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« Reply #2240 on: November 13, 2018, 12:47:55 AM »

Well, at least now we know how to defeat Trump in 2020.

We just need some buckets of water!


Every day i think there's no way he could get anymore disgraceful and then he does.
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« Reply #2241 on: November 13, 2018, 12:49:37 AM »

And more good news for women. Krysten Sinema has become Arizona's first woman senator as well as the first openly bisexual US senator. Depending on how Florida shakes out and the Mississippi runoff goes, democrats could end up losing nothing at all while gaining a ton. That would put us in good position in 2020 in the senate. It was a blue wave just not in the senate. Republicans had a opportunity to really pile on in the senate with all the blue seats up in republican states and at most now they'll gain 2. The overwhelming message of this election is women coming out and starting to say old white guys your time is up.
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« Reply #2242 on: November 13, 2018, 06:22:46 PM »

And more good news for women. Krysten Sinema has become Arizona's first woman senator as well as the first openly bisexual US senator. Depending on how Florida shakes out and the Mississippi runoff goes, democrats could end up losing nothing at all while gaining a ton. That would put us in good position in 2020 in the senate. It was a blue wave just not in the senate. Republicans had a opportunity to really pile on in the senate with all the blue seats up in republican states and at most now they'll gain 2. The overwhelming message of this election is women coming out and starting to say old white guys your time is up.

I assume you are aware that Sinema ran against another woman, so either way they were getting a white female senator.   

 
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« Reply #2243 on: November 13, 2018, 10:27:20 PM »

And more good news for women. Krysten Sinema has become Arizona's first woman senator as well as the first openly bisexual US senator. Depending on how Florida shakes out and the Mississippi runoff goes, democrats could end up losing nothing at all while gaining a ton. That would put us in good position in 2020 in the senate. It was a blue wave just not in the senate. Republicans had a opportunity to really pile on in the senate with all the blue seats up in republican states and at most now they'll gain 2. The overwhelming message of this election is women coming out and starting to say old white guys your time is up.

I assume you are aware that Sinema ran against another woman, so either way they were getting a white female senator.   

 
Of course but with Sinema we get a second historical first.
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« Reply #2244 on: November 14, 2018, 10:11:16 AM »

And more good news for women. Krysten Sinema has become Arizona's first woman senator as well as the first openly bisexual US senator. Depending on how Florida shakes out and the Mississippi runoff goes, democrats could end up losing nothing at all while gaining a ton. That would put us in good position in 2020 in the senate. It was a blue wave just not in the senate. Republicans had a opportunity to really pile on in the senate with all the blue seats up in republican states and at most now they'll gain 2. The overwhelming message of this election is women coming out and starting to say old white guys your time is up.

I assume you are aware that Sinema ran against another woman, so either way they were getting a white female senator.   

 
Of course but with Sinema we get a second historical first.

Not sure why that matters.  If we don't look down on or discriminate against people for their sexuality, then I don't understand handing out kudos for it either.
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« Reply #2245 on: November 14, 2018, 11:28:16 PM »

And more good news for women. Krysten Sinema has become Arizona's first woman senator as well as the first openly bisexual US senator. Depending on how Florida shakes out and the Mississippi runoff goes, democrats could end up losing nothing at all while gaining a ton. That would put us in good position in 2020 in the senate. It was a blue wave just not in the senate. Republicans had a opportunity to really pile on in the senate with all the blue seats up in republican states and at most now they'll gain 2. The overwhelming message of this election is women coming out and starting to say old white guys your time is up.

I assume you are aware that Sinema ran against another woman, so either way they were getting a white female senator.   

 
Of course but with Sinema we get a second historical first.

Not sure why that matters.  If we don't look down on or discriminate against people for their sexuality, then I don't understand handing out kudos for it either.
It shouldn't but the fact we are still breaking down these barriers in 2018 make it matter. it matters this will be the most diverse congress ever. The first two native women, the first two women muslim, the first black congresswoman from Massacusetts, the first two hispanic women from Texas, the first two women from Iowa. The youngest women ever elected. The first openly gay governor. It is sad in 2018 we are still having to break these barriers. I can't wait for the day it no longer matters.
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« Reply #2246 on: November 14, 2018, 11:29:27 PM »

Did all you guys remember your costumes last week so you could vote twice illegally? Also, don't forget your ID the next time you want to buy cereal.  rofl
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« Reply #2247 on: November 15, 2018, 07:16:01 AM »

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-endorses-bipartisan-criminal-justice-reform-bill/2018/11/14/9be8f926-e84c-11e8-bd89-eecf3b178206_story.html?utm_term=.134ec674dec7

If this actually passes and gets to the president he absolutely deserves credit for this. This would be a good first step.
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« Reply #2248 on: November 15, 2018, 07:46:08 AM »

And more good news for women. Krysten Sinema has become Arizona's first woman senator as well as the first openly bisexual US senator. Depending on how Florida shakes out and the Mississippi runoff goes, democrats could end up losing nothing at all while gaining a ton. That would put us in good position in 2020 in the senate. It was a blue wave just not in the senate. Republicans had a opportunity to really pile on in the senate with all the blue seats up in republican states and at most now they'll gain 2. The overwhelming message of this election is women coming out and starting to say old white guys your time is up.

