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NEVERENDING ♾️ The NEVERENDING Political Discussion Thread

Okay, so where do you draw the line?
I hear $250 being tossed out as if it is millionaires. With inflation, I think it is very far from the millionaire lifestyle. It is without question upper middle class, but it is not millionaire status.

More so, with the average student loan debt being almost $38,000, a 10K reduction is going to help, but it is far from fixing the real issue.

OT, I wonder if the person who won 2 Billion Dollars in CA put in a request for the 10K reduction...
 
I hear $250 being tossed out as if it is millionaires.

My big problem with the program is that it allowed loan forgiveness to households making up to $250K/year I mean WTF. I certainly don't want to subsidize millionaires.

I took Super Amputee Cat's comment to be sarcasm... like, how does a household making $250k lead to someone say that they don't want to subsidize millionaires? That's obviously sarcasm. I mean, I guess I have to admit that I am assuming Super Amputee Cat is good at maths.
 
I took Super Amputee Cat's comment to be sarcasm... like, how does a household making $250k lead to someone say that they don't want to subsidize millionaires? That's obviously sarcasm. I mean, I guess I have to admit that I am assuming Super Amputee Cat is good at maths.

With some of the profoundly ridiculous stuff that has been out there in the media, I have given up on trying to understand if something is sarcastic or not.
 
Seven college kids killed in one night between UVA and UI. It feels like the news of both events will be through the news cycle by tomorrow

And how is this political. Oh that's right... blame the tool instead of the reason.

BTW, there have been 4 suicides on the campus of NC State in 2022... but no one wants to talk about mental health.
 
And how is this political. Oh that's right... blame the tool instead of the reason.

BTW, there have been 4 suicides on the campus of NC State in 2022... but no one wants to talk about mental health.

Not sure where you're going with your statement as the post did not reference anything about the "tool" just that seven college students were killed. Maybe funding to figure out why in the f$%& so many people are so angry they want to kill others. That's political. Perhaps a better way to manage access to firearms. That's political. Clearly that's your issue but the post did not reference that in any way whatsoever. Lots of things are political. Not just your particular hot button issue.
 
Not sure where you're going with your statement as the post did not reference anything about the "tool" just that seven college students were killed. Maybe funding to figure out why in the f$%& so many people are so angry they want to kill others. That's political. Perhaps a better way to manage access to firearms. That's political. Clearly that's your issue but the post did not reference that in any way whatsoever. Lots of things are political. Not just your particular hot button issue.

Ok, go head and be brilliant. How was that post political if it was not related to anti-gun agenda.

Go ahead, I will wait.
 
You don't have to wait. I'll answer it right now. Maybe the poster was talking about the same thing you are, the "why" of it all which is political because it's going to take political will and funding to do it right. And I'll never be considered brilliant so you will probably have to wait a while for that.
 
You don't have to wait. I'll answer it right now. Maybe the poster was talking about the same thing you are, the "why" of it all which is political because it's going to take political will and funding to do it right. And I'll never be considered brilliant so you will probably have to wait a while for that.
Your right... I apologize for jumping to conclusions and will wait until @bureaucrat#3 provides clarification.
 
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I always find it interesting when people bring up gun deaths that the quick response from those on the right whom care more about guns than safety - DON'T TALK ABOUT GUN REGULATIONS!!!

At this point, no one knows why those deaths occurred. I am sure we will find out more as the days pass, but what I can be certain of is that guns killed those people. Sure someone shot those guns, but I think we can all agree based on the reports that it was a gun. Note It looks like a knife was used in the Idaho murders. I take back my comments on that particular mass murder event.

I am also continually confused at why anyone thinks we aren't talking about mental health? Did you know that there are republican groups that are in school districts right now trying to stop Social Emotional Learning (SEL)? You know why? Because it trains out kids to be gay. I mean it doesn't, but that is what they are pushing. Not that our kids need things like SEL more and more because of the environments that we allow to occur in schools or because of these kids home lives.

We talk a lot about mental health. The system isn't robust, and needs money to support additional avenues for people who need them. But let's not pretend like the kid who needed mental health just started slapping people to death. He bought a gun. He took that gun and killed people. I think it is a fair question to ask, "How did he get the gun?" "Should he have been able to get that gun?" "Should we make it harder to get guns so he couldn't have gotten a gun?"

Valid discussions are not possible because one side cares more about what some old dead guys who had no vision for what the United States is today, said that they thought we should be able to protect ourselves from an oppressive government that they thought we could rise up against. Makes sense.
 
