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Democratic Platform


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2018 Aug 19, 6:25pm   12,656 views  95 comments

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In an effort to kill all the strawman arguments, I've decided to post the Democratic Platform in its entirety here. Hopefully it will stop all of the fake "Dems believe" or the Left wants to... threads. All one has to do is look here to see what Dems want.

https://www.democrats.org/party-platform?source=homepage

Preamble
In 2016, Democrats meet in Philadelphia with the same basic belief that animated the Continental Congress when they gathered here 240 years ago: Out of many, we are one.
Under President Obama’s leadership, and thanks to the hard work and determination of the American people, we have come a long way from the Great Recession and the Republican policies that triggered it. American businesses have now added 14.8 million jobs since private-sector job growth turned positive in early 2010. Twenty million people have gained health insurance coverage. The American auto industry just had its best year ever. And we are getting more of our energy from the sun and wind, and importing less oil from overseas.
But too many Americans have been left out and left behind. They are working longer hours with less security. Wages have barely budged and the racial wealth gap remains wide, while the cost of everything from childcare to a college education has continued to rise. And for too many families, the dream of homeownership is out of reach. As working people struggle, the top one percent accrues more wealth and more power. Republicans in Congress have chosen gridlock and dysfunction over trying to find solutions to the real challenges we face. It’s no wonder that so many feel like the system is rigged against them.
Democrats believe that cooperation is better than conflict, unity is better than division, empowerment is better than resentment, and bridges are better than walls.
It’s a simple but powerful idea: we are stronger together.
Democrats believe we are stronger when we have an economy that works for everyone—an economy that grows incomes for working people, creates good-paying jobs, and puts a middle-class life within reach for more Americans. Democrats believe we can spur more sustainable economic growth, which will create good-paying jobs and raise wages. And we can have more economic fairness, so the rewards are shared broadly, not just with those at the top. We need an economy that prioritizes long-term investment over short-term profit-seeking, rewards the common interest over self-interest, and promotes innovation and entrepreneurship.
We believe that today’s extreme level of income and wealth inequality—where the majority of the economic gains go to the top one percent and the richest 20 people in our country own more wealth than the bottom 150 million—makes our economy weaker, our communities poorer, and our politics poisonous.
And we know that our nation’s long struggle with race is far from over. More than half a century after Rosa Parks sat and Dr. King marched and John Lewis bled, more than half a century after César Chávez, Dolores Huerta, and Larry Itliong organized, race still plays a significant role in determining who gets ahead in America and who gets left behind. We must face that reality and we must fix it.
We believe a good education is a basic right of all Americans, no matter what zip code they live in. We will end the school-to-prison pipeline and build a cradle-to-college pipeline instead, where every child can live up to his or her God-given potential.
We believe in helping Americans balance work and family without fear of punishment or penalty. We believe in at last guaranteeing equal pay for women. And as the party that created Social Security, we believe in protecting every American’s right to retire with dignity.
We firmly believe that the greed, recklessness, and illegal behavior on Wall Street must be brought to an end. Wall Street must never again be allowed to threaten families and businesses on Main Street.
Democrats believe we are stronger when we protect citizens’ right to vote, while stopping corporations’ outsized influence in elections. We will fight to end the broken campaign finance system, overturn the disastrous Citizens United decision, restore the full power of the Voting Rights Act, and return control of our elections to the American people.
Democrats believe that climate change poses a real and urgent threat to our economy, our national security, and our children’s health and futures, and that Americans deserve the jobs and security that come from becoming the clean energy superpower of the 21st century.
Democrats believe we are stronger and safer when America brings the world together and leads with principle and purpose. We believe we should strengthen our alliances, not weaken them. We believe in the power of development and diplomacy. We believe our military should be the best-trained, best-equipped fighting force in the world, and that we must do everything we can to honor and support our veterans. And we know that only the United States can mobilize common action on a truly global scale, to take on the challenges that transcend borders, from international terrorism to climate change to health pandemics.
Above all, Democrats are the party of inclusion. We know that diversity is not our problem—it is our promise. As Democrats, we respect differences of perspective and belief, and pledge to work together to move this country forward, even when we disagree. With this platform, we do not merely seek common ground—we strive to reach higher ground.
We are proud of our heritage as a nation of immigrants. We know that today’s immigrants are tomorrow’s teachers, doctors, lawyers, government leaders, soldiers, entrepreneurs, activists, PTA members, and pillars of our communities.
We believe in protecting civil liberties and guaranteeing civil rights and voting rights, women’s rights and workers’ rights, LGBT rights, and rights for people with disabilities. We believe America is still, as Robert Kennedy said, “a great country, an unselfish country, and a compassionate country.”
These principles stand in sharp contrast to the Republicans, who have nominated as the standard-bearer for their party and their candidate for President a man who seeks to appeal to Americans’ basest differences, rather than our better natures.
The stakes have been high in previous elections. But in 2016, the stakes can be measured in human lives—in the number of immigrants who would be torn from their homes; in the number of faithful and peaceful Muslims who would be barred from even visiting our shores; in the number of allies alienated and dictators courted; in the number of Americans who would lose access to health care and see their rights ripped away.
This election is about more than Democrats and Republicans. It is about who we are as a nation, and who we will be in the future.
Two hundred and forty years ago, in Philadelphia, we started a revolution of ideas and of action that continues to this day. Since then, our union has been tested many times, through bondage and civil war, segregation and depression, two world wars and the threat of nuclear annihilation. Generations of Americans fought and marched and organized to widen the circle of opportunity and dignity—and we are fighting still.
Despite what some say, America is and has always been great—but not because it has been perfect. What makes America great is our unerring belief that we can make it better. We can and we will build a more just economy, a more equal society, and a more perfect union—because we are stronger together.

