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pdx rick #285003 02/17/16 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by pdx rick
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And Major Kudos go out to Moderator Haas for his brilliant effort in getting this forum working correctly. ThumbsUp
Yay!!! We now have a tech dweeb for Moderator. It's about time!!11!!!!!1!!1!1!!! Tech dweebs rule!!!!1!! smile

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Aww shux, tain't nuthin. I used to help run a forum devoted to camera stuff and it was UBB, so everything looked sort of familiar.
I probably killed that camera forum about a half dozen times figuring it out so basically I already made all the screwups years ago.


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Just a bit of self-horn-tooting, I have done a bit around here before


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Originally Posted by Phil Hoskins
Just a bit of self-horn-tooting, I have done a bit around here before
That was you? I thought it was all magic!


You never change things by fighting the existing reality.
To change something, build a new model that makes the old model obsolete.
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Don't think for one minute, Phil, that we don't appreciate your efforts around here. You've been steady as a rock for years.


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Phil, you KNOW we Ranters love you more than we love our luggage.
If you didn't know, now you do.
I am just a bottle washer and a tire jockey, and as can be seen by the evidence, STILL IN NEED of massive amounts of guidance, which you supplied just a mere two days ago.

So for the record, allow me to send all those flowers I got over to Phil, NWP, Skyhawk, Greger and of course our head honcho Doug.

I am deeply grateful for being allowed to toggle the switches and jiggle the handle on the machinery but I am the least experienced at the ART of moderating and the credit for that goes decidedly to the above and many others who may no longer be with us.

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Marco Rubio is pretty sure that his unique strategy of not winning any states will help him carve a path to the nomination.

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You just need more candidates to drop out, and Rubio will ascend to the lead. All those minor candidates should drop out now. By staying, they are just hurting their party. A court decision that disqualifies Cruz would put Rubio in the lead too.

Of course, I could be wrong. Just depends on how racist the old white men are. Could be they won't vote for a Hispanic. But he doesn't seem all that Hispanic. Just look at the sharp suit and tie!

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Now that Rick Perry's indictments have been set aside, he thinks he has a chance (again!) at being POTUS in 2016 because of a brokered GOP convention.

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On the subject of who would be more likely to advance an agenda as President - Clinton or Sanders - the following was posted on a local blog by a guy I know:

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As for Bernie Sanders vs. Hillary Clinton: You knock Sanders because he is, in your description, an ineffective legislator and unlikely to pass an agenda if he wins the presidency. On the other hand, it is implied, Clinton will be effective.

I remember 2007, when Barack Obama was first coming into view. At public events around the country and in Silver City, Obama was making an appeal that politics had become corrosive and poisonous, and the people of the country needed a new way of talking to one another. Obama promised he could break through the logjam. My attitude towards Obama and towards those who supported him and pushed that line was that they were deluded. "With whom," I thought, "do you think you are dealing? Have you been paying attention to the Republicans?"

To those who think that President Bernie Sanders will be ineffective but President Hillary Clinton will "get things done," I say: "With whom do you think you are dealing? Have you been paying attention to the Republicans?" The reality is that neither President Sanders nor President Clinton will get much -- if anything -- done, at least initially, and maybe for the entire course of their presidencies. That does not mean that it does not matter which one becomes president.

To take just one issue: Neither President Clinton nor President Sanders, faced with a Republican majority in both houses of Congress, is going to get anything through. But President Clinton will call, repeatedly, for an increase in the minimum wage from $7.25/hour to $10.10/hour (which is what Obama is currently calling for -- to no avail). What is persuasive about that call? That it will raise income for a full-time worker from the poverty line for a family of 2 to the poverty line for a family of 3? Clearly, that still leaves children in poverty -- a fact that Clinton will never mention. On the other hand, President Sanders will call -- over and over again -- for a minimum wage of $15.00/hour. He will say, truthfully, that at $15.00, a family of five that now lives at about 50% of the poverty line will be lifted above the poverty line.

Which message, repeated over and over again from the bully pulpit of the White House, is likely to catch on and resonate and perhaps -- just perhaps -- get people to change whom they elect to Congress? The one that calls for us to keep children of working parents in poverty? Or the one that calls for us to lift children out of poverty?

I take it as a given that neither Sanders nor Clinton will get much if anything done in a first term, and maybe not in a second, either. We don't know what changes the atmosphere created by President Sanders might instigate. We do know what changes President Clinton, trying to "get things done," will bring. We have had that experience. We will get welfare reform that cuts the ground out from the unemployed and underemployed in an economy that creates ever more people in those two categories. We will get further proof that "the era of big government is over." (Who said that? Hmm. I wonder.) We will get more trade deals like NAFTA (Clinton's current expedient and soon-to-be-abandoned opposition to the TPP notwithstanding).

Pundits say that there is not much difference between the policy pronouncements of Sanders and Clinton. I'm not sure I agree, but even if I did, is there anyone foolish enough to believe that President Clinton will be saying from the White House lawn what candidate Clinton is saying now while Bernie Sanders has a megaphone? On the other hand, is there anyone who thinks President Sanders will be saying anything other than what he is saying now, no matter who the opposition is?

It is a possibility that we won't ever get what President Sanders will call for. It is a certainty we will never get what President Clinton will not even talk about.

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