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Post by thundergal on Oct 4, 2018 19:47:44 GMT
I thought I'd start a new thread since there are so many and so much has happened in the last couple weeks. I'm rattled hearing today that the voter enthusiasm gap is closing and the GOP is gaining so much on Democrats. I'm hearing the GOP electorate is angry because we are trying to steal a SCJ seat. I hate to have this attitude, but I'm wondering if it's not the best play for Democrats at this point to just vote. Continue to make it known that the follow-up investigation was BS, but just stop fighting the vote. Let the GOP seat him. Then when we take back the house (not purposely trying to tempt the wrath of the whatever from high atop the thing), we investigate and do whatever might TRULY need to be done. What do you think? Do we continue to insist our Senators fight and claw, or do we just take this loss in the teeth and vote and move forward? I am thrilled that Heitkamp is a no. I can't figure out how to label this Politics...would someone pretty please help?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2018 19:56:21 GMT
I have been soooooo discouraged hearing the news. I told DH last night that if BK is put on the SC, that is it...all three branches of government of been compromised.
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Post by thundergal on Oct 4, 2018 20:05:29 GMT
I hear ya. I'm almost laughing at myself for being so happy last Friday when the committee decided in favor of reopening the background check. The balance between being cynical and being hopeful gets tougher and tougher to maneuver every day.
I'm wondering what Manchin will decide. I'd love for him to vote No, but I also don't want him to lose his seat. The hopeful side of me wonders if maybe...just MAYBE...Democrats have a tiny chance at the Senate?
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Post by dewryce on Oct 4, 2018 20:07:52 GMT
From what I'm reading, fivethirtyeight IIRC, the Dems chance at the Senate is not great. Something like 70% likely Rs maintain power. Which is just crazy considering the last two years.
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Post by Darcy Collins on Oct 4, 2018 20:09:52 GMT
I actually wondered how it would play with voters when the discussion was first raised if Feinstein held off turning over the letter for political purposes. I didn't think so then and one of the main reasons was I thought it would fire up the Republican base. 2 months ago every single Democrat I know was passionately focused on the November election - there was very, very little additional passion needed in that sector. Most Republicans "I" know were pretty disengaged. A bit of bury my head in the sand about Trump as they never liked him but wouldn't vote for Hillary (this is not an attempt to reopen a thoroughly debated topic - I know the vast majority of peas don't agree or understand that sentiment). I'm not saying they wouldn't have voted, but they certainly weren't fired up or engaged. With the Supreme Court now back in the news it reminded a lot of those hold their nose Republicans why they should vote in November.
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Post by Darcy Collins on Oct 4, 2018 20:16:45 GMT
From what I'm reading, fivethirtyeight IIRC, the Dems chance at the Senate is not great. Something like 70% likely Rs maintain power. Which is just crazy considering the last two years. There's only 9 Republican senators up for reelection in 2018 and of those 4 are considered safe seats. 24 Democrats are up for re-election and only 14 are considered safe. It's a totally different story in 2020.
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Post by thundergal on Oct 4, 2018 20:19:54 GMT
I actually wondered how it would play with voters when the discussion was first raised if Feinstein held off turning over the letter for political purposes. I didn't think so then and one of the main reasons was I thought it would fire up the Republican base. 2 months ago every single Democrat I know was passionately focused on the November election - there was very, very little additional passion needed in that sector. Most Republicans "I" know were pretty disengaged. A bit of bury my head in the stand about Trump as they never liked him but wouldn't vote for Hillary (this is not an attempt to reopen a thoroughly debated topic - I know the vast majority of peas don't agree or understand that sentiment). I'm not saying they wouldn't have voted, but they certainly weren't fired up or engaged. With the Supreme Court now back in the news it reminded a lot of those hold their nose Republicans why they should vote in November. So interesting...thanks Darcy. I find the hypocrisy stunning, after what McConnell and the GOP did to Merrick Garland. But of course that's not going to matter to the GOP electorate. I didn't used to follow politics so closely. I'm so much more informed now than I was 4 years ago, and sometimes I still feel like I don't know much. I'm learning the value the GOP electorate puts on the Supreme Court this week. And maybe that's stupid to admit because I should have realized that that's what drove so many to the polls to vote for trump.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2018 20:25:29 GMT
I hear ya. I'm almost laughing at myself for being so happy last Friday when the committee decided in favor of reopening the background check. The balance between being cynical and being hopeful gets tougher and tougher to maneuver every day. I'm wondering what Manchin will decide. I'd love for him to vote No, but I also don't want him to lose his seat. The hopeful side of me wonders if maybe...just MAYBE...Democrats have a tiny chance at the Senate? If it gets any worse, the opiod crisis is going to go into real crisis because we just might all be on anti-depressants!!!!
