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POTUS 45.0: It was the best of times. It was the worst of times.

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There was a link in my props to Chelsea post. (I won't repeat what an SNL writer Tweeted.)

My God, that woman is praying she gets fired. She'd join Maher and Gottfried on the un-PC Rushmore.

Here's the thing, though. What Maher said was completely correct, and the joke Gottfried told took balls the size of the twin towers. Her joke was only "meh" -- doesn't belong in the same discussion.
 
How the heck did he win re-election, though?

That's the thing I don't get about LePage, Snyder, and Brownback. They've all been exposed as morons who are tanking their states, yet IINM they all won re-elections. What the actual f-ck?

The guy he ran against was a complete idiot.

LePage actually has some really good ideas but all you ever here about him are the knucklehead things he says. Maine's fundamental problem is they hammer the year round residents tax wise when they should be hammering part time residents and tourists. LePage has tried to fix this but it has met a lot of resistance.
 
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The guy he ran against was a complete idiot.

LePage actually has some really good ideas but all you ever here about him are the knucklehead things he says. Maine's fundamental problem is they hammer the year round residents tax wise when they should be hammering part time residents and tourists. LePage has tried to fix this but it has met a lot of resistance.

Aren't the part-time residents bringing money into the state? I'm thinking they're Bostonians with summer homes. Not that you need to convince me that disincentifying Boston people from visiting your state is a good idea.
 
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Oh. Snap.

The Department of Defense tweeted about the correlation between mental health and social media postings Monday morning, which many Twitter users took to have been sent with a certain President of the United States in mind.

Subtweeting could turn out to be the greatest weapon against Cheeto Benito.
 
Re: POTUS 45.0: It was the best of times. It was the worst of times.

The guy he ran against was a complete idiot.

LePage actually has some really good ideas but all you ever here about him are the knucklehead things he says. Maine's fundamental problem is they hammer the year round residents tax wise when they should be hammering part time residents and tourists. LePage has tried to fix this but it has met a lot of resistance.

WRONG!

Michaud was well liked and was not a complete idiot. Always easily won vs the republicans running against him in the conservative leaning second district. The reason LePage was reelected is 1) Vote splitting. It was a 3 way race, with a left leaning independent as the 3rd candidate. 2) a referendum banning bear hunting with bait and dogs was on the ballot. This drove the rural vote to a record turn-out. When the hillbillies that never vote got into the booth to vote against the bear baiting ban then sure weren't going to check the box off next to the gay democrat, when it was the evil liberals that wanted to take away 'their way of life'. My father, a democrat, has been selectman of a rural Maine town for almost 40 years. He said he saw people that NEVER vote come out in droves to vote against the bear baiting and LePage crushed Michaud in that town.

LePage has no good ideas. He blame's Maine's problems on everyone else, and has NO IDEAS other than cutting taxes for the wealthy. By the way, he is now recycling ideas from the previous democratic administration: Baldacci passed a tax reform that lowered income taxes and shifted towards a higher sales tax with the idea that since Maine has a tourism-based economy and a large number of part-time residents, this would help ease the tax burden off full-time residents by collecting more taxes from tourists and 'summer people'. The Republican's launched a citizens veto effort, and were able to repeal the changes via referendum. LePage has now proposed similar reforms not once, but twice. He also proposes school district consolidation, which republican's fought the democrats on in the past.
 
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Aren't the part-time residents bringing money into the state? I'm thinking they're Bostonians with summer homes. Not that you need to convince me that disincentifying Boston people from visiting your state is a good idea.

part time residents pay a significant portion of the property taxes in my town. There is a large ocean-front estate across the street from me (can't see the home, its surrounded by woods and is like a 40 acre property) and they pay something like $60,000 a year in property taxes and are probably only at the property a few weeks a year.

What people are proposing is raising the meals and lodging tax (no one looks at lodging tax before they take a vacation) and raising sales tax in order to collect more taxes from tourists and part-time residents. (I would be okay with raising sales tax as long as there is some kind of 'sales tax rebate' available for low income year-round residents to counteract the regressive nature of sales tax).
 
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How the heck did he win re-election, though?

it's complicated.

of course we know he was elected with just under 37% of the vote in a race with a strong independent candidate. When it was clear the democrat was the weakest candidate, the independent surged in the final weeks of the race as people abandoned the democrat. I'm sure a lot of early democrat voters would have liked a do-over. No way he would have been elected with ranked choice voting (which is why that was later passed as a ballot initative)

He was very unpopular during his reelection campaign. The same independent candidate ran, this time with a stronger democrat (a fairly popular congressman).

A few things happened to change what had looked like a slam dunk for the democrats into a tossup. The democratic candidate came out as gay, and a referendum question to ban the practice of hunting bears with bait disproportionately turned out the rural vote (and the people that turned out for that referendum question aren't going to vote for a gay liberal that wants to take away their god given right to shoot a bear while it is chowing down on a dozen Tim Horton's maple glazed doughnuts), and the split vote.
 
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How the heck did he win re-election, though?

That's the thing I don't get about LePage, Snyder, and Brownback. They've all been exposed as morons who are tanking their states, yet IINM they all won re-elections. What the actual f-ck?
Well ya see I (middle class white guy) have a job and my taxes are a little lower so everything's fine just fine.
 
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Why do we need to have 1,100 positions that require Senate confirmation? Are they all really that important that we need to have votes on them? That seems absurdly high to me.

Now, with regards to firing everyone from the Obama administration, failing to hire virtually anyone to fill those positions, and then backtracking on some of the firings, this administration has been demonstrably awful at what they claimed to be the best in history.
 
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Trump was right. Marco Rubio is a *****.

Lil Marco is the John Edwards of the right. He's showing all the signs, right down to the $400 haircut. Just needs a cheating scandal to complete his downfall now.
 
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I wonder if the righties expressing poutrage over Barron Trump jokes, expressed similar thoughts when Rush implied that Chelsea was the White House dog back in the day. :rolleyes:
 
WRONG!

Michaud was well liked and was not a complete idiot. Always easily won vs the republicans running against him in the conservative leaning second district. The reason LePage was reelected is 1) Vote splitting. It was a 3 way race, with a left leaning independent as the 3rd candidate. 2) a referendum banning bear hunting with bait and dogs was on the ballot. This drove the rural vote to a record turn-out. When the hillbillies that never vote got into the booth to vote against the bear baiting ban then sure weren't going to check the box off next to the gay democrat, when it was the evil liberals that wanted to take away 'their way of life'. My father, a democrat, has been selectman of a rural Maine town for almost 40 years. He said he saw people that NEVER vote come out in droves to vote against the bear baiting and LePage crushed Michaud in that town.

LePage has no good ideas. He blame's Maine's problems on everyone else, and has NO IDEAS other than cutting taxes for the wealthy. By the way, he is now recycling ideas from the previous democratic administration: Baldacci passed a tax reform that lowered income taxes and shifted towards a higher sales tax with the idea that since Maine has a tourism-based economy and a large number of part-time residents, this would help ease the tax burden off full-time residents by collecting more taxes from tourists and 'summer people'. The Republican's launched a citizens veto effort, and were able to repeal the changes via referendum. LePage has now proposed similar reforms not once, but twice. He also proposes school district consolidation, which republican's fought the democrats on in the past.

Michaud isn't exactly an intellectual heavyweight and he didn't really have any ideas on how to improve the state. When Michaud originally got elected to congress the political landscape was a lot different and that was the only year he faced a legitimate challenge. The shift from income taxes to property/sales taxes absolutely needs to happen but it will be a miracle if it ever does.
 
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The shift from income taxes to property/sales taxes absolutely needs to happen but it will be a miracle if it ever does.

It happened once, but the conservatives ran a successful citizens veto effort.
 
Re: POTUS 45.0: It was the best of times. It was the worst of times.

I wonder if the righties expressing poutrage over Barron Trump jokes, expressed similar thoughts when Rush implied that Chelsea was the White House dog back in the day. :rolleyes:

Have there been any Barron Trump jokes? I don't think I've seen a single one anywhere. The only reference I've really ever heard of him is that "Barron is good at the cyber", which is not really aimed at him but his dad for saying something that inane.
 
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