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20   LeonDurham   2018 Aug 19, 6:36pm  

Refugees
The world is experiencing a major refugee crisis with more than 60 million people displaced as a result of conflicts in the Middle East, Africa, and Eastern Europe. We support President Obama’s call for an international summit to address this crisis so that every country assumes its responsibility to meet this humanitarian challenge. While Donald Trump proposes banning Muslim refugees, we will look for ways to help innocent people who are fleeing persecution while ensuring rigorous screening and vetting.
21   LeonDurham   2018 Aug 19, 6:36pm  

Civil Society
Democrats support progress toward more accountable governance and universal rights. As autocrats and strongmen around the world crack down on civil society and imprison those who speak out to demand greater freedom, we will continue to bolster groups and individuals who fight for fundamental human rights, democracy, and rule of law. We will support strong legislatures, independent judiciaries, free press, vibrant civil society, honest police forces, religious freedom, and equality for women and minorities. We will bolster the development of civil society and representative institutions that can protect fundamental human rights and improve the quality of life for all citizens, including independent and democratic unions. In non-democratic countries, we will work with international partners to assist the efforts of those struggling to promote peaceful political reforms.
Democrats will protect Americans citizens abroad. We condemn the practice of unlawful detentions or imprisonment, especially of journalists and civil rights activists.
Anti-Corruption
Democrats believe that we need to end corruption worldwide and increase transparency. We will fight corruption, promote good governance, and support the rule of law. We will also seek to close offshore tax havens, which corrupt rulers, individuals, and corporations exploit to shelter ill-gotten gains or avoid paying taxes at home.
Torture
We will always seek to uphold our values at home and abroad, not just when it is easy, but when it is hard. That is why President Obama banned torture without exception in his first week in office and why Democrats condemn Donald Trump’s statements that he would engage in torture and other war crimes. We agree with military and national security experts who acknowledge that torture is not an effective interrogation technique.
Closing Guantánamo Bay
The Democratic Party remains committed to closing the detention facility at Guantánamo Bay and ending indefinite detention without trial or conviction. Keeping the facility open is a blemish on our record, serves as a recruiting tool for extremists, and undermines our standing in the world.
Development Assistance
We believe that development assistance is an essential instrument of American power. It can prevent threats, enhance stability, and reduce the need for military force. With less than one percent of the federal budget, our development assistance has helped cut extreme poverty in half, drastically decreased maternal and child mortality, reduced global hunger, provided food security, countered deadly pandemics, promoted education, and put an AIDS-free generation within reach. This investment reflects the best of America and makes us safer. We need to continue this work and make more progress on important global goals like ending extreme poverty and hunger.
We will support local development efforts, recognizing the self-determination of the peoples and countries we assist to direct their own futures. We will also learn from recent conflicts to improve civilian capacity for conflict prevention and stabilization.
Global Health
America has made critical investments in global health, including in the areas of maternal and child health, HIV and AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. It is vital that we continue this work— which has saved millions of lives around the world and is essential to our nation’s health security. While the Republican Party refuses to fund important measures that could contain and address the Zika pandemic, Democrats are ready to limit the reach of Zika—just as we did with Ebola—and support funding for diagnostic tests for the virus, vaccine, and treatment. We will also prepare for potential pandemics, like avian influenza and H1N1, by working with first responders and health officials to reduce the risks associated with unintentional or deliberate outbreaks of infectious diseases.
HIV and AIDS
Democrats believe an AIDS-free generation is within our grasp. But today far too many Americans living with HIV are without access to quality care and too many new infections occur each year. That is why we will implement the National HIV and AIDS Strategy; increase research funding for the National Institutes of Health; cap pharmaceutical expenses for people living with HIV and AIDS; reform HIV criminalization laws; and expand access for harm reduction programs and HIV prevention medications, particularly for the populations most at risk of infection. Abroad, we will continue our commitment to the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and increase global funding for HIV and AIDS prevention and treatment. Democrats will always protect those living with HIV and AIDS from stigma and discrimination.
International Labor
Democrats believe that a key element of American leadership is growing our economy and protecting American jobs. We also believe that the world will be safer when there is greater prosperity. That is why we will prioritize and strongly enforce provisions on decent work and worker’s rights in all American diplomatic, trade, and programmatic efforts. We think it is wrong for workers in the United States to have to compete against poverty-wage, child, or slave labor.
Democrats will fight to end child labor. We will promote broad-based economic growth across the world, pursuing a global economic agenda that promotes rising wages and invests in quality public services, workers’ rights, and environmental protections. We believe that we need to coordinate our economic actions with other countries to address economic insecurity, specifically youth un- and underemployment, gender inequality, the digital transformation, and the transition towards green jobs.
A Leader in the World
American leadership is essential to keeping us safe and our economy growing in the years ahead. It would be a dangerous mistake for America to abandon our responsibilities. We cannot, as Donald Trump suggests, cede the mantle of leadership for global peace and security to others who will not have our best interests in mind.
22   LeonDurham   2018 Aug 19, 6:37pm  