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Post by scrappinmama on Oct 4, 2018 20:29:16 GMT
I am so discouraged. There is still fight in me and I continue to be actively involved in the political process, but every day seems like fresh new hell is unleashed. I appreciate my fellow peas who check my attitude when I get too negative. Some of you have reminded me not to give up on the future of our country, and I thank you for that.
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Post by leftturnonly on Oct 4, 2018 20:29:38 GMT
I hear ya. I'm almost laughing at myself for being so happy last Friday when the committee decided in favor of reopening the background check. The balance between being cynical and being hopeful gets tougher and tougher to maneuver every day. You expected a seventh FBI check to reveal something that the first six, dating back over 20 years and reaching back to a time just after Kavanaugh got out of college and including the many years in the public eye, to suddenly find something different. Of course you're disappointed. I think you're going to be even more disappointed after the midterm elections.
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Post by librarylady on Oct 4, 2018 20:30:54 GMT
I thought from the beginning that the FBI investigation was just for show. "OK, we'll investigate for 1 week"--that looks good and shuts up opposition. With so many constraints on the investigation, it is a joke to call it an investigation.
And, after 30 years, what DID you think would be found? I will say, that having several classmates step up and say he was a rip roaring drunkard, should give the Senators pause--but it does not.
...and the beat goes on...........
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Post by lizacreates on Oct 4, 2018 20:46:40 GMT
What now? We move on, of course. One day at a time. Vote in Nov. Encourage everyone in your sphere to vote. Keep in touch with your legislators. I said before that political power is cyclical. Dems will have their turn. In all the many decades of my political engagement I have accumulated a lot of losses but I’ve also had a lot of successes. Do not allow this to dampen your spirits and don’t lose faith in your government.
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Post by thundergal on Oct 4, 2018 20:46:54 GMT
We didn't know about all the constraints on the investigation when the SJC first decided to ask for it. Perhaps I'm stupid for not realizing in that moment that Dr. Ford nor Kavanaugh would even be interviewed by the FBI. If you knew, congratulations.
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Post by tara on Oct 4, 2018 20:50:35 GMT
I hear ya. I'm almost laughing at myself for being so happy last Friday when the committee decided in favor of reopening the background check. The balance between being cynical and being hopeful gets tougher and tougher to maneuver every day. I'm wondering what Manchin will decide. I'd love for him to vote No, but I also don't want him to lose his seat. The hopeful side of me wonders if maybe...just MAYBE...Democrats have a tiny chance at the Senate? If it gets any worse, the opiod crisis is going to go into real crisis because we just might all be on anti-depressants!!!! I actually had to have my doctor increase my antidepressants after Trump was elected.
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Post by Merge on Oct 4, 2018 20:52:31 GMT
If it gets any worse, the opiod crisis is going to go into real crisis because we just might all be on anti-depressants!!!! I actually had to have my doctor increase my antidepressants after Trump was elected. I think I’m getting to that point.
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Post by tara on Oct 4, 2018 20:52:54 GMT
I am so discouraged. There is still fight in me and I continue to be actively involved in the political process, but every day seems like fresh new hell is unleashed. I appreciate my fellow peas who check my attitude when I get too negative. Some of you have reminded me not to give up on the future of our country, and I thank you for that. If it makes you feel better I know of several people who has never voted in their lives (my 72 year old mom being one) who will be voting democrat in November.
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Post by thundergal on Oct 4, 2018 20:55:54 GMT
Hugs, @merge and tara I went to the doctor with my mother 2 days ago. She was diagnosed with pseudodementia and I know this is all at least part of the reason. I feel like I would give Manchin a pass if he feels he needs to vote yes to win in November. There are so many fronts on which to fight and I'm not sure how much I care right now about a 100% No vote from the Dems.
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Post by thundergal on Oct 4, 2018 20:56:51 GMT
I am so discouraged. There is still fight in me and I continue to be actively involved in the political process, but every day seems like fresh new hell is unleashed. I appreciate my fellow peas who check my attitude when I get too negative. Some of you have reminded me not to give up on the future of our country, and I thank you for that. If it makes you feel better I know of several people who has never voted in their lives (my 72 year old mom being one) who will be voting democrat in November. Every story like that feeds my soul these days. One vote by one vote by one vote. Thanks for sharing!
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Post by papersilly on Oct 4, 2018 21:13:38 GMT
i think the republican senate confirming kavanaugh despite ALL they know about him and ALL the concerns that have been raised by the public, is the biggest FU to the country. kavanaugh is not the hill i would choose to die on.
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Post by #notLauren on Oct 4, 2018 21:36:36 GMT
If it gets any worse, the opiod crisis is going to go into real crisis because we just might all be on anti-depressants!!!! I actually had to have my doctor increase my antidepressants after Trump was elected. OFFS.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 4, 2018 21:37:58 GMT
kavanaugh is not the hill i would choose to die on. They are choosing, and they know he will help their causes... dt holds them hostage and they jump to please him. They do not care about any of us peons.............
