Watched the Debates. We're Doomed.
OK, I have avoided the debates until recently. Watched most of the Repub one last week and almost all of the Dems (on the dvr yesterday). I have come to the conclusion that we're probably doomed. With the Republicans...if you really listen closely you see this overwhelming desire to use government to fix things. There are, surprisingly, promises to "tax for this" and "tax for that". I don't remember hearing a peep about smaller government.
Then...there are the Dems. Of the three in the debate, Omally (sp?) is the only one who sounds sane. At all. Seems like a decent person, actually. Has no chance in hell. Hillary, to even my surprise, offered ZERO solutions to anything. (I don't expect any hint of a hands-off approach from this crowd, so work with me). She pointed out that the lead in the water in Flint had to do with race. I have always thought she'll be the next president and, apparently, she thinks so too. Very scary thought. Worse than the current guy in there? Anybody's guess. Then, there's Bernie. Sometimes, he actually makes a little sense. But, there is his tireless fixation with other people's money. He absolutely sees wealth as something to be taken. He's very open about it. And, just this morning I heard a clip of him talking up Fidel Castro. Anybody here ever been to Cuba? He said that the lack of an uprising is proof that the people like the Communism there. Very scary stuff. Way out of touch with reality. Yet, I check social media this morning and some people I know back Bernie.
I think things in America are going to get much worse before they get better. My little son made some interesting statements. He has a disability, but has progressed well. He'll actually sit and watch these people talk and figure out who's full of crap (all of them). After watching a while he looked up at me and said, "Dad. What will you do if Sanders gets elected?" Without hesitation I responded, "Hide our stuff." That turned into a short, fun conversation...
Then...there are the Dems. Of the three in the debate, Omally (sp?) is the only one who sounds sane. At all. Seems like a decent person, actually. Has no chance in hell. Hillary, to even my surprise, offered ZERO solutions to anything. (I don't expect any hint of a hands-off approach from this crowd, so work with me). She pointed out that the lead in the water in Flint had to do with race. I have always thought she'll be the next president and, apparently, she thinks so too. Very scary thought. Worse than the current guy in there? Anybody's guess. Then, there's Bernie. Sometimes, he actually makes a little sense. But, there is his tireless fixation with other people's money. He absolutely sees wealth as something to be taken. He's very open about it. And, just this morning I heard a clip of him talking up Fidel Castro. Anybody here ever been to Cuba? He said that the lack of an uprising is proof that the people like the Communism there. Very scary stuff. Way out of touch with reality. Yet, I check social media this morning and some people I know back Bernie.
I think things in America are going to get much worse before they get better. My little son made some interesting statements. He has a disability, but has progressed well. He'll actually sit and watch these people talk and figure out who's full of crap (all of them). After watching a while he looked up at me and said, "Dad. What will you do if Sanders gets elected?" Without hesitation I responded, "Hide our stuff." That turned into a short, fun conversation...
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Politicians get elected primarily on how well they appeal to our Utopian desires, rather than how well they address the more immediate, mundane problems. Those politicians that make a concerted effort to detail exactly how they're going to fix the various near term problems usually lose, as the interest of the voter is simple minded and fickle.
Regardless of what the political candidates promise, any success will depend on how pragmatic they are, and how gifted they are are making the deal with the various interest groups on the Hill (did I just use a Trump term?). Given that reality, I assess each competitor on their personal history and performance. O'Malley ranks at the bottom, since the city he mayored (Baltimore) and the state he governed (Maryland) are socialist economic and crime basket cases. Ted Cruz doesn't fare much better, as his only major accomplishment has been getting elected, and he's proven to be an unproductive pain in the backside in the Senate. Trump has a history of success based on tremendous negotiating skills, and Kasich has an admirable track record, both in Congress and as a governor of Ohio.
Trust and integrity are also important, with Clinton at rock bottom on that score. Sanders is more trustworthy, which is frightening in a way, as you can believe he'll try his best to institute a socialist government. Rubio looks and sounds good, but he's a toady for the sugar industry.
I was a Rand Paul supporter, but I've lost faith in his ability to promote the small government message effectively enough to win broad support. Intellectually he makes the most sense, but he lacks Trump's skill at gaining the media attention necessary to capture the crowd's emotions.
Are we screwed? While I'm skeptical anyone can easily overcome the friction of an incompetent, corrupt unelected civil service institution, I don't think we are - yet. If a Democrat President captures the SCOTUS, the heart of our republic is in serious peril. Like the candidate or not, I'll vote Republican, as a vote against, as Will Rogers advised.
