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So one half of the US rejoices because they've elected a President who isn't Donald Trump .Fair play that had to be done and so I'm asking myself now what ? .My problem is this , 70 million of the US electorate were quite happy with Trump after 4 years in office .I could conceivably say Starmer wins in 2024 in the UK and defeats Johnson and ask the the same so now what question .......... because your not Boris Johnson ? .What fecking good is that when in reality nothing much changes for far too many working class people other than we elect someone who acts more credible than the person he defeats .Be honest for one minute and at least do me the favour of acknowledging that the Democrats and Labour can only be elected just as long as nowt changes too much and the wealth gap ain't getting reduced anytime soon .You can't really tackle the fundamental issue though can you when to get elected you have to trash the US industrial heartlands and in the UK feck the unions off .If I ain't exactly dancing on Trumps grave I have good reasons .
Quote from: tyke1962 on November 06, 2020, 11:09:49 pmSo one half of the US rejoices because they've elected a President who isn't Donald Trump .Fair play that had to be done and so I'm asking myself now what ? .My problem is this , 70 million of the US electorate were quite happy with Trump after 4 years in office .I could conceivably say Starmer wins in 2024 in the UK and defeats Johnson and ask the the same so now what question .......... because your not Boris Johnson ? .What fecking good is that when in reality nothing much changes for far too many working class people other than we elect someone who acts more credible than the person he defeats .Be honest for one minute and at least do me the favour of acknowledging that the Democrats and Labour can only be elected just as long as nowt changes too much and the wealth gap ain't getting reduced anytime soon .You can't really tackle the fundamental issue though can you when to get elected you have to trash the US industrial heartlands and in the UK feck the unions off .If I ain't exactly dancing on Trumps grave I have good reasons .The difference is, Tyke, one is a politician quite probably out of his depth. The other is a narcissistic lunatic with the power to destroy us all.
Tyke.That "there's no difference between them so what's the point?" line is thoroughly depressing. Because it's wrong. We had it from the Left when enough of them refused to vote for Brown in 2010 to let in Cameron and Osborne. That resulted in a decade of big increases in NHS and school funding being stopped overnight. It resulted in huge cuts to in-work benefits. It resulted in the Austerity policies that brought the recovery from the 08/09 recession to a shuddering halt, and gave us the worst decade for pay increases since the Napoleonic Wars. Its sounds like a very safe thing to say, but it's intellectually idle. And wrong. It comes from the Left not getting exactly what it wants and therefore rejecting everything.
I'll match that SS.
Problem is some of you guys are so hung up on class. What or who are the working class in Britain today? In this area for example the pits have long gone. The landscape has changed both literally and in reality.The younger generations don?t see themselves as working class in the same way people who are now in their 50?s 60?s 70?s & 80?s saw themselves 30 years ago.Socialism doesn?t have the same appeal. What are the Labour Party offering the younger generations. Where is the appeal to them in voting Labour? A huge percentage of the under 50?s feel totally disenfranchised by all the political parties. They don?t feel they are being represented.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 07, 2020, 04:59:31 pmI'll match that SS.Cheers BST. It's important to be magnanimous in victory as well as in defeat.I hope you take me to my word when I say I'd have done exactly the same if Trump had have won.
https://youtu.be/Z0hEFa52BdoGood grief. How is Giuliani a lawyer?
Quote from: MachoMadness on November 07, 2020, 08:08:13 pmhttps://youtu.be/Z0hEFa52BdoGood grief. How is Giuliani a lawyer?He's a self serving conniving shit - who will follow the trough wherever it takes him. Apparently he's in some rather excruciating scenes in the new Borat sequel.......
Now is when it gets scary. Never in a million years is Trump going to accept that he has lost. At the very best, he will be forced out but keep screaming from the sidelines that he is the rightful President. And keep the anger going in his base.At worst, the SC, packed with far right appointees, supports him. Then it truly is Civil War territory.
Fascinating insight into the schism in America here. Hit the "Size of Lead" tab under the map.https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/11/03/us/elections/results-president.html?action=click&pgtype=Article&state=default&module=styln-elections-2020®ion=TOP_BANNER&context=storyline_menu_recircAs far as i can see, Trump has won only 1 county in the entire country by more than 100,000 votes. Biden has won dozens by more than that. Counties vary in size from a couple of hundred voters in the desert areas to several million in the counties covering the big cities, like LA, Chicago, Philadelphia etc, with a few hundred thousand voters in dozens of counties covering mid-size cities.So what this means is that Trump hasn't won large victories in any large metro areas, and only in a slack handful of smaller urban areas (counties covering the suburbs of Salt Lake City, Houston etc). His vote has come from winning big in the rural areas, or winning small in suburban areas.It's fascinating to look at the detail. Take Kentucky which is about as solid a Republican state as you can find. The overall state voted 2:1 for Trump. But in the counties covering the two big cities, Lexington and Louisville, the vote went 60:40 to Biden.That seems to me to be a massively unhealthy rift in American society. And it is hard to see how you go about healing it.
Quote from: Campsall rover on November 07, 2020, 09:10:29 amProblem is some of you guys are so hung up on class. What or who are the working class in Britain today. In this area for example the pits have long gone. The landscape has changed both literally and in reality.The younger generations don’t see themselves as working class in the same way people who are now in their 50?s 60?s 70?s & 80?s saw themselves 30 years ago.Socialism doesn?t have the same appeal. What are the Labour Party offering the younger generations. Where is the appeal to them in voting Labour? A huge percentage of the under 50’s feel totally disenfranchised by all the political parties. They don?t feel they are being represented.You have to be hung up on class Campsall because nowt much has changed in my opinion .OK it isn't the top hats v the flat caps anymore but it's there alright .Austerity was all about class and the Tories still elect the old Eton and Oxford University brigade to be leader .Nowt wrong with the working class label , be proud of it , I always have .
Problem is some of you guys are so hung up on class. What or who are the working class in Britain today. In this area for example the pits have long gone. The landscape has changed both literally and in reality.The younger generations don’t see themselves as working class in the same way people who are now in their 50?s 60?s 70?s & 80?s saw themselves 30 years ago.Socialism doesn?t have the same appeal. What are the Labour Party offering the younger generations. Where is the appeal to them in voting Labour? A huge percentage of the under 50’s feel totally disenfranchised by all the political parties. They don?t feel they are being represented.