I assume you are aware that Sinema ran against another woman, so either way they were getting a white female senator.   

 
Of course but with Sinema we get a second historical first.

Not sure why that matters.  If we don't look down on or discriminate against people for their sexuality, then I don't understand handing out kudos for it either.
It shouldn't but the fact we are still breaking down these barriers in 2018 make it matter. it matters this will be the most diverse congress ever. The first two native women, the first two women muslim, the first black congresswoman from Massacusetts, the first two hispanic women from Texas, the first two women from Iowa. The youngest women ever elected. The first openly gay governor. It is sad in 2018 we are still having to break these barriers. I can't wait for the day it no longer matters.

It doesn't matter to me now, so we are making progress.  hihi

 
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« Reply #2249 on: November 15, 2018, 07:47:12 AM »

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-endorses-bipartisan-criminal-justice-reform-bill/2018/11/14/9be8f926-e84c-11e8-bd89-eecf3b178206_story.html?utm_term=.134ec674dec7

If this actually passes and gets to the president he absolutely deserves credit for this. This would be a good first step.

True, this is a good thing to see. Need more of this.
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« Reply #2250 on: November 16, 2018, 12:32:13 AM »

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-endorses-bipartisan-criminal-justice-reform-bill/2018/11/14/9be8f926-e84c-11e8-bd89-eecf3b178206_story.html?utm_term=.134ec674dec7

If this actually passes and gets to the president he absolutely deserves credit for this. This would be a good first step.

True, this is a good thing to see. Need more of this.
I think as is it can be improved but this is a good starting place.
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« Reply #2251 on: November 16, 2018, 12:33:59 AM »

And more good news for women. Krysten Sinema has become Arizona's first woman senator as well as the first openly bisexual US senator. Depending on how Florida shakes out and the Mississippi runoff goes, democrats could end up losing nothing at all while gaining a ton. That would put us in good position in 2020 in the senate. It was a blue wave just not in the senate. Republicans had a opportunity to really pile on in the senate with all the blue seats up in republican states and at most now they'll gain 2. The overwhelming message of this election is women coming out and starting to say old white guys your time is up.

I assume you are aware that Sinema ran against another woman, so either way they were getting a white female senator.   

 
Of course but with Sinema we get a second historical first.

Not sure why that matters.  If we don't look down on or discriminate against people for their sexuality, then I don't understand handing out kudos for it either.
It shouldn't but the fact we are still breaking down these barriers in 2018 make it matter. it matters this will be the most diverse congress ever. The first two native women, the first two women muslim, the first black congresswoman from Massacusetts, the first two hispanic women from Texas, the first two women from Iowa. The youngest women ever elected. The first openly gay governor. It is sad in 2018 we are still having to break these barriers. I can't wait for the day it no longer matters.

It doesn't matter to me now, so we are making progress.  hihi

 
it's a great thing to see.
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« Reply #2252 on: November 16, 2018, 02:18:41 AM »

And more good news for women. Krysten Sinema has become Arizona's first woman senator as well as the first openly bisexual US senator. Depending on how Florida shakes out and the Mississippi runoff goes, democrats could end up losing nothing at all while gaining a ton. That would put us in good position in 2020 in the senate. It was a blue wave just not in the senate. Republicans had a opportunity to really pile on in the senate with all the blue seats up in republican states and at most now they'll gain 2. The overwhelming message of this election is women coming out and starting to say old white guys your time is up.

I assume you are aware that Sinema ran against another woman, so either way they were getting a white female senator.   

 
Of course but with Sinema we get a second historical first.

Not sure why that matters.  If we don't look down on or discriminate against people for their sexuality, then I don't understand handing out kudos for it either.

It's called representation. Kind of important in a representative democracy, don't you think?
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« Reply #2253 on: November 16, 2018, 12:05:17 PM »

And more good news for women. Krysten Sinema has become Arizona's first woman senator as well as the first openly bisexual US senator. Depending on how Florida shakes out and the Mississippi runoff goes, democrats could end up losing nothing at all while gaining a ton. That would put us in good position in 2020 in the senate. It was a blue wave just not in the senate. Republicans had a opportunity to really pile on in the senate with all the blue seats up in republican states and at most now they'll gain 2. The overwhelming message of this election is women coming out and starting to say old white guys your time is up.

I assume you are aware that Sinema ran against another woman, so either way they were getting a white female senator.   

 
Of course but with Sinema we get a second historical first.

Not sure why that matters.  If we don't look down on or discriminate against people for their sexuality, then I don't understand handing out kudos for it either.

It's called representation. Kind of important in a representative democracy, don't you think?

