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George Rebane

It turns out that my ongoing assessments of our Great Divide have been in error – the gulf between America’s Left and Right is significantly wider than what I have been reporting.  This latest epiphany came to me as I was perusing ‘Another Day of Conflicting Realities’, Bob Crabb’s latest post and comment stream in which he takes me to task for my posting “left/right polarization will make a quantum leap to a much higher level in the next twelve months, exceeding by far anything we have witnessed to date” (here), and then goes on to verify this assertion.


In my years of observing the advent of our Great Divide, I have repeatedly sought to identify and solicit examples of the claimed ‘common ground’ that remains between our two receding poles.  No one has stepped forward in these or other pages to point out even the remnants of a bridge to such a hopeful place.  Everything that one side or the other offers is rejected a fortiori by their opposites with a counter offer of ‘my way or the highway’.

The nature of my epiphany was found in the extended comment by one of our county’s liberal intellectuals who also tracks and contributes to the goings on hereabouts.  He advises Bob’s readers that (seatbelts please) “The American liberal movement actually has not become more liberal or radical while all of this has been going on. Consider just Democratic choices for president in the last several cycles–Clinton, Gore, Kerry, Obama, Clinton were all moderate to centrist democratic choices in their respective races; rather than shifting to the left Democrats have shifted to the center– and the fact that every effort Democrats have made to compromise with the current administration on policy issues has been rejected.”  Gore and Obama centrists??!

Another worthy comes right out with what appears to be the local Democrats’ received wisdom, that their party has actually been migrating right toward the center.  Since my counter position was the focus of the discussion, I contributed my two cents –

What a marvelous viewpoint – “rather than shifting to the left Democrats have shifted to the center”. Does anyone other than the far left base really believe this. We have an overflowing record over the recent months of moderate Democrats publicly advising their alt-left colleagues about the party’s leftward drift turning into a socialist stampede. And, of course, the other half of the country, also invisible to the Left, needs no further evidence of this very visible process. And yet, and yet, in these foothills our local lefties have not a clue of this ongoing phenomenon, as they watch their accused ‘authoritarians’ remove government from hundreds (thousands?) of regulatory authoritarian diktats that were ensconced by, yes who else, the Left. … BTW, it would be most interesting to see even a short list of Democrats’ “compromises”.

Considering me and mine to be beyond the pale of reasonable discourse, I was directed to the arguments and “logic of a well-educated college professor” in a desperate attempt to direct some light of truth to my eyes.  Said college professor is none other than the leftwing ideologue and clinical psychologist John Ehrenreich who writes ‘Why Are Conservatives More Susceptible to Believing Lies?’ in Slate, that standard of liberal elocution.

In his piece the good professor selectively intertwines certain polled beliefs of the looney Right with scholarly references to cognitive foibles shared by all humans, as recently and most convincingly reported by Kahneman et al.  For example, as a versed propagandist, he confounds the Republicans’ use of the ‘death panels’ label for the panel of experts originally specified in Obamacare with the skepticism of preventable manmade global warming voiced by many on the Right.  (The panel was written in to perform the needed culling of high-cost medical procedures to patients who would benefit minimally due to age or pre-existing conditions.  It was quietly removed after the political uproar correctly pointed out that the panel’s recommendations would necessarily deny healthcare coverage to certain populations, thereby contributing to their earlier demise.  However, all nationalized healthcare systems must needs have such ‘death panels’ in their, usually futile, attempts to contain runaway costs.)

Ehrenreich’s point to the unwary Slate reader is that these weaknesses condense in and express themselves almost entirely from the nervous systems of conservatives, concluding that “if you add up all of these particular differences, you get two groups that are systematically(sic) motivated to believe different things.”  (His arguments advise the use of ‘systemically motivated’ instead.  BTW, there is ample clinical evidence that liberals and conservatives use different parts of their brains to reason as reported here by the NIH.)

