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11-22-2011 #891
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I'm concerned about your lack of civics knowledge. You're getting less sensible and more antagonistic the more you post. It's sad you don't understand this but let me try to help you. See, there are 50 states and each state gets 2 senators for a total of 100 Senators. Still with me? Now each senator has the ability to hold up business indefinitely in the Senate if he or she were to decide to do so. Remember Jim Bunning a few years back? Now each state has 2 of these powerful people who can stop business in one of the two houses of Congress. Even if every Representative from a particular state would act together they would never approach this amount of negative power. This is why people in less populous states are MORE represented. This is introductory political science. Try not being an ideologue for a second and start worrying about reality.
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11-22-2011 #892
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11-22-2011 #893
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Are you talking about a filibuster or Senate holds? If you're talking about holds then it isn't so much an individual move as it is a 'party' move, because you need leadership to agree to it. But still, you automatically asume that Montana Senators and New York senators are at odds, a contention that I disagree with. A senator from California could do the same thing to you, but you don't imagine that as a possibility because you think alike politically.
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11-22-2011 #894
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11-22-2011 #895
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So your point was that you agreed with me. Took you a while to get there.
I would be happy with the current rates if they weren't riddled with loopholes. But there is no absolute moral tax rate for the rich. It depends upon the economy and the level of inequality.
So you don't recognize that inequality has reached levels unseen since the Gilded Age? It wouldn't surprise me, you deny most other inconvenient facts.
Taxes should be higher on the top earners, once the economy has recovered. Raising taxes during a slump is your contractionary game, not mine.
It's not my fault you don't read and it's not my job to educate you. The numbers are real and easily verified. Google is your friend.
Ahem.
Maybe you've changed your mind, I hope you have. It was a terrible goal, but at least your policies fit that goal. My goal remains the same: grow the economy, shrink unemployment, expand the middle class and the policies I espouse are backed by the best available evidence. Your position is backed only by your own fury and sense of indignation.
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11-22-2011 #896
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11-22-2011 #897
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Well BluegrassCat, I think we are finished here. I certainly am. I don't care to further any of this conversation. You may have the last word (I'm sure that it is very important to you).
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11-22-2011 #898
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Knock off the partisan hackery. Gore won by the tens of thousands of ballots.
"Using ballot-level data from the NORC Florida ballots project and ballot-image files, I argue that overvoted ballots in the 2000 presidential election in Florida included more than 50,000 votes that were intended to go to either Bush or Gore but instead were discarded. This was primarily due to defective election administration in the state, especially the failure to use a system to warn each voter when too many marks were on a ballot and allow the voter to make corrections. If the best type of vote tabulation system used in Florida in 2000—precinct-tabulated optical scan ballots—had been used everywhere in the state, Gore would have won by more than 30,000 votes. Florida's election experience points to the need to gather ballot-level data to evaluate the success of election reform efforts now underway in much of the United States"
http://journals.cambridge.org/action...ine&aid=246603
Last edited by BluegrassCat; 11-22-2011 at 10:56 AM.
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11-22-2011 #899
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It is a bit off kilter, but it occurred to me at the time that it would make sense for US voters to have a completely separate ballot paper for the Presidency, maybe even a diffierent colour, rather than have those weird looking ballot papers that look like lottery cards or a list of special offers from WalMart-I understand you have local country and state posts to vote for, but to put the whole lot on one ballot paper seems excessive to me -and it would, presumably, make counting the vote easier and more efficient.
Incidentally, here in the UK, we are given one small sheet of paper on which the candidates names and addresses and political affiliation are printed; and there is a pencil in the booth which we use to mark our preference with an X. We then fold up the ballot paper and put it in a black box.
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11-22-2011 #900
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It would be nice if we could have online voting. But for some reason we haven't even gotten there and I don't we will ever get there. Which is highly ironic given the technical advances of these days.
Originally Posted by tjinla2001
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