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JohnR 07-08-2018 10:10 AM

No borders, No nations, Stop deportations
 
No borders, No nations, Stop deportations.

Abolish ICE.

The mask slips a little more. The people that want to strip the territorial integrity of this country, to pick the winners and losers, to burden then banish free speech and then freedom and liberty itself.

Democratic Socialists

These same people want to take much of everything else from others and redistribute that loot to anyone they can, even to go so far as bringing people in to distribute them to.

Democratic Socialists

Controls of the means of Production.Yep, the sane and moderate left, the future of this country. Millennials in particular, are flocking to this belief.

Democratic Socialists

Strip the 1A, strip the 2A,

Democratic Socialists

https://www.dsausa.org/

Quote:

DSA Constitution & Bylaws


As amended by the 2017 National Convention
CONSTITUTION
Article I. Name

The name of this organization shall be the Democratic Socialists of America, a not-for-profit corporation.
Article II. Purpose

We are socialists because we reject an economic order based on private profit, alienated labor, gross inequalities of wealth and power, discrimination based on race, sex, sexual orientation, gender expression, disability status, age, religion, and national origin, and brutality and violence in defense of the status quo. We are socialists because we share a vision of a humane social order based on popular control of resources and production, economic planning, equitable distribution, feminism, racial equality and non-oppressive relationships. We are socialists because we are developing a concrete strategy for achieving that vision, for building a majority movement that will make democratic socialism a reality in America. We believe that such a strategy must acknowledge the class structure of American society and that this class structure means that there is a basic conflict of interest between those sectors with enormous economic power and the vast majority of the population.
Article III. Members
Section 1.


spence 07-08-2018 10:43 AM

I just signed you up for their newsletter.
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JohnR 07-08-2018 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 1146223)
I just signed you up for their newsletter.
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Haha ; )

Surely my JunkMail filters will weed it out ; )

Pete F. 07-08-2018 11:16 AM

Your not conflating Democratic Socialists and Democrats are you.

That would be as true as saying because some Republicans are Far right radicals all are.
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer...e-racists.html
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JohnR 07-08-2018 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Pete F. (Post 1146225)
Your not conflating Democratic Socialists and Democrats are you.

That would be as true as saying because some Republicans are Far right radicals all are.
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer...e-racists.html
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Not a fan of far right radicals either ; )

Jim in CT 07-08-2018 12:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnR (Post 1146222)
No borders, No nations, Stop deportations.

Abolish ICE.

The mask slips a little more. The people that want to strip the territorial integrity of this country, to pick the winners and losers, to burden then banish free speech and then freedom and liberty itself.

Democratic Socialists

These same people want to take much of everything else from others and redistribute that loot to anyone they can, even to go so far as bringing people in to distribute them to.

Democratic Socialists

Controls of the means of Production.Yep, the sane and moderate left, the future of this country. Millennials in particular, are flocking to this belief.

Democratic Socialists

Strip the 1A, strip the 2A,

Democratic Socialists

https://www.dsausa.org/

"the future of this country"

Very unlikely. The future of the democratic party perhaps, not the future of the country.

'Millennials in particular, are flocking to this belief.'

Some are, and they might be shrieking the loudest, but still not all of them.

This pathologically lying socialist in NYC who just won a congressional primary, was once a business owner who had a publishing start up, and back then (which wasn't all that long ago), she wrote about the burdens of taxation on those trying to start up a new business. But now she, the socialist, is asking the public to give her a job paying 175k a year with all kinds of lucrative benefits. So like many liberals (Bernie Sanders in particular comes to mind), it's OK if SHE gets wealthy, but it's wrong if I try to acquire some wealth. They're like people who, once they get into the castle, then, and only then, do they raise the drawbridge. Only after they are secure.

It's unbelievable the way this party is imploding. AT the national level at least.

spence 07-08-2018 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim in CT (Post 1146229)
This pathologically lying socialist in NYC who just won a congressional primary, was once a business owner who had a publishing start up, and back then (which wasn't all that long ago), she wrote about the burdens of taxation on those trying to start up a new business. But now she, the socialist, is asking the public to give her a job paying 175k a year with all kinds of lucrative benefits. So like many liberals (Bernie Sanders in particular comes to mind), it's OK if SHE gets wealthy, but it's wrong if I try to acquire some wealth. They're like people who, once they get into the castle, then, and only then, do they raise the drawbridge. Only after they are secure.

