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No, they're not. Drop that bullshit already. Libertarian != liberal.

Yes...libertarians are part of liberal branch of politics, definitively so.

You can keep pretending it's not true but it is.

Of course it is. Socialists want actual nationalization/socializiation of the means of production, that makes all the difference in the world.

So do progressives.

They want all the control with a corporate face.

Only difference from nationalization and the "totally capitalistic yet still micromanaged by the totalitarian fist of government" flavor of socialism you promote is the sign on the front door.

Same pig, fresh shade of lipstick.

There's no reason not to.

Sure there is, it's totally antithetical to the classical liberal political values the country was founded upon and would need a total ground up restructuring of our government including getting rid of the Bill of Rights entirely.

You can't even manage HC reform or immigration reform with the better part of a century trying....best of luck with that Article V.

There isn't anything you can say or do that will ever convince that dumbass of anything. He has his tightly worded , probably cut and paste, pile of crap that he says over and over and over and over and over and over... if it doesn't suit his narrative, it just doesn't matter if it's right... he'll go to the grave riding that pony..

The only thing that ever changes, is the people that engage him in any kind of discourse.. every one I've seen has had the same arguments, just like I did, then given up.. he seems to think that having the last word makes him right.. instead of just piling on the fact that he really doesn't know what the fuck he's talking about.

Yet neither of you idiots can come up with anything that contradicts what the encyclopedias say.

Hmmmmmm......maybe it's because all those PhD's out there aren't wrong, you are?

Nahhhh that can't be it, an ambulance chaser from the deep south and a Janitor from Detroit know way more about it than any group of poli-sci/economics PhD's do. :rolleyes:
 
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You’ve got a picture of him wearing a freakin’ tee-shirt. Did you see what Sasha Cohen got GOP politicians to do? Both look terrible but don’t necessary mean anything other than politicians are camwhores who will do whatever the guy who wants to film him asks.

Show me “no borders” in the DNC platform, and you’ll convince me that “no borders” is anything more than a stupid slogan.


Crisis actors, hired by the Koch brothers.


When I talked about Neo-Nazis in the previous threads, there was a reason why I did not equate them to the GOP. That’s the reason Speare sounds like an idiot to me when he tries to make the fact that card carrying Neo-Nazis are only a splinter of Trump’s constituency some sort of counter argument when I point out RightGuide, who I very much doubt wants to kill me, spews a rhetoric of militancy and violence like a /pol/tard cucknuckle.

It’s because Neto-Nazis are the fucking lunatic fringe. The “right” is not some monolithic entity out to kill me. Instead, I am concerned about the fringe normalizing, becuase some of what was considered radical conservative policy when I was young is now status quo. I’m sure you feel the same about socializing collegiate education.

So if you were talking about being worried about some wackadoo leftists making John Lennon’s Imagine actual national policy, I’d be able to empathize.

But you seem to always talk in absolutes and stereotypes, and that’s frustrating.
 
You’ve got a picture of him wearing a freakin’ tee-shirt.

And what does that T-shirt say?? :D


Crisis actors, hired by the Koch brothers.

Unless you're willing to admit that CNN, MSN, ABC and CBS are all FAKE NEWS because they reported more than a few anti-ICE protests with thousands if not tens of thousands of (D)'s out marchin' in the streets, no.

There is enough of a no-borders sentiment among (D)'s to get major protests happening man.

But you seem to always talk in absolutes and stereotypes, and that’s frustrating.

No, always assume absolutes and even when I explain in excruciating detail like 40 times it's not an absolute you insist on ascribing me an absolutist POV or position. I can only guess and assume myself this because I'm capable of being critical of Democrats.
 
I repeat, who's funding the 'caravan?'

4000 people or so are going to spontaneously pick up stakes and start a 3000 mile trek to the United States without food, water, or any other form of support? For that to be true the majority of them would have never made it to the Mexican border.

Lady Funk has a valid observation. Follow the money.
 
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I’m sure you feel the same about socializing collegiate education.

Again, agreeing with certain aspects of social liberalism I'm not against public/civic services provided/applied in as fair and equal manner as possible.

That includes education and HC.

Now if you mean "socializing" as in weaponizing public services for Marxist style class warfare, "social justice" and nationalizing large portions of the US economy to do it like Elizabeth Warren, Maxine Waters and a few other (D)'s now want to do?

Yea that does worry me because while they aren't the majority of (D)'s they are a rapidly growing (D)emographic in the (D)emocrat community.

So if you were talking about being worried about some wackadoo leftists making John Lennon’s Imagine actual national policy, I’d be able to empathize.

More like being worried about Elizabeth Warren and those as far left as she is trying to get everyone to vote for Vladimir Lenin's concept of the communist utopia actual national policy.

Because that's their open stated goal and they push legislation with rapidly growing support for it.
 
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I repeat, who's funding the 'caravan?'

4000 people or so are going to spontaneously pick up stakes and start a 3000 mile trek to the United States without food, water, or any other form of support? For that to be true the majority of them would have never made it to the Mexican border.

Lady Funk has a valid observation. Follow the money.

Probably George Soros, supported by the Business Round Table, and the National Chamber of Commerce, and the Democrat Party.
 
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