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Bay12 Presidential Focus Polling 2016

Ted Cruz
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Rick Santorum
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Michelle Bachmann
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Chris Christie
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Rand Paul
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Re: FearfulJesuit's American Politics Megathread Two: Election Boogaloo
« Reply #990 on: May 09, 2013, 10:52:29 am »

That's probably the most sense Cracked has ever made. Guns: "it's all just porn and toys."
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« Reply #991 on: May 09, 2013, 12:34:19 pm »

Here's a list of proposed amendments to the immigration bill
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Re: FearfulJesuit's American Politics Megathread Two: Election Boogaloo
« Reply #992 on: May 09, 2013, 02:31:20 pm »

I'm sorry for being pass-remarkable, but Novel how do you manage to make such simple subjects so nebulous? I'm getting a headache from trying to read that.

Perfectly understandable in retrospect :P. If his political statement is to be blamed as soon as something goes wrong, and to have an "liberating" tool shut down before it begins, then sure. You'd think that it's already been exploited for this and been kept quiet, though i suppose there's an argument to be made for edging it into the popular consciousness, thereby increasing the quantity if not (necessarily) the ease of access. It being 3d printers.
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Re: FearfulJesuit's American Politics Megathread Two: Election Boogaloo
« Reply #993 on: May 09, 2013, 02:39:27 pm »

Elizabeth Warren introduces a Student Loan Fairness bill.

It's almost certain to get shot down in the House. Which I don't get...surely if the Republicans are at all keen at winning back younger voters, the least they could do is not look like callous jerks about one of that generation's most pressing problems!

Pat Robertson urges us to beware false prophets. After claiming to receive divine revelation that Romney would win the election. More proof that Obama is the Antichrist?

Michelle Bachmann may have her day in court for lying. Would that we could put all of Washington behind the legal stand...
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Re: FearfulJesuit's American Politics Megathread Two: Election Boogaloo
« Reply #994 on: May 09, 2013, 02:50:56 pm »

Which I don't get...surely if the Republicans are at all keen at winning back younger voters, the least they could do is not look like callous jerks about one of that generation's most pressing problems!
They are acting stupidly, but they're also in a pretty bad situation. You could call it the Y Divide, if you needed to give it a name. Generation Y is crazily liberal and crazily screwed over even in comparison to Generation X. This puts the Republicans in a bad situation.

As Generation Y (And Z, as we'll see in a few years) begin to enter the voting population in greater droves, the Y Divide will not vanish. The Republicans will have to chose between appeasing the people who will eventually be the major voting group of the nation or appeasing everyone else. The Democrats don't really have to chose this, they just have to be what they want to be, liberal.

There are significant disagreements of how this nation should be ran between those younger and older than 40, and it will be the next big thing in politics (as opposed to what the big thing used to be, which is appeasing a bunch of aged Baby Boomers).
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Re: FearfulJesuit's American Politics Megathread Two: Election Boogaloo
« Reply #995 on: May 09, 2013, 02:55:13 pm »

But it doesn't make any sense to accelerate that. It's a liberal generation, but I think there's enough sympathy for Republican values that we're not a lost cause, if the party is smart. Would I vote for a Dewey or an Eisenhower or a Nixon (extracurricular crookishness aside) or even a Goldwater? Definitely.

Of course, they're not going to turn around- the primary system guarantees it. But, lordy, they just won't die...
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Re: FearfulJesuit's American Politics Megathread Two: Election Boogaloo
« Reply #996 on: May 09, 2013, 03:01:16 pm »

All the pre-Reagan Republican influences are crippled at best. Even someone like Goldwater isn't enough. Hell, on some things even Reagan wouldn't be enough for them today.

The Republican party's only real long-term hope is to become a Libertarian entity, but even that might not be enough and it will piss off the non-insignificant base that is the Religious Right.
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Re: FearfulJesuit's American Politics Megathread Two: Election Boogaloo
« Reply #997 on: May 09, 2013, 03:08:55 pm »

I want to know the future now, dammit!
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Re: FearfulJesuit's American Politics Megathread Two: Election Boogaloo
« Reply #998 on: May 09, 2013, 03:18:44 pm »

They ARE making some progress though! Immigration is coming along... I mean, with Gun-control having set backs, and Gay marriage being handled by the states and courts, it's clear they have decided to mark their territory on Immigration.


Oh yeah, and Have you heard of the Heritage foundation's report about how the immigration reform will add 6.1 Trillion to the Deficeit? Turns out he is fond of other views on immigrants too.


http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/05/08/critic-of-immigration-proposal-cited-lower-i-q-of-immigrants-in-dissertation/
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Re: FearfulJesuit's American Politics Megathread Two: Election Boogaloo
« Reply #999 on: May 09, 2013, 03:20:05 pm »

Which I don't get...surely if the Republicans are at all keen at winning back younger voters, the least they could do is not look like callous jerks about one of that generation's most pressing problems!
They are acting stupidly, but they're also in a pretty bad situation. You could call it the Y Divide, if you needed to give it a name. Generation Y is crazily liberal and crazily screwed over even in comparison to Generation X. This puts the Republicans in a bad situation.

As Generation Y (And Z, as we'll see in a few years) begin to enter the voting population in greater droves, the Y Divide will not vanish. The Republicans will have to chose between appeasing the people who will eventually be the major voting group of the nation or appeasing everyone else. The Democrats don't really have to chose this, they just have to be what they want to be, liberal.

There are significant disagreements of how this nation should be ran between those younger and older than 40, and it will be the next big thing in politics (as opposed to what the big thing used to be, which is appeasing a bunch of aged Baby Boomers).

I want to know the future now, dammit!

Heh. That may drag on a bit, given healthcare. 2 questions; what do you find people (optionally, yourself included) disagree with their parents on the most, and quite possibly more importantly, what are the divides within the distinct groups of those under and over 40, particularly your age group?
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Re: FearfulJesuit's American Politics Megathread Two: Election Boogaloo
« Reply #1000 on: May 09, 2013, 11:08:05 pm »

Minnesota House approves same-sex marriage bill. The Senate and the Governor are both almost certain to pass it, so this effectively legalizes same-sex marriage in Minnesota.
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Re: FearfulJesuit's American Politics Megathread Two: Election Boogaloo
« Reply #1001 on: May 09, 2013, 11:13:33 pm »

I like California, but I wish that we had legalized SSM for good way back in the Prop 8 days so we wouldn't be looking so backwards right about now :/
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Re: FearfulJesuit's American Politics Megathread Two: Election Boogaloo
« Reply #1002 on: May 09, 2013, 11:15:55 pm »

On the bright side, the Supreme Court might make it so you get credit for national legalization (and possibly an end to all legal discrimination based on sexual orientation).
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« Reply #1003 on: May 09, 2013, 11:22:54 pm »

I guess that could count as a bright side :P
Sucks for all the couples here who didn't get to get married in the meantime. I have an aunt who's been with her partner for...almost as long as I've been alive, I think O.o
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Re: FearfulJesuit's American Politics Megathread Two: Election Boogaloo
« Reply #1004 on: May 10, 2013, 06:11:51 am »

Minnesota House approves same-sex marriage bill. The Senate and the Governor are both almost certain to pass it, so this effectively legalizes same-sex marriage in Minnesota.

I was pleasantly surprised by the margin.  I was expecting it to be razor thin, but it passed 75-59.  71 D, 4 R for; 2 D, 57 R against.
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