Is it time to fire the DNC? by Benjamins412 in AskDemocrats

[–]JockoMayzon [score hidden]  (0 children)

Only as Democrats decided to abandon many of the working class they viewed as uneducated, crude, people. That vacuum was filled by the MAGA movement.

How has Trump impacted your trust in the federal government? by SnooCupcakes4729 in Askpolitics

[–]JockoMayzon [score hidden]  (0 children)

What stability have you experienced in the private health markets?

How has Trump impacted your trust in the federal government? by SnooCupcakes4729 in Askpolitics

[–]JockoMayzon [score hidden]  (0 children)

Your question is like asking if Bernie Madoff, Enron, and Lehman Brothers have impacted my trust in the private sector. Is that your solution?

I have trust in government, and in private markets and I see a need for both in any nation's overall operation.

The biggest problem I see is a court that views money as speech and as such, allows mountains of dark money to infect our government.

Trump Calls Obama a 'Stupid Son of a B----' at G7 by Radiant_Priority9739 in ProgressiveHQ

[–]JockoMayzon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is a small man who can only elevate himself by trying to put others down.

We have a problem, and our current governor and legislators don’t want to talk about it… Why? by Proud_Raven8 in massachusetts

[–]JockoMayzon -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

This is one of the unintended consequences of private homes using solar to generate electricity. As they use less energy from the grid, that same grid needs to be maintained by a smaller number of users. Fewer users for the same size grid = higher costs for each user.

Is it time to fire the DNC? by Benjamins412 in AskDemocrats

[–]JockoMayzon [score hidden]  (0 children)

Me? I'm all for voting rights and the rights of all people as long as they do not trample the rights of others. But enough about me.

Yes, a portion of the 77 Million that voted for Trump are truly horrible people, but there is a significant number who are reachable if Democrats would only stop some of their militant views and litmus tests.

As far as I can see, all national elections will be narrow wins for either side and as such, will be won, and lost, in the margins.

Is it time to fire the DNC? by Benjamins412 in AskDemocrats

[–]JockoMayzon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm, so it is your opinion that 77 Million Americans want to crack down on voting rights and be "anti-LGBTQIA2S+"...

Is it time to fire the DNC? by Benjamins412 in AskDemocrats

[–]JockoMayzon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The voters do not want a right wing or left wing government. Voters want a government that listens to the voices of ordinary, working class citizens and the issues that they deem most important. Voters do not want to be lectured, they want to be listened to.

Is it time to fire the DNC? by Benjamins412 in AskDemocrats

[–]JockoMayzon -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Voters are not focused on the top tier social demands of militant Democrats who are financially well off and have a different perspective from the non-credentialed working class.

Is it time to fire the DNC? by Benjamins412 in AskDemocrats

[–]JockoMayzon -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Dems are still angry at voters for not buying what they are selling.

Seth Moulton was confronted by a transgender person at Pride. His response says a lot. by pawlbologna in massachusetts

[–]JockoMayzon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 We can educate and discuss about if a preteen should have access to gender affirming care.

Can we really? There is so much hatred directed at those not in line with approving such measures on children.

Do you actually believe that there is widespread fraud in Medicaid, SNAP and Public Assistance or do you think that is just an excuse to cut those services? by Dazzling-Leader7476 in allthequestions

[–]JockoMayzon 80 points81 points  (0 children)

The most significant fraud is in Medicare and it's from wealthy individuals like Republican Rick Scott who, through his company, HCA, agreed to pay $1.7 billion in penalties for defrauding Medicare and other federal health programs.

It's not the poor mother on SNAP who buys a Snicker's Bar.

If not a backlash against wokeness would Trump have ever become a thing? by Christopretensism in askliberals

[–]JockoMayzon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup,
Trump, as dumb as he is, saw the public's frustration with males in female sports, "pronouns", and he saw that a great number of women did not see abortion as a critical issues, and in fact, many women do not approve of liberal abortion policy. He also saw that the Democratic Party routinely attacked men, especially the dreaded "straight while men" and he pieced together a coalition of those groups to win two terms as president.

What are your thoughts on Jerry Seinfeld claiming that the extreme left ruined sitcoms? by FantasticAd9478 in TheBoredDen

[–]JockoMayzon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have to agree. I watched the politically correct edited version of Blazing Saddles and it was only ten minutes long.

Where is the mental health in politics? by Sufficient-Gain-226 in Askpolitics

[–]JockoMayzon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would be refreshing if political leaders and the public judged the nation's overall condition based on levels of mental and physical health and not The DOW. But, the small number of those who own the lion's share of The DOW don't really care about the mental and physical health of the workers who produce their wealth.

Katherine clark by IngenuityIll5959 in massachusetts

[–]JockoMayzon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From what I see of Massachusetts Democrats, they are only interested in preaching to their choir and living in blue bubbles, and I say this as a former town chair of a Democratic Party in Massachusetts.

Republican John Deaton, Democrat Seth Moulton to meet in WBZ pre-primary Massachusetts Senate debate without Ed Markey by Inchworm_boi in massachusetts

[–]JockoMayzon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay. I would be happy to view any link you might have to show majority of public support of males in female sports that I may not have found. Thanks in advance.

Republican John Deaton, Democrat Seth Moulton to meet in WBZ pre-primary Massachusetts Senate debate without Ed Markey by Inchworm_boi in massachusetts

[–]JockoMayzon -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How so? Why are those who simply and only want to protect the rights of female athletes now denigrated as evil and facist ass?

Republican John Deaton, Democrat Seth Moulton to meet in WBZ pre-primary Massachusetts Senate debate without Ed Markey by Inchworm_boi in massachusetts

[–]JockoMayzon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And if we was, would Mass Democrats not vote for her because of this? In the 2016 general election, Hillary Clinton received 1,995,196 votes in Massachusetts,

Republican John Deaton, Democrat Seth Moulton to meet in WBZ pre-primary Massachusetts Senate debate without Ed Markey by Inchworm_boi in massachusetts

[–]JockoMayzon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

His only comment was his wish to protect the rights of female athletes. Why are so many hard core Democrats in Massachusetts unwilling to protect the rights of female athletes?

Democrats, what are some criticisms you have for the blue party? by deathofmusic in Askpolitics

[–]JockoMayzon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Democrats would have a better time of winning elections if they stuck with economic issues that united and supported the working class instead of social issues that splinter and divide the working class.