Why do you say that, Mike?ChargerMike wrote: ...from the looks at downtown we may soon be at war on the homeland!
By all accounts I've seen, they've been pre-dominantly peaceful demonstrations, not riots.
Moderator: Jesus H Christ
Wait until they don't get what they want.War Wagon wrote:Why do you say that, Mike?ChargerMike wrote: ...from the looks at downtown we may soon be at war on the homeland!
By all accounts I've seen, they've been pre-dominantly peaceful demonstrations, not riots.
There's the rub. They're not all "worthless", not even close.mvscal wrote: You bet. I would cheerfully volunteer a few hours of my time to drive a busload of those worthless pepper bellies back to MayHEEko.
...the rallies appear to be gaining momentum, it hit Bakersfield today. Wag's the problem is that they are high school kids who don't know squat about the bill they are suppose to be against. All they know is they are getting out of school. It is getting more unruly each day. Next step, call in the Guard.War Wagon wrote:Why do you say that, Mike?ChargerMike wrote: ...from the looks at downtown we may soon be at war on the homeland!
By all accounts I've seen, they've been pre-dominantly peaceful demonstrations, not riots.
Oh, so because it's always been there, we should just let it continue?LTS TRN 2 wrote:Uh, "create" it?
psssst...smacker...it's ALREADY HERE. And has been all along, yea, big corps have always kinda liked that. WalMart, as you know, really likes it. Anyway, the issue is one of adjustment of a system, as paradoxical and unweildly as it is. And while the notion of creating eleven million felons with the stroke of a pen may very well be making the prison industry execs' eyes glaze over, the insanity of this is off the chart--and would backfire so ridiculously it would make the Quagmire and Katrina look cool and clean. Wake the fuck up.
Now there's the 64 dollar question.War Wagon wrote:Ok. Obvious question.BSmack wrote:?
BTW: I'm not in favor of the idea of making illegals felons. Not yet at least. The solution to this crisis lies in making working conditions in Mexico better, not in making things worse here in the United States.
How in the hell do we do that?
Drove thru bakersfield today. Lots of pissed off people, pissed off at student blocking traffic, waving mexican flags. A local radio guy sent a MOtS to interview the protestors. The dumb fucks had NO IDEA what either bill proposal was actually about, which one was which, who their senators in washington are, who the VP is, who their local representative is.ChargerMike wrote:...the rallies appear to be gaining momentum, it hit Bakersfield today. Wag's the problem is that they are high school kids who don't know squat about the bill they are suppose to be against. All they know is they are getting out of school. It is getting more unruly each day. Next step, call in the Guard.War Wagon wrote:Why do you say that, Mike?ChargerMike wrote: ...from the looks at downtown we may soon be at war on the homeland!
By all accounts I've seen, they've been pre-dominantly peaceful demonstrations, not riots.
Absolutely not. I'm saying that if I were in a shithole, I would do what it took to try to improve my lot, or at least try.ChargerMike wrote:PSUFAN wrote:So if you are in some Mexican shithole, would you illegally cross the border and work under the table in the US, or would you stay in the shithole?
...look, the freeking Mexican government doesn't want these people in Mexico! They provide manuals on how to cross the border and how to work the U.S. system for all it's worth. They come in, work, send all their money back to mexico and ...walla, we end up with the cast-offs draining our system, and Mexico ends up with the $$$$$$$. NICE.
Are you telling me as an American you sanction this?
King Crimson wrote:anytime you have a smoke tunnel and it's not Judas Priest in the mid 80's....watch out.
mvscal wrote:France totally kicks ass.
King Crimson wrote:anytime you have a smoke tunnel and it's not Judas Priest in the mid 80's....watch out.
mvscal wrote:France totally kicks ass.
So? It doesn't mean that the problem is going to be solved in any other way. It may well be that this issue is never resolved. But that doesn't make the answer any different.PSUFAN wrote:Improving conditions in Mexico is not on the table for any of our leaders, past, current, or future. Protesters and rioting help to demonize Mexicans in the minds of Americans, so that the attendant issues will once again be obscured.
Horseshit. It's not as if blacks or whites will do that work.We don't need any more busboys or lettuce pickers.
King Crimson wrote:anytime you have a smoke tunnel and it's not Judas Priest in the mid 80's....watch out.
mvscal wrote:France totally kicks ass.
and slaves will do it even more readily.PSUFAN wrote:Not as readily or as well as Mexicans, they won't.
King Crimson wrote:anytime you have a smoke tunnel and it's not Judas Priest in the mid 80's....watch out.
mvscal wrote:France totally kicks ass.
Only if you actually believe Americans have a voice.ChargerMike wrote:...let's see, by last count I see we have exactly ONE freeking politician (Sensenbrenner) who has the balls to even address the illegal crisis with any sincerity. We can't even enforce the current laws on the books and these idiots in Washington are spending all their time trying to agree on new laws. What the hell good will it do? they won't lift a finger to enforce them!
