A pathological desire to be the riches person in the graveyard is not a sound basis on which to run a society.

That is an equally apt description of the Democrat Party. With the exception of a few outliers their politicians are bought and paid for by the usual moneyed strata.Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 9:07 amThe core raison d'etre of the Republican Part is something which they simply cannot articulate publicly: We are the party of the rich, so fuck you! They are not a political party as such--an organisation structured to attain and administrate power on behalf of an electorate--but a civic, social and fraternal association which forwards the material interests of its members and contributors.
What is your graphic supposed to be showing about Democratic politicians, and what is its source?Hermit wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 9:34 amThat is an equally apt description of the Democrat [sic] Party. With the exception of a few outliers their politicians are bought and paid for by the usual moneyed strata.Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 9:07 amThe core raison d'etre of the Republican Part is something which they simply cannot articulate publicly: We are the party of the rich, so fuck you! They are not a political party as such--an organisation structured to attain and administrate power on behalf of an electorate--but a civic, social and fraternal association which forwards the material interests of its members and contributors.
I am not saying the two organisations are indistinguishable, though. While both serve as pipers of those who pay for their tunes, they each adopt different means to do their masters' bidding.
Indeed. So-called democratic politics has been almost totally captured by the rich.Hermit wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 9:34 amThat is an equally apt description of the Democrat Party. With the exception of a few outliers their politicians are bought and paid for by the usual moneyed strata.Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 9:07 amThe core raison d'etre of the Republican Part is something which they simply cannot articulate publicly: We are the party of the rich, so fuck you! They are not a political party as such--an organisation structured to attain and administrate power on behalf of an electorate--but a civic, social and fraternal association which forwards the material interests of its members and contributors.
I am not saying the two organisations are indistinguishable, though. While both serve as pipers of those who pay for their tunes, they each adopt different means to do their masters' bidding.
You can't work it out yourself? Seriously? In case you really can't, I coloured the relevant bit of my post you quoted red.L'Emmerdeur wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 3:07 pmWhat is your graphic supposed to be showing about Democratic politicians,Hermit wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 9:34 amThat is an equally apt description of the Democrat [sic] Party. With the exception of a few outliers their politicians are bought and paid for by the usual moneyed strata.Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 9:07 amThe core raison d'etre of the Republican Part is something which they simply cannot articulate publicly: We are the party of the rich, so fuck you! They are not a political party as such--an organisation structured to attain and administrate power on behalf of an electorate--but a civic, social and fraternal association which forwards the material interests of its members and contributors.
I am not saying the two organisations are indistinguishable, though. While both serve as pipers of those who pay for their tunes, they each adopt different means to do their masters' bidding.
It's an updated graphic of a version Forbes published here.
As for "Democrat Party" being an epithet, I was not aware of that. Now that you have pointed it out to me I will not use that term again. Thank you.Forbes wrote:Tracking Billionaire Donations Over Time
Forbes mined Federal Election Commission data for donations from billionaires and their spouses, searching for all itemized donations of at least $100. This chart represents how many donors we found for every candidate.
Thank you. I appreciate that--I may find a use for it elsewhere.Hermit wrote: ↑Fri Sep 02, 2022 2:59 amIt's an updated graphic of a version Forbes published here.Forbes wrote:Tracking Billionaire Donations Over Time
Forbes mined Federal Election Commission data for donations from billionaires and their spouses, searching for all itemized donations of at least $100. This chart represents how many donors we found for every candidate.
It's relatively subtle, but unmistakable. With the advent of Trumpism as the core of the Republican Party it has become rare for a Republican to use the correct terminology.
The updated graphic, also published by Forbes, is here.L'Emmerdeur wrote: ↑Fri Sep 02, 2022 5:25 amThank you. I appreciate that--I may find a use for it elsewhere.Hermit wrote: ↑Fri Sep 02, 2022 2:59 amIt's an updated graphic of a version Forbes published here.Forbes wrote:Tracking Billionaire Donations Over Time
Forbes mined Federal Election Commission data for donations from billionaires and their spouses, searching for all itemized donations of at least $100. This chart represents how many donors we found for every candidate.
It is not general knowledge in Australia. Maybe the decision by the Democratic National Committee ("We are the Democratic Party.") to name its website democrats.org/ helps obscure the fact a bit.L'Emmerdeur wrote: ↑Fri Sep 02, 2022 5:25 amIt's relatively subtle, but unmistakable. With the advent of Trumpism as the core of the Republican Party it has become rare for a Republican to use the correct terminology.
https://www.denverpost.com/2022/09/10/l ... -election/“You are a Green New Deal extremist,” Boebert said to Frisch. “These are extreme policies. They’re hurting Americans. You’re saying you’re (for) all-of-the-above, saying you’re a moderate. That’s another part of the con game that Americans are waking up to.”
The congresswoman also accused Frisch — without adding much specificity — of running a “covert government operation” in the “dead of night” to shut down Aspen development and to kill blue-collar jobs.
Boebert on the other hand, directed most of her closing comments toward Democrats as a whole, saying they hired 87,000 IRS agents “to come after you,” accusing them of opening the borders and shutting down energy production in Colorado.
“It is not time to help Nancy Pelosi, it is time to fire Nancy Pelosi,” Boebert said. “This election say ‘no’ to liberal extremists and their army of IRS agents.”
While Saturday night’s event was the only traditional debate scheduled between the two candidates before the Nov. 8 election, they will also appear next month in an online forum hosted by the League of Women voters.
Event when they're basically for the Democrats people spend most of their time talking about Republicans.Tero wrote: ↑Mon Sep 12, 2022 11:19 amTrumpian cadidate comes out saying the debate is rigged, before it started. Then trashed mostly Pelosi.
https://www.denverpost.com/2022/09/10/l ... -election/“You are a Green New Deal extremist,” Boebert said to Frisch. “These are extreme policies. They’re hurting Americans. You’re saying you’re (for) all-of-the-above, saying you’re a moderate. That’s another part of the con game that Americans are waking up to.”
The congresswoman also accused Frisch — without adding much specificity — of running a “covert government operation” in the “dead of night” to shut down Aspen development and to kill blue-collar jobs.
Boebert on the other hand, directed most of her closing comments toward Democrats as a whole, saying they hired 87,000 IRS agents “to come after you,” accusing them of opening the borders and shutting down energy production in Colorado.
“It is not time to help Nancy Pelosi, it is time to fire Nancy Pelosi,” Boebert said. “This election say ‘no’ to liberal extremists and their army of IRS agents.”
While Saturday night’s event was the only traditional debate scheduled between the two candidates before the Nov. 8 election, they will also appear next month in an online forum hosted by the League of Women voters.
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