Dr Ehrenreich glibly generalizes to the entire Right the views of its fringe minority.  He holds the Left immune from such generalizations of traits, and ignores all of the manifest impacts of liberal (collectivist) public policies on America’s urban concentrations of the lightly read, and totally invisible to him are the historical and ongoing tragedies of leftist governance.

The takeaway from this on which we can all agree was summarized in my ‘They Sure Ain’t Like Us’.  And given what has happened since then, we have apparently burned the remaining bridges between us.  The result we witness today is that America’s radicalized Left (now dominated by the socialists Sanders, Warren, Waters, Ocasio-Cortez, …) wants simply to subjugate its Right, while the Right is desperately looking for peaceful solutions in which both sides can live side-by-side, each practicing their own values and mores in cultural and commercial constructs that define their worldviews.

[31aug18 update]  Mr Steven Frisch has joined us in discussing the quo vadis question – well almost.  (He is a progressive and has been a major antagonist for years on these pages, and repeated that role on the cited RL Crabb blog.)  He answers the Democrat goals question (twice) and I present them below in their expanded form.

No poverty: expand ethical capitalism and democracy
Zero hunger: expand ethical capitalism and democracy
Good health and well-being: invest the proceeds in people
Quality education: invest the proceeds in people 
Gender equality: give women equal rights
Clean water and sanitation: stop pouring shit into our water 
Decent work and economic growth: expand ethical capitalism and democracy
Reduced inequalities: share the proceeds more equitably 
Sustainable cities and communities: recognize that resources have limits
Climate action: stop pouring shit into our air
Peace, justice and strong institutions: cooperation instead of war
Partnerships for the goals: leave you fools in the dustbin.

His readings and, presumably, education drive him to the conclusion that these goals are unique to collectivists and not shared by conservatives.  In fact, he claims that on RR such a world has never been contemplated, let alone approaches to its achievement explored.  I can only attribute that error to either his reading skills or the urge to promote the established progressive narrative.  The 12-year record of these pages stand in stark contrast to his politicized assertions.

Even a casual perusal of the listed goals reveals them to be tautological platitudes that are embraced by every politician of every hue (yes, even Lenin spoke of the ones applicable to his place and time).  They are the kind of ‘motherhood and apple pie’ shibboleths that speak most strongly to Democrat-generated constituencies doomed by Democrats to live in festering urban plantations.  In there they have been taught to believe themselves to be victims by their sinecured leaders, but for exactly the wrong reasons.

Seeing that list of goals in the comment stream launched a number of more astute RR readers to ask the obvious question and point to the obvious answers – how do we achieve these goals, and what is the history of past attempts by collectivists (socialists, communists, …) to get there.  Their centrally planned and ruthlessly executed paths have always involved the Stalinist mantra – ‘To make an omelet, you first have to crack a few eggs.’  The uncountable eggs cracked over the last century number in the hundreds of millions, with uncountable more hundreds of millions of stifled and dreary lives condemned to wholesale national gulags from which attempted escape was a capital offense.

The Frisches of our country cannot and therefore dare not describe how they will “expand ethical capitalism and democracy”, what “proceeds” from where they will “invest in people”, what additional “equal rights” for women they have in mind, and how will these be enforced, how will whose “proceeds” be “shared more equally”, by what means will excess “shit” be determined and kept from our air and water, and finally what magic formula have collectivists, who have been this planet’s prime warmongers, suddenly discovered, short of an omnipotent global tyranny, that will ensure “cooperation instead of war”.

All these leftwing elitists can tell us is a repeat of what they have always promised the lightly read and historically innocent – ‘This time it will be different, this time we will do it right.’.   And that again is the old refrain of the Democratic Party today as it proudly raises the socialist banners for the long march to its government of “peace, justice, and strong institutions”.  From these strong institutions, bestowed by our enlightened betters, will issue a new and improved constitution that will open with ‘You, the People, …’.

