i donated to greg edwards (pa-7, running against a centrist and a ... non-populist borderline republican). he seems good.
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Tuesday, 15 May 2018 23:06 (eight years ago)
lol at Gillibrand, jesus fucking christ
"It's A Corny Women's Solidarity Joke, Relax" will be the campaign slogan of course
― sciatica, Tuesday, 15 May 2018 23:39 (eight years ago)
She didn't say the financial sector would be less fucked up with more women execs. She said "we might not have had the financial collapse." That's a specific outcome she is linking to gender. Which is what makes it very shaky suggestion at best.
I'm perfectly happy with the idea of more women execs, because women deserve the same opportunities to succeed or to screw up that men are given, but I don't think women have some moral ascendancy over men or a discernibly greater level of competence at executive decision making.
― A is for (Aimless), Tuesday, 15 May 2018 23:45 (eight years ago)
okay, dudes
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 15 May 2018 23:46 (eight years ago)
sorry that was last part was unnecessary. I don't know how to express the fact that a lot of liberal gender-speak doesn't translate to electoral viability, especially in its more obviously superficial pandering form
― sciatica, Tuesday, 15 May 2018 23:46 (eight years ago)
Sotosyn pandering, and he's not even married
Gillibrand is a bullshitter, but y'know it goes with the job
― the ignatius rock of ignorance (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 15 May 2018 23:58 (eight years ago)
at least she didnt congratulate Yam on Jerusalem like her colleague Schmucko
― the ignatius rock of ignorance (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 16 May 2018 00:17 (eight years ago)
well, yeah, I wanna a bunch of bros explaining as if it were a novelty that women can pander.
Gillibrand's been pretty good on many questions; she and the competition should be as vocal and omnipresent as Ted Cruz and Rand Paul were in 2013-2014.
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 16 May 2018 00:27 (eight years ago)
I agree she's been mostly good for a Dem, which is why this rankled
― Simon H., Wednesday, 16 May 2018 01:15 (eight years ago)
Can’t you find something else to be rankled aboutHow much rankling do you try to get in every day
― valorous wokelord (silby), Wednesday, 16 May 2018 01:18 (eight years ago)
What can I say, it's rank out there
― Simon H., Wednesday, 16 May 2018 01:24 (eight years ago)
in other news, a couple of DSA folks (Summer Lee and Sara Innamorato) won their Philly state rep primaries
― Simon H., Wednesday, 16 May 2018 02:02 (eight years ago)
If Kristen Gillibrand is on the ballot in November 2020, I will vote for her without half a second's hesitation. It is true, moreover, that she has distinguished herself in her opposition to Trump, her advocacy on sexual assault, and all the rest.— Osita Nwanevu (@OsitaNwanevu) January 5, 2018
That said, I do not think it is dumb or bad to point out, for instance, that her positions on immigration in the House were basically Trumpism. https://t.co/YxRmBHoZMu pic.twitter.com/oVSxLbeZbG— Osita Nwanevu (@OsitaNwanevu) January 5, 2018
It is nonsense to say that switching positions makes her non-viable and it is likely true that women get more scrutiny for this than men. That said, I think there are sensible reasons to scrutinize Kirsten Gillibrand, which I wrote about late last year. https://t.co/2PZog0zBWy— Osita Nwanevu (@OsitaNwanevu) January 5, 2018
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Wednesday, 16 May 2018 02:06 (eight years ago)
scrutiny is what separates us from the animals I guess
― El Tomboto, Wednesday, 16 May 2018 02:13 (eight years ago)
nailbiter in pa-7 for anyone who's interested.
https://www.nytimes.com/elections/results/pennsylvania-house-district-7-primary-election
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/pennsylvania-7th-district-lehigh-valley-democratic-primary-future-of-party_us_5af5b771e4b00d7e4c1a2ab9?a1
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Wednesday, 16 May 2018 02:14 (eight years ago)
two big dsa wins in Pitt, Lazio winning, Fetterman winning, seems like a good night. Is there a guide somewhere to the entire set of primaries/what other races have unusually left candidates in them?
