Salvador
RF's Swedenborgian
"Democratic lawmakers in New York’s state legislature are set to introduce a bill allowing for the release of President Trump’s state tax returns, according to The New York Times. " .....
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Odd.Yes, frankly.
Trump himself denounced the electoral college a few years before he won with it, right? Was he a "socialist" then? (It's obvious you have no idea what that term actually means given how you overuse/misuse it.)
Actually Trump was a Socialist Democrat once. :OPYou do realise that Trump himself denounced the electoral college a few years before he won with it, right? Was he a "socialist" then? (It's obvious you have no idea what that term actually means given how you overuse/misuse it.)
I might not like the rules of games I've played, eg, chess.You do realise that Trump himself denounced the electoral college a few years before he won with it, right?
If a democrat won by electoral college, conservatives would certainly be screeching and squealing about it.I can also guarantee you that if there ever came a time when a Republican won the popular vote and a Democrat won the electoral college, that you would be firmly protecting said electoral college with all your might, mind and typing skills.
Odd....in 2012, Obama won both the popular vote & the EC.If a democrat won by electoral college, conservatives would certainly be screeching and squealing about it.
Here is some Trumpy tweets from the 2012 election:
My point is that people's attitudes toward rules change depending on whether they're benefital or a hinderance.I might not like the rules of games I've played, eg, chess.
But when I played, I didn't complain afterwards that I should've
won because the rules should've been different.
While Trump might not like the EC, it's still the the legal determinant
of who wins. So it's perfectly reasonable to play according to its rules.
True, so you'll have to ask Trumpkin about that.Odd....in 2012, Obama won both the popular vote & the EC.
Ref....
2012 United States presidential election - Wikipedia
True dat.My point is that people's attitudes toward rules change depending on whether they're benefital or a hinderance.
He doesn't return my calls.True, so you'll have to ask Trumpkin about that.
My definition?Actually Trump was a Socialist Democrat once. :OP
I used to be against the electoral college myself. Until I got educated on why it was there. I suppose by your definition I was once a socialist too.
Anyways the term socialist sticks with the Dems. It's fitting and accurate.
My point is that people's attitudes toward rules change depending on whether they're benefital or a hinderance.
Meaning...?But he's a liar correct?
Much has been made over Trump releasing his tax returns and there has been a lot of noise from the democrats and political opponents and recently a democratic 2020 presidential hopeful vowed he'd release his for the last seven years but who cares? Trump was freely and fairly elected without releasing his tax returns.
A few questions:
-Why is it important to some that Trump release his tax returns
I think that in even asking the question you show considerable wishful thinking.-Do you think the renewed calls are politically motivated since the Mueller report didn't work out the way democrats wanted?
An easy claim to make if it's worked in your favorMy attitude towards the EC have remained the same regardless of who won.
Here's your education.My definition?
I want you to define socialism for me (this should be good.)
Here's your education.
What is the difference between Communism and Socialism?
Answer: not much.
Want some instances of people quoting from the communist manifesto as socialism to liberals on the street who can't tell between the two?
Want some real life examples like comrade's Bernie boy and AOC ?
There's a term used in auto racing that's relevant here: towing championship.I might not like the rules of games I've played, eg, chess.
But when I played, I didn't complain afterwards that I should've
won because the rules should've been different.
While Trump might not like the EC, it's still the the legal determinant
of who wins. So it's perfectly reasonable to play according to its rules.
We can change the rules if we really want.Asking whether the rules encourage the result that people care about is hardly a new thing.