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144 responses to “Quo Vadis Democrats? (updated 31aug18)”

  1. Paul Emery Avatar

    Is that the same Laura Ingram that wants the Government to take ofer Facebook and Google? Oh guess what it is!!!
    “There’s a thought that given the enormity of these corporations, and this is a public square today,” Ingraham said. “This is the equivalent of what we used to see in the old town square was people with a bull horn. And so could there be a movement to treat them more like public utilities, so they have some quasi-government oversight of these entities?”
    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/08/fox-news-host-laura-ingraham-suggests-government-take-facebook-twitter-like-public-utilities/
    Do you support that Don?

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  2. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 314pm – While a proponent of minimizing govt interference in the private sector, things do change a bit when we are talking about a corporatist organization. We have already ‘public utilitized’ private companies, so such a suggestion by Ingraham is nothing new – e.g. we did it with Bell’s phone enterprise and Edison’s electric power enterprises. But before solidifying the Fed/Google marriage, Washington should do as much regulatory rollback and tax reform as necessary to lower the hurdles to competing with Google. Our telecom and power infrastructures have a history of being held back by being ensconced as cushy govt guarded utilities.

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  3. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    3:22. Thumbs up to that.
    The best thing that could happen to Google is for the government to regulate the crap out of it and exhort some more monies and even have 2 or 3 clauses in the regs that serve as a trip wire for any up and coming competitors and start ups. You know, that one line thrown in there out of the blue on page 103.
    I was hoping this would have been discussed when all the Silicon Valley bigwigs converged at Trump Towers, bringing their Pacific Northwest brothers along. I was yelling for Trump to hit them with Monopoly word in a sentence to set the tone. But no. Well, he did hint at it a ccoup,e days prior as he left it as a trailing sentence. That got their ears all pointing straight up and packing the suitcases. Gotta get to Washington. But, the were cordial and relatively friendlyplaying nice and they dodged a bullet. Trump is just too nice of a guy.
    When you wrap your head around how much traffic Google controls to search, it’s like between 90% and ALL. And that controls pretty much everything. “Monopolies rock!”, said no Lefty ever. But things have changed. Let’s hear it for the M word. Hip, hip, hooray.

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  4. Paul Emery Avatar

    Bill
    I thought Conservatives such as yourself were opposed to government regulation? What goes?

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  5. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Well duh!
    The Competitive Enterprise Institute, a self-described free-market think tank, published the 56-page report, bolstering their claims with emails and documents from dozens of open records requests to AG offices and universities across the country over a two-and-a-half year period. Many of those requests had to be litigated to win release of the documents.
    Chris Horner, the researcher and author of the paper titled “Law Enforcement for Rent,” says the scheme may be expressly illegal in New York and Oregon, and is ethically dubious everywhere else.
    “This approach represents an elaborate, deliberate plan to politicize state law enforcement offices in the service of an ideological, left-wing climate policy agenda that has been frustrated by the democratic process,” the report said. “Under this scheme and deviating from standard government contracting procedures, private parties with an express policy advocacy agenda can pay to place activist investigators and lawyers in state AG offices to pursue that agenda.”
    https://freebeacon.com/politics/report-political-interests-commandeered-state-ags-environmental-agenda/
    😉

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  6. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Uh oh, looks like the newest democrat/socialist, Mr. Gillum of Florida is under FBI scrutiny. You cannot make this stuff up. He is just another lefty hypocrite. Staying in high-end resorts on corporate donor dollars.
    https://www.yahoo.com/news/floridas-democratic-gubernatorial-candidate-under-attack-123123793–election.html

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  7. Bill Toze Avatar
    Bill Toze

