagevoice.com/2014/08/07/the-rise-and-fall-of-crime-in-new-york-city-a-timeline/More stats, acknowledging stats can be spun in any direction. But look at that cliff the murder rate took during Bloomberg’s tenure. Maybe taking a long look at that spike should get people to think. Probably not..0 -
cincybearcat said:what dreams said:cincybearcat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So what do you guys think of Amy? Is the surge over?
I really think all the nay-saying about the field needs to stop. Candidates can run or drop out at their own discretion and should not be pressured just so Sanders or Biden can be our nominee. It's BS. Let the voters decide.
EDIT: So much parroting of the media that we all decry. That's all this is. If she gets through Super Tuesday and doesn't win anything significant, then so be it. We've had two states cast their votes that don't represent anything about America. I don't know why anyone trusts the polls after 2016. Seriously. Can we get through Super Tuesday before we write people off?
Im very concerned for her campaign after watching that debate.https://youtu.be/iZwN0O9Xi08
SHould be noted Petes ON THE BATTLEFIELD NO ONE CARED ABOUT,.. and Bernies HOW COME WE ARE THE ONLY CUONTRY could be supercut this way also.Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:brianlux said:cincybearcat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So what do you guys think of Amy? Is the surge over?Looks that way to me too. Sorry to see her lose steam.I wonder when the herd will thin?
Seen both Yang and someone else say that Bloombergs people are going out to big doners wanting them to stop contributing to the other moderates campaigns to starve them.
So much freaking money in politics. It's all about money money money MONEY!
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Crime rates have been going down for decades - before, during, and after Bloomberg's terms. Crime rates have been going down in the USA and in many other countries the world over. There simply isn't any evidence that they declined more sharply during his tenure in office or as a result of his discriminatory policies. The rates of violent crime in NYC fell significantly, but they also had further to fall as they were higher than most other big cities. There are several competing theories but I'm guessing that the winning one isn't one that applied to only one city for a relatively narrow window of the time that the decline has been occurring.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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brianlux said:Spiritual_Chaos said:brianlux said:cincybearcat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So what do you guys think of Amy? Is the surge over?Looks that way to me too. Sorry to see her lose steam.I wonder when the herd will thin?
Seen both Yang and someone else say that Bloombergs people are going out to big doners wanting them to stop contributing to the other moderates campaigns to starve them.
So much freaking money in politics. It's all about money money money MONEY!
But happy Bernie got alot of money from alot of not-billionaires."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
cincybearcat said:what dreams said:cincybearcat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So what do you guys think of Amy? Is the surge over?
I really think all the nay-saying about the field needs to stop. Candidates can run or drop out at their own discretion and should not be pressured just so Sanders or Biden can be our nominee. It's BS. Let the voters decide.
EDIT: So much parroting of the media that we all decry. That's all this is. If she gets through Super Tuesday and doesn't win anything significant, then so be it. We've had two states cast their votes that don't represent anything about America. I don't know why anyone trusts the polls after 2016. Seriously. Can we get through Super Tuesday before we write people off?
Im very concerned for her campaign after watching that debate.
Her entire debate wasn't a disaster. Her one bad moment was upstaged by Bloomberg's entire two hours of bad performance. Yet nobody is asking him to step out or writing him off. Money is the reason, and that is parroting the media, not matter how you call it. The media isn't calling for him to drop out because they stand to lose a large chunk of change if he does. I'm not playing that game in my assessment of events.0 -
what dreams said:cincybearcat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So what do you guys think of Amy? Is the surge over?
I really think all the nay-saying about the field needs to stop. Candidates can run or drop out at their own discretion and should not be pressured just so Sanders or Biden can be our nominee. It's BS. Let the voters decide.The problem is four candidates are similar to Amy and two similar to Bernie. Even if far fewer vote “socialist” Bernie wants to change the rules so he wins based on that simple math.
Compounding this, in NINE days,40% of the delegates will be decided. Let’s say based on current polling Bernie gets 28% between now and super tues. the others get between 25% and 10%
In order for Bernie to win the nomination on the first ballot and avoid the super delegates, he would need to win about 65% of the remaining vote after super tues. Say the others would need between 68 and 75%.None of that would happen. Bernie would scream that his 35% of non democrats deserve control of the party. That’s why it’s imperative for the moderates to “coalesce “ around a single candidate within nine days or we are heading to a bitterly divided party. And probably losing to trump, and losing more freedom in the process and seeing a return of preexisting conditions.0 -
what dreams said:cincybearcat said:what dreams said:cincybearcat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So what do you guys think of Amy? Is the surge over?