Jim, you're shrieking again. You usually shriek when you feel threatened :lasso:

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It's unbelievable the way this party is imploding. AT the national level at least.
At the national level the dem's are running 10 points up on the generic House ballot and prominent conservatives are fleeing the GOP.

Jim in CT 07-08-2018 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 1146230)
Jim, you're shrieking again. You usually shriek when you feel threatened :lasso:


At the national level the dem's are running 10 points up on the generic House ballot and prominent conservatives are fleeing the GOP.

Are these the same pollsters who all said trump was going to get creamed?

I think the dems
Will take the house by a nose. I think the gop will almost certainly keep the senate, more likely to gain seats than to lose the senate- too many dems up for re-election in states that trump won.

Just because I’m pointing out a free fall, doesn’t mean I feel threatened. The numbers of who holds how
Many federal and state sets, appear to back me up - true or false?
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Jim in CT 07-08-2018 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 1146230)
prominent conservatives are fleeing the GOP.

Because trump is a scumbag. Bill Clinton was also a scumbag, and no prominent democrats left the party. What does that tell you about which side has meaningful principles? I don’t agree with the never trumpers but they have the courage of their convictions. And many people who are still in the party, like me, heap criticism on trump. Did the left do that with bill Clinton? If so I missed it.
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scottw 07-08-2018 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 1146230)

At the national level the dem's are running 10 points up on the generic House ballot and prominent conservatives are fleeing the GOP.

yawn........

scottw 07-08-2018 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim in CT (Post 1146231)

Are these the same pollsters who all said trump was going to get creamed?

yup....don't worry...Spence is wrong 99% of the time and that's on a good day...:hihi:

Jim in CT 07-08-2018 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by scottw (Post 1146235)
yup....don't worry...Spence is wrong 99% of the time and that's on a good day...:hihi:

I do take comfort in that. I’d take more comfort, if both sides would take a small step towards each other.
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scottw 07-08-2018 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim in CT (Post 1146240)

I’d take more comfort, if both sides would take a small step towards each other.

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not likely since they are headed in different directions

Jim in CT 07-08-2018 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by scottw (Post 1146241)
not likely since they are headed in different directions

That’s the problem, can’t see how you solve it.
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JohnR 07-08-2018 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim in CT (Post 1146242)
That’s the problem, can’t see how you solve it.
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If enough of us get left in the middle maybe we get her back

Jim in CT 07-08-2018 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnR (Post 1146243)
If enough of us get left in the middle maybe we get her back

Thats as good a hope as any John. Your lips to gods ears.
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scottw 07-09-2018 10:04 AM

Boston.com

"Boston weighs giving legal, non-US citizens voting rights
The City Council is considering ways to make city elections more inclusive."

JohnR 07-09-2018 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by scottw (Post 1146267)
Boston.com

"Boston weighs giving legal, non-US citizens voting rights
The City Council is considering ways to make city elections more inclusive."


Please someone tell me (with a straight face) why this is a good idea? Or fair?

scottw 07-09-2018 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnR (Post 1146275)
Please someone tell me (with a straight face) why this is a good idea? Or fair?

brick...by...brick

Pete F. 07-09-2018 12:26 PM

Government bodies have hearings all the time, sometimes just to give some people a forum to speak out. Sort of like this one but you can see their faces. If you are a citizen of Boston and have strong feelings about this, you should attend.
Now I can say that I don't think you should get the right to vote without becoming a citizen. And my ancestors would agree, I remember those discussions.

scottw 07-09-2018 12:44 PM

brick...by...brick

The Dad Fisherman 07-09-2018 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnR (Post 1146275)
Please someone tell me (with a straight face) why this is a good idea? Or fair?

It’s not.
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Pete F. 07-09-2018 02:02 PM

Here is a link to the City Council meeting, I would assume that if you are a resident of Boston you could testify. Hmmm, wonder how they will deal with that? How do they determine who is allowed to testify?
https://www.boston.gov/public-notices/45506

wdmso 07-09-2018 02:06 PM

Non-U.S. citizens living in the country legally may one day be allowed to vote in Boston elections. guess we missed the legally living and the Boston part and maybe 1 day ... Brick by brick thats how the right builds its conspiracy theories

spence 07-09-2018 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1146288)
Non-U.S. citizens living in the country legally may one day be allowed to vote in Boston elections. guess we missed the legally living and the Boston part and maybe 1 day ... Brick by brick thats how the right builds its conspiracy theories

While it's not illegal under federal law, there are only a handful of communities in the entire country that allow non-citizens to participate in local government ballots. I could maybe see it for a school board where the non-citizen is paying taxes and has a child who's education they want to participate in. Not sure of the value for much beyond that...it's one of the privileges of citizenship.

scottw 07-09-2018 02:58 PM

brick...by...brick

SACRAMENTO (CBSLA) — The California Department of Motor Vehicles announced Wednesday that more than a million undocumented immigrants have received driver’s licenses.


does this make them..."documented"?

