getfiscal posted:let's be careful not to turn the dysfunction of america, a nation of little white lords and creepy millionaires straddled over blacks, latinos and apallachians, into something intrinsic in voting. in lots of countries voting changes important things. god bless voting.
Crow posted:i am not sure about the canadian system, i'm not well-read on it because it's really boring
actually the canadian system is thrilling. in the last election two major parties were decimated in the polls and the social-democrats launched into a strong second place even though the leader had cancer and then died soon after. pretty metal.
babyfinland posted:do you think american idol voting is rigged
perhaps the contest between the mormon and the muslim is american false idol
babyfinland posted:do you think american idol voting is rigged
idolatry is rigged ipsofacto Ipso fatso lol
getfiscal posted:Crow posted:i am not sure about the canadian system, i'm not well-read on it because it's really boring
actually the canadian system is thrilling. in the last election two major parties were decimated in the polls and the social-democrats launched into a strong second place even though the leader had cancer and then died soon after. pretty metal.
yeah its like a gun battle on an iceberg, real cool but meaningless`
The only area in which I disagree with D-REx is the notion of Obama spending his windfall of political capital once he achieves lame duck status, maybe pulling a "January surprise" and decriminalizing marijuana or decorating full support for gay marriage. Sounds doubtful now but he's proven me wrong before.
Anyway he gets back to NYC on Sunday, and we're meeting up for a luve tapin of the Nerdist podcast later in the week, I'll share some of your ideas by him if for no other reason than to be the devil's advocate.
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Groulxsmith posted:After mulling this over, part of me actually agrees with Henry. I was talking about his very subject last night over Gtalk with DorkRex, just after the Break-fast. As he rather succinctly put it, as only he can, "Obama might be a shit sandwich 90% of the time," but his effect w/r/t the Overton Window is undeniable. For one, you had some of the bastions of regressive thought in the mid south actually deliver their electoral college votes to a Ivy League-educated black man - now that they've made that leap, there's no going back. We've done the same with healthcare- sure it's a far cry from universal single payer, but our parents can now cover us a few years longer- something our generation will long remember. The tea baggers might bleat about creeping socialism for all te wrong reasons, but you're developing the first generation of Americans in 100 years who aren't afraid of the word and might think "hey, maybe they're onto something in Sweden and Canada." We even have moderate icons like Jon Stewart self-identifying as a socialist- who would have seen that under a McCain-Palin regime?
The only area in which I disagree with D-REx is the notion of Obama spending his windfall of political capital once he achieves lame duck status, maybe pulling a "January surprise" and decriminalizing marijuana or decorating full support for gay marriage. Sounds doubtful now but he's proven me wrong before.
Anyway he gets back to NYC on Sunday, and we're meeting up for a luve tapin of the Nerdist podcast later in the week, I'll share some of your ideas by him if for no other reason than to be the devil's advocate.
damn good argument for not voting for Obama. congrats
Groulxsmith posted:After mulling this over, part of me actually agrees with Henry. I was talking about his very subject last night over Gtalk with DorkRex, just after the Break-fast. As he rather succinctly put it, as only he can, "Obama might be a shit sandwich 90% of the time," but his effect w/r/t the Overton Window is undeniable. For one, you had some of the bastions of regressive thought in the mid south actually deliver their electoral college votes to a Ivy League-educated black man - now that they've made that leap, there's no going back. We've done the same with healthcare- sure it's a far cry from universal single payer, but our parents can now cover us a few years longer- something our generation will long remember. The tea baggers might bleat about creeping socialism for all te wrong reasons, but you're developing the first generation of Americans in 100 years who aren't afraid of the word and might think "hey, maybe they're onto something in Sweden and Canada." We even have moderate icons like Jon Stewart self-identifying as a socialist- who would have seen that under a McCain-Palin regime?
The only area in which I disagree with D-REx is the notion of Obama spending his windfall of political capital once he achieves lame duck status, maybe pulling a "January surprise" and decriminalizing marijuana or decorating full support for gay marriage. Sounds doubtful now but he's proven me wrong before.
