RiverDog wrote:Independent Voter News? Not sure if I've heard of that one.
My thoughts are that we got better candidates when the parties selected them in smoke filled rooms rather than this current primary system. The choices we've been given in the past two cycles, ie Trump and HRC in 2016 and Trump and Biden/Warren/Sanders in 2020 are the worst choices we've been given since I started voting in 1972. People don't even bother to read the voter's pamphlets to figure out what they represent and rater vote according to a 15 second sound bite. I'm tired of being led by the ignorant masses. I'd rather see what the party bosses give us.
So as far as who the DNC favors, I really don't care. I agree with the court that they can favor any damn candidate that they want. There's no rule that says they have to be impartial and objective.
Hawktawk wrote:I believer our electoral system is broken, rigged, unfair both to candidates and mainly the voters. Its a reason for the apathy with often half the voters staying home. They think their vote doesn't matter and depending on where they live and who they cast it for they are absolutely correct.
Here's my solution. End winner take all states. Make all states proportional representation. Why should some blowhard in a field of 17 candidates be able to pick off all an early states delegates with 15 to 20% of the vote when 80-85% were voting as much against him as for their choice?
Do away with the electoral college. I hate the current potus with a passion and I'd feel about the same about Hillary but when a candidate gets OVER THREE MILLION MORE VOTES and loses something has to give.Its damn near apartheid now.
End the Iowa, new Hampshire, North Carolina etc monopoly on being the first states to vote. Why In the F do I here in eastern Wa have to watch these states a country away pick who my presidential choices are going to be? By the time I get to vote in eastern WA its already decided, not to mention if I vote R in the general my vote doesn't count either.Establish a lottery system with results known a month before primary season so candidates cant basically camp out in Iowa for a year.
One person, one vote, both at the state and the federal level. Make candidates compete in 50 states, every county, every precinct. Give everyone who takes the right to vote seriously a true voice, a true vote
Open debates to any candidate who is on the ballot in 50 states. Johnson got absolutely screwed by the corrupt debate commission last time. If we are gonna get herpes vs Gonorrhea like in 2016 from our major party candidates we should have a chance to hear what others have to say.
Odds of any of my ideas being adopted.0. We are screwed as a nation, circling the porcelain queen...
Hawktawk wrote:I believer our electoral system is broken, rigged, unfair both to candidates and mainly the voters. Its a reason for the apathy with often half the voters staying home. They think their vote doesn't matter and depending on where they live and who they cast it for they are absolutely correct.
Here's my solution. End winner take all states. Make all states proportional representation. Why should some blowhard in a field of 17 candidates be able to pick off all an early states delegates with 15 to 20% of the vote when 80-85% were voting as much against him as for their choice?
Do away with the electoral college. I hate the current potus with a passion and I'd feel about the same about Hillary but when a candidate gets OVER THREE MILLION MORE VOTES and loses something has to give.Its damn near apartheid now.
End the Iowa, new Hampshire, North Carolina etc monopoly on being the first states to vote. Why In the F do I here in eastern Wa have to watch these states a country away pick who my presidential choices are going to be? By the time I get to vote in eastern WA its already decided, not to mention if I vote R in the general my vote doesn't count either.Establish a lottery system with results known a month before primary season so candidates cant basically camp out in Iowa for a year.
One person, one vote, both at the state and the federal level. Make candidates compete in 50 states, every county, every precinct. Give everyone who takes the right to vote seriously a true voice, a true vote
Open debates to any candidate who is on the ballot in 50 states. Johnson got absolutely screwed by the corrupt debate commission last time. If we are gonna get herpes vs Gonorrhea like in 2016 from our major party candidates we should have a chance to hear what others have to say.
Odds of any of my ideas being adopted.0. We are screwed as a nation, circling the porcelain queen...
Aseahawkfan wrote:I personally don't think many quality people want to run any more because being president is a lame job. 400,000 a year to have someone crawl up your behind with a microscope and possibly making up additional crap to take you down. Politics in this nation is so dirty and the media scrutiny so intense I can't imagine many people even wanting the office that are worthwhile. There are easier ways to make more money and have similar power. Trump is losing money as president and the media hates him. Trump retired to president. It wasn't a good money decision for him. He's losing more than he's gaining and he's closer to death or senility than he is to an age where he can enjoy more money.
RiverDog wrote:Independent Voter News? Not sure if I've heard of that one.
My thoughts are that we got better candidates when the parties selected them in smoke filled rooms rather than this current primary system. The choices we've been given in the past two cycles, ie Trump and HRC in 2016 and Trump and Biden/Warren/Sanders in 2020 are the worst choices we've been given since I started voting in 1972. People don't even bother to read the voter's pamphlets to figure out what they represent and rater vote according to a 15 second sound bite. I'm tired of being led by the ignorant masses. I'd rather see what the party bosses give us.