    We are fluid. That’s all. There are exceptions, like Ma Bell. Funny that Ma’s baby bell, that cute little thang, is now the King of the Roost.
    Many moons ago, arose from my little Irish tailor’s lineage, a man who cornered the Wheat market and thus brought about the first major regulations, laws, the book redone, (reforms?) because of his actions. Somewhere around the turn of the century, 1795 or before 1820. It’s because of people like that, we do, on rare and under special circumstances close exploited loopholes you can drive a truck through. Friggin Irish. It was hurting the little guy. Consider it doing our part for social justice, and, if I may add, doing our part for to expand ethical capitalism and democracy.
    In all truth, I was rooting for Trump to lay the big ole Ace in the Hole “Anti-Trust”card on the table when they had their meet and greet in the Towers. Not the Towers that are leaning in Frisco, or the Towers that are no more in NYC, but the unshakeable well built standing strong Trump Towers. But nooo. And I would be taken wrong if I was cheering for the A word…..anti-trust is an nice short phrase that most everybody has heard once before in the lives. It might be on the books….and with a little tweaking….never know.
    The M word works, but the anti-trust word is a more precise implied threat. That Trump says the earnest things. Don’t call it the bully pulpit for nothing.
    Long story to explain that “I thought your guys were for laizze-faire. We were once, but that was then, this is now.
    Did find it shocking and mean that Marissa Mayer got left out of the meeting. Not enough chairs. Too low on the totem pole. Besides, when was the last time you heard that yodeling Yahoo commercial?? They could have had it all.

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  8. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    All the fakenews reusing 0 era pictures of kids in cages seems to have backfired on team lefty –
    A Rasmussen Reports poll shows a majority of American voters — 68 percent — believe that illegal immigration is a “major problem” and that the federal government is not doing enough to fix it.
    https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/09/01/68-of-voters-illegal-immigration-major-problem-feds-not-doing-enough/
    😉

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  9. Tricky McClean Avatar
    Tricky McClean

    Anti-trust is for p**sy grabbers, no?

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  10. Bill Toze Avatar
    Bill Toze

    Let’s see what you got.

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  11. George Rebane Avatar

    You’ll notice from PaulE’s 458pm that the cognitive disease of liberals is that they have no perception of a nuanced solution. Their simplicity demands that the needle always be pegged on a YES/NO, Regulate/No Regulations, Tax Maximally/No taxes, … . That is why socialist governments have always foundered after years of providing misery for their citizens.

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  12. Bill Toze Avatar
    Bill Toze

    Gender equality: give women equal rights. Well, I am all for equal rights, but sometimes there needs to be a balance.
    https://www.facebook.com/RowdyConservatives/photos/a.217983685002343/1421029118031121/?type=3&theater

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  13. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “Fair enough response Gregory then what should we do about the conditions of the Coral reefs?”
    -Punchy
    Give up using sunscreen lotions containing the stuff that kills coral in truly tiny concentrations.
    Strange the article that was the bee up your bonnet didn’t mention that, don’t you think?

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  14. Walt Avatar

    Paul says “I thought Conservatives such as yourself were opposed to government regulation”. You better read up on “Libertarian” Paul.
    That’s what you claim to be. Here… Let me help you out.
    Now set your screen to HUGE PRINT.
    https://www.lp.org/about/
    We seek to substantially reduce the size and intrusiveness of government and cut and eliminate taxes at every opportunity.
    We believe that peaceful, honest people should be able to offer their goods and services to willing consumers without inappropriate interference from government.
    We believe that peaceful, honest people should decide for themselves how to live their lives, without fear of criminal or civil penalties.
    We believe that government’s only responsibility, if any, should be protecting people from force and fraud.
    Nowhere can I find banning one’s speech because it’s disliked, as part of the belief. ( you know,, your bitch about Bill T.)
    So far, your just a one trick mule. “legalized” weed.

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  15. George Rebane Avatar

    Walt 1118am – “just a one trick mule” Good point Mr Branson, which I hope that PaulE will contest and show us another trick or two, to at least keep up appearances.

