The 2020 Presidential Debates

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
Final takeaway: Mike Pence was a gentleman, forthright and focused. He delivered his plan for America brilliantly. Kamala Harris behaved like a “Valley Girl,” smirking and rolling her eyes like a petulant brat, dodging every question she was asked.
Nailed it ... her reactions are definitely like the typical 80's Valley Girl!
Check out this video by Moon Unit Zappa for every expression Kamala showed us last night!

 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
You cuckservervatives sure have a hard time comprehending having more than one ethnicity.
This is what I see every time I read one of your posts...

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refineryworker05

Well-Known Member
When you have to say it is all pointless you are admitting Harris lost.
I think Harris "won" by a substantial margin and the polling I have seen agrees with me, but it is still pointless for the reasons I gave.
The real political fight in America's political system is do we go with and maintain a system that allows any political party the ability to maintain the majority of the political power with a minority of voters, or do we all agree as Americans that the votes of all Americans should count equally in determining political power and that the majority of voters should decide who gets to wield the majority of that political power.
 

newfie

Well-Known Member
I think Harris "won" by a substantial margin and the polling I have seen agrees with me, but it is still pointless for the reasons I gave.
The real political fight in America's political system is do we go with and maintain a system that allows any political party the ability to maintain the majority of the political power with a minority of voters, or do we all agree as Americans that the votes of all Americans should count equally in determining political power and that the majority of voters should decide who gets to wield the majority of that political power.
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vantexan

Well-Known Member
I think Harris "won" by a substantial margin and the polling I have seen agrees with me, but it is still pointless for the reasons I gave.
The real political fight in America's political system is do we go with and maintain a system that allows any political party the ability to maintain the majority of the political power with a minority of voters, or do we all agree as Americans that the votes of all Americans should count equally in determining political power and that the majority of voters should decide who gets to wield the majority of that political power.
Or maybe we break up the country into several countries that cooperate for mutual defense but otherwise go their separate ways. The cultural divide between regions has grown too great to continue as a "united" nation much longer. People could choose which nation they want to live in, could freely travel between the nations as they do now with states, but we need to stop this trying to force our particular values and economic priorities on each other. And the only way that seems possible is to seperate. And if "court packing" or creating new states in an attempt to insure one party dominance happens it may very well hasten the end of the U.S. as one country.
 

refineryworker05

Well-Known Member
all dnc bootlickers agree with you appreciate your republican turncoat ways
This is why it is pointless to me. I post that I think Harris won by a substantial margin and the polling I have seen agrees with me, and you focus on that instead of the actual point I am making about voting and political power.
 

refineryworker05

Well-Known Member
If you want to go with that poll that's fine, but it is a poll that allows people to vote more than once. So it is not scientific. But again who "won" the VP debate is meaningless to me. The political fight to me is do we as Americans support the idea that every vote counts the same in determining political power and that whomever the majority of Americans pick should decide who holds the majority of the political power.
 
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