11-12-2020, 11:21 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-12-2020, 03:06 PM by Eric the Green.)
(11-09-2020, 02:58 PM)Classic-Xer Wrote:(11-05-2020, 12:06 PM)David Horn Wrote:We understand/ know what your side represents these days and we don't get caught up in the emotional drama/aspect that's being largely driven by the blue media these days. We are mainly white (although we are less white than we were before Trump was elected) , pretty well educated (we are much better educated and more seasoned than the typical Democratic/Progressive voter these days) and more well rounded than we're given credit for as well.(11-04-2020, 06:04 PM)Bob Butler 54 Wrote: The theory suggests different moods, different styles of action. In the unravelling there is a lot of talk, compromise, arguing and stalemate. In the crisis there is a lot of effort to solve problems, and you let go of those values which cause problems. In the high, you worship the solutions that worked, suppress the values that caused the problems while building infrastructure.
One angle to look at the situation is that there are too many people fond of the old values so it is impossible to solve the problems. Biden can change the tone. Unless he has two houses of Congress backing him up, he can’t solve the problems alone.
A part of the problem is an unwillingness to compromise. We elected a black president. This resulted in a racist unwillingness to compromise. Apart from Obamacare, we have not moved much since. As things are looking, if the red continue this obstruction, the blue will be unable to get anything through congress, and the veto will prevent them from getting anything through congress. What results is like it or not a continuation of the unravelling. The problems don’t get solved.
That does not make a lot of sense. That seems the way we could be heading.
I read a short piece about historical context earlier today. One of the commenters made the argument that this is the 1850s. I've always believed that the 1850s were fully a part of the ACW Crisis period (not a lot of support for that, but it's still my view). We can't have a sectional war this time., because the sections are all intertwined, but that doesn't eliminate anarchic violence, and I think we may have put ourselves there two days ago.
My county went Trump 3 to1. I'm not surprised, but still can't understand the attraction. Most of my neighbors are white, educated and financially comfortable. They're still all-in for the Orange One. I understand the resentment faction, with declining opportunities and stressed lives. What's with the others like my neighbors? Is it all 401k, and screw everything else?
In short, we don't need your politicians or your third world politics because we are all quite capable of standing on our own two feet and surviving so to speak. Just so you understand what you're really dealing with, the number of individuals like me in the country grew substantially over the last four years and the blues (Democratic side) had to scrap the bottom of the barrel of society for the votes that it needed to win and the situation for most of those who are on the Democratic side ain't going to get better for them than it is for them right now either. What you are going to see is two countries functioning more and more like two countries than anyone has ever seen in this country before now and a realization by those in DC that there is nothing that they are able to do about the growing partisan divide that exists in this country today.
Ha ha. Any survey of the electorate proves that the Democrats/blues/The Left are the college educated, and you guys are not. We are the well-educated ones, not you.
The number of individuals like you grew. That seems to be the case, if you go by the presidential vote. But the number of individuals like me grew even more, if you go by the presidential vote.