― Fedora Dostoyevsky (man alive), Wednesday, 16 May 2018 02:17 (eight years ago)
Penn roundup is here
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/05/15/us/elections/results-pennsylvania-primary-elections.html
― Simon H., Wednesday, 16 May 2018 02:21 (eight years ago)
Worth reviewing key policies of @SummerForPA, who won D primary near Pittsburgh:-- Abolish cash bail-- Moratorium on all prison building-- Create a millionaire's tax-- Single payer in PA w/ zero copays-- Universal free pre-k-- 100% renewable energyhttps://t.co/bSwQjUld6U— Jeff Stein (@JStein_WaPo) May 16, 2018
― Simon H., Wednesday, 16 May 2018 12:05 (eight years ago)
Sounds good to me
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 16 May 2018 12:13 (eight years ago)
roundup at wapo
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/paloma/daily-202/2018/05/16/daily-202-the-far-left-is-winning-the-democratic-civil-war/5afb5fe230fb042588799528/?utm_term=.cbaecf9fa42b
― valorous wokelord (silby), Wednesday, 16 May 2018 15:41 (eight years ago)
in b4 sic
?utm_term=.cbaecf9fa42b
All this hand-wringing about the electability of Dems who hold wildly-popular positions (pot decriminalization, background checks for gun purchases) makes me nuts. It would be so lovely if these "far-left" candidates kicked ass in November.
― DJI, Wednesday, 16 May 2018 16:33 (eight years ago)
Some of em probably will, weed and Medicare are both crossover winners I think.
― valorous wokelord (silby), Wednesday, 16 May 2018 16:35 (eight years ago)
winning in November is the only metric that matters. The handwringers w/in the party are mostly worried strictly about where to best pour resources/money - if these folks don't poll well/look like they don't have a shot, that money/support is going to flow elsewhere where the races are closer.
― Οὖτις, Wednesday, 16 May 2018 16:36 (eight years ago)
but yeah I don't think the weed + medicare positions are much of a threat. gun measures are a little harder to predict in somewhere like PA.
― Οὖτις, Wednesday, 16 May 2018 16:37 (eight years ago)
This WaPo article is a masterpiece of received thinking and stale framing.
Tuesday was a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day for Democratic moderates.
and
- Statewide, John Fetterman — a small-town mayor with a bristly beard and tattoos on both of his arms — toppled Pennsylvania’s incumbent lieutenant governor, Mike Stack, thanks in part to the strong endorsement of Bernie Sanders,
why not call him a beatnik too?
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 16 May 2018 17:24 (eight years ago)
The handwringing will only make it sweeter when they kick ass in November :)
― Frederik B, Wednesday, 16 May 2018 17:26 (eight years ago)
I think all of the DSA-backed candidates won their races? A good day, in any case.
― Simon H., Wednesday, 16 May 2018 18:30 (eight years ago)
huge if true
<3 silby
― chilis=lyrics...hypocrits (sic), Wednesday, 16 May 2018 18:31 (eight years ago)
Before the Fetterman thing, I had no idea that 18 states elect the governor and lieutenant governor separately. Fuckin' weirdos.
― grawlix (unperson), Wednesday, 16 May 2018 18:34 (eight years ago)
Virginia elects its governor, lt. governor, and attorney general separately; they can be from different parties (and often are).
― it's a leaf that the nomads chew (Ye Mad Puffin), Wednesday, 16 May 2018 18:49 (eight years ago)
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/features/jeff-beals-new-york-midterms-w520302
― DJI, Wednesday, 16 May 2018 20:29 (eight years ago)
xp Georgia too
― Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 16 May 2018 21:57 (eight years ago)
John Fetterman’s home is A+ real estate porn if you’re into that. He and his wife converted an old car dealership in the town he’s mayor of.
― louise ck (milo z), Wednesday, 16 May 2018 23:46 (eight years ago)
http://www.designsponge.com/2016/07/in-pennsylvania-a-car-dealership-becomes-an-industrial-home.html
Child me would have killed for the ramps between floors and probably have snapped my neck on a scooter.