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Post by trollie on Oct 4, 2018 21:39:35 GMT
I hear ya. I'm almost laughing at myself for being so happy last Friday when the committee decided in favor of reopening the background check. The balance between being cynical and being hopeful gets tougher and tougher to maneuver every day. You expected a seventh FBI check to reveal something that the first six, dating back over 20 years and reaching back to a time just after Kavanaugh got out of college and including the many years in the public eye, to suddenly find something different. Of course you're disappointed. I think you're going to be even more disappointed after the midterm elections. Yep. Classmates of Kavanaugh, Dr. Ford and Ramirez wanted to be interviewed. There were 28 people who felt they had information that would help. They were not interviewed. Assault aside, Kavanaugh has lied to the committee and was beligerent with his answers to some of the Senators in last week's hearing. Those 2 reasons alone should disqualify him.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Oct 4, 2018 21:39:54 GMT
It didn’t take long for the trolls to be horrible to people sharing.
It’s ingrained in their character.
Just remember—anything you share, the trolls will use to belittle and demean you.
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Post by papersilly on Oct 4, 2018 21:41:58 GMT
kavanaugh is not the hill i would choose to die on. They are choosing, and they know he will help their causes... dt holds them hostage and they jump to please him. They do not care about any of use peons............. they absolutely do not. it's painfully clear when they vote. i'm still holding out hope that Flake, Collins or Murkowski will vote their conscience. the others have already sold their souls to DT.
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Post by flanz on Oct 4, 2018 21:43:06 GMT
I thought from the beginning that the FBI investigation was just for show. "OK, we'll investigate for 1 week"--that looks good and shuts up opposition. With so many constraints on the investigation, it is a joke to call it an investigation.
And, after 30 years, what DID you think would be found? I will say, that having several classmates step up and say he was a rip roaring drunkard, should give the Senators pause--but it does not.
...and the beat goes on........... Total sham of an "investigation" and now there is a ONE COPY of the report for all 100 senators to read!!!! Soooo many potential witnesses were not interviewed! This stinks to the heavens and I am with others who find it hard to be hopeful that truth and justice will ever prevail in this country again!
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Post by thundergal on Oct 4, 2018 21:44:05 GMT
You expected a seventh FBI check to reveal something that the first six, dating back over 20 years and reaching back to a time just after Kavanaugh got out of college and including the many years in the public eye, to suddenly find something different. Of course you're disappointed. I think you're going to be even more disappointed after the midterm elections. Yep. Classmates of Kavanaugh, Dr. Ford and Ramirez wanted to be interviewed. There were 28 people who felt they had information that would help. They were not interviewed. Assault aside, Kavanaugh has lied to the committee and was beligerent with his answers to some of the Senators in last week's hearing. Those 2 reasons alone should disqualify him. All day long.
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Post by #notLauren on Oct 4, 2018 21:44:24 GMT
Maybe they should vote in accordance with the wishes of the constituents who put them in office. Of course, that would mean that some Democrats would have to vote for confirmation; something I'm sure you're opposed to.
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Post by megop on Oct 4, 2018 21:56:02 GMT
A very core tenant for Republicans, even moderate ones like me, are economic factors. In my experience, Republicans and even a portion of Democrats, Independents etc. vote their pocketbooks. As long as Trump has those indicators trending up, it's going to be hard to flip seats due to other society issues that need to be addressed. It WILL flip as politics and economics are very much cyclical. The question is when in my mind.
While is sounds deaf and harsh reasons to vote, at the end of the day, at least in my circle of Republicans, it's about government growing economic opportunity so that people have the option if they so choose, to change their circumstances through that.
The above is, of course, is very simplistic as we all know there are a myriad of other barriers that SHOULD be addressed which effect people taking advantage of economic opportunity. I'm just elaborating a bit more over Darcy's comment above as to the possibly "why" current polls show a GOP gain.
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Post by #notLauren on Oct 4, 2018 21:57:32 GMT
Those are good points, megop.
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Post by moodyblue on Oct 4, 2018 21:59:54 GMT
I don't know why I continue to be amazed at how so many people turn a blind eye to what was so obviously shown last week - that Kavanaugh is totally partisan, lied to the Judiciary Committee, and absolutely does not have the impartiality and judicial temperament to be a justice on the Supreme Court.
They don't seem to care at all about that because he will vote to do what they want - and protect the president and overturn Roe, etc.
The end goals seem to justify any means.
I try to stay optimistic that we can turn things around - but I can't help feeling some despair about the damage that is being done by this administration and the Republicans in Congress. I hope things change before they destroy or damage Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security; a lot of people will be hurt if there are major changes in those - and they are being blind or stupid if they don't think it can happen.
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