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  16. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    One trick mule? I liked what Cornell West said. “ Forget the 40 acres and a mule, give me a condo and a Jaguar.”
    ————-
    Back on topic:
    Quality education: invest the proceeds in people, expand ethical capitalism and democracy.
    https://m.facebook.com/PatriotPost/photos/a.82108390913/10155858445360914/?type=3&source=48

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  17. Walt Avatar

    Well, you have to give credit when due.
    Someone at CNN had the guts for a change.
    http://dailycaller.com/2018/09/02/gillum-avoid-admitting-raise-taxes/
    “On CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday, he talked policy with guest host Dana Bash — and appeared to have a difficult time admitting that his healthcare plan would involve a tax hike for at least some Florida residents.”
    It only took six tries.
    Bash: Let me get it this way. Will you say you will not support raising taxes to make your healthcare plan work?
    Gillum: I will absolutely not raise taxes on everyday working Floridians to give access —
    AND FINALLY …
    Bash: What about wealthier people?
    Gillum: I ran on this, by the way. We will increase taxes for corporations in our state who right now, just so you are aware, only 3 percent of people in Florida pay the corporate tax rate.

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  18. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    I’m a green libertarian Walt. Different priorities
    Doing sound at Brownsville Bles Festival. Not much from me today. you’ll do fine without me

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  19. Tricky McClean Avatar
    Tricky McClean

    Don 1325 – “The Meg” is currently rating 47% on the TOMATOMETER. Don’t think that’s a coincidence.
    https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_meg/

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  20. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Grewen libertarian does not exist except in your own brain. No such thing.,

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  21. Walt Avatar

    Hummmm…. Like mixing water INTO acid… (not a smart idea)
    “green libertarian philosophy attempts to consolidate progressive or agrarian values with libertarianism. While green libertarians have tended to associate with the Green Party, the movement has grown to encompass economic liberals who advocate free markets and commonly identify with contemporary American libertarianism.
    Key word…”Attempts”.
    I don’t recall Paul EVER advocating “free markets”. ( just “free stuff” at other’s expense)
    Notice all the Progressive code words? like “attempts”,”encompass”, “advocate” and “identify”?
    In simple terms, the “full of shit” party.

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  22. Walt Avatar

    Still LIB Paul….. Nice try.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Party_of_the_United_States
    ” green politics, specifically environmentalism, nonviolence, social justice, participatory, grassroots democracy, gender equality, LGBT rights, anti-war and anti-racism. On the political spectrum, the party is generally seen as left-wing.”
    And still today’s PROGGY. A so-called,kinder, gentler Communist.

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  23. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    This may cheer up all those sourpusses.
    https://www.facebook.com/60saroundsounds/videos/438465319975916/

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  24. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    No more BS from the chi coms –
    But Art Laffer, renowned economist and former advisor to President Ronald Reagan, argues that it’s all for the better because Trump is using tariffs to pressure China to “behave” in regard to globally-connected trade.
    “Trump is doing a great job with Mexico and, I believe, with Canada as well. But the real goal is to get China into the free trade world and to behave like a proper country should behave in a free trade world,” Laffer, who advises Trump on tax policy, told Yahoo Finance’s Midday Movers on Friday. “Don’t steal our [Intellectual Property]. Don’t have tariffs against our products. Don’t manipulate currency. Just trade, and trade fairly.”
    https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/laffer-trumps-trade-war-pushes-china-behave-like-proper-country-172738032.html
    😉

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  25. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    “M” is now trolling my blog. What a hoot!

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  26. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Odd. Looks like our lady guerilla sign artist has been working her way down from Nevada City as well. Probably heading toward the Blues Fes. She’s running amok.
    1:45 p.m. — A caller from Pioneer Road reported a woman vandalizing road signs.

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  27. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Just figuring that out are ya?
    Continetti’s comments came during a discussion on NBC’s “Meet the Press” of Americans’ views of NFL players kneeling in protest during the national anthem. Host Chuck Todd introduced the discussion by referencing a recent NBC/Wall Street Journal poll that showed a majority of Americans believe it is inappropriate for NFL players to kneel during the national anthem. Fifty-four percent of Americans deemed kneeling inappropriate, while 43 percent disagreed.
    Eighty-eight percent of Republicans and 57 percent of Independents said kneeling was inappropriate, but only 23 percent of Democrats answered similarly.
    Continetti noted that the poll shows Trump continues to stand with most Americans on the issue. “A few things struck me from the poll. First, Trump continues to be on the majority side with this issue.”
    Continetti added that the poll points to how Democrats miss the cultural element of populism which the president grasps and employs to rally support.
    https://freebeacon.com/politics/continetti-trump-effective-seizing-symbols-american-patriotism/
    😉

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  28. Tricky McClean Avatar
    Tricky McClean

    Don 1708 – What is this “NFL” you speak of?

