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This opinion is probably not that popular but I think what this country really needs is a truly left wing party with strong support for labor and whose primary interest isn't Wallstreet and corporate donors.

From a global perspective we have a far right wing party, and a centrist party, no wonder the average American's interests aren't well represented.
It is hard for me to understand this sort of thinking. The Dems are already way too far left. What we need is to come to agreement in the middle, not to move farther to either extreme.
 
In informal settings, 1982 could be described as either middle 80s or early 80s and 15 is not too soon be thought of as late teens.
I think his point was that it's odd that Ford can't nail down the year. Even if we concede that it makes sense for victims to forget all sorts of details, forgetting the year seems bizarre. Were there no other landmark events that summer other than being assaulted and several months later seeing Judge at the Safeway? It just doesn't make sense.
 
I think his point was that it's odd that Ford can't nail down the year. Even if we concede that it makes sense for victims to forget all sorts of details, forgetting the year seems bizarre. Were there no other landmark events that summer other than being assaulted and several months later seeing Judge at the Safeway? It just doesn't make sense.

I had a camping trip after high school I remember some details vividly. We were more on a ridge and we look down to other campsites. Some had set up a volleyball net and someone down there was blasting really obnoxious music. Bunch of us found a felled tree that some decided to carve a bench out of. We discussed philosophy and I remembered that conversation leading me to really dislike philosophy as a whole. I had an honest conversation with an ex-girlfriend that made me feel better but her worse.

I don't remember if it was the summer after high school, the year after, or the year after that.
 
It is hard for me to understand this sort of thinking. The Dems are already way too far left. What we need is to come to agreement in the middle, not to move farther to either extreme.
I get that's the perception on the right in this country but I don't think it's all that accurate. Take a look at the ACA for example, it's basically the crowning achievement of the Obama administration which finds its roots in an old Heritage Foundation idea, and is incredibly similar to the program Mitt Romney signed into law when he was governor of Massachusetts.
 
I get that's the perception on the right in this country but I don't think it's all that accurate. Take a look at the ACA for example, it's basically the crowning achievement of the Obama administration which finds its roots in an old Heritage Foundation idea, and is incredibly similar to the program Mitt Romney signed into law when he was governor of Massachusetts.

I do believe the Democratic party is becoming more left wing, but that that shift is bringing it more in line with mainstream public opinion.

Take a look at public support for things like a higher minimum wage, single payer health care as well as drug policy reform.
 
I get that's the perception on the right in this country but I don't think it's all that accurate. Take a look at the ACA for example, it's basically the crowning achievement of the Obama administration which finds its roots in an old Heritage Foundation idea, and is incredibly similar to the program Mitt Romney signed into law when he was governor of Massachusetts.

Yeah ... He took a program from the right to try to help bring them in board. Try to bridge the gap.

And instead, he was **** in for it.

Who really is too far in one direction or the other?
 
Then right on red. Take that stand. I find you insightful and informed. I like that. It’s a reason I read your posts closely.

But for me there are things the Ds are pushing for and supporting that I cannot.

My stance is the support of the fall of the Rs and Ds.

Could you clarify? What things?
 
That’s something I’ve thought about. If Ford was lying, wouldn’t she tell a more detailed story to fill in gaps to make herself seem more believable, and if she was lying why would she ask or want an fbi investigation, because at first she refused to answer questions without first having an investigation.

Wondering what everyone thinks about that?

Also, why include a second boy in the room?
 
It is hard for me to understand this sort of thinking. The Dems are already way too far left. What we need is to come to agreement in the middle, not to move farther to either extreme.

The people pushing for universal health care are leftish (still not far left), but the mainstream Democratic party is centrist (pro-business, pro-Wall Street, etc.).
 
Also, why include a second boy in the room?

As I have said, I believe her, but if I was going to make up a story, why not include the guys best friend that is know for being a crazy party animal with drinking problems? It would make the story more credible. As far as the request for an investigation, we don't know if that came from her or her counsel. It would provide good optics to appear that she telling the truth, especially if you knew an investigation was not likely anyway, and worse case would be inconclusive.