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Your right... I apologize for jumping to conclusions and will wait until @bureaucrat#3 provides clarification.
You got me. I guess I could have been making a statement about how dangerous liberal colleges are, but my main point is how quickly we're all going to move on from this. I should have that I added that I think this is a policy failure and I'm tired of political inaction.

I dont know how or why the students in Idaho were killed, but I don't know that anyone would take a bet that they weren't killed with a gun. That's because 92% of homicides for ages 15-24 are by gun. Its like the third leading cause of death after car accidents and accidental poisonings. Add up homicide and suicide by gun and its the number one cause of death for young adults. https://wisqars.cdc.gov/data/lcd/home (Injury Data Visualization Tools | WISQARS | CDC)

In the past I've found some of your suggestions on the topic fairly reasonable. I think there need to be more, but I'd be happy with any real progress. I agree with you completely we need to talk about mental health, but we all know that one party is going to do almost anything they can to make sure there are not limitations to gun ownership. There are efforts to remove any limits to ownership or permitting of firearms. Do you really think conservatives are going to allow Drs to prevent people from owning a gun. In my state the legislature is doing everything it can to reduce cities ability to regulate weapons. Do you think whenever the Supreme Court decides to strike down the concealed carry laws in major northern cities, those places will become safer. I don't.

I'm not anti-gun. I guess I'm pro-life. I sold guns in college for a chain store. I own a gun. It's more of an heirloom than anything else. It was my grandfather's and he was an avid hunter who killed something a few times a week for my grandmother to cook. I'd get rid of it tomorrow if it helped stop the insanity.

I agree that guns are objects that are neither good nor bad. I just think that we as a whole haven't shown that we're capable of using modern guns responsibly. I don't think they should be outlawed, but they should be tightly controlled or regulated. I know too many people that shouldn't have a gun. They are have true mental health issues, have fits of rage or depression, or sometimes just drink too much and do stupid things. A gun in a trained and responsible person's hand may provide them protection, but more guns in general make us all less safe.

Sorry for rambling. Mods, if you'd like feel free to move this into the thread @gtpeach wrote. If I'd seen it I would have posted there. Or maybe we can start a Neverending Mass/School Shooting thread (sorry just feeling a bit dark.)
 
Step 1: Cut funding for mental health
Step 2: Begin war on drugs
Step 3: Add funding and encourage for profit prisons

Mental health is certainly an issue, and there are some lasting legacies from past decisions. Our gun culture obsession is another that also has had some lasting legacies.
 
the NY Post bottom of front page headline -

FLORIDA MAN MAKES ANNOUNCEMENT
 
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So yea, Trump is in. His speech was very low key for him. I mean it was lots of crazy talk without any facts, and lots of misinformation, which is normal. But it wasn't high energy, we are going to change the world, like he seems to like to do.

Now we wait for DeSantis.
 
So yea, Trump is in. His speech was very low key for him. I mean it was lots of crazy talk without any facts, and lots of misinformation, which is normal. But it wasn't high energy, we are going to change the world, like he seems to like to do.

Now we wait for DeSantis.
Hear Ye Hear Ye... I have an announcement to make.

I will continue my record and will not be voting for Trump.

That is all and you may carry on. Thank you for your time.
 
I predict a Repub. House, Dem. Senate coupled with the Biden presidency.

Nothing of any real substance will get done by Congress and it will be a defacto lame duck 2 years for Biden as the 2024 electioneering will begin on January 3, 2023.
Correct on the first part.

Surely still correct on the second part (but I sincerely welcome being wrong).
 
DEM/REP ballot predictions for November 2024?

Can't see Biden getting the nod but I also thought Clinton would trounce Trump. Can't see Trump, either. If he runs as an independent, it will be a DEM in the WH as his running will take away REP votes.
 
Correct on the first part.

Surely still correct on the second part (but I sincerely welcome being wrong).

You were wrong on the second part, as the electioneering has now started with Florida Man's announcement. But otherwise on the money - we'll see things gridlocked with the split chambers and the continued partisanship.

DEM/REP ballot predictions for November 2024?

Can't see Biden getting the nod but I also thought Clinton would trounce Trump. Can't see Trump, either. If he runs as an independent, it will be a DEM in the WH as his running will take away REP votes.

Not a single DEM would join the Trump ticket. You'll see someone like Palin or MTG instead.
 
You were wrong on the second part, as the electioneering has now started with Florida Man's announcement.
Perhaps I was just being naively optimistic that he's toothless now, but many thought the same throughout the 2016 election cycle, so...ever vigilant.
 
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? Not asking if a DEM would join Trump.

