No I did not, I voted Libertarian for the first time in 2016. I thought he was a mistake for the Republican party. Then after the first few years, I thought I was wrong about him, then came 2020. Turns out my initial gut feeling was right. Trump is a great example of why it is important to put someone in who is actually equipped for the fight. We are going to be paying for that mistake for a long time.Tibbers said:
Did you vote for trump in 2016?
I guess founding multi billion dollar companies does nothing for ya. Trust no one says the Ronbros. Tough way to live. While Desantis shuns NBC because they don't play nice, Trump (during his presidency) and Vivek take on all comers. If that doesn't tell you about what kind of people they are, then frankly, I don't know what to tell you.
This isn't a decision on getting a new brand of soda, this is the freaking presidency. We are stuck with the ramifications of this decision for generations. You can mock not jumping on board a fast talker with no street cred if you want, but we have plenty of those in the world. We have a lot fewer real deals. Maybe he is a real deal, but the odds are against it, and the consequences of getting it wrong are too big to bet on a low percentage solution. Put some skins on the wall, then come back to us.Tibbers said:
Did you vote for trump in 2016?
I guess founding multi billion dollar companies does nothing for ya. Trust no one says the Ronbros. Tough way to live. While Desantis shuns NBC because they don't play nice, Trump (during his presidency) and Vivek take on all comers. If that doesn't tell you about what kind of people they are, then frankly, I don't know what to tell you.
The consequences of not having conservative principles when making decisions that affect the country and choosing subordinates.Tibbers said:
What changed in 2020?
Dude, I don't buy into marketing. The more something is marketted to me, the more I question why it has to be. Right now Vivek is all marketing. There isn't even a floor model to kick the tires on. Marketing is easy, all it takes is some focus groups and some smart talkers. You can sell the concept of cold fusion all day, but producing real world results is a lot harder. Your boy has to prove something first, and he hasn't done that yet.Tibbers said:
What changed in 2020? Why are the odds against it? Feelings?
STOP THREAD DERAILINGTibbers said:
So what would it take for him to prove that to you? What difference is there from running a company to running a state?
You keep adding stuff, so I have more to respond to. Government is so different it doesn't even run on the same set of economic principles. No, getting some drugs approved is not the same as changing policy. Setting up hedge funds is not the same as winning against an entire system that is set up for self preservation. (I can't believe that is even something that has to be said at this point). No, I do not think Vivek is the most libertarian candidate, and anyone who thinks he is has not been listening to the details of what he has been saying. RFK Jr as VP? not exactly libertarian.Tibbers said:
What changed in 2020? Why are the odds against it? Feelings? What skins matter to you? Creating multi billion dollar companies aren't skins on the wall? Getting life saving drugs approved through FDA aren't skins on the wall? Setting up anti ESG hedge funds aren't skins on the wall? Just curious on your reasoning because Vivek is the most libertarian candidate we've had in some time. If no one is perfect, then let principle be your guide.
Phatbob said:You keep adding stuff, so I have more to respond to. Government is so different it doesn't even run on the same set of economic principles. No, getting some drugs approved is not the same as changing policy. Setting up hedge funds is not the same as winning against an entire system that is set up for self preservation. (I can't believe that is even something that has to be said at this point). No, I do not think Vivek is the most libertarian candidate, and anyone who thinks he is has not been listening to the details of what he has been saying. RFK Jr as VP? not exactly libertarian.Tibbers said:
What changed in 2020? Why are the odds against it? Feelings? What skins matter to you? Creating multi billion dollar companies aren't skins on the wall? Getting life saving drugs approved through FDA aren't skins on the wall? Setting up anti ESG hedge funds aren't skins on the wall? Just curious on your reasoning because Vivek is the most libertarian candidate we've had in some time. If no one is perfect, then let principle be your guide.
Tibbers said:
https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2023/269/BillText/er/PDF
The law goes far beyond that and you know it. I would very much like to move away from dark money, super PACs and the strings attached. I look at this piece of legislation as exhibit A. as to what expect going forward with Desantis. An outsider seems to be the only way forward to reverse the trend of politics as you see it. Forgive me for not wanting more of the status quo considering where that has taken us so far.
So good for Desantis playing ball in the way we have seen in the past. I appreciate him showing Republicans who he actually is, a political mercenary beholden to the almighty campaign dollar. You seem to think that's ok. Well, best of luck to your candidate if you feel that's a winning strategy.
In one way, it is. Libertarian as a party, maybe. It's all concepts without implementation steps, but there is the same problem the Trumpers have with 2025... what happens when the dog catches the car... then what? You can't implement a damn thing without a specific plan, and even that is almost impossible. So that plan had better be more than some pretty words or strong feelings, because then the 1 chance you get is lost. It's too important and frankly too difficult of a task for meandering on the job to figure out the basics.Tibbers said:Phatbob said:You keep adding stuff, so I have more to respond to. Government is so different it doesn't even run on the same set of economic principles. No, getting some drugs approved is not the same as changing policy. Setting up hedge funds is not the same as winning against an entire system that is set up for self preservation. (I can't believe that is even something that has to be said at this point). No, I do not think Vivek is the most libertarian candidate, and anyone who thinks he is has not been listening to the details of what he has been saying. RFK Jr as VP? not exactly libertarian.Tibbers said:
What changed in 2020? Why are the odds against it? Feelings? What skins matter to you? Creating multi billion dollar companies aren't skins on the wall? Getting life saving drugs approved through FDA aren't skins on the wall? Setting up anti ESG hedge funds aren't skins on the wall? Just curious on your reasoning because Vivek is the most libertarian candidate we've had in some time. If no one is perfect, then let principle be your guide.