A good lawyer knows how to properly strategize.
 
As I have said, I believe her, but if I was going to make up a story, why not include the guys best friend that is know for being a crazy party animal with drinking problems?

A little too much hindsight there. If he comes out strong with a different story about that night (she was drunk and threw herself at them), her credibility is toasted and Kavanaugh keeps his hands clean.
 
The people pushing for universal health care are leftish (still not far left), but the mainstream Democratic party is centrist (pro-business, pro-Wall Street, etc.).

I think I could convince even most Republicans on single payer health care if I could discuss the issues. I am all for a free market, but right now we have free market health care system in a world wirh government controlled health care that has limits on pricing. The result is the US uses something like 15% of the the world's health care but accounts for over 70% of providers profits. Our free market health care is inefficient and subsidizes health care for the rest of the world.
 
A little too much hindsight there. If he comes out strong with a different story about that night (she was drunk and threw herself at them), her credibility is toasted and Kavanaugh keeps his hands clean.

Fair enough, but if you see what he says in his book I don't think he is going to be too credible no matter what. Also, if it didn't happen, it is a safe bet that he had no idea if it happened or not due to his excessive drinking, it would be plausible to think he would respond exactly as he did.
 
I do think that many here disengenuiously claim to be moderates/centrists.

Clues your not a centrist

Most of the people you vote for are of the same party

The media you consume has a preferred party
example Hannity or Maher

You find yourself agreeing/disagreeing most often with same people
example if you have had a number of boisterous arguments with @Thriller but few or none with @Joe Bagadonuts.

Here's the thing you don't get to automatically claim the high ground by being a moderate anyway. Would you have been a moderate on slavery?

It's OK to be a radical. It's OK to proselytize. Just don't be surprised when you are challenged for it and don't pretend that that's not what you're doing.

I would never claim to be a centrist. I am an Anarchist in the classical not so Ayn Rand sense(though I do agree with her at times). I do have the capacity to know when I am wrong (I won't admit it because I need to hear your best argument so as to improve my understanding ) and am willing to change my views. I am not a centrist. I am not a moderate. <different things sometimes

I expect that other people who aren't don't claim to be either. It is incredibly insincere

Guide(my observations more or less I don't care if it pisses you off)

@Joe Bagadonuts is far right Republican
@Stoked is a Republican
@colton is a moderate Republican (straight up Republican 3 years ago)
@Bulletproof is a moderate Democrat
@One Brow is a Democrat
@Thriller is a far left Democrat
 
I do think that many here disengenuiously claim to be moderates/centrists.

Clues your not a centrist

Most of the people you vote for are of the same party

The media you consume has a preferred party
example Hannity or Maher

You find yourself agreeing/disagreeing most often with same people
example if you have had a number of boisterous arguments with @Thriller but few or none with @Joe Bagadonuts.

Here's the thing you don't get to automatically claim the high ground by being a moderate anyway. Would you have been a moderate on slavery?

It's OK to be a radical. It's OK to proselytize. Just don't be surprised when you are challenged for it and don't pretend that that's not what you're doing.

I would never claim to be a centrist. I am an Anarchist in the classical not so Ayn Rand sense(though I do agree with her at times). I do have the capacity to know when I am wrong (I won't admit it because I need to hear your best argument so as to improve my understanding ) and am willing to change my views. I am not a centrist. I am not a moderate. <different things sometimes

I expect that other people who aren't don't claim to be either. It is incredibly insincere

Guide(my observations more or less I don't care if it pisses you off)

@Joe Bagadonuts is far right Republican
@Stoked is a Republican
@colton is a moderate Republican (straight up Republican 3 years ago)
@Bulletproof is a moderate Democrat
@One Brow is a Democrat
@Thriller is a far left Democrat
Oooh, do me! do me!
 
No, I’m not a republican. Thanks for playing.

Would you like to see where I differ from them?
 
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