So as far as who the DNC favors, I really don't care. I agree with the court that they can favor any damn candidate that they want. There's no rule that says they have to be impartial and objective.
LTH wrote:VERY INTERESTING... I could not disagree with you more... That's how we ended up with Trump... Hillary should have lost to Bernie but the election was rigged.. If the election had not been rigged we would have had Bernie and this country would be much better off than we are now. So 'm not seeing your logic at all..
LTH
Aseahawkfan wrote:
So you want the liberal cesspools to decide everything? Hell no.
What are you talking about apartheid?
Aseahawkfan wrote:So you want the liberal cesspools to decide everything? Hell no.
What are you talking about apartheid?
Hawktawk wrote:By apartheid I mean minority rule.
Hawktawk wrote:Pretty hard to argue it when 3 million more people voted for the loser. As for my concept you just don’t get it. Why assume it’s automatically going to benefit liberals . Maybe the people who think their vote doesn’t count right now will get involved . Trump lost California bigger than anyone because he didn’t campaign, only opened 4 offices in the entire state etc. my idea would force everyone to compete for every vote in every state. No more squatting on a few battleground states and having one party or another take everybody else for granted. I’m tired of Florida or Michigan or Ohio electing the president.
Hawktawk wrote:I absolutely agree with abolition of the electoral college. One person one vote. No matter where you live your vote counts. I just don’t think anyone can assume how that would look vote wise . It would be a game changer .
Oh and as for Trump in 2016 aside from him being granted 2 billion in free publicity from the “fake news” and facing the worst democratic candidate ever there’s the Russia thing. Over 140 contacts, polling data changing hands, hacked e mails etc in a very narrow thread the needle electoral win with a razor thin win in several key states . The Russia thing not much is being done about with 2020 right around the corner .
LTH wrote:No, it's not how we ended up with Trump.
LTH wrote:Not sure if you noticed or not but our foreign policy has not changed much since Kennedy. we are into this regime change war theme... dont like them? Make up an excuse invade, insert a puppet government that bends to the will of US foreign policy and move on. Cuba, Vietnam, Korea, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Yeman, Venezuela, Trump won the general election on his anti war theme, even though he has not lived up to it.
LTH
Riverdog wrote:There was a lot of reasons why Trump won the general election, not the least of which his name wasn't Hillary Clinton
Riverdog wrote:You can't blame Bernie's failure in the 2016 Dem nomination exclusively to "rigging" the primaries
RiverDog wrote:Agreed, and it's one of the reasons why I oppose making it mandatory that candidates release their tax returns.
I've done some reading on Richard Nixon when he was VP, and one of the incidents that he wife was extremely embarrassed about was his Checkers speech, where Nixon laid bare all of their net worth, revealing how poor they were. There's going to be a lot of otherwise good candidates that might decide it isn't worth it if they have to unzip their fly in front of the entire world.
A person has to have a huge, Trump-like ego to want to run for POTUS, so we're always going to get inferior candidates. That's one reason I think that there are some advantages to living in a monarchy vs. a democracy.
Hawktawk wrote:I absolutely agree with abolition of the electoral college. One person one vote. No matter where you live your vote counts. I just don’t think anyone can assume how that would look vote wise . It would be a game changer .
Oh and as for Trump in 2016 aside from him being granted 2 billion in free publicity from the “fake news” and facing the worst democratic candidate ever there’s the Russia thing. Over 140 contacts, polling data changing hands, hacked e mails etc in a very narrow thread the needle electoral win with a razor thin win in several key states . The Russia thing not much is being done about with 2020 right around the corner .
LTH wrote:Not sure what i did but that quotes were from riverdog but for some reason it says LTH
Aseahawkfan wrote:Screw that monarchy idea. No kings in America. Just a large group of imperfect humans trying to figure out how to live up to this amazing creed and idea laid forth in our Constitution is what I want us to continue to be.
We already have a man raised as a king running this nation. Maybe his father would have been a better president, but he had a son he coddled and raised believing he's always right and can do no wrong who cries like a big baby every time someone calls him a name. If he were truly a monarch, he might have people jailed and killed for badmouthing him because he believes people that see his actions as wrong are treasonous or whatever other BS talk he spouts because he can't stand getting rebuked in a free nation.
LTH wrote:You had to have tried to type my moniker in front of a quote as had you simply hit reply to my post, the "Dog" in "Riverdog" would have been spelled with a capital 'D'. No big deal, though, I understood your intention.
RiverDog wrote:Independent Voter News? Not sure if I've heard of that one.
My thoughts are that we got better candidates when the parties selected them in smoke filled rooms rather than this current primary system. The choices we've been given in the past two cycles, ie Trump and HRC in 2016 and Trump and Biden/Warren/Sanders in 2020 are the worst choices we've been given since I started voting in 1972. People don't even bother to read the voter's pamphlets to figure out what they represent and rater vote according to a 15 second sound bite. I'm tired of being led by the ignorant masses. I'd rather see what the party bosses give us.
