American Politics Thread 2013: I'm a cool Rodham grandma in the USA

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The laissez faire unregulated free market always produces a large share of snake oil salesmen. Politics is an unregulated market, afaics.

Aimless, Friday, 1 November 2013 16:13 (twelve years ago)

xp ugh, you may be right, but if true that is more disgusting that i ever gave thought to

Nhex, Friday, 1 November 2013 16:38 (twelve years ago)

ftr it's possible to oppose some of monsanto's business practices while being honest about the fact that there's no evidence that GM food is harmful. i'd be 100x more sympathetic to anti-GMO protesters if they'd make an effort to acknowledge the latter point

twist boat veterans for stability (k3vin k.), Friday, 1 November 2013 16:58 (twelve years ago)

yeah my position is that Monsanto is evil more because of the size/scope of their operation than anything else

Ayn Rand Akbar (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 1 November 2013 17:00 (twelve years ago)

Here in Europe we don't really do GM food because the public overwhelmingly do not want it.

Thank fuck all the friends I've got that are anti-Monsanto/InfoWars aren't that close and only need to be occasionally Snopesed rather than smacked upside the head for being classist, racist arseholes. Don't know any Paul people but friends who do have lived in Seattle and Texas. Is this an exurb/South/West kind of libertarian you're describing?

hatcat marnell (suzy), Friday, 1 November 2013 17:04 (twelve years ago)

So if you buy 'organic' at a grocery store, does that guarantee it's not GM food? Cos if so then "no evidence that it is harmful" ok but my taste buds definitely sense a difference.

Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 1 November 2013 17:34 (twelve years ago)

yes

Ayn Rand Akbar (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 1 November 2013 17:34 (twelve years ago)

Also "no evidence that it is harmful" not quite the optimal standard I should apply to sustenance.

Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 1 November 2013 17:36 (twelve years ago)

yes

your taste buds probably sense a difference because you want to believe it tastes better. but if you like spending extra on food knock yourself out

twist boat veterans for stability (k3vin k.), Friday, 1 November 2013 17:40 (twelve years ago)

imo the most compelling reasons to think GM food is harmful are ecological, not really medical/physiological.

well if it isn't old 11 cameras simon (gbx), Friday, 1 November 2013 17:40 (twelve years ago)

yeah

twist boat veterans for stability (k3vin k.), Friday, 1 November 2013 17:41 (twelve years ago)

although my view of the evidence there is that the benefit still far outweighs any risks, which are pretty equivocal afaik

twist boat veterans for stability (k3vin k.), Friday, 1 November 2013 17:42 (twelve years ago)

tbf tho heirloom toms taste better than generic grocery store toms, and that's basically a fact.

well if it isn't old 11 cameras simon (gbx), Friday, 1 November 2013 17:45 (twelve years ago)

imo the most compelling reasons to think GM food is harmful are ecological, not really medical/physiological.

I think there are compelling legal/political reasons that corporations should not be allowed to copyright DNA so there's that too

Ayn Rand Akbar (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 1 November 2013 17:46 (twelve years ago)

oh sure! I was only speaking to the so-called health risks

well if it isn't old 11 cameras simon (gbx), Friday, 1 November 2013 17:47 (twelve years ago)

yeah that's part of what i meant by business practices xp

twist boat veterans for stability (k3vin k.), Friday, 1 November 2013 17:48 (twelve years ago)

http://i.qkme.me/3uklhr.jpg

but if you like spending extra on food knock yourself out

Yeah, i guess i should save that money for something more valuable than the thing that fuels my body.

Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 1 November 2013 17:54 (twelve years ago)

And yes, I've seen that episode of Penn and Teller.

Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 1 November 2013 17:55 (twelve years ago)

Don't know any Paul people but friends who do have lived in Seattle and Texas. Is this an exurb/South/West kind of libertarian you're describing?

Ha, this is most definitely true. My formerly liberal friends who suddenly became libertarians live outside of Seattle. And of course, Ron Paul is from Texas and has a ton of stupid support down here.