My apologies as I read it wrong. I thought you were saying Trump would run as an independent with a Dem on the ticket. I could certainly see some sort of split between the more typical REP and the Trump REPs. Maybe we will have a stronger third party vote, just like Mski's has been wanting.I know that Trump is not the third party option Mskis would want
 
My apologies as I read it wrong. I thought you were saying Trump would run as an independent with a Dem on the ticket. I could certainly see some sort of split between the more typical REP and the Trump REPs. Maybe we will have a stronger third party vote, just like Mski's has been wanting.I know that Trump is not the third party option Mskis would want
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My apologies as I read it wrong. I thought you were saying Trump would run as an independent with a Dem on the ticket. I could certainly see some sort of split between the more typical REP and the Trump REPs. Maybe we will have a stronger third party vote, just like Mski's has been wanting.I know that Trump is not the third party option Mskis would want

I will vote Green before I vote Trump.

Side note, a coworker thinks that Nancy is going to announce that she will challenge Biden for the nomination. She too is a HELL NO for me.
 
I will vote Green before I vote Trump.

Side note, a coworker thinks that Nancy is going to announce that she will challenge Biden for the nomination. She too is a HELL NO for me.
Even the Democratic Party couldn't be that stupid, could they?

Actually I'm sure they can but in this case I just can't imagine it.
 
Pete v. DeSantis
Newsom v. Abbott
Kamala v. Youngkin

There are options for both parties to try and move forward with some younger leaders. They would be smart to try it.
 
Lots of chatter since February 2021, and its still going on, about about who the dems might cough up for a presidential nominee in 2024... I have to admit, I struggle to understand this line of thought... wouldn't Biden run in 2024?
 
Even the Democratic Party couldn't be that stupid, could they?

Actually I'm sure they can but in this case I just can't imagine it.

Not to discriminate, but can we have a presidential election process not filled with only those that are/will be octogenarians when they're in office?
 
I will vote Green before I vote Trump.

Side note, a coworker thinks that Nancy is going to announce that she will challenge Biden for the nomination. She too is a HELL NO for me.
Pelosi is even older and more unpopular than Biden. ZERO chance of this happening.
 
Has that been publicly disclosed by the Biden-Harris team?

It's pretty obvious that Biden is not always "with it". Now how much that really impacts his ability to govern is debatable but it's out there and plenty of folks on both sides of the aisle see it. And I think this is the most important point if you're a Democrat and want to keep one as POTUS: if you're depending on the youth vote (and it sure seems like they are if the mid-terms are any indication) you're probably going to get a more enthused electorate if the candidate is not as old or older than most of their grandparents.
 
It's pretty obvious that Biden is not always "with it". Now how much that really impacts his ability to govern is debatable but it's out there and plenty of folks on both sides of the aisle see it. And I think this is the most important point if you're a Democrat and want to keep one as POTUS: if you're depending on the youth vote (and it sure seems like they are if the mid-terms are any indication) you're probably going to get a more enthused electorate if the candidate is not as old or older than most of their grandparents.

I appreciate your analysis, thank you for taking the time to explain it me cogently and effectively.

Based on your analysis, then how is the cognoscenti proposing that Biden back out gracefully? Would he even back out? If not, then is there a GOP 92 primary showdown a al Buchanan v Bush for Biden v _______ (Beto? AOC? Gretch? Harris? Newsom? Pete? Sanders?)?
 
I appreciate your analysis, thank you for taking the time to explain it me cogently and effectively.

Based on your analysis, then how is the cognoscenti proposing that Biden back out gracefully? Would he even back out? If not, then is there a GOP 92 primary showdown a al Buchanan v Bush for Biden v _______ (Beto? AOC? Gretch? Harris? Newsom? Pete? Sanders?)?
Fetterman.
 
There's a difference though right? I mean I think Fetterman is totally aware of what's going on and his mind is sharp as far as being cognitive but it's the getting the message out part that is a bit tough for him right now.
I was half joking.

Duckworth. She hits all demos except 'male'.

Or perhaps Gov. Pritzker, but he's young enough to just wait for 2028, which I believe Desantis will do as well.

On the GOP side, if not Desantis, maybe Sununu.
 
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I think you might see Larry Hogan, outgoing governor of Maryland throw his hat in the ring. I like him. You don't get re-elected in MD as a Republican governor is you're not reaching across the aisle and showing a lot of practicality and common sense. He rejected Trump a long, long time ago. Heck, he even openly opposed the Republican gubernatorial candidate in Maryland's election last week. He didn't endorse the Democrat but he was not in favor of the other guy and made it known.
 
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