09-17-2018, 03:42 PM
(09-17-2018, 12:00 AM)Classic-Xer Wrote:(09-15-2018, 09:31 PM)Bob Butler 54 Wrote:He got the jest of it. Blues are as bigoted as the reds that blues claim to be bigots these days. Blues probably represent/ attract more racist people with their anti-white rhetoric and their tolerance for racist rhetoric spewing from the mouths of leaders and supporters directly who are now directly associated with them these day than the reds do these days as well. Blues are always worried about the whites or blaming the whites or calling them racists without putting much or any thought into other reasons and motives. I don't know why the blues are so worried about the whites when the majority of them have already shown you that they don't have much interest in the blues. The blues issues as they relate to the needs and expectations associated with all their minority interest groups or the blue concerns related to the issue of inadequate funding associated with their long standing programs, newer programs added since the 60's, global programs and so forth.(09-15-2018, 04:26 PM)Classic-Xer Wrote:I too needed the translation. I didn't bother to make sense of it. The incoherence before translation may be part of the reason for the lack of response, but I don't see much response since.(09-14-2018, 10:29 PM)pbrower2a Wrote:This seems to be a typical response that's coming from the mouth of a useful idiot.(09-14-2018, 08:50 PM)Classic-Xer Wrote: You didn't see Barack resort to using the race card against the Clinton's and their supporters during the 2008 primary. Yes, capitalism can be cruel but socialism has shown us that it can be cruel too. Yes, some parts of America are racist. What you seem to understand is some of those parts are within blue America and the racists aren't the white one's the blues seem to be so worried about and always railing about as if there's 63 million of them or something stupid like that and so forth. Sounds like a good place for a mindless liberal like Eric to end up or a clueless liberal like you or Bob to wake up one morning find themselves stuck in the middle of for an extended period of time or a bunch of (profanity redacted) Democrats find themselves dealing a nasty crisis that's of their own creation that's largely occurring within blue territories.
Utterly incoherent. Take a break!
Like I've eluded to many times, as the Democratic era of big government draws closer to it's eventual end and the realities of the extent of financial obligations and the eventual impacts of the costs associated with the debt begin to hit Americans, blue America is probably the place you want to be living or be around at the time. I'm sorry my writing skills ain't the greatest and you have trouble reading/following my written posts. It would sure be easier if we were talking. BTW, the chances of that occurring is none. I have no interest in speaking with liberals at all. From what I've learned speaking to them, the liberals next door ain't much better or much smarter or much different than the liberals here.
Also, Trump appeals to working class voters like a portion of my friends who used to automatically vote Democratic in the past. I'm not a working class voter. I'm a business minded voter. I'm a libertarian minded voter. I'm an American minded voter. This should give you a clue about my values. The positions I've taken against liberals, the views I have shown you and the liberals I've taken a hard line and eventually eliminated should have given you a clue about my virtues as a person. Basically, if you're a crap human, you shouldn't expect to be treated like a decent person. I'm not bound to blue rules that largely pertain to blue social policy or proper blue edicate like you preach but have failed to uphold/ adhere to many times.
Like you, I'm not all that impacted by some factory closing down and moving over seas or shrinking job markets for those want to be and want to remain working class people because you and others with higher income and higher paying jobs are my primary customers and the primary people who live in our areas. I do business in the metro area. I do business with lawyers, doctors, engineers, entrepreneurs, tradesmen, business people of all types, small/mid size business owners and so forth. I used to have Democratic supporters attacking me and blaming me for all the middle class job losses because I voted Republican during the Bush years. Sean Love comes to mind. At the time, I countered the attacks with a reminder that Democrats are the ones who are supposed to be the ones looking out for the interests of Democratic working class voters. At the time, I viewed that as more of a Democratic issue than a Republican issue. Evidently, the public sector working class voters must have grown enough to replace them as far as political importance and their financial interests and their future interests are concerned or something.
The reds don't have any motives for their political positions. It's all based on prejudice. Welfare programs are looked upon as support for lazy non-whites, not as a protection program for all people. If they looked upon welfare without prejudice, they would see that it benefits themselves and all of us, and that the taxes that they pay are worth paying for this protection, and for economic growth through better infrastructure and education that benefits us all.
Blues don't look upon bosses as people looking out for us. Blues look upon bosses as out to make money-- and frequently do so at the expense of others if they are not taxed and regulated properly. If reds were looking after their own economic interests, they would see the bosses in exactly the same way. Instead, they vote for the bosses, based on their prejudices against poor, non-white people. And then they wonder why some blues call them racists.