The Dad Fisherman 07-09-2018 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1146288)
Non-U.S. citizens living in the country legally may one day be allowed to vote in Boston elections. guess we missed the legally living and the Boston part and maybe 1 day ... Brick by brick thats how the right builds its conspiracy theories

Nobody missed it, you just like to throw on your Tin Foil hat and start flinging accusations like your Oprah Friggin Winfrey giving away toasters.

One of the great things about this country is the right to vote, so why don't those living here legally become naturalized citizens, then they can vote. Why take away the motivation to want to become a citizen of this country. You know, one of the Perks of being a citizen

spence 07-09-2018 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by scottw (Post 1146291)
brick...by...brick

SACRAMENTO (CBSLA) — The California Department of Motor Vehicles announced Wednesday that more than a million undocumented immigrants have received driver’s licenses.


does this make them..."documented"?

Trump could give the data to his deportation force and expel them with little effort...sure the US economy would implode but we'd be great again!

JohnR 07-09-2018 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1146288)
Non-U.S. citizens living in the country legally may one day be allowed to vote in Boston elections. guess we missed the legally living and the Boston part and maybe 1 day ... Brick by brick thats how the right builds its conspiracy theories

I agree Non-US Citizens living in the country legally should be allowed to vote, after they become citizens.

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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman (Post 1146292)
One of the great things about this country is the right to vote, so why don't those living here legally become naturalized citizens, then they can vote. Why take away the motivation to want to become a citizen of this country. You know, one of the Perks of being a citizen

^^^ And there is a process to be come citizens too

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 1146293)
Trump could give the data to his deportation force and expel them with little effort...sure the US economy would implode but we'd be great again!


Wait - I though we were all dead from Tax cuts, or SCOTUS, or Handmaiden's Tale or something

Got Stripers 07-09-2018 08:10 PM

Legal US citizen please do vote, otherwise go through the process to earn that right and privilege.
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wdmso 07-10-2018 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman (Post 1146292)
Nobody missed it, you just like to throw on your Tin Foil hat and start flinging accusations like your Oprah Friggin Winfrey giving away toasters.

One of the great things about this country is the right to vote, so why don't those living here legally become naturalized citizens, then they can vote. Why take away the motivation to want to become a citizen of this country. You know, one of the Perks of being a citizen

whos taking away motivation to become a citizen? such a wonderful perk only 55% of Americans who could vote did.. Lets move voting to a weekend ... have more polling station not less .. but we already know what partys action have installed road blocks to voting of Americans .. but none of them seem to bother you as much as this story the only tin foil hat keeps saying brick by brick

The Dad Fisherman 07-10-2018 07:38 AM

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1146321)
whos taking away motivation to become a citizen?

Well, if you are advocating for allowing Non-citizens the right to vote, You are>

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1146321)
such a wonderful perk only 55% of Americans who could vote did..

Would you prefer we did away with the whole 'Voting Thingy" and just became a Monarchy then....or worse

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1146321)
Lets move voting to a weekend ...

You mean when more people who work during the week would better be able to cast a vote.....all for that, I wonder how that would affect the results

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1146321)
have more polling station not less .. but we already know what partys action have installed road blocks to voting of Americans ..

God forbid we actually make people prove they are allowed to vote before they vote...those bastards. Why don't we just get rid of drivers licenses while we are at it, why should people have to prove they are allowed to drive before they get behind the wheel of a car.

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1146321)
but none of them seem to bother you as much as this story the only tin foil hat keeps saying brick by brick

No, No they don't, I sleep pretty well at night.

Pete F. 07-10-2018 08:07 AM

All have four of these, the other three come with citizenship

Freedom to express yourself.

Freedom to worship as you wish.

Right to a prompt, fair trial by jury.

Right to vote in elections for public officials.

Right to apply for federal employment requiring U.S. citizenship.

Right to run for elected office.