I really think all the nay-saying about the field needs to stop. Candidates can run or drop out at their own discretion and should not be pressured just so Sanders or Biden can be our nominee. It's BS. Let the voters decide.
EDIT: So much parroting of the media that we all decry. That's all this is. If she gets through Super Tuesday and doesn't win anything significant, then so be it. We've had two states cast their votes that don't represent anything about America. I don't know why anyone trusts the polls after 2016. Seriously. Can we get through Super Tuesday before we write people off?
Im very concerned for her campaign after watching that debate.
Her entire debate wasn't a disaster. Her one bad moment was upstaged by Bloomberg's entire two hours of bad performance. Yet nobody is asking him to step out or writing him off. Money is the reason, and that is parroting the media, not matter how you call it. The media isn't calling for him to drop out because they stand to lose a large chunk of change if he does. I'm not playing that game in my assessment of events.
So was Bloomberg’s and I don’t think he should be in either.
But, when I’m giving my opinion here it’s based on what I believe reality to be. I believed she needed to be really good to make up for the $ issue. She wasn’t. I hope she performs better than I expect in Nevada and SC. And I hope she can stay in the race. But if I had to place a bet, I’d say she is out after Super Tuesday. Again, hope not.hippiemom = goodness0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:brianlux said:Spiritual_Chaos said:brianlux said:cincybearcat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So what do you guys think of Amy? Is the surge over?Looks that way to me too. Sorry to see her lose steam.I wonder when the herd will thin?
Seen both Yang and someone else say that Bloombergs people are going out to big doners wanting them to stop contributing to the other moderates campaigns to starve them.
So much freaking money in politics. It's all about money money money MONEY!
But happy Bernie got alot of money from alot of not-billionaires.hippiemom = goodness0 -
oftenreading said:Crime rates have been going down for decades - before, during, and after Bloomberg's terms. Crime rates have been going down in the USA and in many other countries the world over. There simply isn't any evidence that they declined more sharply during his tenure in office or as a result of his discriminatory policies. The rates of violent crime in NYC fell significantly, but they also had further to fall as they were higher than most other big cities. There are several competing theories but I'm guessing that the winning one isn't one that applied to only one city for a relatively narrow window of the time that the decline has been occurring.Not for the ultimate crime, murder. In fact the opposite of what you say is true. Do I need to repost that picture from above?0
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ecdanc said:Lerxst1992 said:cincybearcat said:ecdanc said:Lerxst1992 said:The highly conservative village voice paints a stark timeline of NYC crime.
record high homicides in 1990 which was cut by nearly 70% in 1998. Wonder what could have happened in between.
https://www.villagevoice.com/2014/08/07/the-rise-and-fall-of-crime-in-new-york-city-a-timeline/More stats, acknowledging stats can be spun in any direction. But look at that cliff the murder rate took during Bloomberg’s tenure. Maybe taking a long look at that spike should get people to think. Probably not..The decline began in 1996 when the policy began and continued to decline during MBs term.0 -
Lerxst1992 said:The problem is four candidates are similar to Amy and two similar to Bernie. Even if far fewer vote “socialist” Bernie wants to change the rules so he wins based on that simple math.
E.g. Saw somewhere that Warrens lost voters went to Buttagieg more than Bernie. And many Biden voters having Bernie as their second choice etc.
I would also guess many Amy voters and many Liz voters would go to eachother, based on them being women.Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:Lerxst1992 said:The problem is four candidates are similar to Amy and two similar to Bernie. Even if far fewer vote “socialist” Bernie wants to change the rules so he wins based on that simple math.
E.g. Saw somewhere that Warrens lost voters went to Buttagieg more than Bernie. And many Biden voters having Bernie as their second choice etc.
I would also guess many Amy voters and many Liz voters would go to eachother, based on them being women.There’s no way to prove a linear progression. From my discussions with other voters, m4a is a fairly divisive policy. I find it unlikely someone who wants to force the economy thru a radical shift would be unwilling to cross that ideological line and vice versa.0 -
Lerxst1992 said:what dreams said:cincybearcat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So what do you guys think of Amy? Is the surge over?
