stefano » Wed Nov 16, 2016 2:57 pm wrote:brekin » Wed Nov 16, 2016 8:58 pm wrote:Yeah, we know. You've already given us you and your Green devils vision of the future.
Which honestly is worst than Trumps. Knowing his future is fucked--but making it happen out of spite.
Ah, thanksralphery.
I disagree with this. If I'd been American I'd have voted Green as well. Firstly, Clinton's future was in no way unfucked. Secondly, and I think this is more important, it's precisely because of years and years of lesser-evilism that this was the choice you got saddled with. At some point you're going to have to start voting for people you actually support, else in 20 years' time you're going to go into an election and having to choose between Bashar Al-Assad and Abubakr Al-Baghdadi. While not quite as bad, Trump is going to bring serious pain to a lot of people, and so would Clinton have (though they would have been further away and had worse teeth than Trumpo's victims).
Wow. Thanks for not being an American and not being able to vote in our election.
And thanks for explaining how we got to where we are today.
I'm mean who knew we had been going through lesser-evilism all this time?
RI is such a happy, shiny place that insulates one from the darker narratives.
(Always a bonus when there is a Simpsons reference. That way you can be right, hip and smarmy at the same time!)
Look, a Green candidate is never going to be president. Ever.
I know that sounds pessimistic but the fact is there are not enough people who identify as Green, or ever will.
(But if they only knew how things work, if they got educated, blah blah, Not going to happen. If it worked that way no one would smoke or get the clap.)
Why don't people understand that some of the most dangerous people in the world, are the ones who are
for wonderful things, and
believe in them, but don't have the
pragmatic brains to even pull even one of the off?
A vote for a green candidate is a vote for Abraham Lincoln at this point. It is useless.
In fact, it is worse than useless as we see in key battleground states it got a fascist in the White House.
Its like some simple logic puzzle some people can't solve.*
I'm probably 90%-100% on board and in alignment with Green policies and endeavors.
(Guys, I voted for Nader the first time. The
first time.)
But I'm probably 90%-100% not on board with their organizing, strategy or faith in changing the political machinery or even understanding how things get done.
The only way a Green president could ever happen is if they were a political chameleon who got elected under a completely different agenda and then using War or War like conditions pushed through Green policies in the name of national security.
Voting for a Green means you are either so stupid you don't understand basic math. Or so self righteous you won't allow yourself to understand basic math.
That people think things under Clinton would be just as bad, or getting there, don't understand the climate of someone like Trump campaigning creates, let alone being president.
You really think kids being bullied and afraid of what the president will do to their parents, or his kids supporters doing now, is just an extension of where we would be in Clinton's second term as president? Do you think any of the hard won gains in any sector would be up for discussion?
P.S. By the way, looking for a roommate by any chance?
*
Simple Logic Election PuzzleThree levers administer electric shocks.
One lever stuns you, but you live.
Two levers administer shocks that kill you.
The lever that stuns you says "This lever will shock you and things will remain roughly the same."
One lever that kills you says "This lever will kill you but also make America Great Again."
The other lever that kills you says "Free Healthcare for everyone, free college education for everyone, a living wage for everyone, No artic drilling, free Beer on Fridays, etc"
Which one do you pull?
Ethan Coen's "Congratulations, Stupid"esque letter:
(Yes, I know, "CIA" Cohen on "CIA" NYT, but he's right)
2016 Election Thank You Notes
Loose EndsBy ETHAN COEN NOV. 11, 2016
Such a surprise! So many people to thank!
1. Jill Stein voters: You helped elect a man who pledges that he will, in his first hundred days, cancel contributions to United Nations programs to fight climate change. If your vote for Ms. Stein did not end up advancing your green agenda, it did allow you to feel morally superior to all the compromising schmoes who voted for Hillary Clinton. And your feelings about your vote are more important than the consequences of your vote. So — thank you!
2. Gary Johnson voters: Thank you, for similar reasons. You, too, may now reward yourselves with feelings of warm self-approval, and your libertarian agenda will now be advanced (or not) by someone who admires the governance of Vladimir Putin. And to Mr. Johnson himself: Not only can no one blame you for this outcome — we’re all free agents, man! — but you can stop looking for Aleppo.
3. James Comey: Your publicity coup may have affected the outcome of the election. Or it may not have. But it will certainly breed speculation that it did. Such discussion will in some way serve the reputation of the F.B.I. Or not. You had to bravely contravene bureau protocols to make your contribution, so to you we owe a special thanks!
4. Anthony Weiner: You also found a surprising way to contribute! Thank you, sir — your act never gets old!
5. Jimmy Fallon: How did you manage to shine a nonthreatening light on someone who alarms so many women, frightens so many undocumented families and slurs so many minorities? Can’t have been easy! Thanks! Maybe now you could have the Grand Wizard on your show: He leans his head to you, you slip his hood off and ruffle his hair. Could be a cute bit!
6. All our media friends. Thank you for preserving reportorial balance. You balanced Donald Trump’s proposal that the military execute the innocent families of terrorists, against Hillary’s emails. You balanced pot-stirring racist lies about President Obama’s birth, against Hillary’s emails. You balanced a religious test at our borders, torture by our military, jokes about assassination, unfounded claims of a rigged election, boasts about groping and paradoxical threats to sue anyone who confirmed the boasts, against Hillary’s emails. You balanced endorsement of nuclear proliferation, against Hillary’s emails. You balanced tirelessly, indefatigably; you balanced, you balanced, and then you balanced some more. And for that — we thank you. And thank you all for following Les Moonves’s principled lead when he said Donald Trump “may not be good for America, but he’s damn good for CBS.”
7. The Electoral College. Thank you, for being you.
I cannot thank: Hillary Clinton. She is not a morally perfect person — her fault! She was not the perfect candidate — her fault! Misogyny may have magnified her failings so as to show them balancing the outsized failings of her opponent — and that might not be her fault. But she fought to the very limits of her ability to deny us Tuesday night’s surprise, so I do not thank her. Pooh on you, Hillary Clinton!
I do thank, lastly:
8. The American electorate. Because in the end, we all did it together. We did it! We really did it!
Ethan Coen is a filmmaker whose movies include “No Country for Old Men,” “True Grit” and “The Big Lebowski.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/13/opini ... .html?_r=1
If I knew all mysteries and all knowledge, and have not charity, I am nothing. St. Paul
I hang onto my prejudices, they are the testicles of my mind. Eric Hoffer