Asia-Pacific
From the Asia Pacific to the Indian Ocean, we will deepen our relationships in the region with Australia, Japan, New Zealand, the Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand. We will honor our historic commitment to Japan. We will continue to invest in a long-term strategic partnership with India—the world’s largest democracy, a nation of great diversity, and an important Pacific power. We will build on the historic opening with Burma and advocate for greater human rights protections and national reconciliation among Burma’s many different ethnic groups. We will help Pakistan stabilize its polity and build an effective relationship with the predominantly young population of this strategically located, nuclear-armed country. We will also work with our allies and partners to fortify regional institutions and norms as well as protect freedom of the seas in the South China Sea.
Democrats will push back against North Korean aggression and press China to play by the rules. We will stand up to Beijing on unfair trade practices, currency manipulation, censorship of the internet, piracy, and cyberattacks. And we will look for areas of cooperation, including on combatting climate change and nuclear proliferation. We will promote greater respect for human rights, including the rights of Tibetans. We are committed to a “One China” policy and the Taiwan Relations Act and will continue to support a peaceful resolution of Cross-Strait issues that is consistent with the wishes and best interests of the people of Taiwan.
Middle East
In the Middle East, Democrats will push for more inclusive governance in Iraq and Syria that respects the equal rights of all citizens; provide support and security for Lebanon and Jordan, two countries that are hosting a disproportionate number of refugees; maintain our robust security cooperation with Gulf countries; and stand by the people of the region as they seek greater economic opportunity and freedom. A strong and secure Israel is vital to the United States because we share overarching strategic interests and the common values of democracy, equality, tolerance, and pluralism. That is why we will always support Israel’s right to defend itself, including by retaining its qualitative military edge, and oppose any effort to delegitimize Israel, including at the United Nations or through the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Movement.
We will continue to work toward a two-state solution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict negotiated directly by the parties that guarantees Israel’s future as a secure and democratic Jewish state with recognized borders and provides the Palestinians with independence, sovereignty, and dignity. While Jerusalem is a matter for final status negotiations, it should remain the capital of Israel, an undivided city accessible to people of all faiths. Israelis deserve security, recognition, and a normal life free from terror and incitement. Palestinians should be free to govern themselves in their own viable state, in peace and dignity.
Europe
Europe remains America’s indispensable partner and a cornerstone of global security. Democrats will stand with our European allies and partners to deter Russian aggression, address security challenges to Europe’s south, and deal with unprecedented economic and social challenges. We will maintain our steadfast commitment to the special relationship with United Kingdom and the transatlantic partnership with the European Union. We will seek to strengthen our strategic partnership with Turkey while pushing for reforms, end the division of Cyprus, and continue to support a close relationship with states that seek to strengthen their ties to NATO and Europe, such as Georgia and Ukraine.
