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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,695
    pjl44 said:
    Not the worst outcome in the world.  Biden with a GOP Senate majority and a narrower House that a moderate bipartisan caucus can wield more power in. 

    And, actually, Biden will not mind that at all.  Pressure's off. He can use McConnell as the excuse why he doesn't implement the crazys' hoped for plan.  And, so I'm now taking bets how long it takes for Dems to call for Pelosi to invoke 25th Amendment b/c Biden doesn't take on McConnell.  I say 6 months.

    Basically any hope for a major domestic policy shift is gone with no change in the Senate.   Stability. Basically the markets are telling you this positive news today.

    I do wonder what happens with the positive Middle East news.  If Biden (or really whoever his Sec'y of State) brings Palestine back to the table, that will evaporate quicker than it seemed to come together.   I assume Biden will continue to draw down troops around the world as Trump had already been doing.

    Trump legacy has been cemented for years by this election. No change to Supreme Court. No new States (which both seemed unlikely with a few Moderate Dems anyway).  No major Tax Code change.  All bye, bye.   

    I still expect spending to continue unabated as Trump didn't really change that either. I mean he did a $3 Trillion Cares Act and was prepared to do another $2. So, what's another $1 on top of that? If Dems want to bail out NY, lol. Fine by me (it's stupid, but eh).  At some point, there will be a reckoning.  Each party keeps planning for it to be the other party's problem.

    So, while everyone will focus on whatever they want here, I will end with 2 questions - given this most likely reality of GOP Senate hold and Dem President:

    1) What of significance do you think will actually change? 
    2)  Given they will be able to slip some smaller initiatives in, what do you hope they will (and realistically get through) choose to?
    This more or less sums up how I feel minus the 25th push
    I think it's funny 2 posters have commented on what I thought was clearly a throw away joke. Lighten up. You "won."  No more Trump (other than on MSNBC when they hire him).
    lol you must be drunk MSNBC I got a $100 that would never happen Faux yes and got another $100 that Pelosi never tried to remove Biden with 25th , and if your not drunk let me buy what ever you’re smoking! 
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  • MayDay10
    MayDay10 Posts: 11,856
    Biden
    Yeah, like I said, I dont mind the checks.  A wild swing to unchecked Dem policy would swing the pendulum too far, and it would surely come back (and also result in more violence) IMO.  

    I welcome stability.  That is what I most look forward to.  No more wild tweet storms by our president.  Don't have to worry about a dipshit President making an ass out of all of us while at Diplomatic events.  No more Kushner, Don Jr, etc.,  Heads of cabinet and agencys who are actually qualified.  Adherence to science and facts.  The end of the hostile takeover of the Judiciary.  

    Dont need full student loan forgiveness, further unchecked AA initiatives, banning Christmas, and everything else.  

    Maybe there will be sensible healthcare reform that the Senate will feel pressure to pass through?  
  • pjl44
    pjl44 Posts: 10,547
    edited November 2020
    I'm sitting this one out
    pjl44 said:
    Not the worst outcome in the world.  Biden with a GOP Senate majority and a narrower House that a moderate bipartisan caucus can wield more power in. 

    And, actually, Biden will not mind that at all.  Pressure's off. He can use McConnell as the excuse why he doesn't implement the crazys' hoped for plan.  And, so I'm now taking bets how long it takes for Dems to call for Pelosi to invoke 25th Amendment b/c Biden doesn't take on McConnell.  I say 6 months.

    Basically any hope for a major domestic policy shift is gone with no change in the Senate.   Stability. Basically the markets are telling you this positive news today.

    I do wonder what happens with the positive Middle East news.  If Biden (or really whoever his Sec'y of State) brings Palestine back to the table, that will evaporate quicker than it seemed to come together.   I assume Biden will continue to draw down troops around the world as Trump had already been doing.

    Trump legacy has been cemented for years by this election. No change to Supreme Court. No new States (which both seemed unlikely with a few Moderate Dems anyway).  No major Tax Code change.  All bye, bye.   

