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What's on your ballot?

Re: What's on your ballot?

Isn't that today's "socially liberal but * fiscally conservative" mantra?


* insert words "claims to be" here

Name one thing fiscally conservative about the Republican Party.

One.

Even in Minnesota where they "pretend" they are they are not. Not even close.

But go ahead. Name one.
 
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Did you miss the asterisk thingy in my post?

What about fiscally conservative and socially liberal applies to Republicans getting elected? The premise was that liberal social referendums are passing and Republicans are getting elected. That has nothing to do with fiscally conservative and socially liberal. Nothing.
 
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"Claims to be fiscally conservative" is the very definition of today's Rs.

Do they even claim to be anymore? Really? Haven't seen any claims like that this whole cycle. The claims since 1980 were all a lie anyway. A lie to complete the heist. And the heist continues.
 
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Being fiscally conservative is stupid anyhow, they only use it as a boogeyman to demean minorities mostly. It's also why some of these stupid ideas floated by Pelosi and other dems like pay-go need to be shot into space.
 
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I think it was unofan or Kepler who said it’s impossible to be socially liberal and fiscally conservative. That person had a great post about it.

Can’t find it on mobile but it’s out there.

They can’t be reconciled.
 
I think it was unofan or Kepler who said it’s impossible to be socially liberal and fiscally conservative. That person had a great post about it.

Can’t find it on mobile but it’s out there.

They can’t be reconciled.

It would've been Kepler. I used to be a Republican in my 20s, so there's no way I said it.
 
Re: What's on your ballot?

I think it was unofan or Kepler who said it’s impossible to be socially liberal and fiscally conservative. That person had a great post about it.

Can’t find it on mobile but it’s out there.

They can’t be reconciled.

Depends on your definition of fiscally conservative. I guarantee my definition is different than Paul Ryan's.
 
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Every referendum passes in Maine. Its unreal.

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Re: What's on your ballot?

Here in Mass we have;

- Nurse to patient ratio requirements
- Definition of a corporation for campaign finance
- LGBT rights

The LGBT question will be interesting as differing from the norm a “yes” vote maintains the status quo and does not get rid of rights. Hoping that does not create confusion as a “no” vote typically maintains the status quo for most ballot measures.
 
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The definition of a corporation could be an interesting debate. Could we write out Citzens United by defining what a corporation is?
 
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NAACP of Detroit is now joining the No campaign against recreational marijuana.

Last poll I saw was 55/41 in favor, with only 4% undecided. I doubt this will make much of a difference.

More concerning is that in the same poll, the proposal to establish an independent commission to redraw the congressional districts in 2020 was ahead 48-32, but ballot initiatives require 50% to pass.
 
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