Anyway he gets back to NYC on Sunday, and we're meeting up for a luve tapin of the Nerdist podcast later in the week, I'll share some of your ideas by him if for no other reason than to be the devil's advocate.
im voting for D-Rex this year
D-Rex 2012
Crow posted:to vote for Obama is to symbolically support everything both him and the system stands for, in theory, in practice, their ideas and their consequences. strategy and staving off the "greatest evil" doesn't figure into it, it'll suck your soul out your damn eye sockets. you can rationally feel one way, but the way you Act has deep consequences on your life. you may believe you are a good person, but if you don't act like a good person you are not a good person.
when everything else you do in life, i.e. attend team building meeting at white castle corporate office, eat a chicken, buy gas, download angry birds space, not smashing the state, get high on marijuana, breathe, et al is done with same leery eyed and resigned quote-unquote pragmatism that all
Crow posted:symbolically support everything both him and the system stands for, in theory, in practice, their ideas and their consequences. strategy and staving off the "greatest evil" doesn't figure into it, it'll suck your soul out your damn eye sockets. you can rationally feel one way, but the way you Act has deep consequences on your life. you may believe you are a good person, but if you don't act like a good person you are not a good person.
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is it something like you need food to live so you put up with it for now but you do not need to vote 4 obama to live so you dont do that?
again i know this is all greenhorn how to be a respectable leftist tripe but i am greenhorn and tripe
best scenario is to organize your life with those principles, but it seems to me taking a stand against voting for the enemy is the very basic gesture to set out and establish new political coordinates.
Groulxsmith posted:After mulling this over, part of me actually agrees with Henry. I was talking about his very subject last night over Gtalk with DorkRex, just after the Break-fast. As he rather succinctly put it, as only he can, "Obama might be a shit sandwich 90% of the time," but his effect w/r/t the Overton Window is undeniable. For one, you had some of the bastions of regressive thought in the mid south actually deliver their electoral college votes to a Ivy League-educated black man - now that they've made that leap, there's no going back. We've done the same with healthcare- sure it's a far cry from universal single payer, but our parents can now cover us a few years longer- something our generation will long remember. The tea baggers might bleat about creeping socialism for all te wrong reasons, but you're developing the first generation of Americans in 100 years who aren't afraid of the word and might think "hey, maybe they're onto something in Sweden and Canada." We even have moderate icons like Jon Stewart self-identifying as a socialist- who would have seen that under a McCain-Palin regime?
The only area in which I disagree with D-REx is the notion of Obama spending his windfall of political capital once he achieves lame duck status, maybe pulling a "January surprise" and decriminalizing marijuana or decorating full support for gay marriage. Sounds doubtful now but he's proven me wrong before.
Anyway he gets back to NYC on Sunday, and we're meeting up for a luve tapin of the Nerdist podcast later in the week, I'll share some of your ideas by him if for no other reason than to be the devil's advocate.
it's so cool how all these idiot fucking sniveling liberals come out of the woodwork to wring their haneds about how much we need to elect Obama and who knows! Maybe he'll legalize marijuana, or raise taxes on the rich, or pass UHC, or end torture, or something else magical this time! Hey, it could happen!
tentativelurkeraccount posted:thanks 'crow'. with rhizzones guidance i think im off to an excellent start at an illustrious career of audibly sneering during white castle team building meeting and impotent hand wringing on revleft.com.
do the impotent hand wringing here lol. Lol
swampman posted:besides all that, because the citizenry's list of options is finite and tainted by bias, voting gums up a democracy's gears. in a well-run democracy, the mob simply overthrows the government every six months or so.
didnt have you pegged as a schmittian
Goethestein posted:if obama carries either florida and virginia or florida and new hampshire, election night will be over by the time results return from the east coast
thanks wolf blitzer
Crow posted:Camera. Ocean. Prosperity.
D-Rex 2012
discipline posted:drex literally told me that if I don't vote "I have no right to complain" lmao
He means about black people because frankly we're all sick of the racist rants of discipline on known white supremacy site, "the reichzone"
babyfinland posted:swampman posted:besides all that, because the citizenry's list of options is finite and tainted by bias, voting gums up a democracy's gears. in a well-run democracy, the mob simply overthrows the government every six months or so.
didnt have you pegged as a schmittian
just the opposite, i believe there is no legitimate state of exception to mob rule and that even translating political reality into language (in the name of better "informing" people) is counterproductive
swampman posted:babyfinland posted:swampman posted:besides all that, because the citizenry's list of options is finite and tainted by bias, voting gums up a democracy's gears. in a well-run democracy, the mob simply overthrows the government every six months or so.
didnt have you pegged as a schmittian
just the opposite, i believe there is no legitimate state of exception to mob rule and that even translating political reality into language (in the name of better "informing" people) is counterproductive
good man
GoldenLionTamarin posted:i am a staunch monarchist
Same. support your local Bayerischer Heimat- und Königsbund