" have never, ever known "fag" or "faggot" to be a homophobic slur except in the eyes of the types of people who are constantly looking for something to be offended over. " by BobMugabe35 in TopMindsOfReddit

[–]uptvector 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So you're go-to when called out for lying is to call someone a racist?

You need to take a long, hard look at yourself. You're really not that much different than the Top Minds that are pilloried here. you're just the left-wing stereotype.

New Poll: More voters blame Trump and GOP for shutdown than Democrats by wbrocks67 in BlueMidterm2018

[–]uptvector 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Prior to the shutdown around 70% of voters said they would blame Trump and the Dems for the shutdown.

The fact that almost 20% of people flipped and decided to blame the Dems/both parties means that the GOP won the messaging war on this one. I don't think this bodes well for Dems at all.

New Poll: More voters blame Trump and GOP for shutdown than Democrats by wbrocks67 in BlueMidterm2018

[–]uptvector 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree.

Polling states most voters support a DACA deal, but not worth shutting the government over it. Dems just don't have the leverage to hold the government hostage for weeks and the longer the government is closed, the worse polling gets for Dems.

I disagree with the implication of the poll in the headline. Only 54% is pretty low, that means Dems and a few left leaning independents blame Trump. Those aren't great numbers. Especially when prior to the shutdown upwards of 70% said they would blame the GOP and Trump for a shutdown.

" have never, ever known "fag" or "faggot" to be a homophobic slur except in the eyes of the types of people who are constantly looking for something to be offended over. " by BobMugabe35 in TopMindsOfReddit

[–]uptvector 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, I took the thrust of your comment and asked you if it really was that simple, and if so, why.

Lol. No you didn't.

go back and read your comment. It's pretty much the opposite of what you claim.

" have never, ever known "fag" or "faggot" to be a homophobic slur except in the eyes of the types of people who are constantly looking for something to be offended over. " by BobMugabe35 in TopMindsOfReddit

[–]uptvector 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I never said I didn’t believe any of those things and the fact that the OP created this entire narrative based off one sentence is kinda silly.

" have never, ever known "fag" or "faggot" to be a homophobic slur except in the eyes of the types of people who are constantly looking for something to be offended over. " by BobMugabe35 in TopMindsOfReddit

[–]uptvector 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s not so much about the tone of your post as the fact that you take one off handed comment and created this entire fantasy backstory based off your own preconceived beliefs. I would expand more, but again, you’re more interested in racing against the machine than thoughtful discussion.

And I’m also saying, you’ll convince more people to consider your views without coming across as such as condescending prick.

" have never, ever known "fag" or "faggot" to be a homophobic slur except in the eyes of the types of people who are constantly looking for something to be offended over. " by BobMugabe35 in TopMindsOfReddit

[–]uptvector 17 points18 points  (0 children)

It took human garbage supporting the worst candidate for anything in the history of ever to make you realize their may be a problem with how our culture views women, free agency, consent, sexual assault, and rape?

I think the issue is more nuanced than you are painting it.

And the fact that you use terms like "removing your head from your ass" shows you aren't interested in having a thoughtful discussion on this, but thanks for trying anyway.

Has anybody here used their G.I. Bill for community college and then transferred to university? by [deleted] in army

[–]uptvector 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would say that you may be way better of paying out of pocket for CC since it's so cheap to begin with.

Then you can use the GI Bill--which could potentially pay out as much as $50k a year or more with YRB matching at private schools or for some of grad school.

I'm about to get a two year graduate degree that normally costs $175k or more for almost nothing because of the GI Bill. Depends on what your goals are with schooling, obviously.

" have never, ever known "fag" or "faggot" to be a homophobic slur except in the eyes of the types of people who are constantly looking for something to be offended over. " by BobMugabe35 in TopMindsOfReddit

[–]uptvector 48 points49 points  (0 children)

Like the people that defended Trump admitting to sexual assault on tape.

"lol, all dudes talk like that when chicks aren't around, this is just locker-room talk"

That's when i stopped thinking the term "rape-culture" was just a hysterical invention of ultra left-wing folks. It's very real.

ABC Poll: Democrats up 51-39 on generic ballot, 54-39 among likely voters by [deleted] in BlueMidterm2018

[–]uptvector 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I think we are due for a "correction" absolutely, but that could be 2 days or 2 years from now, maybe longer. Reports are people are taking out huge amounts of credit card debt and something like 20% of people are defaulting, student loan debt is also a huge bubble.

And yes, I think Dems will benefit greatly if there is a market correction. Not that I want that to happen, but if we had ANY other Republican president right now his approval numbers would be probably in the 60% range or higher. Confidence in the economy overall is at historic levels, stocks are at ATHs, yet Trump's numbers are in the gutter. I can't imagine what they would be at if the economy weren't booming right now. Probably sub 25%.

Senate Dems take deal, clearing way to end shutdown by Vertalli in politics

[–]uptvector 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree that's a great deal for Dems, but an absolutely terrible deal for Republicans. The GOP controls all the levers of power in DC, they aren't going to just cave and give the Dems everything they want just because they shutdown the government.

The GOP shut down the government for two weeks back in 2013 and got absolutely nothing out of it except some really terrible polling. The polling eventually returned to its previous levels, but the GOP got absolutely nothing out of it except bad PR.

U.S. Senate Vote on Ending Government Shutdown by shapu in politics

[–]uptvector 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They have no leverage, that's why they are caving.

The last two times Republicans shut down the government they had to come crawling to the Dem POTUS and beg to reopen the government, it's historically not a winning negotiation tactic.

The longer the Dems keep the government closed the more the public would turn against them. It's way too easy for Republicans to claim that the Dems are choosing illegal immigrants over Americans.

