Hey Cats! Your AOC post of the day.
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wrote on 10 Jun 2020, 14:43 last edited by
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wrote on 10 Jun 2020, 15:37 last edited by
She reminds me of what you might hear if a bartender with opinions was elected to Congress.
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wrote on 10 Jun 2020, 15:39 last edited by
LOL @89th.
I couldn't hear what she said, but I can just imagine.
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wrote on 10 Jun 2020, 16:03 last edited by
Idiot
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wrote on 10 Jun 2020, 16:46 last edited by
She's goofy!
But a typical politician.
First: avoid the question
Second: somehow (even if it has nothing to do with the question), try and move the topic to something you want to talk about. -
She's goofy!
But a typical politician.
First: avoid the question
Second: somehow (even if it has nothing to do with the question), try and move the topic to something you want to talk about.wrote on 10 Jun 2020, 16:51 last edited by Catseye3 6 Oct 2020, 16:55@taiwan_girl So true!
NEWS GUY: Congressman, how do you respond to the accusations against you concerning the alleged prostitute found in your office?
CONGRESSMAN: First of all, let me make one thing perfectly clear. I love America. These are sad times for my beloved country. It is with a full heart that I pledge my every resource toward leading America back into the sunshine of her greatness.
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She's goofy!
But a typical politician.
First: avoid the question
Second: somehow (even if it has nothing to do with the question), try and move the topic to something you want to talk about.wrote on 10 Jun 2020, 16:59 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Hey Cats! Your AOC post of the day.:
But a typical politician.
First: avoid the question
Second: somehow (even if it has nothing to do with the question), try and move the topic to something you want to talk about.Senate Republican version:
Link to video
(How am I doing with the GKSR?
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wrote on 10 Jun 2020, 17:49 last edited by
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wrote on 10 Jun 2020, 19:40 last edited by
Actually I was expecting much worse in terms of dodging the question. The first part of her answer reasonably addressed it, though of course when she talks to her crowds about ‘defunding the police’ I’m sure she means much more than demilitarization. (See my ‘motte and bailey’ comment from before).
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wrote on 10 Jun 2020, 22:27 last edited by
Once she start trying to connect the dots between tanks and Floyd...I knew I needed a drink. If only there was a bartender around...
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wrote on 11 Jun 2020, 01:39 last edited by
Did she do that?
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wrote on 11 Jun 2020, 01:48 last edited by
Kinda/sorta, although I was mostly joking. She was asked about de-funding police and one of her answers was that police departments don't need equipment like tanks.
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wrote on 11 Jun 2020, 01:50 last edited by
Well yeah, I for one am not happy with the militarization of the police we’ve seen in the last 10-15 years.
If the call were ‘demilitarize the police’ I’d be on board.
I thought you meant she tied that directly to the Floyd case, which would be something to see.
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wrote on 11 Jun 2020, 01:53 last edited by
I might ask the police why they think they need that.
Since 9/11 they plan on some scary scenarios, when they aren't writing parking tickets and killing
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wrote on 11 Jun 2020, 02:07 last edited by
And not one adult will take on AOC? Just toss softball questions and let her fumble around for an answer.
I think years ago, there used to be leadership, even in the media. Would Huntly-Brinkly (sp) have asked questions starting with, "Whaddaya think about..." ?
Now, there's no leadership to be found. Seattle is perhaps the best example.
Idiots on the Left, silence from the old men on the Right.
Except Ax. Ax should be a reporter, a journalist. Always questioning.
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Well yeah, I for one am not happy with the militarization of the police we’ve seen in the last 10-15 years.
If the call were ‘demilitarize the police’ I’d be on board.
I thought you meant she tied that directly to the Floyd case, which would be something to see.
wrote on 11 Jun 2020, 02:24 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Hey Cats! Your AOC post of the day.:
Well yeah, I for one am not happy with the militarization of the police we’ve seen in the last 10-15 years.
If the call were ‘demilitarize the police’ I’d be on board.
I thought you meant she tied that directly to the Floyd case, which would be something to see.
So I painfully rewatched, her order of responses went like this:
Question:
Why defund the police when statistics show it helps reduce crime?Answer(s):
- Funds are being used for tanks and war-like weaponry.
- We can fund healthcare, housing, and education with savings from de-funding police.
- Why is the budget for police the #1 budget item, and greater than health care, housing, and youth combined. (I have not fact-checked that statistic, but I doubt it's accurate)
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wrote on 11 Jun 2020, 02:30 last edited by
Careful criticizing!
By the time she is President, there may be technology to find this thread, determine who you are, and drag you to the local reeducation center.