Representation is great as long as it's the best person for the job.  I tend to vote blue but it frustrates me when liberals push diversity for diversity's sake.  The backlash to that gave us the current shit show we have in the White House.
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« Reply #2254 on: November 17, 2018, 01:09:23 AM »

And more good news for women. Krysten Sinema has become Arizona's first woman senator as well as the first openly bisexual US senator. Depending on how Florida shakes out and the Mississippi runoff goes, democrats could end up losing nothing at all while gaining a ton. That would put us in good position in 2020 in the senate. It was a blue wave just not in the senate. Republicans had a opportunity to really pile on in the senate with all the blue seats up in republican states and at most now they'll gain 2. The overwhelming message of this election is women coming out and starting to say old white guys your time is up.

I assume you are aware that Sinema ran against another woman, so either way they were getting a white female senator.   

 
Of course but with Sinema we get a second historical first.

Not sure why that matters.  If we don't look down on or discriminate against people for their sexuality, then I don't understand handing out kudos for it either.

It's called representation. Kind of important in a representative democracy, don't you think?

Representation is great as long as it's the best person for the job.  I tend to vote blue but it frustrates me when liberals push diversity for diversity's sake.  The backlash to that gave us the current shit show we have in the White House.
Certainly we want the best for the job. With politicians that is more subjective though. I mean obviously we all want someone highly intelligent and that understands how government works, but based on their views and policy ideas what you think might be the right person for the job wouldn't for someone else. Hopefully all these women that were elected for the first time will be amazing representatives for the people they represent.
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« Reply #2255 on: November 19, 2018, 02:45:25 AM »

And more good news for women. Krysten Sinema has become Arizona's first woman senator as well as the first openly bisexual US senator. Depending on how Florida shakes out and the Mississippi runoff goes, democrats could end up losing nothing at all while gaining a ton. That would put us in good position in 2020 in the senate. It was a blue wave just not in the senate. Republicans had a opportunity to really pile on in the senate with all the blue seats up in republican states and at most now they'll gain 2. The overwhelming message of this election is women coming out and starting to say old white guys your time is up.

I assume you are aware that Sinema ran against another woman, so either way they were getting a white female senator.   

 
Of course but with Sinema we get a second historical first.

Not sure why that matters.  If we don't look down on or discriminate against people for their sexuality, then I don't understand handing out kudos for it either.

It's called representation. Kind of important in a representative democracy, don't you think?

Representation is great as long as it's the best person for the job.  I tend to vote blue but it frustrates me when liberals push diversity for diversity's sake.  The backlash to that gave us the current shit show we have in the White House.

Okay, but these women were not elected to fill a quota. They were elected by the people based on their merits just like anyone else. And when simply being a woman is seen as a detraction, as it has for most of our history in this country, there needs to be some corrective action. I mean, we're brushing upon the affirmative action discussion here. There are no quotas and it is not suggesting that race or gender be the only factor, but one among many. If we have equally qualified male and female candidates, we should go with the woman because women are underrepresented in positions of power.
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« Reply #2256 on: November 19, 2018, 04:32:41 AM »

That is exactly what i am trying to say. We need more qualified women in power. The old white guys who are terrible on issues important to women need to go.
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« Reply #2257 on: November 20, 2018, 11:27:47 PM »

https://www.google.com/amp/s/thehill.com/homenews/administration/417729-trump-wanted-doj-to-prosecute-clinton-comey-report%3famp
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« Reply #2258 on: November 24, 2018, 07:39:36 AM »


I guess Gypsy and the Senator are too busy raking in Finland to comment on this or Ivanka’s email scandal despite bordering on hysterics over Hillary’s similar scandal hihi
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« Reply #2259 on: November 24, 2018, 08:26:21 PM »


I guess Gypsy and the Senator are too busy raking in Finland to comment on this or Ivanka’s email scandal despite bordering on hysterics over Hillary’s similar scandal hihi

Can't/Won't speak for Senator Blutarsky.  He can very capably do that himself.

IMO that article was written slanted left but I agree with the President as far as Clinton and/or Comey should be, at the very least, investigated. (I believe Comey was recently served with a subpoena).  It boggles my mind how the Bernie supporters weren't/aren't up in arms over how he got screwed over and how in the end, Bernie kissed up and supported Hillary's ass.  What she did to Bernie has to fall under some kind of campaign obstruction/violations, don't you think??

I respectfully defer to Jarmo's expertise on all things concerning Finland.  I do however agree with the President that our forests need to be better maintained (i.e., clearing brush, fallen/dead trees etc).

Never was a fan of Ivanka's even though many of the people in the administration that I do respect seem to hold her in high regard.  From what I've read/heard, Ivanka's use of her personal email for her business in the White House is nowhere near the (alleged) criminality of what Hillary did but she (Ivanka) must be some level of a moron to do anything like that with all the continuing scrutiny of what Hilary did.  Without really knowing what Ivanka's actual role/purpose in the White House is, it wouldn't bother me in the least if her White House privileges were restricted/revoked.

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