RE: Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Snuffed
October 30, 2019 at 9:21 am
(This post was last modified: October 30, 2019 at 9:29 am by Aegon.)
(October 29, 2019 at 4:06 pm)EgoDeath Wrote:(October 29, 2019 at 12:13 pm)Aegon Wrote: Hillary Clinton is a conservative lmao
We going further left and you ain't stopping the train! It's already left the station! Choo choo! Time to catch up with the rest of civilization!
LMAO. Leftists are trying to copy the conservatives on this one. And it ain't working.
Conservatives say: Here's Trump
Leftists: We don't want Trump, we want someone who's in our camp... not even a moderate D is good enough.
Conservatives: Fuck you, here's four more years of Trump.
We on the left are not going to be able to draw a line in the sand and make demands. Mostly because the left has been spineless for so many years, even those of you who to claim have some backbone.
Coming on the internet and crying about Trump every day proves how thin, and therefore weak, your facade is. I don't believe you. I don't buy your act.
I'm confident that rational, left of center D will win the day, eventually, and that, at some point, we'll be through with this far left, SJW bullshit. Keep on keeping on though. See where it gets you.
Funnily enough, you'll call me a conservative for saying things like this. I laugh at it, because actual conservative folks I know lump me in with the likes of you, which, to be honest, I probably have more in common with you than them, ideologically, but still, the comparison isn't fair.
Are you talking to me, or a caricature you made up in your head? Crying about Trump every day? SJW bullshit? What are you on about? Do you read my posts? Lmao. You ought to start treating people like individuals with nuanced opinions, or you're guilty of the same crap "SJWs" are.
I'm talking about fiscal policy, first and foremost. Is Biden the shoe-in for the Democratic nominee anymore? No, those touting more progressive economic policy are beating him. Why?
The curve of history is liberal, right? Particularly with social issues, and now we're seeing a demand to transform the way we look at the economy. Don't see why it wouldn't keep going that way. The party of "let's go back to the old days" usually loses, then switches the time period of the "old days." Conservatives in 2035 might even support the ACA, who knows? They've already conceded on protecting pre-existing conditions.
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