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Apr 2003
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On the other side, Republicans have supported some loopholes. |
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"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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USAToday: "President Obama, Senate Democrats and a majority of the American people may say the wealthiest Americans need to pay more taxes, but the House speaker is standing his ground in opposition to raising rates. Boehner: "Raising taxes on small businesses will kill jobs in America. It is as simple as that. Earth to Boehner... Wealthy individuals are not small businesses. Perhaps you got confused by the fact that a corporation is defined as an individual so they can own patents and copyrights? |
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"Mark"
Apr 2003
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Your tone with me implies that I think that raising taxes on the wealthy is a bad thing. I've made no such statement. I honestly don't understand why you have to be so combative with me. Do you think that I'm a right wing racist? Do you think I'm a hard-core Republican? I would state that I have tried to be fairly non-partisan in this thread. It obviously irks you because our political beliefs do not align. |
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"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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I argue with everyone -- and I often lose. But through argument we often find the truth. |
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"Jeff"
Feb 2012
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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on an unrelated but math/election/funny hand: these are also great |
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
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More hilariously trenchant post-election commentary - here on the failure of the GOP to court non-white-male voters - by Matt Taibbi:
Hey, Rush Limbaugh: 'Starting an Abortion Industry' Won't Win You Female Voters Quote:
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"Jeff"
Feb 2012
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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Lots of people will put their spin on "why Romney lost" so I'll do the same: I think the real failure of the right boils down to a failure of reality in their echo chamber. And that failure will continue until the conservatives demand better reporting from Fox News and the various online resources. You have to go 15 deep to find the first conservative pollster on the most accurate polling list. Ten thousand hours were spent spreading lies and mistruths (and an occasional truth) about Benghazi--and nobody outside the echo chamber cared or thought it was a real story. same thing for not-optimal-gate, or we-built-this, or any number of other non-issues.
I once thought that it was impossible for anyone to run a campaign worse than the Democrats ran Kerry's campaign, I was wrong. Look at all the conservative talk now, they still can't fathom that their super pacs outspent the other side by huge amounts and they got almost nothing for it. Consider "king-maker" Rove's meltdown on national TV. Because he was part of the echo-chamber that ignored reality and spent $300 million (at least) between his super pacs and got almost zero return on investment. (additionally this number may be up to 10 times larger than the amount Democrat leaning super pacs spent on the same senate races.) And conservatives are still spinning the numbers with false truths (though in fairness these same people need the big donors to give next time or they will be out of a job.) Jonathan Collegio from American Crossroads says that Democratic Senators raised more than Republicans by "hundreds of millions of dollars." The truth is that Republican Senatorial Candidates handily out-raised and outspent Democrats by $348m to $280m. House Republicans also out-raised their opponents $578m to $447m (though they actually go elected :) Only at the Presidential level did Democrats out-raise Republicans $644m to $543m. But the Democrats still have around $93m in cash after the election, a pretty sizable unspent war chest. Republicans have a much smaller war chest and a lot of soul searching to do. Nate Silver maintains that the electoral college will continue to move about 2% against the Republicans each presidential cycle unless they figure out a way to reach out to the Latino vote (which shouldn't be hard given that it is a conservative Catholic base--Republicans are just generally stupid on immigration issues, and the coming battle to keep Puerto Rico from becoming a state will only play into the Democrat's hand. ) The conservative media's cheerleader attitude failed conservatives. And will continue to do so until they clean house. |
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Sep 2002
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Mapping Racist Tweets in Response to President Obama's Re-election They calculate a location quotient thus: Quote:
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"Brian"
Jul 2007
The Netherlands
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I maintain that the type of racism which is unseen, but nevertheless disadvantages people from particular racial groups, is impossible to measure in the context of a one-off presidential election. Such an election does not, after all, repeat itself in identical circumstances with "control" candidates who have exactly the same characteristics but come from other racial backgrounds. You can, of course, measure racism in other contexts from real life and in controlled tests with volunteer subjects, and if you do that you find that under-the-surface racist attitudes are everywhere. |
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"Gang aft agley"
Sep 2002
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Oh, the study has other flaws too, such as that it counts tweets instead of users and the sample size is still small, so a voluble twit can skew the statistics. I don't proffer it as something definitive, but rather as a decent effort to provide at least some objective information.
As you suggest racism is obscured, protean and prevalent. It is an ugly situation. It is not all bad though. It is a story that plays out throughout the human condition. There is a lot of good too and there will be more as long as people care enough strive toward ideals. Last fiddled with by only_human on 2012-11-09 at 12:00 Reason: mentioned small sample size |
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