Message from @Wood-Ape - OK/MN

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2019-01-15 22:35:17 UTC  

I wouldn't go up there and be a hero

2019-01-15 22:35:42 UTC  

Our people need heroes

2019-01-15 22:36:29 UTC  

Too many Congress people just want to lay low and stay in office, I'd rather just have one term and actually get something done

2019-01-15 22:36:29 UTC  

No, we don't need people martyring themselves when there's other ways to make themselves useful

2019-01-15 22:36:41 UTC  

This is how we end up with career congressmen

2019-01-15 22:37:13 UTC  

The boomer anti-racism chicanery/taqiyya isn't aimed at leftists but Nationalists who need permission or cover.

2019-01-15 22:37:17 UTC  

@StevePines -WA That's a valid point. They can't take the lay low stuff *too* far, they have to do *something*.

2019-01-15 22:37:22 UTC  

Waiting for useful congressmen to do useful things....
Any day now

2019-01-15 22:37:28 UTC  

Steve King is more useful in Congress than as a nobody. He needs to be more careful about who he talks to and to not make tactless statements to the media

2019-01-15 22:38:20 UTC  

@TMatthews Ya, exactly. That's why I'm saying we really don't need people martyring themselves when they could be doing something useful. There's no shame in keeping your mouth shut when you have to.

2019-01-15 22:39:21 UTC  

I agree with @Jacob, for now.

2019-01-15 22:39:37 UTC  

The rhetoric from the right should be "democrats are anti-white, anti-family, anti-men, etc" which you can say while claiming to only want equal opportunity. Tucker Carlson does this quite well.

2019-01-15 22:41:48 UTC  

Some of you younger guys may not remember this, but in 2002 the GOP forced their own Senate Majority Leader, Trent Lott from Mississippi, to resign from his leadership position because he had the audacity to say at Senator Strom Thurmond’s 100 year birthday party that had Thurmond won the Presidency in 1948, America wouldn’t have so many problems.

Thurmond ran as a Dixiecrat, which was pro-segregation, but it was obvious that Lott was just praising a 100 year old man whom he had served with in the Congress for decades.

2019-01-15 22:44:58 UTC  

i've never wanted to see the GOP crash and burn so quickly

2019-01-15 22:45:15 UTC  

they intentionally block out youth participation while the left is recruiting in grade school

2019-01-15 22:46:07 UTC  

Yup. The Allsup affair and this cuckSignal vote are related

2019-01-15 22:46:37 UTC  

i'm so pissed i called scalise's office just to complain about their boomer tactics of losing with grace

2019-01-15 22:47:45 UTC  

Without the Goose you Lose

2019-01-15 22:48:52 UTC  

@TMatthews definitely. Tucker sounded believable when he was saying "we don't want identity politics." I almost could remember the time when it was possible to get along with the Coalition of the Alien

2019-01-15 22:49:58 UTC  

The gop sure loves to lose

2019-01-15 22:50:05 UTC  

It is still a good thing we have Trump... but we really have a four/five party system masquerading as two.

Dems: Neoliberals, Progressives, Browns
Repubs: Neocons, and the MAGA/Nationalists

2019-01-15 22:50:10 UTC  

Republican officials have a different idea of winning than we do. For them, winning means keeping their comfy offices in DC. For us, it means helping out people

2019-01-15 22:50:33 UTC  

There is barely any difference between the Neoliberals and Neocons

2019-01-15 22:51:22 UTC  

@Wood-Ape - OK/MN you mispelled "marxists"

2019-01-15 22:51:53 UTC  

DC has become too cushy, I don't believe anyone in politics was meant to be treated as an executive celebrity, they are supposed to be public servants not self servants

2019-01-15 22:51:55 UTC  

@Logan I like "Coalition of the Alien" phrasing much better than the demoralizing "Coalition of the ascendant"

2019-01-15 22:53:33 UTC  

Honestly if there was a way the people could vote to take luxuries away from government I'm sure everyone would be all over it

2019-01-15 22:54:31 UTC  

Direct Democratic referendums are a Pandora box, but it could be nice to lower politician salary or benefits

2019-01-15 22:55:09 UTC  

Brimelow defines it as the historic American nation vs anti-America

2019-01-15 22:55:32 UTC  

Something, government officials become untouchable by the people once they are elected, they don't have to be held accountable to anyone who voted for them unless they want to be reelected

2019-01-15 22:55:58 UTC  

Getting big money out of politics is something that could unite right and left against the establishment

2019-01-15 22:56:19 UTC  

But I'm thinking allong the same lines as taking away benefits from illegals to reduce them coming here

2019-01-15 22:57:45 UTC  

Elections barely hold people accountable. The incumbent wins his primary 99% of the time unless the challenger has a personal fortune to fund attack ads

2019-01-15 23:00:26 UTC  

I wish the left would #metoo McCarthy after this King fiasco

2019-01-15 23:00:54 UTC  

I mean they still take in donations and PAC money, that should be outlawed too

2019-01-15 23:06:44 UTC  

I feel like we agree with the DSA on more economic stuff than we would like to admit lol

2019-01-15 23:10:04 UTC  

my interviewer said there's a fair # of socialists here

2019-01-15 23:10:05 UTC  

if the salary is too low they'll just have more incentive to live off bribes

2019-01-15 23:10:32 UTC  

@Dylan - NY That's correct, we accept many different economic views

2019-01-15 23:10:59 UTC  

thats good, in terms of economics its important to debate

2019-01-15 23:11:03 UTC  

Democracy, or the Klepticratic Kritarchy that calls itself Democracy, blows