We reject Donald Trump’s threats to abandon our European and NATO allies, all while he praises Putin. When the United States was attacked on September 11, 2001, our NATO allies invoked Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, stating that an attack against one is an attack against all—for the first and only time in its history. Our NATO allies fought alongside us in Afghanistan and are still there today. We will maintain our Article 5 collective security commitments to NATO because we are stronger when we have our allies at our side. And we will continue to push NATO members to contribute their fair share.
Americas
The Americas are a region of singular strategic, economic, and cultural importance and opportunity for the United States. Democrats reject Donald Trump’s proposal to build a wall on our southern border and alienate Mexico, a valuable partner. We will instead embrace our neighbors and pursue strong, fruitful partnerships across the region, from Canada to Latin America and the Caribbean. We will bolster democratic institutions, promote economic opportunity and prosperity, and tackle the rise of drugs, transnational crime, and corruption. We will strengthen the U.S.- Caribbean regional relationship through economic development and comprehensive immigration reform. And we will build on our long-term commitment to Colombia and work with Central American countries to stabilize the Northern Triangle.
In Cuba, we will build on President Obama’s historic opening and end the travel ban and embargo. We will also stand by the Cuban people and support their ability to decide their own future and to enjoy the same human rights and freedoms that people everywhere deserve. In Venezuela, we will push the government to respect human rights and respond to the will of its people. And in Haiti, we will support local and international efforts to bolster the country’s democratic institutions and economic development. We will also help more Haitians take advantage of Temporary Protected Status. Finally, we will close the School of the Americas, now known as the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, because we believe that military and police forces should support democracy, not subvert it.
Africa
Africa is home to many of the fastest growing economies in the world. Democrats will strengthen our partnership and collaboration with the African Union, emphasizing trade while increasing development assistance to bolster the continent’s domestic economies. We will engage our African partners on the full range of global challenges and opportunities, and we will continue to strengthen democratic institutions and human rights, fair trade and investment, development, and global health. We will help our African partners improve their capacity to respond to crises and protect citizens, especially women and girls. And we will work to end the reign of terror promulgated by Boko Haram, al-Shabaab, AQIM, and ISIS.
Democrats applaud President Obama’s National Strategy for Combating Wildlife Trafficking, and his commitment to preserving the earth’s natural beauty for future generations. Democrats support science-based management of iconic wildlife in Africa, including stronger regulations banning the importation into the United States of hunting trophies that are not supported by current science-based evidence and are related to or funded by non-scientific special interests.
Global Economy and Institutions
Democrats will protect and grow the global economy. While Donald Trump wants to default on our debt, which would lead to a disastrous global economic crisis, we believe we must be responsible stewards and work with our partners to prevent another worldwide financial crisis.
Democrats believe that global institutions—most prominently the United Nations—and multilateral organizations have a powerful role to play and are an important amplifier of American strength and influence. Many of these organizations need reform and updating, but it would be reckless to follow Donald Trump and turn our back on the international system that our country built. It has provided decades of stability and economic growth for the world and for America.
23   MrMagic   2018 Aug 19, 6:39pm  