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  29. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    About the Steve plan.
    It’s just the Brother Ben plan and the Jill Stein plan except for leaving capitalism sorta alive, but a lot leaner, smaller, and different motivations….. and no more fudicary duties to the shareholders first and foremost.
    By golly, it’s the Lizzy Warren plan! ok, she plagiarized it from somebody else. What difference at this point does it matter anyway?
    Must be their idea of a compromise. Still, it’s their 50 year plan. No prob,

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  30. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    The truth of the matter –
    The dramatic decline of U.S. manufacturing at the hands of free trade—where more than 3.4 million American jobs have been lost solely due to free trade with China, not including the American jobs lost due to agreements like the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement (KORUS)—has coincided with growing wage inequality for white and black Americans, a growing number of single mother households, a drop in U.S. marriage rates, a general stagnation of working and middle class wages, and specifically, increased black American unemployment.
    https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/09/02/study-u-s-manufacturing-collapse-catalyst-economic-decline-white-working-class-black-americans/
    😉

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  31. Tricky McClean Avatar
    Tricky McClean

    Toes 1810 – As much as you’d like to pin the tail on the Donkey, I really do think you’re missing the point entirely. Just as the Deplorables in Michigan, for example, voted for Trump to cure their disenfranchisement, the inner city Gang Bangers voted for Obama to assuage their existential pain. We live in a republic, but democratic principles are the necessary underpinning for our nation state’s unwavering foundation.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5foou7mIA0w

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  32. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Sorry, McCleaner. Watched 10 seconds of it and the virus attack alert went off. I got anti-Russian Bot bells and whistles going crazy. Commie.
    So, you want more funding for the arts? If you are the guerilla sign artist of Nevada County, my I suggest you take some art classes. You gotta hone your craft, unless I am responding to paid Russian in some building in Malysia. Sorry Mc Fadden, I don’t want to hear about a sow’s privates are anotomically correct, either. You people are sick, but who am moi to judge until I stand 20 minutes in your boots. So are you a Russian bots paid for my MoveOn.org? Yep, move on. Oink, oink.

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  33. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Think Obama talked about Americans first back when people were fainting in the audience’s at the sound of his words.
    https://m.facebook.com/PatriotPost/photos/a.82108390913/10155858449920914/?type=3&source=48

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  34. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    You mean people vote for their own self interest? No way. Thought everybody lived on the alturist plane with their heads in the clouds and one foot almost touching the ground.
    https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/kristine-marsh/2018/08/31/msnbc-ruhle-velshi-aghast-selfish-voters-care-more-about-abortion
    https://giphy.com/gifs/wine-o-clock-btZEAKlDWnBcY/tile

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  35. Walt Avatar

    Happy working stiff’s day. (unless your Boardman)
    https://www.theunion.com/opinion/george-boardman-i-hope-youre-prosperous-enough-to-enjoy-the-labor-day-holiday/
    Note to Boardman. The Constitution guarantees the pursuit of happiness and prosperity. Not all will find it. Welcome to the real America.
    We heard again the cries of “BOYCOTT” because a business gave money to the Right.(yet still gave more to the Left)
    Every time the LIBS pull that stunt, it backfires.
    Now look at the flip side. Remember the “business” that kicked out a high ranking Repub?. (The Little Red Hen) No real call to “boycott”. But payback has been a bitch.
    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/09/03/virginia-town-where-red-hen-refused-to-serve-sarah-sanders-is-trying-to-recover-its-image.html
    The whole town has been feeling the heat, and it ain’t over yet.
    “The area’s regional tourism board is pulling together emergency funds to boost its digital marketing campaign, the Roanoke Times reported Sunday. The money is normally saved, however, officials agreed the region is in desperate need of positive coverage after the Sanders controversy.”
    “Following the incident, the tourism board was flooded with thousands of calls and emails — and the complaints are still coming. The office received a letter Thursday from a Georgia family that wrote to say it would never return because of what happened.”
    Seems all the Lefties with money weren’t loyal enough.(or just not enough of them as advertised)