    I still expect spending to continue unabated as Trump didn't really change that either. I mean he did a $3 Trillion Cares Act and was prepared to do another $2. So, what's another $1 on top of that? If Dems want to bail out NY, lol. Fine by me (it's stupid, but eh).  At some point, there will be a reckoning.  Each party keeps planning for it to be the other party's problem.

    So, while everyone will focus on whatever they want here, I will end with 2 questions - given this most likely reality of GOP Senate hold and Dem President:

    1) What of significance do you think will actually change? 
    2)  Given they will be able to slip some smaller initiatives in, what do you hope they will (and realistically get through) choose to?
    This more or less sums up how I feel minus the 25th push
    I think it's funny 2 posters have commented on what I thought was clearly a throw away joke. Lighten up. You "won."  No more Trump (other than on MSNBC when they hire him).
    It doesn't come off as a joke because it seems entirely plausible for a segment of Democrats, including Pelosi
  • EdsonNascimento
    EdsonNascimento Posts: 5,531
    edited November 2020
    you think democrats will try to have their own president removed?
    oops. 3. and I guess 4 with the no chance comment. That is hysterical.   It was a throw away joke. I will remember how serious this place takes itself next time I post. Lol. 
    Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.
  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,261
    Biden
    pjl44 said:
    pjl44 said:
    Not the worst outcome in the world.  Biden with a GOP Senate majority and a narrower House that a moderate bipartisan caucus can wield more power in. 

    And, actually, Biden will not mind that at all.  Pressure's off. He can use McConnell as the excuse why he doesn't implement the crazys' hoped for plan.  And, so I'm now taking bets how long it takes for Dems to call for Pelosi to invoke 25th Amendment b/c Biden doesn't take on McConnell.  I say 6 months.

    Basically any hope for a major domestic policy shift is gone with no change in the Senate.   Stability. Basically the markets are telling you this positive news today.

    I do wonder what happens with the positive Middle East news.  If Biden (or really whoever his Sec'y of State) brings Palestine back to the table, that will evaporate quicker than it seemed to come together.   I assume Biden will continue to draw down troops around the world as Trump had already been doing.

    Trump legacy has been cemented for years by this election. No change to Supreme Court. No new States (which both seemed unlikely with a few Moderate Dems anyway).  No major Tax Code change.  All bye, bye.   

    I still expect spending to continue unabated as Trump didn't really change that either. I mean he did a $3 Trillion Cares Act and was prepared to do another $2. So, what's another $1 on top of that? If Dems want to bail out NY, lol. Fine by me (it's stupid, but eh).  At some point, there will be a reckoning.  Each party keeps planning for it to be the other party's problem.

    So, while everyone will focus on whatever they want here, I will end with 2 questions - given this most likely reality of GOP Senate hold and Dem President:

    1) What of significance do you think will actually change? 
    2)  Given they will be able to slip some smaller initiatives in, what do you hope they will (and realistically get through) choose to?
    This more or less sums up how I feel minus the 25th push
    I think it's funny 2 posters have commented on what I thought was clearly a throw away joke. Lighten up. You "won."  No more Trump (other than on MSNBC when they hire him).
    It doesn't come off as a joke because it seems entirely plausible for a segment of Democrats, including Pelosi
    No...it doesn't come off as a joke because it follows the GOP narrative of insane bullshit
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  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,261
    Biden
    WI called for Biden
    Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
    The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)

    1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
    2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
    2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
    2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
    2020: Oakland, Oakland:  2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
    2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
    2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana; 2025: Pitt1, Pitt2
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,538
    edited November 2020
    Biden
    you think democrats will try to have their own president removed?
    oops. 3. and I guess 4 with the no chance comment. That is hysterical.   It was a throw away joke. I will remember how serious this place takes itself next time I post. Lol. 
    you can't hide a "joke" amongst an essay of seriousness and expect anyone to be able to pick it out. honestly, you never know what kind of nuttery is going to come out of a trumpster. 
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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,695
    C19 still alive and infecting, so who would you rather have trying to combat the virus for the next year? We already know how this idiot tried doing zero, 230k dead Americans how many were registered to vote? 
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  • tbergs
    tbergs Posts: 10,425
    Biden
    pjl44 said:
    Not the worst outcome in the world.  Biden with a GOP Senate majority and a narrower House that a moderate bipartisan caucus can wield more power in. 