― louise ck (milo z), Wednesday, 16 May 2018 23:48 (eight years ago)
The big race in my neck of the woods was for DA, between some Soros-backed guy who was in favor of criminal justice reform and a guy endorsed by literally everybody else in the county. Since I just moved out here last year, this is my first encounter with the mythological boogeyman. Not sure why he doesn't spend his money on something more useful, like a fleet of yachts or something.
(For the record, I voted for Soros' stalking horse because I'm in favor of criminal justice reform, but I did have to drink heavily first.)
― Arch Bacon (rushomancy), Thursday, 17 May 2018 00:44 (eight years ago)
that was the washington county da race right? i did a tiny bit of work on that.
― Clay, Thursday, 17 May 2018 01:34 (eight years ago)
yeah, washington county. seriously i can't see why people didn't jump to vote for a guy whose funding came pretty much entirely through shadowy PACs from, presumably, someone who likely couldn't find washington county on a map.
― Arch Bacon (rushomancy), Thursday, 17 May 2018 03:07 (eight years ago)
Living in H.Boro now, huh?
― Glower, Disruption & Pies (kingfish), Thursday, 17 May 2018 06:41 (eight years ago)
somewhere in that general vicinity, yeah. am enjoying the ongoing low-level contempt from urbanites who assume that i'm a mindless corporate drone who prefers to live in a mcmansion chain-store wasteland.
― Arch Bacon (rushomancy), Thursday, 17 May 2018 13:19 (eight years ago)
Tammy Baldwin was on NPR this morning. I guess she might have presidential ambitions but my god this was some weak ass tea toward the end.
https://www.npr.org/2018/05/17/611869641/sen-tammy-baldwin-on-familys-opioid-struggle
― officer sonny bonds, lytton pd (mayor jingleberries), Thursday, 17 May 2018 16:02 (eight years ago)
[N]o more than about a quarter of eligible adults younger than age 30 have voted in any of the past five midterm elections.... In 2010, voters under 30 represented just 12 percent of all voters, exit polls found, down from 18 percent in 2008. The share of ballots cast by voters under 30 likewise skidded from 19 percent in 2012 to 13 percent in 2014. Each time, the proportion of the ballots cast by seniors spiked by comparable amounts. In 2010 and 2014, the vote share cast by minorities also dropped 3 percentage points from the previous presidential races. These shifts helped trigger congressional Democrats’ landslide losses in 2010 and 2014, just two years after each of former President Barack Obama’s victories.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/05/the-gop-is-betting-its-majority-on-older-white-voters/560537/
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2018/05/democrats-need-unusually-high-millennial-turnout-in-midterms.html
― curmudgeon, Friday, 18 May 2018 14:52 (eight years ago)
Good xpost from Alfred's site: https://wp.me/pzXeC-7Ks
― DJI, Friday, 18 May 2018 20:03 (eight years ago)
Thrillary to endorse Cuomo in NY gov primary.
They don't learn, do they?
― the ignatius rock of ignorance (Dr Morbius), Monday, 21 May 2018 15:09 (eight years ago)
Stick to what uh works
― valorous wokelord (silby), Monday, 21 May 2018 15:14 (eight years ago)
with a bristly beard and tattoos on both of his arms
have they been out anywhere in this country lately
― j., Monday, 21 May 2018 15:40 (eight years ago)
texas and the rest of the bible belt would be saudi arabia if it weren't for new york and california
― reggie (qualmsley), Wednesday, 23 May 2018 16:52 (eight years ago)
what do you mean by that
― obviously DLC (Karl Malone), Wednesday, 23 May 2018 17:09 (eight years ago)
theocratic monarchy?
― A is for (Aimless), Wednesday, 23 May 2018 17:16 (eight years ago)
With lots of oil and awesome headgear?
― kilohertz so good (Ye Mad Puffin), Wednesday, 23 May 2018 17:20 (eight years ago)