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Proud Liberal Dem

(24,772 posts)
156. I have no problem with agreeing to disagree
Fri Nov 14, 2014, 09:42 AM
Nov 2014

I think that Dems are, overall, a much more palatable and realistic choice of party to support. They are not necessarily perfect and we have work to do to make them better but I'm understanding of the fact that this country moves forward politically in fits and starts in this crazy and conflicted country and the Dems partly reflect that.

So let me get this straight... [View all] WilliamPitt Nov 2014 OP
nope youre absolutely right the parties are exactly the same belzabubba333 Nov 2014 #1
Not the same, but not nearly different enough. Scuba Nov 2014 #13
different but the same belzabubba333 Nov 2014 #15
+1 a whole bunch. Enthusiast Nov 2014 #69
Major climate change deal with China, Threatened Presidential veto of Congressional approval of KXL Proud Liberal Dem Nov 2014 #142
"Less than horrible" isn't good enough. Not for me, anyway. Scuba Nov 2014 #146
But it isn't just "less than horrible" Proud Liberal Dem Nov 2014 #154
If you're satisfied that today's Dems are good enough, then you and I have little in common. Scuba Nov 2014 #155
I have no problem with agreeing to disagree Proud Liberal Dem Nov 2014 #156
Problem is, we're not moving forward, we're moving backward. Scuba Nov 2014 #159
If you consider the ACA, Gay rights, a minimum wage increase ... 11 Bravo Nov 2014 #177
One step forward, two back is not progress. Yes, we've made some gains, but the losses ... Scuba Nov 2014 #190
You're letting Republicans set your standards and expectations Scootaloo Nov 2014 #178
hear, hear.. mountain grammy Nov 2014 #175
Your histrionics are duly noted. n/t RufusTFirefly Nov 2014 #26
this is what im hearing here so they are not my histrionics belzabubba333 Nov 2014 #38
If they were both exactly the same do you think you might notice it? zeemike Nov 2014 #46
Exactly! This is a BULLSHIT post. These people need Reps: AllTooEasy Nov 2014 #63
Agree with you completely, except for one thing... leftieNanner Nov 2014 #68
Either the information stated as fact sulphurdunn Nov 2014 #73
Here's a clue: Jackpine Radical Nov 2014 #104
If you mean someone has sulphurdunn Nov 2014 #165
You present the either/or fallacy. The information may be a fact... Moonwalk Nov 2014 #119
If what you write is true, then why do so many people we talk to comment that Republicans JDPriestly Nov 2014 #180
The either/or fallacy sulphurdunn Nov 2014 #183
Hell, if it were McCain or Romney, Americans would be dying in IRAN right now! rgbecker Nov 2014 #81
exactly - people dont get perfection they have a snit-fit and stay home belzabubba333 Nov 2014 #93
Exactly. The political divisions in this country are real and deep. cheapdate Nov 2014 #118
Personally i cant wait to see Women dying in back alleys again (sarcasm for christ sake) randys1 Nov 2014 #102
agreed some on here should be ashamed of themselves belzabubba333 Nov 2014 #105
Uff da... MineralMan Nov 2014 #2
Says a lot, doesn't it? Andy823 Nov 2014 #11
That doesn't work for 840high Nov 2014 #31
If you really believe that Andy823 Nov 2014 #79
I agre with you on that Andy! sheshe2 Nov 2014 #111
But it's not disdain for Democrats, it's disdain for conservatives. A Simple Game Nov 2014 #122
i know the piss-poor attitude here is disgraceful- but people here seem to wear it like a badge belzabubba333 Nov 2014 #40
He didn't claim they are the same. Hissyspit Nov 2014 #98
yea he did right here "Tell me again: Who needs Republicans?" belzabubba333 Nov 2014 #170
Would you have told the poor people of Kentucky that they had to vote A Simple Game Nov 2014 #123
He raises a valid point. Maedhros Nov 2014 #14
There are many, many issues. Some of them are even MineralMan Nov 2014 #16
Go ahead. Name some that are more important than TPP, Keystone (and you forgot) Iraq n/t RufusTFirefly Nov 2014 #27
Human rights for millions of gay people. Voting rights. Abortion rights. The Environment. msanthrope Nov 2014 #29
+1 eom. 1StrongBlackMan Nov 2014 #51
Gosh look at all that! SoapBox Nov 2014 #71
Agreed. Raine1967 Nov 2014 #75
And with that, you just won this thread. Sorry for the crappy prize Number23 Nov 2014 #107
+2 nomorenomore08 Nov 2014 #109
~ sheshe2 Nov 2014 #112
And boom goes the dynamite... SidDithers Nov 2014 #186
The right to vote, LGBT rights, reproductive rights, and many MineralMan Nov 2014 #41
The right to vote for DINOs? Demeter Nov 2014 #89
I don't vote for DINOS. MineralMan Nov 2014 #100
I suggest you read TPP. It puts a partnership of corporate fascists overruling ballyhoo Nov 2014 #115