What an interesting work of Fiction.

Such imaginations..
24   curious2   2018 Aug 19, 8:10pm  

LeonDurham says
imperative...assistance to the civilian victims of war in Syria and Iraq, especially displaced refugees.

Those would be Muslims displaced by Hillary's War in Libya and Syria, and the Iraq war she voted for.

LeonDurham says
We reject attempts to impose a religious test to bar immigrants or refugees from entering the United States.

Except the "refugee" filtration process (Muslims murdering Christians in transit) resulted in the remaining "refugees" being overwhelmingly Muslim.

LeonDurham says
While Donald Trump proposes banning Muslim refugees, we will

...import more.

LeonDurham says
Islamophobia.

Wow.
25   CaltRightCrazy   2018 Aug 19, 8:55pm  

MrMagic says
What an interesting work of Fiction.

Such imaginations..

Now read it.
26   CaltRightCrazy   2018 Aug 19, 8:57pm  

curious2 says
Wow.

As if hate speech against a religion is a great benefit to our country.
27   MisdemeanorRebel   2018 Aug 19, 8:58pm  

Call It Crazy says
As if hate speech against a religion was some great benefit to our country.


Religions aren't people, but a theological ideology.

Islamophobia is a term invented by fascists to convince the gullible they're not such bad people.
28   FortWayne   2018 Aug 19, 9:03pm  

Lots of emo appeal, but zero substance on how to get there.

Because everything they do just fucks middle class. They support illegals more than citizens. Their media supports Muslim terrorists over our military. Their economic policies match failed socialist states.
29   curious2   2018 Aug 19, 9:32pm  

Call It Crazy says
hate speech against a religion


Islam hates you too.
30   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2018 Aug 19, 11:06pm  

The Democrat manifesto.
31   Evan F.   2018 Aug 20, 2:48am  

TLDR BUT HER EMAILS!!11eleventyone!!!
32   lostand confused   2018 Aug 20, 4:45am  

Thanks for the laugh. There is the platform and there si what you see on the ground. Hey don't look at actions-just our words somebody wrote in a long forgotten document.
33   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2018 Aug 20, 7:59am  

Evan F. says
TLDR BUT HER EMAILS!!11eleventyone!!!


Yes we get it. Hysterics fit in perfectly with the Democrat Manifesto.
34   Bd6r   2018 Aug 20, 8:05am  

TwoScoopsOfSpaceForce says
As if hate speech against a religion was some great benefit to our country.


Religions aren't people, but a theological ideology.

Islamophobia is a term invented by fascists to convince the gullible they're not such bad people.

Next will be "hate speech against communism", "hate speech against Nazism" etc
35   MisdemeanorRebel   2018 Aug 20, 8:16am  

lostand confused says
Thanks for the laugh. There is the platform and there si what you see on the ground. Hey don't look at actions-just our words somebody wrote in a long forgotten document.


The trade one is vague. It could be interpreted as "Whinge to the Corpratist WTO and start a complaint that takes years to resolve"

Personally, I like slapping them back with Tariffs of our own. It's surprisingly effective. I wonder why nobody "thought" of doing that before. Heh.
36   Bd6r   2018 Aug 20, 8:19am  

TwoScoopsOfSpaceForce says
why nobody "thought" of doing that before. Heh.

perhaps because CEO's could rake in a few extra million $$$ would be my guess
37   Tenpoundbass   2018 Aug 20, 8:20am  

Suck is a shitty platform.
38   MrMagic   2018 Aug 20, 8:22am  

lostand confused says
There is the platform and there si what you see on the ground.