Freedom to pursue “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”

wdmso 07-10-2018 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman (Post 1146328)
Well, if you are advocating for allowing Non-citizens the right to vote, You are> no just not having a snowflake moment like you are over the storie



Would you prefer we did away with the whole 'Voting Thingy" and just became a Monarchy then....or worse ... Seems republicans haven been making it harder to cast a vote all over the country



You mean when more people who work during the week would better be able to cast a vote.....all for that, I wonder how that would affect the results Who knows it might bump it 10% well never know until they do it not sure where the down side would be



God forbid we actually make people prove they are allowed to vote before they vote...those bastards. Why don't we just get rid of drivers licenses while we are at it, why should people have to prove they are allowed to drive before they get behind the wheel of a car.

weak argument this country never required ID to vote no state required a voter to produce a government-issued photo ID as a condition for voting before the 2006 election funny how that works ,,

to reduce electoral fraud(fake) Brick by brick to build barriers


No, No they don't, I sleep pretty well at night.

Every one sleeps well when it doesn't impact them directly

The Dad Fisherman 07-10-2018 09:45 AM

Actually, i wasn't having a snowflake moment over the story. I am pretty happy with my stance on it. Become a citizen, enjoy your voting rights. Pretty cut and dry.

I was actually having a "snowflake" moment at your asinine assumption that since we don't think they should be allowed the right to vote until they are granted citizenship, that we somehow lack the intellect to understand the whole sentence/thought process.

....and you know what is an even weaker argument, thinking that just because they didn't do it before, doesn't make it a good idea to do it now.

wdmso 07-10-2018 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman (Post 1146347)
Actually, i wasn't having a snowflake moment over the story. I am pretty happy with my stance on it. Become a citizen, enjoy your voting rights. Pretty cut and dry.

I was actually having a "snowflake" moment at your asinine assumption that since we don't think they should be allowed the right to vote until they are granted citizenship, that we somehow lack the intellect to understand the whole sentence/thought process.

....and you know what is an even weaker argument, thinking that just because they didn't do it before, doesn't make it a good idea to do it now.

change happens because of something usually factual ...the factual information is the need to require ID to vote is based on the rights conspiracy theory of voter fraud which no facts support ... yet we have many facts showing the assault on voting is a GOP led operation

heres one never made it into law but it make the point

The amendment, introduced by Rep. David Schweikert (R-Ariz.) and approved on May 9, 2012, was aimed at preventing the Justice Department from using its funds “to bring any action against any state for implementation of a state law requiring voter identification.”almost entirely with Republican votes.


In other words, even if the Department of Justice thought a voter ID law discriminated against African Americans or Latinos, it could not sue to protect them.

The Dad Fisherman 07-10-2018 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1146372)
heres one never made it into law but it make the point

The amendment, introduced by Rep. David Schweikert (R-Ariz.) and approved on May 9, 2012, was aimed at preventing the Justice Department from using its funds “to bring any action against any state for implementation of a state law requiring voter identification.”almost entirely with Republican votes.


In other words, even if the Department of Justice thought a voter ID law discriminated against African Americans or Latinos, it could not sue to protect them.

In other words??? How about in totally different, non-sensical words, based on assumptions, that don't have anything to do with the actual amendment.

TheSpecialist 07-11-2018 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1146372)
change happens because of something usually factual ...the factual information is the need to require ID to vote is based on the rights conspiracy theory of voter fraud which no facts support ... yet we have many facts showing the assault on voting is a GOP led operation

heres one never made it into law but it make the point

The amendment, introduced by Rep. David Schweikert (R-Ariz.) and approved on May 9, 2012, was aimed at preventing the Justice Department from using its funds “to bring any action against any state for implementation of a state law requiring voter identification.”almost entirely with Republican votes.


In other words, even if the Department of Justice thought a voter ID law discriminated against African Americans or Latinos, it could not sue to protect them.


In order to drive you need ID
To collect benefits you need an ID
To board a plane you need ID
To enter the country you need ID
To open a bank account you need ID
To cash a check you need ID

The list of things goes on and on, and it is not discriminatory to require it

wdmso 07-11-2018 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by TheSpecialist (Post 1146436)
In order to drive you need ID
To collect benefits you need an ID
To board a plane you need ID
To enter the country you need ID
To open a bank account you need ID
To cash a check you need ID

The list of things goes on and on, and it is not discriminatory to require it


is not discriminatory to require it.. your correct if the reason to to start requiring them . "to combat voter fraud :bs:" But prior to the 2006 election, no state ever required a voter to produce a government-issued photo ID as a condition to voting. to start with ...

So yes its discriminatory enacted a law to solve a problem that never and still does not exist ..

scottw 07-11-2018 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1146450)

So yes its discriminatory ..

doesn't it apply to everyone?


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