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Title: The Walk-Away movement
Post by: Perd Hapley on June 30, 2018, 01:02:37 AM
They claim thousands of Democrats and self-identified liberals are "Walking Away" from the Democratic Party.

https://www.theepochtimes.com/viral-walk-away-videos-highlight-growing-movement-of-democrats-leaving-the-party_2578446.html

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“You know, listen, I’m a gay guy from New York City, but before that, I’m an American, I’m a patriot. I’m now an uncle.”

His assessment of the Democrats: “From immigration to everything, they are just a disaster.

They’re anti-American, anti-common sense, rational—anything good, they’re against it.

This is what I've come to believe about the Left over the past few years, but I rarely hear anyone else put it in the same terms.

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“But it’s really the minorities in America who don’t feel like we have a choice. That’s what they keep telling us over and over: ‘You’re not safe on the right. They don’t want you on the right. They hate you on the right. You’re only safe with us. We are here to protect you.’

“Meanwhile, are you kidding me? You’re here to ‘protect’ me? All you are doing is use my fears to scare the [expletive] out of me—to terrify me and to try to manipulate the way that I vote.”
Title: Re: The Walk-Away movement
Post by: just Warren on June 30, 2018, 01:29:16 AM
Corporatist 1% hacks at the top of the party. Vile, violent stormtroopers on the streets, a whiny gaggle of SJW cry-bullies and weaklings demanding ALL the attention and a compliant money and status grubbing phalanx of media members who will say anything have pushed out actual progressives.

Not to mention the Dems screwing Bernie over in such a public and unapologetic way has really chapped the hides of these people.

I bet if they really wanted to feel rage towards what the Dems have become they would look back on Obama and realize that in eight years he didn't prosecute a single banker for the looting they did during the financial crisis. Instead he cozied up to them. Use a gun to rob a bank of a couple of grand and go to jail for ten years. Run a bank and steal billions and the President will come stay at your house for the weekend.

And aside from the ACA, what did he and the Dems do that actually helped their nominal constituents? Despite that some people got insurance and it helped them, many others got screwed. And really the ACA was not for the little guys, it was designed to benefit some other folks.

I can't think of anything else that Obama and his people did that actually helped the worst-off, the marginalized, and the weak that they claim to care about.   

So why would these actual progressives stay? With any luck the top donkey-men will not realize care what's happening until it's too late.   
Title: Re: The Walk-Away movement
Post by: Hawkmoon on June 30, 2018, 03:33:02 AM

And aside from the ACA, what did he and the Dems do that actually helped their nominal constituents?   

Have you forgotten the Obamaphones?
Title: Re: The Walk-Away movement
Post by: MillCreek on June 30, 2018, 09:53:31 AM
https://www.factcheck.org/2009/10/the-obama-phone/

You really should call them Bushphones, if you had to attach the name of a President to the SafeLink program.
Title: Re: The Walk-Away movement
Post by: Hawkmoon on June 30, 2018, 11:06:20 AM
https://www.factcheck.org/2009/10/the-obama-phone/

You really should call them Bushphones, if you had to attach the name of a President to the SafeLink program.

Perhaps, but I don't recall any videos of functionally illiterate welfare leaches bragging that "Obama gave me a smart phone."
Title: Re: The Walk-Away movement
Post by: BobR on June 30, 2018, 12:43:25 PM
https://www.factcheck.org/2009/10/the-obama-phone/

You really should call them Bushphones Reaganphones, if you had to attach the name of a President to the SafeLink program.

FTFY


bob
Title: Re: The Walk-Away movement
Post by: zxcvbob on June 30, 2018, 12:50:18 PM
https://www.factcheck.org/2009/10/the-obama-phone/

You really should call them Bushphones, if you had to attach the name of a President to the SafeLink program.

Yeah, but Obamaphone has a nice *ring* to it!  </rimshot>  (runs and hides)
Title: Re: The Walk-Away movement
Post by: Pb on June 30, 2018, 06:53:11 PM
I want to say, I feel like "walking away" from the republican party also.

Not because of "Republican" ideas- which I mostly support- but because the party appears to reject "its" own principles.  Obscene deficits, funding Planned Parenthood, defacto support of illegal immigration, no pro-gun legislation...

It appears rank and file democrats feel the same way about their party (and they should).