Exactly...

I could have saved Joey his 22 pages of "cut and paste". Here is the actual platform, in 3 words:

HATE ON TRUMP

followed up with a photo showing the Dems direction:

39   Shaman   2018 Aug 20, 8:28am  

TwoScoopsOfSpaceForce says
Islamophobia is a term invented by fascists to convince the gullible they're not such bad people.


It’s not that Muslims are bad people... it’s that they’re terrible people!
40   Patrick   2018 Aug 20, 8:35am  

Most Muslims are good people in spite of Islam. They put our common humanity above the religion.

It's the true believers that we need to watch out for.
41   Goran_K   2018 Aug 20, 8:42am  

Patrick says
It's the true believers that we need to watch out for.


Truth.

I'd be okay with all the marginal muslims who go out drinking every night and pound down pork sandwiches with their beer (I used to work with one), but the TRUE believers are the ones who scare me the most.
42   Shaman   2018 Aug 20, 8:45am  

Patrick says
Most Muslims are good people in spite of Islam. They put our common humanity above the religion.


I’ve met Muslims who act like good people. But how good can you be when the root and core of your belief structure says you can’t be friends with anyone outside your religion, and indeed you should do such people harm?

I think the only good Muslim is an apostate.
43   CBOEtrader   2018 Aug 20, 9:19am  

Somewhere around 40 references to race in that Dem manifesto. Can you guys please knock out the crazy?
44   Bd6r   2018 Aug 20, 9:25am  

Patrick says
Most Muslims are good people in spite of Islam. They put our common humanity above the religion.

It's the true believers that we need to watch out for.

That applies for most Abrahamic religions, except Judaism which does not proselytize. Difference is that the civilization of Evil White Men was able to moderate the influence of church, while the Progressive Middle East, any criticism of which is Islamophobia, Racism, and Sexism is still stuck in early middle ages religionwise. Also, there appear to be no moderating texts in Islam, while in Christianity the New Testament is very humanistic.
45   Bd6r   2018 Aug 20, 9:27am  

And about the Manifesto - the old saying is that paper tolerates everything. However, what I see around me is that Left in general and most D's in particular are all for destroying meritocracy, e.i. race- and gender-based admissions, promotions, and hiring etc which in itself is deeply racist.
46   LeonDurham   2018 Aug 20, 2:00pm  

AntiOcasioCortez says
And what does the party platform of 2016 have anything to do with the election of 2018?


it's the current party platform so it's appropriate for the 2018 election.

AntiOcasioCortez says
Otherwise, your entire post here is on Straw Man post because of the above points.


I think you need a primer on what a strawman argument is. Once again--the election is about truth vs. lies. Fact vs. fiction.
47   MrMagic   2018 Aug 20, 3:34pm  

LeonDurham says
Once again--the election is about truth vs. lies. Fact vs. fiction.


Exactly..

And since we're talking about the truth, here is the TRUE Democrat platform for 2018:
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Free stuff for all! (We'll worry about how to pay for it later!!)

Socialism is GREAT! (Let's ignore the epic list of historic socialist failures that shows the contrary, including a certain S. American country melting down as we speak.)

We're gonna lower healthcare costs! (Yeah, we pushed legislation down your throats that raised healthcare costs for most of you... please ignore that, too.)

Abolish ICE! Open borders! (Don't worry about national security!! 9/11 was long ago & our memories are blessedly short.)

Crush hate speech! (Ummm...first amendment? What's that? We don't need no stinkin' free speech!)

The NRA has blood on its hands! (Let's ignore those inconvenient multiple failures by the Parkland school, local police, the FBI...and perish the thought, let's not blame the actual killer!)