Are you kidding me? He's the only talking about limiting federal government at a 75% clip. He's talking about completely removing entire departments. How is that not akin to libertarianism?
I seem to recall Vivek wanting FL to get bent over by Disney.aggie93 said:DeSantis took on Fauci and Disney not random internet guy. He's got a list of accomplishments a mile long. What exactly has Vivek actually done besides do some smart investing in Pharma? Give a few good interviews?Tibbers said:FL_Ag1998 said:Tibbers said:
Same old attacks from the same posters. Awfully suspect that they're using highly produced deepfake videos. My guess is they're on the payroll for the Ramaswamy campaign.
Lol, pretty funny considering it's three of the same posters here again haha. Keep it up Desantis dogs. Do work!
Would Desantis ever take on a challenge like this?
https://www.youtube.com/live/t6Kj_73K5ps?si=KFEDvEUN0-B0_VY_
Or would he rather further dissolve our first amendment rights like the bill he signed in 2019? Not very conservative to me.
https://www.flgov.com/2023/04/28/governor-ron-desantis-signs-enhanced-anti-antisemitism-and-anti-bds-legislation-in-israel/
Describe what speech is being silenced.Tibbers said:
And he also bent the knee to minimize the first amendment at the behest of the ADL. Not a conservative move.
As to to whom, just look at the gobs of money Desantis is getting from Super PACs, it's a very small world, https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2023/05/pro-ron-desantis-super-pac-to-inherit-state-level-pac-war-chest-to-support-presidential-run/
So if he's willing to bend the knee to the ADL, why in the world wouldn't you think he'd do the same for any of his big time donors? The answer is obvious, of course he would.
Desantis is perfectly fine adopting rules to silence speech. That's not the guy I would think is, a. a conservative and b. one who deserves leading the Republican Party. That's some 1984 level policy! Just say no to this guy. He's being led by the nose. The Pinocchio comparisons go far beyond his wooden persona. Dude is literally being marionetted by donors. First the ADL, then who else?
The key is there are a LOT more undecided voters in Biden v DeSantis than Biden v Trump and those undecideds are very likely to swing to DeSantis. You have a number of hardcore MAGA types for instance that answer these surveys saying they are "undecided" in DeSantis vs Biden for instance. An incumbent polling against a challenger where the incumbent is in the low 40s is in big trouble.FireAg said:
It's interesting that, on a national scale, Trump is polling significantly better than DeSantis now when they are put head-to-head with Biden...
What concerns me is that this might mean that no one with an R next to their name is going to be able to beat Biden, but between Trump and DeSantis, currently, Trump has a better chance...
Again, the standard caveat applies...assuming the election process is legal and fair...
Read the bill. The only sections not related to trespassing are someone coming up to someone at a Public University that is a "credible threat" with the intention of getting that person to stop attending that school based around their religious heritage. Oh, and you can't dump garbage on someone's property to intimidate them or project images onto someone else's property (like putting a Swastika on a Jewish person's house).Tibbers said:
https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2023/269/BillText/er/PDF
The law goes far beyond that and you know it. I would very much like to move away from dark money, super PACs and the strings attached. I look at this piece of legislation as exhibit A. as to what expect going forward with Desantis. An outsider seems to be the only way forward to reverse the trend of politics as you see it. Forgive me for not wanting more of the status quo considering where that has taken us so far.
So good for Desantis playing ball in the way we have seen in the past. I appreciate him showing Republicans who he actually is, a political mercenary beholden to the almighty campaign dollar. You seem to think that's ok. Well, best of luck to your candidate if you feel that's a winning strategy.
As Biden's biomedical state is chomping at the bit to bring back COVID authoritarianism, we will continue to hold the line.
— Ron DeSantis (@RonDeSantis) September 6, 2023
As your President, I will usher in a reckoning for those who devised the failed and destructive biomedical policies that caused damage throughout our… pic.twitter.com/VKh0zVkiRw
Fake News: Donors are leaving DeSantis.
— Unfiltered☢Boss (@Unfilteredboss1) September 6, 2023
Actual News: DeSantis raises 400k his first day back on the campaign trail.https://t.co/oQhRljDTvo
So I guess replacing 250X what he "lost" from the fake PAC in one day isn't bad.TRM said:
Back on the trail.Fake News: Donors are leaving DeSantis.
— Unfiltered☢Boss (@Unfilteredboss1) September 6, 2023
Actual News: DeSantis raises 400k his first day back on the campaign trail.https://t.co/oQhRljDTvo
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The hypothetical head-to-head between the actress formerly known as Meghan Markle and the 45th president was floated by radio host Hugh Hewitt on his eponymous show during an interview with Trump on Wednesday.