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  36. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    I’m still stuck on point #4: quality education.
    Guess it gets down to what quality education means. A well rounded liberal arts education? A core curriculum of studies, a mastering of knowledge of subject material? Preparing students for the Brave New World? Vocational schools, tech schools, tailoring education to what an individual’s aptitude fits best? An immersion in social justice and ecology…er….climate change or political activism?
    What good is free education without quality education. Are we to be like Austria and place pupils in two groups; one group to pursue STEM subjects and “higher education” and the other pupils placed on the fast track to learning a trade? Does quality education factor into the educated ones’ chances of success in the world or in the job market?
    The second part of quality education: : invest the proceeds in people is a puzzlement to me. I frankly do not know what “invest the proceeds in people” means. Haven’t a clue.
    I am pretty sure the ‘invest the proceeds (of quality education) p’ does not mean what is the largest most widespread trend on campuses across America today. That trend is to pour millions into making dorms nicer, spacier, better furnished, constructing newer and nicer lounges and student building across the campuses to have nicer, more modern facilities and digs.

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  37. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Now the socialst/dem fakenews media has gotten so comfortable with this stuff they are getting as ham handed as the USSR at un-personing and revisionist history.
    It was an image that caused quite a stir Friday afternoon. There on the stage presiding over Aretha Franklin’s epic funeral extravaganza was former President Bill Clinton alongside former presidential candidates Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. And immediately next to those three, in the same honored position as the ex-president and the civil rights leaders was anti-semite, Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.
    https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/sep/2/networks-crop-farrakhan-clintonjacksonsharpton-ima/
    😉

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  38. George Rebane Avatar

    DonB 455pm – Agreed, but they sure as hell didn’t crop Farrakhan when that affair was drawing to a close. He sat there right behind the speaker’s podium with most self-satisfying grin singing along and enjoying himself, especially when Stevie Wonder finally got the mike.
    https://people.com/music/aretha-franklin-funeral-stevie-wonder-performance/

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  39. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Dr. R, I believe that in the vernacular that would be called a shit eating grin. It was hilarious that there were tons of attacks on the old school Bishop that railed at the loss of the black family for all the destruction wrought by the great society rules that pushed men out of the homes to get benefits. Now the arch racist has benefited to no end and there will be no record of it for the grossly uninformed worshipers of goggle on their iPhones.
    😉

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  40. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    You read the papers and you’re led to believe that the world is a big, scary place…”
    This event has been posted on Sandbox previously by others. I was relecuant to post it here The tone is harsher than I prefer…Darwin Award and all. When I look at the couple’s fresh wholesome faces, the happy contentment….well, it’s like taking to Brother Ben or those who are all in on Agenda 21, 30 40, or 50. Some see the world as they wish it to be and how they want the future to be. Others see it more a more historical prescriptive. When pondering where you are going, it’s good to ponder where you have come from. Peace on Earth, goodwill towards peoplekind.
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    Peace, justice and strong institutions: cooperation instead of war
    Partnerships for the goals: leave you fools in the dustbin.
    “People, the narrative goes, are not to be trusted. People are bad. People are evil … I don’t buy it … Evil is a make-believe concept we’ve invented to deal with the complexities of fellow humans holding values and beliefs and perspectives different than our own … By and large, humans are kind. Self-interested sometimes, myopic sometimes, but kind. Generous and wonderful and kind.”
    The real world determined that was a lie.”
    https://www.funker530.com/millenial-couple-killed-prove/
    Guess those “stronger institutions” are the needed to will bring about Shangri-La via the business end of a gun. Shangri-La. a fictional place, has become synonymous with any earthly paradise

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