FLBear5630 said:whiterock said:FLBear5630 said:whiterock said:Osodecentx said:whiterock said:FLBear5630 said:whiterock said:FLBear5630 said:whiterock said:FLBear5630 said:whiterock said:FLBear5630 said:Harrison Bergeron said:Aliceinbubbleland said:
I don't hate anyone. I just disagree
I think you missed the question:
What is the mindset of MAGA? Can you share?
I feel like it is one of those bogeymen that you can use as a strawman but really cannot define.
BTW - so you can disagree with someone and it does not mean you "hate" them? Interesting ...
I will take a shot...
My issue withMAGADemocrats is that their actions seem to reflect:
1 - the "ends justifies the means",
2 - might makes right, and teamed with
3 - an Authoritarian approach, they can do what they want no checks, no balances
That is what bothers me, just watchBannonand listen toStephen Miller or Pam Bondiany of them.
FIFY
Democrats call anyone who disagrees with them fascists, enemies of democracy, etc.....
Yawn...
Do away with the Filibuster. Kill ACA. Follow Trump's lead on killing all Govt assistance. Pack the Court. See how that works out for the GOP.
Trump demands voting changes hours after major Democratic wins - Newsweek
Yeah, doesn't fit MAGA. Better warm up, gonna need it for gymnastics you are going to have to do to make this stuff kosher for the average American.
It's not unreasonable to propose killing the filibuster now, given that a super-majority of Dems are demanding it. Would be a pre-emptive move.
It's not unreasonable to propose killing the ACA, given that it is an utter failure, i.e. it takes subsidies of several thousand dollars PER PERSON to keep it alive. You pose elsewhere as a deficit hawk, so how can you suport the ACA?
It's not unreasonable to follow law on SNAP payments during a shutdown, to include not providing funds to illegal aliens. It's the Dems who've played fast & loose on this (and so many more) issue.
It's not unreasonable to talk about packing SCOTUS as long as Democrats support doing it and half-assed tried to do it last go around.
I'm not on bord for most of that, but I can at least see they are important questions of the day. You would too, if you'c come join us in the real world.
I agree. None of it is unreasonable. IF there are replacements for the people to actually do better. But, there isn't. It is crickets, except how bad things are and we are going to make them either more expensive or kill em. So, it is back to the ER for healthcare. That is not an answer, not matter how reasonable you think it is. It is a loser.
Killing the Filibuster would be a disaster. It would open the flood gates to packing the courts, huge swings in policy, and take away any check or balance. It is a horrible short sighted "solution"
the point is, Dems threatened to do it under Biden, and are threatening to do it again at first opportunity. Yes, threats are sometimes just pandering. But if you pander long enough and hard enough, you find boys showering with girls in public schools, conservatives being shot for daring to be debate with progressives, and Marxists winning elections in NYC. At. Some. Point. a party has to attend to the expectations of its base. It'd be very wise to take them at their word. As Elwood Blues would say, they're on a mission from God.
Under this plan laid out by Carville -- After they pack the Supreme Court and add 2 new states and 4 new Democrat Senators -- they will pass mass amnesty and citizenship for all 30 million Illegal Aliens.
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) November 10, 2025
We have to end the Filibuster rule now.pic.twitter.com/AYilWBxwPB
I get it. They already went nuclear once in the Senate.
So far, there does not seem to be an appetite on either side to do it. IMO, the Filibuster is one of the last things keeping us from being a Banana Republic.
We do agree on their mission. GOP has a choice. Do they keep beating the down with clubs or offer an alternative. At least in Florida, the alternative is winning. Areas that have been blue for decades have gone red in South Florida. The Healthcare issue is going to be the new abortion if the GOP doesn't come up with something. Lectures aren't going to do it.
There will have to be some move to a tiered approach of mixed open to taxpayers and pay for premium service. Maybe not socialized, but similar to SS or Medicare for families. It is getting bad, we have too many not getting medical care when it can be inexpensive to treat and then showing up in the ER with full blown disease. It is just good politics to have an alternative before killing an existing program, even a bad program.
not sure your assessment about Dem appetite is correct. I recently saw (but did not retain link to) a collage photo of all the social media posts by Dem Senators calling to end the filibuster. They're approaching, if not beyond, a majority of their caucus. And their political base is united behind the idea.
If GOP does away with the filibuster, what laws could they pass that Democrats couldn't repeal as soon as they take charge?
Keep the filibuster
that is the countervailing argument. But it has flaws as well - chiefly that we accomplish little, then Dems dump it and add 2 states (4 Dem Senate seats) pack the court, etc.....and rule forever.
the tie breaker? Enact your program. Make your opponent spend his own political capital to undo it. So pass your own health care fix without a single Dem vote if necessary. Pass voter ID laws. Make election day be election day. Outlaw spending of student loan proceeds on anything other than STEM courses (to gut all the marxist "studies" programs. REQUIRE universities to enforce viewpoint diversity in all aspect of operations. Make it illegal for local law enforcement to interfere with federal law enforcement efforts. REQUIRE the census to inquire about citizenship status. Make it illegal to use illegal immigrant totals in apportionment. ( could go on for quite a while with this list).
Enact a revolutionary agenda and make the Democrats spend the next decade trying to undo it. Make them spend all their time undoing your agenda, rather than enacting their own. That's what they do. They did it with Obamacare. And look at how it has hamstrung us for over a decade. it's a massive failure, and yet the table is set in such a way that we bear the obligation to fix it rather than trash it.
(Bushies go apoplectic in 3...2....1....)
This particular line of thinking is where moderates are so out of touch with reality that they are arguably the worst part of the problem. They'll let Dems do anything, and then prevent conservatives from doing anything.
Yeah, they added 2 states and packed the SC last time? Need to stop operating drom a position of fear. Just govern and take the normal person into consideration, not just big business and the wealthy.
They walked right up to the threshold, then BIden publicly announced he would not sign the bill.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/democrats-introduce-bill-expand-supreme-court-9-13-justices-n1264132
He even formed a commission to study "reforms."
https://verdict.justia.com/2024/07/30/joe-bidens-court-reform-journey-still-stops-short-of-court-packing
The idea that Democrats would never do it is beyond unserious.
So, let's discuss. Ok, the Filibuster is gone. Are we doing away with elections so we don't have to worry about the Dems anymore? Changing the voting so the GOP will always win? How are you going to ensure when the Dems get in power they just undo everything and do their thing?
It is a no win. Neither side should do away with the Filibuster. It is there for a reason. Your whole post leaves out one little fact, they DIDN'T. Biden didn't sign it. The Commission didn't recommend it. They didn't pack the Supreme Court. All those things didn't happen. But, that warrants the GOP to blow it up?
Actually, one could make the arguement that McConnell and Trump packed the Supreme Court more than the Dems did.
Past results are not indicative of future results.
Why is that phrase a required disclosure?