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The algorithms do a great job of predicting elections that were just like the last one, and always will. Increasingly, this is true of the polls, too, since pollsters today poll smaller groups than they used to but apply all kinds of filters to them. In other words, polling sucks. Who wants to start a new oldskool polling company? |
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Some of the Ds get it. You aren't one of them. |
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But I will concede the Paris Accord is one area in which they differ in both promises and implementation. That's far more than mainly correct. |
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The problem with you is that you don't stand for fucking anything. You are a selfish asshole who tries so hard in your own way to act like you're above everything. Nothing matters to Sebby. These people with opinions are wrong to have opinions for this reason. Those people are wrong for some other bullshit reason. You are an empty vessel that is convinced he's processing all of the madness around him and spitting out bitter truths to those who are oh so invested. But you're completely and utterly full of shit. I think out of every hundred posts you say something that makes sense and that's clearly by accident. But you will continue to mainly think that you mostly correct on everything without understanding that that one statement defines you here. And it's fucking ridiculous. I don't know what the fact that you have zero self awareness says about you. But it ain't good. TM |
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Like, what is that supposed to tell us? Once, the railyard or textile mill or whatever made that town grow to a size that it no longer needs. Or now we cultivate way more crops with fewer people than we needed a hundred years ago. That happens. There's literally nothing to be learned from an individual dying rural town, aside from the fact that its residents should be thinking about moving. And this person knows that, saying the East Liverpool had contractions in the '50s and the '80s. You know what? Other places didn't. Why weren't those contractions the coming wave of doom that will get us all?? Because that's not how it works. "Ground-breaking coalition-building between working class whites and people of color"?? Are your eyes closed and your ears plugged??? |
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No, she wasn't going to flop on Keystone. Probably DAPL, but no, Keystone is dead. He may not wind up being as terrible as he's promised, but he is going to do things that she would not have. At least in the real world, not the one where you just make up her positions for her. |
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You don't realize that you demonstrate everything you criticize in the quote above. You know everything about everything. But you are correct about one thing: I don't believe in much. I'll admit that. I'll own it as "my truth." But you know what? That makes me more qualified to assess that on which I comment. I'm not as emotionally invested. I can see both sides of the coin. I think "believing in things" too much is a lot of what's wrong with this country. We just watched a tribal exercise where believers ignored facts, and a reality TV star nudged out a cipher funded by corporate interests at odds with 90% of her voters. That was a good article. You should reread it. |
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That's the worst part of Trump's "bringing back jobs" con. He's telling people they are entitled to jobs right where they are, in obsolete skill sets. But generally, the article is really fucking great. I see the flyover land whites a lot where I am, and from 2008 forward, every bitch and moan has been, "they bailed out the banks, and they fucked main street." It's all about jobs, jobs, jobs. The media and Dems emphasized the shit out of the racism and sexism elements because: (1) Gives immediate moral high ground; (2) Avoids discussing the fact that the Jobs Are Not Coming Back, Ever. Romney and McCain got pummeled for honestly telling working class voters the jobs were gone forever. The Ds shrewdly stayed the fuck away from that issue. This of course opened that giant canyon Trump filled with his "I'll bring back jobs" bullshit. But don't let me break up the circle jerk of everybody telling each other over and over it was mostly racism and sexism. Nevermind Trump got 1/4 the Latino vote, and 53% of women. Nevermind all that. A feel good narrative's better. |
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