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So say we all.
Either way tom Brady is a cheater![]()
So say we all.
Either way tom Brady is a cheater![]()
We won the cold war, but some want us to lose it for the sake of losing it.
that makes a lot of sense, now.
So then explain how your deplorable are at all similar with inner city welfare people.
We have racist xenophobes in one corner and poor people (normally of non white race) in the other.
I don't get that connection what so ever.
You don't think a lot of the 'deplorables' are poor as well? I think my comment in a lot of ways goes back to the WSJ article I referenced a few weeks ago about rural areas being the new inner city. Read that and get back to me.
You don't think a lot of the 'deplorables' are poor as well? I think my comment in a lot of ways goes back to the WSJ article I referenced a few weeks ago about rural areas being the new inner city. Read that and get back to me.
I think Republicans need to acknowledge there is an element in the party that is very undesirable. In a lot of respects, it is equivalent to the inner city welfare crowd that always go for democrats.
Oh, change the subject, quickly and don't answer the question.
here's what you actually said:
Dude, what makes YOUR deplorables deplorable is that the are so xenophobic and racist. And THAT is what I'm pointing out. YOU are the one who think there's some kind of connection with inner city welfare people.
Tell me again, HOW are your deplorables at all related to inner city welfare recipients?
There are plenty of your deplorables that are not poor.
Nice try, sparky.
McCain is dying and will be replaced by either some bot-like replacement
Does being racist and xenophobic make one poor or does being poor make one racist and xenophobic? I came from an area that is poor/rural and likely has a fair number of deplorables. I would argue the vast majority are victims of circumstance, much like the poor inner city crowd. In any case, neither group should be driving political policy.
Both parties want to think they represent the center. Lets agree that it has ebbed and flowed the last 25 years.
I think Republicans need to acknowledge there is an element in the party that is very undesirable. In a lot of respects, it is equivalent to the inner city welfare crowd that always go for democrats. You're completely right that the decent people in both parties need to take charge for the good of the country. It seems like post 9/11 we've completely lost our way.
So we can prevent you from back pedaling too far, here's the original thread. Where there's an element of undesirables in the republican party, and that they are somehow equivalent to the inner city welfare crowd for democrats.
How is that, exactly?
McCain is dying and will be replaced by either some bot-like replacement or a Democrat.
Sure. And when sports announcers refer to some players as scrappy and others as athletic, those also have no racial connotations, either.
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They're both putting their perceived self interests ahead of the country, and to a large degree voting brainlessly. Look at some of the crazy spreads in different areas during the last election. Perhaps I'm wrong, but I think both groups have a lot more in common than people would expect.
Upon a bit of reflection, my post was harsh on both groups. Unfortunately both groups are likely more victims of circumstance than anything else. I think as a country it's imperative we help people at the margins get on a better path or we're in serious trouble down the road. Can you feel bad for someone but still give them a kick up the backside? It seems like that is what a lot of people in this country need.
Either way tom Brady is a cheater![]()
Wait, what?
Really?
Scrappy = white
Athletic = black
Mainly applies to baseball, but also can be regularly heard in basketball. That Princeton team is so scrappy, but Florida Gulf Coast is one athletic bunch.
Really?
Scrappy = white
Athletic = black
Mainly applies to baseball, but also can be regularly heard in basketball. That Princeton team is so scrappy, but Florida Gulf Coast is one athletic bunch.
I've never noticed that. What's the implication here?
Sorry for being dense.