TPP would affect more than just trade and the corporate world Art_from_Ark Nov 2014 #120
Excellent post, Art. I am beginning to wonder if ballyhoo Nov 2014 #143
I understand that many are concerned about the environment, myself included: olegramps Nov 2014 #172
The oil will move, one way or another. MineralMan Nov 2014 #173
Food programs, Social Security, Medical programs, Housing, Jobs, Education. I am very much jwirr Nov 2014 #47
Benghazi! BobbyBoring Nov 2014 #70
Besides ... 1StrongBlackMan Nov 2014 #50
Not many know what was/is written in either of those two deals. Most of it done by midnight Nov 2014 #137
All politics is local BumRushDaShow Nov 2014 #88
The problem is not reality. It is the voters' and the media's perception of the reality. JDPriestly Nov 2014 #181
Better question. Who the hell needs Democrats? Autumn Nov 2014 #3
What is the object of "enemy's?" nt msanthrope Nov 2014 #30
To annoy people who notice grammar errors and mispellings. uppityperson Nov 2014 #83
Buncha people who probably don't post here answered that one already. n/t jtuck004 Nov 2014 #59
look, I understand your frustration, but please, the two parties are not the same cali Nov 2014 #4
Do I need to remind you WilliamPitt Nov 2014 #5
Yep Andy823 Nov 2014 #7
Get over it ... 1StrongBlackMan Nov 2014 #53
Really? Andy823 Nov 2014 #77
I should have used the sarcasm thingy. eom. 1StrongBlackMan Nov 2014 #84
If I remember correctly, and I do... sheshe2 Nov 2014 #113
If we are reminding people of things... MineralMan Nov 2014 #8
You know what MM let the GOPers take their country back! Iliyah Nov 2014 #28
Oh, we can remind people of all sorts of things. DisgustipatedinCA Nov 2014 #74
Knock yourself out... MineralMan Nov 2014 #103
Cool. I think you're giving me permission to ask a question I've always wanted to ask you. DisgustipatedinCA Nov 2014 #108
I'm not giving you anything. MineralMan Nov 2014 #110
Ok. I'll leave that question unexamined. DisgustipatedinCA Nov 2014 #148
Good decision. MineralMan Nov 2014 #153
Great hijacking of the thread already. Please proceed. nt Mojorabbit Nov 2014 #133
No where in that op do I allude to the two parties being the same cali Nov 2014 #12
That was a fair and honest thread you started. LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #60
wow. what world do you live in that you think this: cali Nov 2014 #138
babycakes, obviously you misunderstood. LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #147
"Honeypie"? Who the fuck do you think you are?? nt ChisolmTrailDem Nov 2014 #163
Better than Bobbie Jo Nov 2014 #167
Neither does Will. Hissyspit Nov 2014 #99
Maybe you don't need Republicans, William Recursion Nov 2014 #6
And you're probably aware that he (and I, and virtually everyone here) LondonReign2 Nov 2014 #17
Then why write an OP pretending they aren't different? Recursion Nov 2014 #19
The OP is about policies in which they AREN'T different LondonReign2 Nov 2014 #21
Well I don't think the D's (or the R's) would support another Iraq deployment if it came to a vote Recursion Nov 2014 #22
Rs want more ground troop interventions Iliyah Nov 2014 #32
It is easy to agree with you because you describe the situation we are in. I get angry when some jwirr Nov 2014 #56
"Being poor has taught me that there is a big difference." BeyondGeography Nov 2014 #64
I learned it the hard way. Thank you. jwirr Nov 2014 #65
I watched Pryor and Cotton commercials on Arkansas TV Art_from_Ark Nov 2014 #189
Have you wrote about the horrors of the Front Range NGL Pipeline yet? snooper2 Nov 2014 #9
Get ready for Hillary. Octafish Nov 2014 #10
Elections have consequences Cali_Democrat Nov 2014 #18
You beat me to it. + infinity stevenleser Nov 2014 #25
You agree with that crap? Hassin Bin Sober Nov 2014 #130
That elections have consequences? Are you disputing that? nt stevenleser Nov 2014 #169
No but that isn't the first time I've seen that poster saying America wanted a sshift to the right. Hassin Bin Sober Nov 2014 #187
37 % voted, Iliyah Nov 2014 #35
Wait. So the result of the election is making Democrats preemptively move to the right? progressoid Nov 2014 #36
Correct. Cali_Democrat Nov 2014 #39
Bullshit. Absolute bullshit. truebrit71 Nov 2014 #52
Here's the problem Cali_Democrat Nov 2014 #72
I blame that on slogans too, in part. arcane1 Nov 2014 #76
Depends. If only 36.6 per cent of voters voted that means an even lower ballyhoo Nov 2014 #116
....and that % who voted , was only voting for 1/3 of congress. Hardly a "mandate " pkdu Nov 2014 #136
That does not logically follow. Marr Nov 2014 #131
The Koch Brothers do. eShirl Nov 2014 #20