Moodles, Friday, 1 November 2013 18:20 (twelve years ago)

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/jurisprudence/2013/11/texas_abortion_restrictions_and_the_obamacare_contraception_mandate_bush.html

rough couple days, jeez

twist boat veterans for stability (k3vin k.), Saturday, 2 November 2013 15:12 (twelve years ago)

listening to Joe. 3 minutes in- already a hanging chads joek

Mordy , Sunday, 3 November 2013 23:02 (twelve years ago)

Joeks

Ayn Rand Akbar (Shakey Mo Collier), Sunday, 3 November 2013 23:15 (twelve years ago)

ugh if this guy was to slip through...

http://www.politico.com/story/2013/11/texas-tea-party-david-barton-ted-cruz-99278.html

|citation needed| (will), Sunday, 3 November 2013 23:23 (twelve years ago)

good gnus, Obomber officially a lame duck! Dems bored already like you presidential speculators.

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2013/11/schumer-endorses-hillarys-nonexistent-campaign.html

eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Monday, 4 November 2013 01:10 (twelve years ago)

morbs how much of a hardon did you get when yr boy challenged rachel maddow to a duel this weekend?

balls, Monday, 4 November 2013 01:38 (twelve years ago)

I don't have a boy, scrotum of filth, nor follow the hot cable news news

eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Monday, 4 November 2013 01:56 (twelve years ago)

answer the question

balls, Monday, 4 November 2013 02:09 (twelve years ago)

penis

forbz (Matt P), Monday, 4 November 2013 03:17 (twelve years ago)

Paul initially addressed the claims last week, admitting that he "borrowed" from the films in question but insisting that he "gave credit."

curmudgeon, Monday, 4 November 2013 15:57 (twelve years ago)

Mentioning the name of the film you're describing is not the same as saying "this synopsis I just gave you is lifted virtually wholesale from Wikipedia."

Johnny Fever, Monday, 4 November 2013 16:11 (twelve years ago)

The Democratic party often refuses to support their own members on principle, so I guess that's not a surprise. But you'd think they would have at least seen some value in helping Buono damage this creep who's now going to be considered some kind of juggernaut going into the presidential election. I guess they like him too.

If you live in New Jersey please make a point of voting tomorrow and casting your vote for Barbara Buono. Chris Christie winning by 20 points is not good for America, particularly American women. Yuck.

http://digbysblog.blogspot.com/2013/11/chris-christie-creep-too-many-democrats.html

curmudgeon, Monday, 4 November 2013 18:17 (twelve years ago)

Yes:

What has happened, predictably, is that in at least 17 states where Republicans are in charge, a variety of roadblocks has been thrown in front of these folks. In Indiana, they were required to pay fees of $175. In Florida, which under Governor Rick Scott (who knows a thing or two about how to game the health-care system, you may recall) has been probably the most aggressive state of all here, the health department ruled that local public-health offices can’t have navigators on their premises (interesting, because local public health offices tend to be where uninsured people hang out). In West Virginia, Utah, Pennsylvania, and other states, grantees have said no thanks and returned the dough after statewide GOP elected officials started getting in their faces and asking lots of questions about how they operate and what they planned to do. Tennessee issued “emergency rules” requiring their employees to be fingerprinted and undergo background checks...

The administration’s cockups are a legitimate story. I’ve never said otherwise. My first column about the website was quite tough on the administration and on Obama personally, when I wrote that I found it shocking that he apparently wasn’t riding herd on staff to make damn sure the thing worked. I said on television, to some host’s surprise, that yes, I did hold him accountable for the mistakes.

So I get why that’s a story. But the sabotage is a story, too. A huge one. It’s almost without precedent in American history, and the precedent it does have includes some of the ugliest chapters in this nation’s history. It gets coverage, yes. But not nearly the coverage it deserves. As is so often the case—as with Benghazi, as with Fast and Furious, as with the IRS—the bigger scandal is on the Republican side.

the objections to Drake from non-REAL HIPHOP people (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 4 November 2013 18:18 (twelve years ago)

If you live in New Jersey please make a point of voting tomorrow and casting your vote for Barbara Buono. Chris Christie winning by 20 points is not good for America, particularly American women. Yuck.