Cops are untrustworthy! The military is evil! (So, naturally... only cops and the military should own guns!)

Prisoners are oppressed! Set them free! Abolish bail! (Ignore the pesky evidence showing career criminals committing the overwhelming majority of gun crime - when we're discussing "The Oppressed", we suddenly don't care about gun crime (or any other crime)!
48   MisdemeanorRebel   2018 Aug 21, 1:33am  

LeonDurham says
it's the current party platform so it's appropriate for the 2018 election.


Are you saying all politicians either run on the platform, or govern according to the platform?
49   LeonDurham   2018 Aug 21, 9:38am  

TwoScoopsOfSpaceForce says

Are you saying all politicians either run on the platform, or govern according to the platform?


Nope-but if someone generalizes and says Dems have no ideas on trade or jobs or helping Rural America, it seems appropriate to show them that they are 100% wrong. So, hopefully they can no longer make that statement again (for the 100th time).

If one wants to talk about Dems, then this is the platform. Individual candidates obviously can have slightly different ideas.
50   LeonDurham   2018 Aug 21, 9:38am  

AntiOcasioCortez says
Uh, no. It isn't. It is a Straw Man you are throwing out there while ragging on unindentified Straw Men on the other side.


OK--please identify what the exact strawman is then.
51   CBOEtrader   2018 Aug 21, 9:59am  

LeonDurham says
Dems have no ideas on trade or jobs or helping Rural America


This is accurate but it's a function of the problem, not the problem itself.

The problem is the dems hyper-fixation on 3rd wave feminism bullshit, wherein your race/gender/sexual identity are the core defining characteristics of your identity. They mention this around 40 times in the manifesto.

Using core descriptors that someone is born with as a means to judge their human worth is disgusting. Nothing good can come from this type of racism, yet here we are w the dems.
52   RecentCost   2018 Aug 21, 10:03am  

"I hate Trump" is a much better platform. Run on it.
54   LeonDurham   2018 Aug 21, 12:33pm  

CBOEtrader says
This is accurate but it's a function of the problem, not the problem itself


So, after I post the entire platform that is chock full of ideas for jobs, trade, etc., you are going to completely ignore it and persist in saying they don't have ideas?
55   Bd6r   2018 Aug 21, 12:43pm  

LeonDurham says
chock full of ideas for jobs, trade


I'd say that "program" is chock full of virtue signaling nonsense.

What it still misses is "Fuck Trump" and "Fucking White Males Oppress the Whole World" watermarks, which is what this program can be distilled down to
56   Shaman   2018 Aug 21, 12:47pm  

RecentCost says
"I hate Trump" is a much better platform.


And it totally replaces the aforementioned 2016 Democrat platform. The only bits of public policy that have managed to get shoehorned in beside the “hate Trump” tirade are:
1)ban guns
2)abolish borders and ICE.
3)MOAR Muslim refugees
4)hate Trump supporters.

That’s about fucking it.
With that kind of recognized platform (because honestly, NOBODY is reading that 50 page manifesto Leon posted), Democrats had better pay some great necromancers because they’re really going to need the dead vote to turn out in huge numbers to win anything!
57   Bd6r   2018 Aug 21, 12:48pm  

MrMagic says
Cops are untrustworthy! The military is evil! (So, naturally... only cops and the military should own guns!)

And cops/municipal workers/firePERSONS should be able to retire at 40, courtesy of local taxpayers.
58   Bd6r   2018 Aug 21, 12:50pm  

Quigley says
NOBODY is reading that 50 page manifesto Leon posted

I skimmed it, but it reads like Communist Party of Soviet Union Manifesto circa 1982
www.youtube.com/embed/EEFtwqMZyKc
59   MrMagic   2018 Aug 21, 1:24pm  

LeonDurham says
So, after I post the entire platform that is chock full of ideas for jobs, trade, etc., you are going to completely ignore it and persist in saying they don't have ideas?


I actually printed out the entire manifesto... It's going to make for great back up toilet paper, as that's all it's worth.

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