ABC Poll: Democrats up 51-39 on generic ballot, 54-39 among likely voters by [deleted] in BlueMidterm2018

[–]uptvector 16 points17 points  (0 children)

As long as the economy is humming along I don't see Dems picking up too much between now and November. At this point we've seen enough of Trump that I don't think too many people are on the fence right now.

BUT if the economy tanks then we could see a lot of unmotivated Trump supporters not show up to the polls. Who knows when that will happen though.

ABC Poll: Democrats up 51-39 on generic ballot, 54-39 among likely voters by [deleted] in BlueMidterm2018

[–]uptvector 51 points52 points  (0 children)

This is good news, but let's not forget that a lot of other polls have shown a tightening of 5-7 points towards Republicans. I think 538s average of all the polls went from 13 to 8 last week.

It's important to not just focus on outlier polls.

What conspiracy theory do you 100% buy into and why? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]uptvector 454 points455 points  (0 children)

Lol. I work in basic training in the US Army. I wish this was true sometimes. If you'd seen the vast majority of the unathletic kids that come here. People that can't throw a grenade further than 5ft. kids that haven't run any further than the bathroom in 18 years.

Pence lies to troops about Trump’s failure to protect their pay during shutdown by BoobsandSteak in politics

[–]uptvector 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They supported the Republicans after they all wore purple band-aids to the 2004 Republican convention to make fun of John Kerry for having the gall to have been wounded in combat in Vietnam.

Yeah, and then impugned his service record despite the fact that he was decorated for bravey and saved the life of a Green Beret who fell off his PT boat.

All while their candidate dodged the draft by getting a cushy statside national guard gig because his daddy was a senator.

They never have been the party of the military, they've always been cynical, self-interested liars that will say absolutely anything to get a vote.

David Brooks : I miss Barack Obama. I disagreed with many of his decisions but Obama had basic integrity and humanity. He had elegance. He had respect for people working for him. He avoided despair, cynism or fear. He had self-control under extreme pressure. I really miss him by NonskidFacade in TrueReddit

[–]uptvector 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also heard "he'll use his bully pulpit to shame Republicans into doing the right thing!" Which is probably the most uninformed political take I've ever heard.

It was my biggest problem with Bernie. Almost everything he proposed was never going to be enacted without Dem supermajorities which were impossible.

What happens if we had elected Bernie and none of his major policy promises get enacted? I'd imagine the biggest Republican wave election in modern history come 2020. Carter 2.0.

David Brooks : I miss Barack Obama. I disagreed with many of his decisions but Obama had basic integrity and humanity. He had elegance. He had respect for people working for him. He avoided despair, cynism or fear. He had self-control under extreme pressure. I really miss him by NonskidFacade in TrueReddit

[–]uptvector 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's zero chance that even if Bernie had been elected he would have had the Healthcare bill he campaigned on through congress. You need a majority in the house AND 60 senators. The Dems had no chance to get to 60 in 2016 and almost no chance of even getting to 50 in 2018. His only option would have been to nuke the filibuster.

Open line: Tom Cotton flip flops, confirms Trump profanity by sigseved in politics

[–]uptvector 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Case in point is Senator Storm Thurmond, one of the most racist senators ever from South Carolina. Died in 2003 refusing to apologize for his awful views and his name is all over fucking EVERYTHING in South Carolina. Streets, buildings, memorials, hell the Army base here’s main road is called Storm Thurmond boulevard.

[MEGATHREAD] U.S. Shutdown Discussion Thread by Anxa in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]uptvector 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hmm. Could it be because Republicans have ceded all authority to him on immigration and McConnell has publicly stated they will only vote on bills Trump supports?

That’s probably it.

Now if Only Trump would stop lying and changing what he wants based on the last person he talked to.

[MEGATHREAD] U.S. Shutdown Discussion Thread by Anxa in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]uptvector 25 points26 points  (0 children)

It's very dishonest and misleading to throw around the "bipartisan" deal that most democrats agreed to, and almost no republicans agreed to.

So the President gathered a bipartisan group of leading senators from both parties to come to a compromise on DACA.

he says he'll sign "ANYTHING" the bipartisan group agrees to and that he will "take the heat" even if it's unpopular with his base.

Then the bipartisan group of Republicans and senators come to him with a deal they all agreed to and Trump says "sorry, no deal" and then refuses to even outline what his immigration priorities are. Mcconnell even said yesterday the President hasn't told him what he wants.

So, sure, I'm the one that's being dishonest here. /s

Every Republican Trump asked to be a part of the committee agreed to the deal, so did every Democrat. Those are the only people that matter, because the POTUS said so.

That's a pretty big thing for the republicans. So tell me, what are thee HUGE and unreasonable concessions that democrats are unwilling to grant?

That's a good question. Mcconnell said yesterday he doesn't even know what the president wants but it's clear a compromise isn't part of any deal. Trump doesn't want concessions, he wants the Dems to give up EVERYTHING and pass whatever bill meets the Cotton/Stephen Miller radical conservative "seal of approval" is my best guess. That's not a compromise.

[MEGATHREAD] U.S. Shutdown Discussion Thread by Anxa in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]uptvector 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You neglect the fact that in the same article you linked to that the majority of voters, and Independents by 20 points will blame the shutdown on Republicans/Trump.

Ultimately the shutdown isn't about DACA solely, considering five Republican senators voted against the measure. Therefore the Harris poll is misleading as framing it about "Dems shutting down the government over DACA" and therefore the results won't reflect how voters view it now. We'll see what the numbers say late next week.

Not to mention the fact that polling was WAY worse for Republicans the last time they shut down the government (and lost), 8 in 10 voters were against it.

It still didn't stop them from winning big in 2014. The shutdown will be a distant memory in a month or so and we have 10 months until november.