i don't seem to equate "who needs republicans" m-lekktor Nov 2014 #23
You're not wrong, but one party is far right and the other is just right of center. Dawgs Nov 2014 #24
Obama is center left. As is the country. Most just don't know it! Zen Democrat Nov 2014 #43
Actually you could be right. If we are lucky they will continue their do nothing policy and they jwirr Nov 2014 #33
One party takes a rusty wire brush to your backside, JEB Nov 2014 #34
i thought he went to china about greenhouse gasses belzabubba333 Nov 2014 #37
He's not a dictator. He would have to approve Keystone regardless of the Senate. Zen Democrat Nov 2014 #42
Most liberal since JFK? former9thward Nov 2014 #61
And Obama was wrong. In fact, on MANY if most, issues NYC Liberal Nov 2014 #121
Obama was wrong...about himself? LondonReign2 Nov 2014 #184
Yes. Nixon was NOT more liberal in ANY respect. NYC Liberal Nov 2014 #188
rec this post. unrec the opening post. LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #67
Bravo/Brava sheshe2 Nov 2014 #114
why can't you write pretty, like stevie and nance? KG Nov 2014 #44
Good question KG Autumn Nov 2014 #85
Needs more italics. OnyxCollie Nov 2014 #128
Which is why I vote for/against policies and principles rather than party or politician. K&R Tierra_y_Libertad Nov 2014 #45
+10 840high Nov 2014 #101
Oh but look! MissDeeds Nov 2014 #48
SOME OF US GET IT Skittles Nov 2014 #49
Will, I invite you to the Discussionist, where you can talk to real live Republicans ConservativeDemocrat Nov 2014 #54
The worst part of the trip to China, in my opinion... TeeYiYi Nov 2014 #55
The President's view is in line with the Dalai Lama's chowder66 Nov 2014 #80
I get it I really do Kalidurga Nov 2014 #57
Oh well. I was hoping this would be the first post this millennia that begins with "so let me get Number23 Nov 2014 #58
This message was self-deleted by its author Rex Nov 2014 #91
I have no use for Republicans, or any Democrat acting like one. Elmer S. E. Dump Nov 2014 #62
Kicked and recommended! Enthusiast Nov 2014 #66
We've Come A Long Way colsohlibgal Nov 2014 #78
When a political party sulphurdunn Nov 2014 #82
Maybe this won't mean anything to you, but I sure hope that it does. blue neen Nov 2014 #86
Check, check and check ReRe Nov 2014 #87
well, as you can see, many are satified with a slow death by a thousand cuts stupidicus Nov 2014 #90
I see your fans showed up to hrummphh at you Rex Nov 2014 #92
Progressive party INdemo Nov 2014 #94
K and R bigwillq Nov 2014 #95
As Truman famously said: Odin2005 Nov 2014 #96
You do! IronLionZion Nov 2014 #97
but how can this be both parties are the same belzabubba333 Nov 2014 #106
Dems often start out as the opposite of Republicans.... Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2014 #117
Hater! polichick Nov 2014 #124
K&R DeSwiss Nov 2014 #125
+1. nt OnyxCollie Nov 2014 #129
The horrible truth. woo me with science Nov 2014 #132
Indeed! (eom) CanSocDem Nov 2014 #150
Kick and R. BeanMusical Nov 2014 #126
Who? democrats. How else would they get elected? grahamhgreen Nov 2014 #127
China climate agreement? Vetoing keystone? mahina Nov 2014 #134
Newsflash: You don't have Democrats in power any more BainsBane Nov 2014 #135
Thank you, Will. woo me with science Nov 2014 #139
Post removed Post removed Nov 2014 #140
Your memory is as short as most Americans. Rose Siding Nov 2014 #141
Exactly. alarimer Nov 2014 #144
Exactly! ballyhoo Nov 2014 #145
There are plenty of other sites for bashing Democrats oberliner Nov 2014 #149
You say bashing. WilliamPitt Nov 2014 #161
Gelatinous crap! We have become gelatinous crap. lonestarnot Nov 2014 #151
I have no hope. I see no future. Hotler Nov 2014 #152
This message was self-deleted by its author Corruption Inc Nov 2014 #157
Nobody needs republicans, or Democrats who act like republicans. Zorra Nov 2014 #158
I think you got it Will! but, McConnell thinks he has to stop that socialist in B Calm Nov 2014 #160
Let's make it official WilliamPitt Nov 2014 #162
Give it a rest maxrandb Nov 2014 #164
Heh. WilliamPitt Nov 2014 #166
Yes, I'm sure that maxrandb Nov 2014 #193
I don't know about the troops to Iraq Babel_17 Nov 2014 #168
-- Lyndon Johnson, 1964 WilliamPitt Nov 2014 #171
I see that as being very different Babel_17 Nov 2014 #182
I'm usually right there with you, Mr. Pitt. staggerleem Nov 2014 #174
Honestly .. I have to take a couple of aspirin every time I read one of your ops Peacetrain Nov 2014 #176
K&R. JDPriestly Nov 2014 #179
... SidDithers Nov 2014 #185
Will, it seems that you've touched a nerve ....... marmar Nov 2014 #191
We live to serve. WilliamPitt Nov 2014 #192
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