Kinda like Kickass's green costume in the flick by the same name..
I recall Kickass approaching the apartment door of local black gang boss Raoul and being asked by a fat hoodlum guard, "Who are you? The Green Condom?",
Assuming either will win is not rooted in reality, Obama turned filibuster-proof democrat majorities into the largest Republican control of the House and Senate in 70 years in 2 cycles, it's looking like another 10 seats this time. Maybe you live in a left district or something, but doesn't square with electoral counts, polls are just a poll, not electoral points in the winner-take-all state by state system.
The Swift Boat campaign is running already on Hillary, most of the strategy was to give Bernie enough help to either beat her or severely wound her.
Trump is actually much higher than he even looks because they poll 'likely Republican voters', 7 out of 8 of his attendees in Reno were unemployed steel workers, blue collar workers, etc., only half with a college education, and are never thought of as Republican. When the field collapses around him, he gets 100% of Republicans because we would never vote for a cackling witch or a communist, he is also going to drag a lot of the Union and non-union laborers... Would likely look like Carter v Reagan.
The guy hasn't spent a dollar on a TV ad yet... And looks like he just took out Cruz in Iowa for free.
The Republicans are far from inexperienced. Unfortunately the experience they have is only good for a stronger, more intrusive fedgov and the continued destruction of individual liberty and free markets. The GOP promises the good (liberty) and delivers the evil (socialist-facist statism.)
Your son is most likely a better candidate than the likely nominees, but I would hate to put such a burden on one so young.
If you think the Republicans are inexperienced and hopeless, you have been on another planet for the last 7 years. We have seen experience community dis-organizing at its worst . If our dying large cities get any worse, we will experience real martial law and desperation as the non producers jealousy is fanned by a regime that flourishes on class hatred and jealousy.
did you need to see or hear the debates to come to that decision. haven't the past 8 or more years given you the necessary knowledge to know that?
You are right on with this.......They see government as a potential solution, not what it is....the problem.
Technical progress has continued despite the government, not because of it, but is being progressively controlled and exploited for nefarious ends. Advances in medicine are undermined with shortages of doctors and a regulatory morass as doctors drop out and government regulates and taxes our medical care for redistributionism.
Racial resentment and conflict are increasing in violent outbursts as they are being deliberately stoked by "irrational lives matter" racists. Despite the fact that racism among ordinary people was minimal and declining, it is worse now than the days of forced busing and the onslaught of affirmative racism.
The threat of nuclear war with Russia subsided despite the Democrats and now on the increase, along with the Iranian threat enabled by Obama. International terrorism is on the rise while Americans are subject to increased surveillance and restrictions and the primitives are protected by multi-culturalism political correctness. Immigration has been replaced by cultural and political invasion for third world "fundamental change" of our country.
If domestic "crime" has declined at all -- apparently they don't count drug robberies and burning cities -- it is replaced by government crime through progressively increasing bureaucratic abuse under exploiting regulatory decrees. We are progressively in a worsening post-constitutional era threatening all of us with arbitrary government power. This includes intensified anti-private property rights, anti-industry viro agencies and the politically motivated tax police state. Rape has been illegal all along; now the innocent are being falsely accused from political correctness. Small companies are terrorized over refusing to "bake cakes" under government-forced entitlements. Major companies are leaving the country over the high taxes and regulations, and ordinary citizens at all economic levels are cutting back or retiring early.
It is increasingly difficult to enjoy the gains we have made despite political progressivism and government power as we constantly look over our shoulders in fear of what will hit us next. This is all "amazingly good right now" all right -- for liberal fascists who have progressed faster than they dreamed possible. It's great for apologists for Cackles and Obama. It is no time to celebrate our achievements and be lulled into complacency while ignoring the further statist, irrationalist decline we are threatened with.
I have to point out that things are amazingly good right now. We have amazing technologies. Crime has declined. The threat of a full-scale nuclear war is less. The notion of beating your spouse or committing rape being okay under certain circumstances is just gone. MLK had a controversial dream that's not had all controversial anymore, after just 50 years. Marginal tax rates > 50% are gone, hopefully for good.
Things are far from perfect, and not every area of life has seen improvement, e.g. the stuff in your post and the nonsense politicians say.
Overall things got better in my life time, are still getting better, and will continue to get better.
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