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5 minutes ago, daz28 said:

Bruh, that has been Joe Biden's message since day one.  You can Google it yourself if you're being genuine.  Keep in mind also that Moscow Mitch, Trump and co.  CONSTANTLY talk about winning being a mandate by the people to do their bidding and implement their policies

 

While were here let's debunk the first myth of what the social Democrats will do to 'our' country.  ThE StOcK MaRkEt wIlL KrAsH!

You provided the same amount of proof of Antifa being inside the building as voter fraud.  1 case.  The problem lies in that the idiot Trump, OAN, and Newsmax crowd take that one example to create a complete false narrative that it was Antifa fueled.

Who cares...the point is if there is one Antifa member participating these dumb dumbs cannot say there were no Antifa members participating... 1+1 does not =0 like they would lead you to believe.

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1 minute ago, Sherlock Holmes said:

Who cares...the point is if there is one Antifa member participating these dumb dumbs cannot say there were no Antifa members participating... 1+1 does not =0 like they would lead you to believe.

Again, I have no problem with you citing facts.  It's the surmised conspiracy theories that follow made by the 'common sense' crowd.  If Antifa was at fault here, then show me the proof.  Otherwise, stow it.

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Just now, daz28 said:

Again, I have no problem with you citing facts.  It's the surmised conspiracy theories that follow made by the 'common sense' crowd.  If Antifa was at fault here, then show me the proof.  Otherwise, stow it.

I could care less who is at fault... it shouldn't have happened. I am not going to sit here and apologize for fellow Trump supporters actions the way these Antifa lovers do...  I'm not going to sit here and make excuses the way Dems and Antifa lovers do....

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Sherlock Holmes said:

I could care less who is at fault... it shouldn't have happened. I am not going to sit here and apologize for fellow Trump supporters actions the way these Antifa lovers do...  I'm not going to sit here and make excuses the way Dems and Antifa lovers do....

 

 

You mean like Biden does??    Biden condemns Antifa, violence 'across the board' amid riots | Fox News

 

Stop pulling nonsense out of your ying yang.  THIS is what I mean by idiots ignoring facts, and stating EASILY provable falsehoods.

3 minutes ago, Tenhigh said:

So much for common ground.   Can this at least remain a civil thread? 

Not if people are going to continue bold faced lying.  Should I just say that lies are true to keep things civil?

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5 minutes ago, daz28 said:

You mean like Biden does??    Biden condemns Antifa, violence 'across the board' amid riots | Fox News

 

Stop pulling nonsense out of your ying yang.  THIS is what I mean by idiots ignoring facts, and stating EASILY provable falsehoods.

Not if people are going to continue bold faced lying.  Should I just say that lies are true to keep things civil?

It's the insults, not needed by either side to disagree with someone, nor allowed in the TOS of this board.

Save it for the pats fans.

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3 hours ago, transplantbillsfan said:

Support of Trump in the Republican party was some crazy high number of 95% or something crazy just a few months ago. 

 

Are you getting this number from where the sun does shine?  If so, can you provide any proof? A link or something?

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28 minutes ago, Tenhigh said:

It's the insults, not needed by either side to disagree with someone, nor allowed in the TOS of this board.

Save it for the pats fans.

Calling a spade a spade is not an insult.  You can't disagree with a fact.  Alternative facts are what got us here.  Being nice to, and accepting people who are bold-faced liars got us here.  

3 minutes ago, reddogblitz said:

 

Are you getting this number from where the sun does shine?  If so, can you provide any proof? A link or something?

It's a well known fact that Trump has had support of Republicans by over 90% his whole term.  It's not hard to Google

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20 minutes ago, daz28 said:

It's a well known fact that Trump has had support of Republicans by over 90% his whole term.  It's not hard to Google

 

It's not my job to prove your points. If it's so available you should be able to prove it. 

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22 minutes ago, daz28 said:

Calling a spade a spade is not an insult.  You can't disagree with a fact.  Alternative facts are what got us here.  Being nice to, and accepting people who are bold-faced liars got us here.  

It's a well known fact that Trump has had support of Republicans by over 90% his whole term.  It's not hard to Google

Gotcha.   So should I just kill the thread or do we need more space to treat each other like a$$holes?

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18 minutes ago, reddogblitz said:

 

It's not my job to prove your points. If it's so available you should be able to prove it. 