It appears the leaders of both parties have contempt for the voters.
Title: Re: The Walk-Away movement
Post by: Jim147 on June 30, 2018, 07:55:35 PM
Republican does not equal fiscal conservative.
Title: Re: The Walk-Away movement
Post by: Perd Hapley on June 30, 2018, 09:07:54 PM
Perhaps, but I don't recall any videos of functionally illiterate welfare leaches bragging that "Obama gave me a smart phone."

I think you meant Bush, not Obama.
Title: Re: The Walk-Away movement
Post by: 230RN on June 30, 2018, 09:46:06 PM
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Quote from: Hawkmoon on Today at 09:06:20 AM:
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Perhaps, but I don't recall any videos of functionally illiterate welfare leaches bragging that "Obama gave me a smart phone."

I think you meant Bush, not Obama.

Agreed.  Threw me for a second.  Also: "leeches."  (No offense, Hawkmoon.)

The "Walkaway Movement..."   Felt that way myself.  I'm kind of a "Family Democrat," stayed registered that way, but rarely vote their way.  Tempted to add to the numbers who are rebelling over the childish shenanigans of the hyperjerkwads of the Party. 

But Bastille Day is coming up.  Might end up triggering more patriotism in the U.S. than "The Fourth Of July,"  occasionally called Independence Day by some.

REF:

http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/
Title: Re: The Walk-Away movement
Post by: Ben on July 01, 2018, 10:28:16 AM
Interesting "walk-away": Bloomberg holds a fundraiser for Peter King (in truth, a RINO, who I don't like because of his "safety over freedom" stance). Apparently due to that commie winning by a landslide in the Bronx.

In many ways he's strategically smart, because this new "Abolish profit, Abolish prisons, Abolish cash bail, Abolish borders" mantra is one of the best "Trump 2020" advertisements yet.


https://twitchy.com/gregp-3534/2018/07/01/mike-bloomberg-flip-flops-in-record-time-on-support-for-democratic-candidates/
Title: Re: The Walk-Away movement
Post by: MechAg94 on July 02, 2018, 11:25:26 AM
Interesting "walk-away": Bloomberg holds a fundraiser for Peter King (in truth, a RINO, who I don't like because of his "safety over freedom" stance). Apparently due to that commie winning by a landslide in the Bronx.

In many ways he's strategically smart, because this new "Abolish profit, Abolish prisons, Abolish cash bail, Abolish borders" mantra is one of the best "Trump 2020" advertisements yet.


https://twitchy.com/gregp-3534/2018/07/01/mike-bloomberg-flip-flops-in-record-time-on-support-for-democratic-candidates/
I kind of hope this turns into a big internal Democrat fight and they get caught up dealing with the intolerance they have helped create.
Title: Re: The Walk-Away movement
Post by: Ron on July 03, 2018, 06:20:30 AM
Walk away...towards what/where?

What are their options?

So they come to the big tent of the Republicans and bring their left wing presuppitions of egalitarianism and moral relativism and finish off the GOP. The GOP that has already been fatally wounded by the neo-cons who turned it into the “just not so quickly progressive movement” with a side dish of invade the world and invite the world, including the pissed off survivors of countries we’ve “fundamentally transformed”.



Title: Re: The Walk-Away movement
Post by: Perd Hapley on July 03, 2018, 09:55:48 AM
Walk away...towards what/where?

What are their options?

So they come to the big tent of the Republicans and bring their left wing presuppitions of egalitarianism and moral relativism and finish off the GOP. The GOP that has already been fatally wounded by the neo-cons who turned it into the “just not so quickly progressive movement”...


If they don't "walk away," then I guess their options are to reform their party, keep voting Democrat and say nothing, or just quit voting and say nothing.

If they "walk away," I guess they can quit voting, or choose to vote Republican, Libertarian, Green, or anything else.

Either way, I'm glad the Left is driving voters away from their political party.

Title: Re: The Walk-Away movement
Post by: grampster on July 03, 2018, 04:37:52 PM
When your enemy is in the process of destroying himself, don't get in his way.  Good adage.  I salute all the Demotards who are doing a great job.  The RINOs are not far behind.
Title: Re: The Walk-Away movement
Post by: lee n. field on July 03, 2018, 05:57:18 PM
The Walk-Aways will forget about all this in three weeks.  It is the way of social media powered mass movements these days.
Title: Re: The Walk-Away movement
Post by: Perd Hapley on July 03, 2018, 07:01:02 PM
The Walk-Aways will forget about all this in three weeks.  It is the way of social media powered mass movements these days.

Baby steps.