I really think all the nay-saying about the field needs to stop. Candidates can run or drop out at their own discretion and should not be pressured just so Sanders or Biden can be our nominee. It's BS. Let the voters decide.The problem is four candidates are similar to Amy and two similar to Bernie. Even if far fewer vote “socialist” Bernie wants to change the rules so he wins based on that simple math.
Compounding this, in NINE days,40% of the delegates will be decided. Let’s say based on current polling Bernie gets 28% between now and super tues. the others get between 25% and 10%
In order for Bernie to win the nomination on the first ballot and avoid the super delegates, he would need to win about 65% of the remaining vote after super tues. Say the others would need between 68 and 75%.None of that would happen. Bernie would scream that his 35% of non democrats deserve control of the party. That’s why it’s imperative for the moderates to “coalesce “ around a single candidate within nine days or we are heading to a bitterly divided party. And probably losing to trump, and losing more freedom in the process and seeing a return of preexisting conditions.0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:Lerxst1992 said:The problem is four candidates are similar to Amy and two similar to Bernie. Even if far fewer vote “socialist” Bernie wants to change the rules so he wins based on that simple math.
E.g. Saw somewhere that Warrens lost voters went to Buttagieg more than Bernie. And many Biden voters having Bernie as their second choice etc.
I would also guess many Amy voters and many Liz voters would go to eachother, based on them being women.
Sorry, but you lost me with that.0 -
Lerxst1992 said:ecdanc said:Lerxst1992 said:cincybearcat said:ecdanc said:Lerxst1992 said:The highly conservative village voice paints a stark timeline of NYC crime.
record high homicides in 1990 which was cut by nearly 70% in 1998. Wonder what could have happened in between.
https://www.villagevoice.com/2014/08/07/the-rise-and-fall-of-crime-in-new-york-city-a-timeline/More stats, acknowledging stats can be spun in any direction. But look at that cliff the murder rate took during Bloomberg’s tenure. Maybe taking a long look at that spike should get people to think. Probably not..The decline began in 1996 when the policy began and continued to decline during MBs term.0 -
hedonist said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Lerxst1992 said:The problem is four candidates are similar to Amy and two similar to Bernie. Even if far fewer vote “socialist” Bernie wants to change the rules so he wins based on that simple math.
E.g. Saw somewhere that Warrens lost voters went to Buttagieg more than Bernie. And many Biden voters having Bernie as their second choice etc.
I would also guess many Amy voters and many Liz voters would go to eachother, based on them being women."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Lerxst1992 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Lerxst1992 said:The problem is four candidates are similar to Amy and two similar to Bernie. Even if far fewer vote “socialist” Bernie wants to change the rules so he wins based on that simple math.
E.g. Saw somewhere that Warrens lost voters went to Buttagieg more than Bernie. And many Biden voters having Bernie as their second choice etc.
I would also guess many Amy voters and many Liz voters would go to eachother, based on them being women.There’s no way to prove a linear progression. From my discussions with other voters, m4a is a fairly divisive policy. I find it unlikely someone who wants to force the economy thru a radical shift would be unwilling to cross that ideological line and vice versa.
E.g.:Former Vice President Joe Biden (D) is atop the field of Democratic presidential candidates in most polls, but a new survey finds that many of his supporters would be willing to back his top rival, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).
A Hill-HarrisX poll released Wednesday found that 27 percent of registered voters who support Biden said Sanders was their second pick to become the Democratic nominee.
Everyone I talk to here would vote for Bernie/Warren and think the rest are weirdly right-wing out of a Twilght Zone Episode that no one in their right mind would vote for. Make of that anecdotal evidence, what you see fit.Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Lerxst1992 said:oftenreading said:Crime rates have been going down for decades - before, during, and after Bloomberg's terms. Crime rates have been going down in the USA and in many other countries the world over. There simply isn't any evidence that they declined more sharply during his tenure in office or as a result of his discriminatory policies. The rates of violent crime in NYC fell significantly, but they also had further to fall as they were higher than most other big cities. There are several competing theories but I'm guessing that the winning one isn't one that applied to only one city for a relatively narrow window of the time that the decline has been occurring.Not for the ultimate crime, murder. In fact the opposite of what you say is true. Do I need to repost that picture from above?my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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Someone here (gimme?) mentioned "brokered convention" a while back. If this goes to a brokered convention, what do you all think the outcome would be?
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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