So your job is to just dispute everything w/o knowing if it's true or not?  Here's a neat one for you about Republicans:  The survey released by YouGov on Thursday morning found that 45 percent of Republican voters backed the attack on the Capitol building, while 43 percent said they "strongly or somewhat" opposed the protesters' behavior.  Cute, huh!

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3 hours ago, Tenhigh said:

 

Do you think that everything he has done in office is terrible?  

 

You can never say that about anyone.  But he's been an awful President.

 

Hell, he should be taking credit for the vaccine (even though he bungled SO MUCH of the entire Pandemic itself), but instead he can't stop talking about election fraud.

 

This guy was just horrible for our country in so many different ways.

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1 hour ago, reddogblitz said:

 

Are you getting this number from where the sun does shine?  If so, can you provide any proof? A link or something?

 

Wow.... so you haven't paid ANY attention, have you?

 

https://news.gallup.com/poll/203198/presidential-approval-ratings-donald-trump.aspx

94% in September

94% from September-October

95% mid October (insane considering this was after that absolute debacle of a first debate)

90% in November AFTER the election!!!

87% in the first half of December which is just..... giphy.gif

 

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16 minutes ago, transplantbillsfan said:

 

Wow.... so you haven't paid ANY attention, have you?

 

https://news.gallup.com/poll/203198/presidential-approval-ratings-donald-trump.aspx

94% in September

94% from September-October

95% mid October (insane considering this was after that absolute debacle of a first debate)

90% in November AFTER the election!!!

87% in the first half of December which is just..... giphy.gif

 

I bang my head when I assure Trumpees there's a sun, and they look up in disbelief, because it's cloudy out.

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there is an issue I would think both sides of the aisle would be able to agree with is prescription drug prices being waaaay too high. Llowering of that cost alone would benefit millions of Americans. Health issues aren't respecters of party affiliation.

 

Healthcare in general is more of a quagmire but the issue I outlined above I would think is as important to both sides as any

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as far as other financial concerns I would hope that it would be agreeable that the ultra rich not receive the tax breaks and loopholes they currently enjoy and that a fairer way of parceling out the burden of taxation be enacted.

 

Thats a more shaky ground premise but its one I would like to see implemented. The whole Trump taxes debacle to me hinged on he saying "he obeyed the law" when he did or did not legally pay zero taxes when in fact there were policies in place that inherently benefited the richest of the rich the ones most able to afford to pay including he and cronys of his aka billionaires.

 

If that is too open a can of worms pleas disregard.

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41 minutes ago, transplantbillsfan said:

 

Wow.... so you haven't paid ANY attention, have you?

 

https://news.gallup.com/poll/203198/presidential-approval-ratings-donald-trump.aspx

94% in September

94% from September-October

95% mid October (insane considering this was after that absolute debacle of a first debate)

90% in November AFTER the election!!!

87% in the first half of December which is just..... giphy.gif

 

 

Thanks. I did not know.  

 

24 minutes ago, daz28 said:

I bang my head when I assure Trumpees there's a sun, and they look up in disbelief, because it's cloudy out.

 

I'm not a Trumpee if that's what you are insinuating.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Muppy said:

ultra rich not receive the tax breaks and loopholes they currently enjoy and that a fairer way of parceling out the burden of taxation be enacted.

 

Thats a more shaky ground premise but its one I would like to see implemented. The whole Trump taxes debacle to me hinged on he saying "he obeyed the law" when he did or did not legally pay zero taxes when in fact there were policies in place that inherently benefited the richest of the rich the ones most able to afford to pay including he and cronys of his aka billionaires.

 

If that is too open a can of worms pleas disregard.

 

cut trumps tax plan...i agree, it was a artificial way to boost the economy imo. is it even a cut if it was getting tossed on the deficit?

 

bidens plan tax the rich more...great! how do you stop them from just jacking up prices? taking it out on workforce pay. moving themselves and companies oversea, as been the trend? i don't think its as easy as he makes it sound.

 

everyone sees the tax the rich plan YAAAY! then downstream they are the ones that are paying the price. alot of the damage comes on as a slow silent boil. its so hard to not have that happen. hes not asked about that part for some reason. its surface level fixes like alot of his plans. noone seems to want to dig deeper into it for some reason.

 

its like when we read about a buisness penalized for dumping sewage. 100 million wow! thats great news! everyone is for a cleaner planet.