Asked if he would sit down with Meghan and her husband Prince Harry "for the ratings" in what Hewitt speculated would be a widely viewed event, Trump replied, "If you want to set it up, let's set it up."
"Let's go do something," Trump said. "I'd love to debate her. I would love it."
Great to see that as always-TRM said:
Trump wants to debate intellectual heavyweight Meghan Markle.
https://thehill.com/blogs/in-the-know/4189919-trump-says-he-would-love-to-debate-meghan-markle/Quote:
The hypothetical head-to-head between the actress formerly known as Meghan Markle and the 45th president was floated by radio host Hugh Hewitt on his eponymous show during an interview with Trump on Wednesday.
Asked if he would sit down with Meghan and her husband Prince Harry "for the ratings" in what Hewitt speculated would be a widely viewed event, Trump replied, "If you want to set it up, let's set it up."
"Let's go do something," Trump said. "I'd love to debate her. I would love it."
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Americans deserve a government that is ethical, accountable, and open.
At CREW, we use aggressive legal actions, in-depth investigations, and innovative policy and reform work to achieve that vision. We take on big fights against powerful opponents, from the President of the United States to wealthy dark money donors. Despite long odds, we continue to have victories large and small, thanks to our innovative legal strategies and unrelenting dedication.
On Donald Trump's first full day in the Oval Office, CREW sued him for violating the Emoluments Clauses of the U.S. Constitution, because of the unconstitutional corruption that would result from his refusal to divest from his business interests.
Our complaints have led to record-breaking FEC fines for dark money groups in the post-Citizens United era, and our lawsuits have brought about stronger enforcement of existing campaign finance laws, leading directly to more disclosure of dark money donors.
CREW ethics complaints have resulted in reprimands for more than a dozen Trump administration officials, including the Office of Special Counsel's unprecedented call for Kellyanne Conway to be removed from federal service.
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Among the foundations that have made significant contributions to CREW in recent years:The foundation funders of CREW, many of which are members of or otherwise linked with the Democracy Alliance group of liberal megadonors, clearly demonstrate the partisan and ideological alignment of the organization. Among the groups in the Democracy Alliance's funding orbit is one of CREW's stablemates in the David Brock liberal group empire, Media Matters for America.
- The Foundation to Promote Open Society (controlled by liberal billionaire financier George Soros and his family): $740,000 since 2010
- The Open Society Institute (another foundation controlled by Soros): $150,000 in 2010
- The Bohemian Foundation (controlled by Colorado Democratic donor Pat Stryker and her political operatives): $850,000 since 2010
- Gill Foundation (private foundation of Colorado Democratic mega-donor Tim Gill): $608,615 since 2010
- Dyson Foundation (family foundation of the late Charles Dyson, an FDR Administration official, leveraged-buyout titan, and longtime board member of liberal group Common Cause): $500,000 since 2011
- Steven M. Silberstein Foundation (run by Steven Silberstein, a Democracy Alliance financier and member of the board of advisers for U.C. Berkeley's public policy school who made his money in the software industry): $500,000 since 2010
- Marisla Foundation (environmentalist foundation run by J. Paul Getty oil fortune heiress Anne Getty Earheart): $425,000
- Leland Fikes Foundation (controlled by Lee Fikes, Texas oilman and major donor to Democrats and abortion-rights causes): $200,000
- Daniel and Janet Mordecai Foundation (foundation controlled by major Colorado Democratic Party donor Janet Mordecai): $100,000
CREW has been rumored previously to be involved with both the Democracy Alliance and the similar, union- and environmentalist-convened Democracy Initiative.
Oddly for a group that is outraged whenever a conservative or Republican group obtains confidential funding, CREW reportedly has solicited or assisted liberal and Democratic groups doing just that.
Politico reported on a 2010 Democracy Alliance conference that CREW's Melanie Sloan attended: One attendee told the reporter, "The agreement is that everything that goes on here is confidential." In attendance were many Democratic donors and left-leaning activists. CREW was also reportedly one of the organizations formally represented at the conference: Sloan refused to comment on her participation.
TRUMP: I didn’t fire Fauci because the Establishment said “you're not allowed to fire him.”
— DeSantis War Room 🐊 (@DeSantisWarRoom) September 6, 2023
@RonDeSantis will bring a reckoning to the tyrannical bureaucrats and left-wing lockdowners who tried to destroy this country. pic.twitter.com/1VthFQE1K9
But Trump is the "proven warrior" who stood up to the establishment/deep state and will destroy them this time.TRM said:
Gutless.TRUMP: I didn’t fire Fauci because the Establishment said “you're not allowed to fire him.”
— DeSantis War Room 🐊 (@DeSantisWarRoom) September 6, 2023
@RonDeSantis will bring a reckoning to the tyrannical bureaucrats and left-wing lockdowners who tried to destroy this country. pic.twitter.com/1VthFQE1K9
Tibbers said:
That's rich. Every Vivek thread has you and your host of Desantis detractors but this thread is sacred? Please.