Sadly but hilariously, I read this as "Chris Christie winning by 20 pounds."

Ian from Etobicoke (Phil D.), Monday, 4 November 2013 18:57 (twelve years ago)

the bigger scandal is on the Republican side.

That's a stretch.

the rofflestomper (dandydonweiner), Monday, 4 November 2013 19:57 (twelve years ago)

it's not a stretch to call it sedition. these are the same fools who fly the rebel flag at the white house gates

reggie (qualmsley), Monday, 4 November 2013 20:00 (twelve years ago)

My epithet of choice is 'cold civil war'. They've been at it since January 2009.

hatcat marnell (suzy), Monday, 4 November 2013 20:02 (twelve years ago)

If, as I do, you consider the refusal of more than a dozen Republican governors and legislatures to expand Medicaid, thereby leaving millions of low-income Americans not just uninsured but also ineligible for the health care tax credits that will be available to Americans making more money than them, to be scandalous, then it's not so much a stretch as all that.

Aimless, Monday, 4 November 2013 20:05 (twelve years ago)

it's okay if little randy plagiarizes wikipedia. also, it's good for poor children to go hungry if mom and dad can't find work. builds character

reggie (qualmsley), Monday, 4 November 2013 20:15 (twelve years ago)

in fairness the idea of rachel maddow kicking the shit out of rand paul is pretty awesome

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Monday, 4 November 2013 20:15 (twelve years ago)

so not gonna happen

Ayn Rand Akbar (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 4 November 2013 20:22 (twelve years ago)

If, as I do, you consider the refusal of more than a dozen Republican governors and legislatures to expand Medicaid, thereby leaving millions of low-income Americans not just uninsured but also ineligible for the health care tax credits that will be available to Americans making more money than them, to be scandalous, then it's not so much a stretch as all that.

I agree but that wasn't the point of that article. That's another argument entirely.

xp

the rofflestomper (dandydonweiner), Monday, 4 November 2013 20:24 (twelve years ago)

i know embarrassingly little about FAST AND FURIOUS, but I would say that the the real IRS scandal is 501(c)(4) abuse. and yeah, the GOP/ Right has been worse imo.

|citation needed| (will), Monday, 4 November 2013 20:48 (twelve years ago)

GOP so much worse / wrong about everything lately they're like professional wrestling "villains"

reggie (qualmsley), Monday, 4 November 2013 21:08 (twelve years ago)

republicans are bad people but opposing ENDA is one of the most blatantly evil positions i can think of, so kudos republicans who oppose ENDA

twist boat veterans for stability (k3vin k.), Tuesday, 5 November 2013 00:44 (twelve years ago)

"Adherence to a new approval process implemented by Sen. Paul will ensure proper citation and accountability in all collaborative works going forward," he said.

Paul in recent days has been shown to have borrowed phrasing from Wikipedia, the conservative Heritage Foundation, the libertarian Cato Institute and other sources in his speeches and his recently released book. In the latter case, Paul's book cribbed more than 1,000 words of a Heritage study.

Now, I feel better.

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 5 November 2013 17:49 (twelve years ago)

re: heritage & cato, is it really 'plagiarism' if the source ain't mad?

goole, Tuesday, 5 November 2013 18:36 (twelve years ago)

i mean, i thought the whole point of rand paul was to be a direct pipeline of right-libertarianism into the senate.

goole, Tuesday, 5 November 2013 18:37 (twelve years ago)

drgaf about this whole thing tbh, though if dude is embarrassed i'm glad

twist boat veterans for stability (k3vin k.), Tuesday, 5 November 2013 18:40 (twelve years ago)

I don't either. So he's plagiarizing shitty received ideas?

the objections to Drake from non-REAL HIPHOP people (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 5 November 2013 18:43 (twelve years ago)


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