 

never hear that it saved them 500 million to do it. they make a profit to do it AND get caught..so they will roll those dice all day. but we sure feel good to read it. 

 

We need answers on these things or you end up with clinton extending loans to lower class...that results in banks predatory manipulation that almost crushes the entire economy. again lower middle class paid that price. 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, transplantbillsfan said:

 

Wow.... so you haven't paid ANY attention, have you?

 

https://news.gallup.com/poll/203198/presidential-approval-ratings-donald-trump.aspx

94% in September

94% from September-October

95% mid October (insane considering this was after that absolute debacle of a first debate)

90% in November AFTER the election!!!

87% in the first half of December which is just..... giphy.gif

 

 

I looked into this a little more.  This is the normal for a first term President in The last 4 months of an election year since at least Bill Clinton.

 

Bill Clinton

91, 86, 87, 91

https://news.gallup.com/poll/116584/presidential-approval-ratings-bill-clinton.aspx

 

W

95, 94, 96, 93

https://news.gallup.com/poll/116500/presidential-approval-ratings-george-bush.aspx

 

Obama

89, 92, 91, 93

https://news.gallup.com/poll/116479/barack-obama-presidential-job-approval.aspx

 

That's why I don't pay too close attention to approval ratings.  Especially in party.

 

Doesn't mean they are all zombies. It's politics.  Rally around your person in the last few months before an election cuz the other person would be way worse.

 

Yeah I know, but it's Trump.

 

Hang in, we got less than 2 weeks to go.

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34 minutes ago, reddogblitz said:

 

I looked into this a little more.  This is the normal for a first term President in The last 4 months of an election year since at least Bill Clinton.

 

Bill Clinton

91, 86, 87, 91

https://news.gallup.com/poll/116584/presidential-approval-ratings-bill-clinton.aspx

 

W

95, 94, 96, 93

https://news.gallup.com/poll/116500/presidential-approval-ratings-george-bush.aspx

 

Obama

89, 92, 91, 93

https://news.gallup.com/poll/116479/barack-obama-presidential-job-approval.aspx

 

That's why I don't pay too close attention to approval ratings.  Especially in party.

 

Doesn't mean they are all zombies. It's politics.  Rally around your person in the last few months before an election cuz the other person would be way worse.

 

Those Presidents were just better in their first terms than Trump.

 

This was an interesting exercise, though. You doubted my statement and asked for proof. I provided requested proof.

 

Then in an effort to validate your own beliefs you sought evidence you could use to counter that proof.

 

There's a big difference between those other Presidents and Trump. It's Covid and our current Economy. We lost 4,000+ Americans today and have lost 375,000 since the Pandemic began less than a year ago and all Trump cares about are his false claims of a rigged election.

 

400,000 Americans will have died because of Covid under Trump's watch by the time he's finally out of office.

 

Is there even a REMOTELY similar situation among the 3 cited 1st term Presidents?

 

I appreciate the initial acknowledgement even if you couldn't quite sustain it, but it might be best to accept how terrible he is.

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2 minutes ago, transplantbillsfan said:

 

Those Presidents were just better in their first terms than Trump.

 

This was an interesting exercise, though. You doubted my statement and asked for proof. I provided requested proof.

 

Then in an effort to validate your own beliefs you sought evidence you could use to counter that proof.

 

There's a big difference between those other Presidents and Trump. It's Covid and our current Economy.

 

I appreciate the initial acknowledgement even if you couldn't quite sustain it .

 

This is why we can't have common ground. I just looked at the numbers you provided and made an observation. You twisted it into me wanting to validate my own beliefs whatever that means.  

 

Trump is a scum bag and I am counting the days til his exit. Doesn't mean I can't look at numbers and notice trends objectively.

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5 minutes ago, reddogblitz said:

 

This is why we can't have common ground. I just looked at the numbers you provided and made an observation. You twisted it into me wanting to validate my own beliefs whatever that means.  

 

Trump is a scum bag and I am counting the days til his exit. Doesn't mean I can't look at numbers and notice trends objectively.

 

Being "objective" relating to numbers correlating to the situation I provided you relating to Trump's last few months in office combined with his actual Increasing support among Republicans isn't objectivity, it's naivete, if not wilful ignorance.

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15 minutes ago, transplantbillsfan said:

 

Being "objective" relating to numbers correlating to the situation I provided you relating to Trump's last few months in office combined with his actual Increasing support among Republicans isn't objectivity, it's naivete, if not wilful ignorance.

