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Started by Josquius, Today at 04:10:23 AM

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Who would  you vote for?

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Zoupa

Quote from: DGuller on Today at 07:09:30 PM
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Quote from: Valmy on Today at 10:06:19 AM"Withdrawing", as in they are not longer actively running, and actually being off the ballot are different things. I think once you are on the ballot, you are on the ballot.

Voting Mamdani of course. The idea that actually doing something to solve NYC's problems is some kind of radical communism just shows how deranged the politics of this country have become. None of his recommendations would have been seen as particularly outrageous back in the New Deal or Great Society era.
I'll just throw this out there:  it is possible that some reasonable people may think that it's not enough to "do something"; that something has to be productive rather than counterproductive.  Maybe if more people found some things outrageous in Great Society, we wouldn't have liberalism so discredited that people like Reagan could win 49 states.  Just a thought.

Give me another alternative then. Oh excuse me, a thought. Give a thought. One that isn't more of the same disastrous bullshit. The 1970s obviously had some problems but it positively looks like a golden age compared to the dystopia the horrible policies of Reagan and company unleashed upon this country.

Barring some new thoughts dude I think things were better when we actually worked together to try to address problems. But feel free to provide "just a thought" at some point.
No thanks, not in a mood to engage with you when you adopt that kind of a tone.

Copout.