    And, actually, Biden will not mind that at all.  Pressure's off. He can use McConnell as the excuse why he doesn't implement the crazys' hoped for plan.  And, so I'm now taking bets how long it takes for Dems to call for Pelosi to invoke 25th Amendment b/c Biden doesn't take on McConnell.  I say 6 months.

    Basically any hope for a major domestic policy shift is gone with no change in the Senate.   Stability. Basically the markets are telling you this positive news today.

    I do wonder what happens with the positive Middle East news.  If Biden (or really whoever his Sec'y of State) brings Palestine back to the table, that will evaporate quicker than it seemed to come together.   I assume Biden will continue to draw down troops around the world as Trump had already been doing.

    Trump legacy has been cemented for years by this election. No change to Supreme Court. No new States (which both seemed unlikely with a few Moderate Dems anyway).  No major Tax Code change.  All bye, bye.   

    I still expect spending to continue unabated as Trump didn't really change that either. I mean he did a $3 Trillion Cares Act and was prepared to do another $2. So, what's another $1 on top of that? If Dems want to bail out NY, lol. Fine by me (it's stupid, but eh).  At some point, there will be a reckoning.  Each party keeps planning for it to be the other party's problem.

    So, while everyone will focus on whatever they want here, I will end with 2 questions - given this most likely reality of GOP Senate hold and Dem President:

    1) What of significance do you think will actually change? 
    2)  Given they will be able to slip some smaller initiatives in, what do you hope they will (and realistically get through) choose to?
    This more or less sums up how I feel minus the 25th push
    I think it's funny 2 posters have commented on what I thought was clearly a throw away joke. Lighten up. You "won."  No more Trump (other than on MSNBC when they hire him).
    See, it could be a joke, but the regulars around here know your MO. You make a "joke", that isn't a joke because you've already alluded to your stance on the "joke" in other posts so it's more like you taking a stab at owning some libs. If you really wanted discourse, your post would reflect a more sincere interest instead of trying to take a lap because you're giddy about those points you made about cementing Trump's legacy.
    It's a hopeless situation...
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,538
    Biden
    tbergs said:
    pjl44 said:
    Not the worst outcome in the world.  Biden with a GOP Senate majority and a narrower House that a moderate bipartisan caucus can wield more power in. 

    And, actually, Biden will not mind that at all.  Pressure's off. He can use McConnell as the excuse why he doesn't implement the crazys' hoped for plan.  And, so I'm now taking bets how long it takes for Dems to call for Pelosi to invoke 25th Amendment b/c Biden doesn't take on McConnell.  I say 6 months.

    Basically any hope for a major domestic policy shift is gone with no change in the Senate.   Stability. Basically the markets are telling you this positive news today.

    I do wonder what happens with the positive Middle East news.  If Biden (or really whoever his Sec'y of State) brings Palestine back to the table, that will evaporate quicker than it seemed to come together.   I assume Biden will continue to draw down troops around the world as Trump had already been doing.

    Trump legacy has been cemented for years by this election. No change to Supreme Court. No new States (which both seemed unlikely with a few Moderate Dems anyway).  No major Tax Code change.  All bye, bye.   

    I still expect spending to continue unabated as Trump didn't really change that either. I mean he did a $3 Trillion Cares Act and was prepared to do another $2. So, what's another $1 on top of that? If Dems want to bail out NY, lol. Fine by me (it's stupid, but eh).  At some point, there will be a reckoning.  Each party keeps planning for it to be the other party's problem.

    So, while everyone will focus on whatever they want here, I will end with 2 questions - given this most likely reality of GOP Senate hold and Dem President:

    1) What of significance do you think will actually change? 
    2)  Given they will be able to slip some smaller initiatives in, what do you hope they will (and realistically get through) choose to?
    This more or less sums up how I feel minus the 25th push
    I think it's funny 2 posters have commented on what I thought was clearly a throw away joke. Lighten up. You "won."  No more Trump (other than on MSNBC when they hire him).
    See, it could be a joke, but the regulars around here know your MO. You make a "joke", that isn't a joke because you've already alluded to your stance on the "joke" in other posts so it's more like you taking a stab at owning some libs. If you really wanted discourse, your post would reflect a more sincere interest instead of trying to take a lap because you're giddy about those points you made about cementing Trump's legacy.
    exactly
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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,885
    Biden
    pjl44 said:
    pjl44 said:
    Not the worst outcome in the world.  Biden with a GOP Senate majority and a narrower House that a moderate bipartisan caucus can wield more power in. 

