AtTheRazorsEdge
TheRazorsEdge
AtTheRazorsEdge

More neohippie revisionist history bullshit.

I...don’t even know what your argument is anymore??? That I can’t feel empathy for people who just got smashed by a hurricane because...I wasn’t just smashed by a hurricane? I don’t think I ever attacked you for your opinion, either???

I’m originally from PA, and live in NE FL now due to my job having been nearshored down here to banjo country. So, I’ve had both sets of experiences. While I don’t miss driving in snow one bit, I would much rather put on a sweater and sit by a fire when the power goes out than sit around in shorts and a tank top

Here’s hoping the models are right.

It’s always amazed me that there were/are great cities in the South like New Orleans and Charleston that were population hubs centuries before the advent of air conditioning. On top of that the dress codes mandated a lot more covering up than most people do now in the summer, even in offices. I think Im getting the

Nothing at all to do with climate change. Warmer waters? NOT ‘rocket fuel for storms’ No sir.

This, and also people who literally cannot survive without electricity. People have died from heatstroke. So yeah, “Emmy Award-winning journalist who you assume will be back to eating caviar next week” is an easy target, but this shit has major consequences for people of all income levels. Not willing to tolerate

I’ve never even heard of this before. When I get new windows, I don’t have to specify to include the screens. It’s automatic.

Minorities did vote for her. It’s Bernie who could only win lily-white states by throwing chairs in caucuses.

He’s throwing out hot takes and hoping that somebody, anybody, is upset enough to respond to them. Just ignore his sad self.

Well, I mean, it makes sense to tell out-of-touch elites to STFU about going without internet and phone service for a week, but there is actually a significant portion of the country who are affected by these hurricanes and are living in abject poverty — many of whom came here seeking refuge from somewhere else or

Wow.

“I’ve been spending nights sweating until daybreak, since opening a window would expose me to a brutal mosquito attack.”

And the really good news is there’s a chance Maria may hit Florida sometime next week.

But Americans DON’T understand that! Look at those idiot swing voters, constantly blaming Obama for something out of his control (unless he goes all dictator) for the inability of the clowns in Washington to actually do their job. These morons either didn’t bother to vote or voted Trump and his GOP party in because of

And that’s why Florida wasn’t densely populated before the invention of refrigeration and air conditioning. Because an eternal summer gets a lot less romantic when you realize that it meant sweating your ass off for months on end in a swamp full of mosquitos, alligators and assorted other near-prehistoric-sized bugs.

You’re right, but that’s the difference between the campaign and the governing. You campaign on the anger and ideas and then you compromise as needed once you win.

Compromise is absolutely how you govern, but hopes and goals is how you campaign. If you start a negotiation already sitting in the middle, then you have nowhere to go but towards the other parties desires.
That’s why it’s important to start with some actual transformative goals rather than just stating a desire for

The strategy that should be employed is talking about ideas. People don’t respond to complicated negotiations leading to marginal compromises and a bill getting passed. Take the ACA, for example. Nobody really gave a shit about the actual bill. Obama supporters loved it, and generally had no idea what it was. Obama

For Clinton, politics are fundamentally about pragmatism, where strategic concessions and horse-trading with Republicans necessarily means sacrificing ideals for the ultimate good of Getting (Some) Things Done.