So as far as who the DNC favors, I really don't care. I agree with the court that they can favor any damn candidate that they want. There's no rule that says they have to be impartial and objective.
RiverDog wrote:Independent Voter News? Not sure if I've heard of that one.
My thoughts are that we got better candidates when the parties selected them in smoke filled rooms rather than this current primary system. The choices we've been given in the past two cycles, ie Trump and HRC in 2016 and Trump and Biden/Warren/Sanders in 2020 are the worst choices we've been given since I started voting in 1972. People don't even bother to read the voter's pamphlets to figure out what they represent and rater vote according to a 15 second sound bite. I'm tired of being led by the ignorant masses. I'd rather see what the party bosses give us.
So as far as who the DNC favors, I really don't care. I agree with the court that they can favor any damn candidate that they want. There's no rule that says they have to be impartial and objective.
obiken wrote:Lincoln, Wilson, Roosevelt, and Truman, they didnt do too bad did they?
RiverDog wrote:I did say "some" advantages. Obviously we wouldn't have wanted anyone with Trump's lineages.
One of the advantages of a monarchy would be that they would not have to always be running for election. Most of the corruption that occurs is a result of a ruler trying to maintain their power. Take that out of the equation and if given a person with desirable human characteristics, it could make for a better government.
But there's more disadvantages with a monarchy than there are advantages. Eventually you end up with a bad king/queen.
Aseahawkfan wrote:My dad talks about a monarch sometimes.
I have to remind him that kings are not elected and usually take and hold power by force having plenty of sons like the current president with far more power to do what they wants. Good parenting ensures absolutely nothing. From all I've read Fred Trump and his wife were great parents who worked very hard to raise their children well. And look at Trump and his brother, spoiled rotten. Seen it happen so many times when the parents are from poor backgrounds and decide to raise their children in a way contrary to what their parents did with all the privilege wealth can provide. They become some of the most out of touch, spoiled people you can meet whether filthy rich like Trump or even middle class like so many nameless spoiled, lazy kids whose parents couldn't bring themselves to do what was needed to raise them well.
No monarchs. At least with elections we can pick every four years and every once in a while we get someone extraordinary who carries us through.
And you're right about Woodrow Wilson. His policies are part of the reason we are where we are right now as far as world enemies and conflicts. He wanted us to rule the world.
RiverDog wrote:It's too bad that we can't have the best of both worlds.
Woodrow Wilson was a lot like Bush 41, with this Utopian vision that wasn't grounded in reality, Wilson with his 14 Points (God himself only has 10) and Bush with his New World Order. But at least they were both decent, basically honest men when contrasted to the current occupant.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Also, what do you think of the idea that Americans don't have a culture? I've been hearing this more and more from foreign folk or folk raised elsewhere. It seems they keep saying this, but they always seem to know exactly who the American is in their country. Seems if we didn't have a culture, they wouldn't be able to tell who the American is.
RiverDog wrote:That's not what I'm hearing from the many immigrants I've associated with. They're curious and very anxious to learn about our way of life. I've taken 4 different foreign born Americans to their first ever American football games (all Seahawk games). To them, American football is an example of our culture. No other nation outside of North America shares it with us.
We have a culture, it's just that we've become such a melting pot of different nationalities that people from a distance can't identify a common "American" culture. But when they get over here, they quickly learn that a lot of things are different from their countries, from our laws to our entertainment to our slang. Almost all of our holidays are different, including oddball ones like Halloween. Those traditions aren't shared in Asia and Africa.
It's been a long time ago, but my brother married an Ethiopian girl, and she had heard about Valentines Day and wanted to buy a card for her then boyfriend. Around the first of November, she went into a Hallmark store looking for a VD card, but they told her that they wouldn't be putting them out for another couple of months. She had gotten Valentine's Day mixed up with Veteran's Day.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I think the view comes from a lack of family connections and conformity. We don't have family connections or conformity like other nations and non-conformity is a cultural trait for us which not many conformist cultures get. Americans go out of their way not to conform to a normal ideal at this point. We celebrate non-conformity. I think that is a very foreign idea in many lands. And our family connections aren't like they once were. Americans families are small, not particularly tight, and don't have the same level of respect and connection in many foreign nations where the family is tight across many layers. Our communities are very individualistic compared to other nations where you know your neighbors.
I guess in other nations when someone dies in a community, hundreds if not thousands of people show up to mourn them.
My feeling is we're a very independent, non-conformist, loose culture. It's hard for people used to conformity, tight families, and dependence on that family structure to get accustomed to, so they see us as not having a culture. I think it's more we don't have an old world culture. We're a very young country built upon very unique values. It's made us a very culturally unique nation.
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