    And, actually, Biden will not mind that at all.  Pressure's off. He can use McConnell as the excuse why he doesn't implement the crazys' hoped for plan.  And, so I'm now taking bets how long it takes for Dems to call for Pelosi to invoke 25th Amendment b/c Biden doesn't take on McConnell.  I say 6 months.

    Basically any hope for a major domestic policy shift is gone with no change in the Senate.   Stability. Basically the markets are telling you this positive news today.

    I do wonder what happens with the positive Middle East news.  If Biden (or really whoever his Sec'y of State) brings Palestine back to the table, that will evaporate quicker than it seemed to come together.   I assume Biden will continue to draw down troops around the world as Trump had already been doing.

    Trump legacy has been cemented for years by this election. No change to Supreme Court. No new States (which both seemed unlikely with a few Moderate Dems anyway).  No major Tax Code change.  All bye, bye.   

    I still expect spending to continue unabated as Trump didn't really change that either. I mean he did a $3 Trillion Cares Act and was prepared to do another $2. So, what's another $1 on top of that? If Dems want to bail out NY, lol. Fine by me (it's stupid, but eh).  At some point, there will be a reckoning.  Each party keeps planning for it to be the other party's problem.

    So, while everyone will focus on whatever they want here, I will end with 2 questions - given this most likely reality of GOP Senate hold and Dem President:

    1) What of significance do you think will actually change? 
    2)  Given they will be able to slip some smaller initiatives in, what do you hope they will (and realistically get through) choose to?
    This more or less sums up how I feel minus the 25th push
    I think it's funny 2 posters have commented on what I thought was clearly a throw away joke. Lighten up. You "won."  No more Trump (other than on MSNBC when they hire him).
    It doesn't come off as a joke because it seems entirely plausible for a segment of Democrats, including Pelosi
    Biden and Nancy will be locked at the hips.  They will work perfectly together 
  • "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • OnWis97
    OnWis97 St. Paul, MN Posts: 5,610
    edited November 2020
    Biden


    And, actually, Biden will not mind that at all.  Pressure's off. He can use McConnell as the excuse why he doesn't implement the crazys' hoped for plan.  And, so I'm now taking bets how long it takes for Dems to call for Pelosi to invoke 25th Amendment b/c Biden doesn't take on McConnell.  I say 6 months.

    (I still think Trump finds a way to be inagurated on January 20, but...) It will be a legitimate excuse.  Mitch won't let him do anything. I guess your point might be a little more subtle; he doesn't have to say "no" to the hard-left because Mitch won't even let him nominate a justice to the 44th district of Wyoming.  So I guess that's a point.

    No, there's no conspiracy to replace Biden with a woman of color. And even if there was, they wouldn't use the 25th.  In this era of politics-as-sport, nobody would want that kind of a stain on a person of their party. They'd fake a medical reason for him to step down.

    EDIT: I took a break to, uh, do work, mid-post...missing that "it was a joke." Well, you're not the first person I've seen make "that joke" and it's not always a joke. If this wasn't a conspiracy theory with at least some legs, I may have let it go.  But a joke didn't really fit in with the rest of your post.

