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I mean, besides Trump when was the last time the US had a populist president? Andrew Jackson?Really? Because every time an American President whose a populist has won, he's one by polarizing the shit out of the moderates.
I mean, besides Trump when was the last time the US had a populist president? Andrew Jackson?Really? Because every time an American President whose a populist has won, he's one by polarizing the shit out of the moderates.
Teddy perhaps? guy went hard against the elites and it was only after he left office we got the fed.I mean, besides Trump when was the last time the US had a populist president? Andrew Jackson?
Something to worry about is the fucking Interstate compact which wants to gut the Electoral college and go for a popular vote in the US.
Do you think that people were just sitting around going "No central bank is great" and then Wilson showed up and six months later the Federal Reserve Act is passed?Teddy perhaps? guy went hard against the elites and it was only after he left office we got the fed.
Something to worry about is the fucking Interstate compact which wants to gut the Electoral college and go for a popular vote in the US.
This requires a constitutional conventionWell, that will kickstart a civil war if nothing else does.
You forget, it’s not the votes the count. It’s who counts the votes.And they dint have enough states to support it.
We would more likely get a less broad 2A then that.
For a constitutional convention it doesn't go like that.You forget, it’s not the votes the count. It’s who counts the votes.
For a constitutional convention it doesn't go like that.
It depends.Then how does it go?
I don't think we actually have methods for such a convention. We do have methods of amending the constitution which requires 2/3 of all state legislatures to put forward and 3/4 to pass. This has been a long term goal of the republican party, to enact a series of amendments that limit the presidential powers and force a balanced budget, before the abortion issue they were close to having that 2/3, still are although now dems are gaining ground.Then how does it go?
I don't think we actually have methods for such a convention. We do have methods of amending the constitution which requires 2/3 of all state legislatures to put forward and 3/4 to pass. This has been a long term goal of the republican party, to enact a series of amendments that limit the presidential powers and force a balanced budget, before the abortion issue they were close to having that 2/3, still are although now dems are gaining ground.
The only other way to amend is a supermajority in congress
Whatever you want to blame it on, Republicans have lost ground at the state level in the last couple of years and control of state legislatures is the prerequisite to pass amendments without full control of congress.I’m not sure about the Democrats having ground from abortion. If anything, polling seems to indicate it’s a non issue overall for most women.
I also have my doubts that the current Republican Party was serious about it beyond either a nice distraction or a way to cement the Neocons control of the party, if such a convention was ever to happen.
they successfully used it to drum up support in 2022. it is not as big an issue now. For all that the guys here got strong opinions on it it is more polarizing of an issue for women. understandably so.I’m not sure about the Democrats having ground from abortion. If anything, polling seems to indicate it’s a non issue overall for most women.
I also have my doubts that the current Republican Party was serious about it beyond either a nice distraction or a way to cement the Neocons control of the party, if such a convention was ever to happen.
they successfully used it to drum up support in 2022. it is not as big an issue now. For all that the guys here got strong opinions on it it is more polarizing of an issue for women. understandably so.
It does for those who actually pay attention and venture outside of Leftist bubbles, as pointed out.
That said, abortion really wasn't the big issue the Dems made it out to be. As can be seen by looking at various polling done at the time. The failure of the GOP in the 2022 Midterm owes more to GOP (intentional on the part of the RINOs and Neo-Cons) self-sabotage.
Razorfist talks about it here:
About a 1:35 and onward for two minutes.
Unlike DRUMPF, Biden is a Uniter, not a divider.