Brexit is more of a clusterfuck than the storyline to the Metal Gear series.
So do we think the DNC will finally drop "muh Russia" now or will they continue to push this narrative anyway to the 2020 campaigns?
It's a complicated and delicate situation, I believe. On one hand, if you drop it...You look as if you are saying "Okay, there was nothing there" and show a bit of weakness to a party that prides itself on being tough. On the other? If you continue carrying on about it, you make yourself one dimensional.
I believe it was a large mistake to put all the eggs in one basket for the democrats with the Russia/Collusion angle. Personally, I don't ever think that's a wise idea and too much of a gamble.
That being said, I do not think that is by any means the biggest detriment to the DNC right now, but instead the inner party divisiveness. However, this is also something that there is ample time to figure out.
Shouldn't have fucked Bernie over. G.
Libertarian party will rise and save us!
Anyway, it doesn't matter if they dont want it released or not. Freedom of information act is a great thing. Even though, when requested, the government will take its sweet ass time trying to relinquish it. Ask me how I know that one. Fuck you Pike County
Shouldn't have fucked Bernie over. G.
Libertarian party will rise and save us!
Anyway, it doesn't matter if they dont want it released or not. Freedom of information act is a great thing. Even though, when requested, the government will take its sweet ass time trying to relinquish it. Ask me how I know that one. Fuck you Pike County
There's actually quite a bit of overlap between conservatives and libertarians. If a libertarian ran on the GOP ticket, they may have a shot.I'm don't have many libertarian beliefs myself but fuck I just want anything to disrupt this two-party system that keeps getting worse and worse the longer it goes on. I'm so tired of picking the least worst candidate instead of one that might actually be good.
There's actually quite a bit of overlap between conservatives and libertarians. If a libertarian ran on the GOP ticket, they may have a shot.
Similar to how Bernie is an independent but runs as a Democrat. Even though the DNC screwed him over in the end.
Pretty much this.There's actually quite a bit of overlap between conservatives and libertarians. If a libertarian ran on the GOP ticket, they may have a shot.
Similar to how Bernie is an independent but runs as a Democrat. Even though the DNC screwed him over in the end.
Jeb Bush was my candidate.Centrism is viewed as weak and not strong enough viewed.
Unfortunately, it's largely a reality TV show and popularity contest at this point.
Take for example, Jeb Bush. He had more sensible and traditional GOP values, and was in many ways a solid candidate. Why did he fail? He was coined as "boring" and not outrageous enough, essentially.
Pretty much this.
That being said, I'd say I'm about as far from libertarian as it gets and side more with the GOP than them, if anything. I dislike their economics entirely, and think their view on taxes is just silly and uneducated. I would say it's very much idealist, yet not realistic. Expecting things like public services and roadways to be fixed and maintained by the people instead of by tax is just hogwash. It'd never happen, certainly not at a scale of size as this country.
I can bend and budge on economic stances, though. It is social stances I will not yield on, such as equality for LGBT and all races.
Another thing that I refuse to give an inch on is science, and the environment. I think these are critical.
Please clap.Jeb Bush was my candidate.
How can you not like this guy?
Please clap.