    Post edited by OnWis97 on
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,538
    Biden
    WI called for Biden
    cnn still hasn't updated. fox news updated it like 10 minutes ago. i've never understood why cnn.com is so slow to update breaking news items. it's strange. 
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  • static111
    static111 Posts: 5,110
    Biden
    static111 said:
    Not a fan of votes being counted into Wednesday and Thursday.  You want to mail it in then mail it ten days in advance.  Or drop it off.  This just creates doubt amongst some of the electorate when you have swings after Election Day.
    Why are you more worried about "doubts" amongs idiots, than about if every citizens vote gets counted in an election?
    I never said anything about people not being able to vote.  There is PLENTY of time to vote well in advance.  I say cutoff the mail in votes 8 days or so in advance to allow time to arrive so we don't have a million votes counted on Wed/Thurs but perhaps only 30,000 vote left to count afterwards.  I had 30 days to vote in person.  It doesn't take much time to mail in or drive by and drop off a ballot.  
    The votes that are being counted have been sitting there for weeks for the most part. Republican legislatures would not allow a rules change to let the votes be counted as they come in. What you propose would take for republicans to work together and change counting rules so we could get accurate tallys more quickly.  They won’t do this because it sets them up for what we have today, crying fraud when votes are being counted.
    End of day, I am for a system that counts 95%+ of the votes on election day.  So these states need to count the votes like Florida does so they can be reported on election day.  That's all I am suggesting.  Not limiting peoples' ability to vote.  I don't think there is anything wrong with some sort of rule saying that if you want to mail in your vote you must have it postmarked by whatever date, or dropped off by whatever date and if not, vote in person. 
    I agree. The postmarks and late mailed ballots are largely not what is causing the debacle we have today.  This is all because R legislatures do not allow mail ballots to be counted until Election Day.  If it was only a few thousand late ballots we wouldn’t be here.  It is literally hundred of thousands of ballots that showed up on time.
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  • I'm sitting this one out
    MayDay10 said:
    A wild swing to unchecked Dem policy would swing the pendulum too far, 
    Too far in what direction? Lol.  The scary direction of humanity? 

    "I need Lindsey Graham in senate to keep stability"

    There is urgent need for changes. Seems stability through the years hasn't done that much.
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • PJNB
    PJNB Posts: 13,890
    static111 said:
    static111 said:
    Not a fan of votes being counted into Wednesday and Thursday.  You want to mail it in then mail it ten days in advance.  Or drop it off.  This just creates doubt amongst some of the electorate when you have swings after Election Day.
    Why are you more worried about "doubts" amongs idiots, than about if every citizens vote gets counted in an election?
    I never said anything about people not being able to vote.  There is PLENTY of time to vote well in advance.  I say cutoff the mail in votes 8 days or so in advance to allow time to arrive so we don't have a million votes counted on Wed/Thurs but perhaps only 30,000 vote left to count afterwards.  I had 30 days to vote in person.  It doesn't take much time to mail in or drive by and drop off a ballot.  
    The votes that are being counted have been sitting there for weeks for the most part. Republican legislatures would not allow a rules change to let the votes be counted as they come in. What you propose would take for republicans to work together and change counting rules so we could get accurate tallys more quickly.  They won’t do this because it sets them up for what we have today, crying fraud when votes are being counted.
    End of day, I am for a system that counts 95%+ of the votes on election day.  So these states need to count the votes like Florida does so they can be reported on election day.  That's all I am suggesting.  Not limiting peoples' ability to vote.  I don't think there is anything wrong with some sort of rule saying that if you want to mail in your vote you must have it postmarked by whatever date, or dropped off by whatever date and if not, vote in person. 
    I agree. The postmarks and late mailed ballots are largely not what is causing the debacle we have today.  This is all because R legislatures do not allow mail ballots to be counted until Election Day.  If it was only a few thousand late ballots we wouldn’t be here.  It is literally hundred of thousands of ballots that showed up on time.
    A fucking men. This was known for weeks this was going to happen. The GOP wanted it to happen its all they have, 
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,538
    Biden
    MayDay10 said:
    A wild swing to unchecked Dem policy would swing the pendulum too far, 
    Too far in what direction? Lol.  The scary direction of humanity? 

    "I need Lindsey Graham in senate to keep stability"

    There is urgent need for changes. Seems stability through the years hasn't done that much.
    it would swing too far in the next election.

    first black president begets first openly racist asshole in modern times as president, for example
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  • I'm sitting this one out
    Haha. Can not stop reading it like he's being tongue in cheek 


    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • pjl44
    pjl44 Posts: 10,547
    I'm sitting this one out
    This, from the Biden camp, is not good.