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Old 10-11-2018, 06:36 AM   #31
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seems fixing an issue and excusing an issue are somehow the same thing. in your view
you mean "Fixing" a Non-Issue, right?

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Old 10-11-2018, 07:05 AM   #32
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Love the both sides do it argument ... that justifies everything in a conservatives mind
No Wayne. The ability to inspect and look at an issue or a law / regulation, to then to see where and if the spirit or fact of law is broken, whom the offending persons are - regardless of party - should be an American mindset.

Is seeking justice against Repub infractions under every rock but condoning wrong doings by Dems a Progressive Mindset?

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Here's why we should keep two senators in every state, whether it be CA or ND. Because that was the deal we made with the small states, in order to get them to buy into the creation of the republic. They saw, even back then, that in a pure democracy, rural areas would be dominated by urban areas whose interests were different. So to get the small states (colonies I guess) to agree to sign the constitution, they were offered a disproportionate voice in the senate and in the electoral college.

The reasons for that (preventing rural areas from being dominated by urban areas) are probably more prevalent today than they were back then. A deal is a deal, that was the deal that was made.

It wasn't that long ago the both senators from many small states were democrats. So instead of abolishing the electoral college, a better path for the democrats might be to either convince people in those small states that liberalism is superior to conservatism, or to come up with an agenda that's more acceptable to rural areas. Telling those people that they're all racist bitter clingers and deplorable, might not be the best way to win them over.

Liberals are in a mindset of "here's my ideology, and if it doesn't win the election, I'm going to destroy the system, because if I lose, it can only mean that the system is rigged, it cannot be that San Francisco liberalism just isn't what's best for everybody".
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Is seeking justice against Repub infractions under every rock but condoning wrong doings by Dems a Progressive Mindset?
Obviously, yes.

WDMSO, we'd just like a little consistency in the application of rules and standards, that's all.
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Obviously, yes.

WDMSO, we'd just like a little consistency in the application of rules and standards, that's all.
You obviously don't have the "Reading Comprehension Skills", and/or the ability to apply the "Progressive Intellect",needed to put into "Context" the information that is the cornerstone of their arguments.

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Obviously, yes.

WDMSO, we'd just like a little consistency in the application of rules and standards, that's all.
you can't expect consistency in the application of rules and standards when your side has no consistency in the application of rules and standards ...
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No Wayne. The ability to inspect and look at an issue or a law / regulation, to then to see where and if the spirit or fact of law is broken, whom the offending persons are - regardless of party - should be an American mindset.

Is seeking justice against Repub infractions under every rock but condoning wrong doings by Dems a Progressive Mindset?

Not looking under rock its all in the open
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You obviously don't have the "Reading Comprehension Skills", and/or the ability to apply the "Progressive Intellect",needed to put into "Context" the information that is the cornerstone of their arguments.
i don’t have those skills, all right.
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