Political suicide!
Hopefully, he told you to cancel your internet.Risa wrote: What was it Malik El-Hajj Shabazz said, long ago...
Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
Why don’t you just STFU.
I think the words were "by any means necessary".Risa wrote:What was it Malik El-Hajj Shabazz said, long ago...
You sound all Huey Newton today, but what you really mean is, "Vote Democrat '06 & '08"BSmack wrote: This issue along with the quagmire in Iraq and our overdependence on oil are converging upon a decisive moment in American politics. Something is going to break.
Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
Why don’t you just STFU.
The answer to these problems will not be found within the major parties. Not yet at least. What mvscal was saying about the Whigs is very relevant. One of the two major parties will likely have vanished from the landscape by 2020. Book it.Martyred wrote:You sound all Huey Newton today, but what you really mean is, "Vote Democrat '06 & '08"BSmack wrote: This issue along with the quagmire in Iraq and our overdependence on oil are converging upon a decisive moment in American politics. Something is going to break.
Maybe eventually, but by 2020? Not a chance.BSmack wrote:The answer to these problems will not be found within the major parties. Not yet at least. What mvscal was saying about the Whigs is very relevant. One of the two major parties will likely have vanished from the landscape by 2020. Book it.Martyred wrote:You sound all Huey Newton today, but what you really mean is, "Vote Democrat '06 & '08"BSmack wrote: This issue along with the quagmire in Iraq and our overdependence on oil are converging upon a decisive moment in American politics. Something is going to break.
....well conservatism has certainly disappeared already. I can't tell the Republicans from the freekin Democrats. Bush is worse than Clinton ever was. If JFK were running today, he'd be run out of town on a rail as a Right wing lunatic.BSmack wrote:The answer to these problems will not be found within the major parties. Not yet at least. What mvscal was saying about the Whigs is very relevant. One of the two major parties will likely have vanished from the landscape by 2020. Book it.Martyred wrote:You sound all Huey Newton today, but what you really mean is, "Vote Democrat '06 & '08"BSmack wrote: This issue along with the quagmire in Iraq and our overdependence on oil are converging upon a decisive moment in American politics. Something is going to break.
Please do tell me why you think I am wrong. When you have guys like CMike saying "Bush is worse than Clinton ever was", this tells me that we are on the verge of a political sea change the likes of which we have not seen since 1932. Be it by the inclusion of a 3rd party, or through an intra party insurgency, by 2020 what we now know as Democrat and Republican will not be the same.Van wrote:Maybe eventually, but by 2020? Not a chance.BSmack wrote:The answer to these problems will not be found within the major parties. Not yet at least. What mvscal was saying about the Whigs is very relevant. One of the two major parties will likely have vanished from the landscape by 2020. Book it.
Martyred wrote: Hang in there, Whitey. Smart people are on their way with dictionaries.
War Wagon wrote:being as how I've got "stupid" draped all over, I'm not really sure.
We may well have had the same two major parties in name since 1856, but they damn sure haven't stayed the same since then. Neither the Democrats or Republicans of today bear even the slightest resemblence to the Democrats and Republicans of 1928, much less those of 1856.Van wrote:B, we've had a two party system comprised of the Democrat and Republican parties for a hundred and fifty plus years. We also haven't had a truly viable third party in recent memory, and we still don't.
We have to at least have two parties and since there still isn't a viable third party option we're going to be stuck with our usual two parties for at least the next few decades, if not quite a bit longer.
We just don't move that quickly.
We're talking apples and bowling balls here. I'm talking about a political sea change. You're talking about the complete destruction of our system as we know it. If we can get on the same page, we can have an intelligent conversation.Van wrote:There won't be any Constitutional Amendments requiring the disbanding of either of the two existing parties or the elevation to equal representation of any third (or more) parties.
The U.S. House and Senate will not look like Italy's fractious government any time soon.
Will our two existing major parties continue to morph back and forth between various practical incarnations of each other? Sure they will.
They'll both continue to exist though and they'll both continue to be our only two viable voting options. That's not going to change in a mere fourteen years.
Probably not going to happen by the year 2020.BSmack wrote:If we can get on the same page, we can have an intelligent conversation.
Joe in PB wrote: Yeah I'm the dumbass
schmick, speaking about Larry Nassar's pubescent and prepubescent victims wrote: They couldn't even kick that doctors ass
Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim
Then why don’t you two head off to your tent and you try to make her humble.mvscal wrote:It has put IB and myself in the same camp.
Joe in PB wrote: Yeah I'm the dumbass
schmick, speaking about Larry Nassar's pubescent and prepubescent victims wrote: They couldn't even kick that doctors ass
Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim