Has U.S. Democracy Been Trumped? Bernie Sanders wants to know who owns America?
#22342
Posted 2025-April-27, 09:49
hrothgar, on 2025-April-27, 07:43, said:
Lenghty but yes, quite good.
Once lawyers get into a case, I have trouble following all the logical (?) points. But the article presents them about as clearly as they can be presented.
We are in deep stuff and it is getting deeper. However the legal case goes, we have a very vindicive president using and often abusig his power. Very hard to predict how this will go, right now it is a combination of disgusting and terrifying.
#22343
Posted 2025-April-27, 14:08
hrothgar, on 2025-April-16, 11:01, said:
He gave the government an opportunity to purge the contempt.
Barring this, he is bringing in a prosecutor
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I BELIEVE that he has the opportunity to chose a prosecutor if the government does not do so
The problem as I understand it is that a special prosecutor is still under the control of the DOJ.
#22344
Posted 2025-April-27, 20:13
#22345
Posted 2025-April-27, 21:05
benellis58, on 2025-April-27, 20:13, said:
Twice
#22346
Posted Yesterday, 03:02
Listen to some of the focus groups that get conducted with these folks
they're morons
#22347
Posted Yesterday, 06:50
hrothgar, on 2025-April-28, 03:02, said:
Listen to some of the focus groups that get conducted with these folks
they're morons
Worse, they’re Christianists who want a Big Daddy to forgive all their transgressions- hence Trump.
#22348
Posted Yesterday, 20:34
It’s critical to whittle away at that 40% and to do that it has to be made personal to them. Abstracts don’t matter.
#22349
Posted Yesterday, 20:43
WasWinM, on 2025-April-28, 20:34, said:
It’s critical to whittle away at that 40% and to do that it has to be made personal to them. Abstracts don’t matter.
If that is the gameplan (and I agree it should be), MSNBC is not the platform that can do any whittling.
These are matters best communicated by your political leaders and carried onward by the neutral-ish social media influencers + podcast platforms.
Sorry to say but leaders like Hakeem Jeffries, Chuck Schumer et al are doing a worse job than the AOC + Bernie combo. The duo seems to be far more effective at communicating concerns with the Trump policies + rallying the crowd to their (Dem) point of view.
#22350
Posted Today, 06:36
shyams, on 2025-April-28, 20:43, said:
These are matters best communicated by your political leaders and carried onward by the neutral-ish social media influencers + podcast platforms.
Sorry to say but leaders like Hakeem Jeffries, Chuck Schumer et al are doing a worse job than the AOC + Bernie combo. The duo seems to be far more effective at communicating concerns with the Trump policies + rallying the crowd to their (Dem) point of view.
I rarely watch MSNBC. It’s a cinch that Trump bashing accomplishes nothing, and that’s all they do.
#22351
Posted Today, 10:06
#22352
Posted Today, 10:33
mycroft, on 2025-March-30, 11:37, said:
that was expected to sleepwalk into a Majority Government in the next election[1],
may not even win[2],
and the leader's own seat isn't a lock.[3]
[0] Just a (parentheticals omitted), but also noting their slogan/policy platform title: "Canada first. For a Change." Take of that what you will.
[1] CBC polling average, Jan 20, 2025 (from this page, although you have to do some game playing to get it):
Region LIB CON NDP BQ GRN PPC OTH Canada 21.9% 44.8% 17.6% 8.2% 3.8% 2.6% 1.1%
[2] Liberal near-majority expected: BBC (probably re-link to Wikipaedia once everything finalizes)
[3] I will survive! (but the spirit of the "1922 committee" is very much in the CCRAP[4] DNA. Historically, losers get eaten.)
[4] See quoted post for derivation.
[*] And yes, it was an ABC ("Anybody But Conservative) election. The actual left-wing party, that frequently vote-splits several Cs into Parliament (and frequently becomes the vote-swing of a minority government. Even when it's a Conservative minority. That's always fun to watch, for particular values of "fun") is expected to lose official party status (it's happened before. The parties that it's happened to frequently survive), because people couldn't afford to have it happen this time. Unfortunately (for me), the righter-wing party also lost 80% of its vote share, as conservatives rallied round the blue flag.
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