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Look, it's simple, you have an all or nothing personality, a short-sighted one. The worst part is that you then try to back up these false scenarios with people giving a guy a pass because he's black, a democrat or whatever else. Do you think I forgot you being so flabbergasted with how to debate me that you tried to insinuate that I support some of Obama's decisions just because I'm black? Please.
You said your family has always voted Democrat, going back to the Civil Rights time period. I assumed you did the same and apologized when you said it wasn't the case. Quit with the strawman shyt.
You keep bringing up stuff that VVD, myself and others have clearly and continue to be against. You can crying that it's so important to some liberals that they're not willing to budge on it. Bullshyt, most liberals have more pragmatism than you're demonstrating. It's simple, you're not a liberal. You read some philosophy books, adopted some of those principles and you vote based on two issues. The greater nation be damned.
Again, you act like some of those issues are issues you can budge on. I don't think they are. The point is, that during the Bush regime, these "liberals" you speak of sure as fukk weren't very pragmatic. You keep ignoring this point in every thread.
You keep trying to falsely claim that these issues aren't important to me just because I know the likelihood that they'll affect the greater populace vs. college costs, a serious look at education, the odds of another conservative supreme court justice, a jobs bill, healthcare, etc. It's simple, those things don't affect you in your comfy life so you don't care. You have the luxury of sitting around and arguing the principles of Locke all day. You are not most of America.
This doesn't even make sense. If those things are more important to you than violating the law, so be it. To me, they are not.
I took one of those "who should I vote for" questionnaires before and I was leaning to where Jill Stein is (who isn't that far from Obama on a lot of issues, she just seems more earnest in their pursuit). But I still know better.
The only thing you know is how to contribute to a broken system.
In what setting in the real world do mature adults act like you're acting?
Again, look at the left and the "mature" adults during the Bush Presidency. They sure gave a fukk about these issues when the president wasn't a Democrat.
Seriously, tell me. In what setting in the real world do individuals insist on having things their way or no way at all?
That's the point of voting. I vote for the candidate that best fits my ideal, not the candidate who has the best chance of winning. That bothers you for some odd reason.
If everyone thought like you then we'd get nowhere. You think you're standing on principle, but aside from the most extreme examples, principles almost always yield to pragmatism. I'm not telling you to vote for him, but get off your high horse, it's an illogical one.
Those things I mentioned, the President did WITHOUT having to go through congress. A lot of is done solely through the executive branch and the Justice Department. You keep bringing up legislation and Republican Congressional opposition like it has any merit in the cases I listed.
Principles always yield to pragmatism except when it's the other guy doing it? Who's being illogical now?