Oh you must be talking about the president who was IMPEACHED for bribing a foreign official by trying to get them to destroy his political opponent, yet they STILL supported him.  Here's the facts for those who still aren't in the know:  They still loved Trump, because Fox and the other insane outlets convinced them Democrats are 10x worse than the most crooked president we've ever seen. The Republican party still supported him, because his numbskull followers would primary anyone who did the right thing, and stand up for Democracy.  Then there's 100k lies, and 100k other things he did that were not presidential.  Now maybe he can understand why it's completely mind-numbing that he still had 90% approval.  THAT'S why context matters.  

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6 minutes ago, Tenhigh said:

I tried.  Lets just let this one die, fellas.  

I told you, you cannot find common ground with the brainwashed. Be happy that Republicans and Democrats have found common ground in our Senate as of late to force out the 3rd party of brainwashed lead by Trump.

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32 minutes ago, Tenhigh said:

I tried.  Lets just let this one die, fellas.  

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7 hours ago, daz28 said:

Oh you must be talking about the president who was IMPEACHED for bribing a foreign official by trying to get them to destroy his political opponent, yet they STILL supported him.  Here's the facts for those who still aren't in the know:  They still loved Trump, because Fox and the other insane outlets convinced them Democrats are 10x worse than the most crooked president we've ever seen. The Republican party still supported him, because his numbskull followers would primary anyone who did the right thing, and stand up for Democracy.  Then there's 100k lies, and 100k other things he did that were not presidential.  Now maybe he can understand why it's completely mind-numbing that he still had 90% approval.  THAT'S why context matters.  

Please list all 100k lies and 100k other things... we'll be waiting:flirt:

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I kind of find it false equivalence to go "both sides are extreme" when one got their asses beat for asking "Hey, can there be real consequences when cops kill an unarmed person?" And "Are you going to do anything about these Nazis" while the other just went through a deadly seizure of our legislature in an attempt to overturn an election.

 

TLDR? You're full of ***** and you should feel bad

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10 hours ago, transplantbillsfan said:

 

Being "objective" relating to numbers correlating to the situation I provided you relating to Trump's last few months in office combined with his actual Increasing support among Republicans isn't objectivity, it's naivete, if not wilful ignorance.

 

Wow you really got me.

 

Good job. carry on.

 

Go BILLS !!!

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I was just about to go in and delete this thread, and decided I wanted to give it one last look before I killed it.  What  I saw really shocked me, and restored a sliver of faith in our future.  Upon further review, we seem to agree on a hell of a lot of things.    Leaving out why you think that the other side is terrible, and your side is right, can anyone dispute the below points?  

 

1.  The Bills are an awesome football team.  

2.  As a species, we should be beyond the point where we result to rioting and looting. 

3.  We are all too often rigid in our views.  

4.  Extremists on the end of both spectrums are bad for the country.  @TB Bills

5.  People that stormed thru police and vandalized the Capitol should ABSOLUTELY be charged. @Big Blitz

6.  We all want American children to grow up nourished, educated, and sent out into the world prepared to be more successful than we are. @reddogblitz

7.  What we need is more compromise, and less talk of winning all three branches so 'we can do whatever we want. @SoCal Deek

8.  Social media/artificial intelligence is at least partly responsible for this.   People get fed more of what they spend time on.  They see little and eventually none of what they skip over.  Then they see others who agree with their viewpoints.  It all feeds on itself.  @mattynh
9.  Large numbers of people of are incredibly gullible and are being manipulated like puppets. @mattynh
10.  Humans are territorial by nature.   @mattynh

11.  Killing unarmed people is wrong.  @Buffarukus

12.  Violent protests should be condemned.  @Buffarukus

13.  All people should be treated equally.  @Buffarukus

14.  We all need unity and to stop acting like we are supremely correct and the other side is supremely wrong... If you can't do that then you need a good long look at yourself. @Sherlock Holmes

15.  Prescription drug prices are priced too high. Lowering of that cost alone would benefit millions of Americans. Health issues aren't respecters of party affiliation. @Muppy

16.  A fairer way of parceling out the burden of taxation needs to be enacted. @Muppy

17.  Storming the capital is worse than looting a Target. @daz28

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17 hours ago, transplantbillsfan said:

 

The Republicans you know are not representative of the party as a whole.

 

It's pretty widely known that support of Trump in the Republican party was insanely high.

 

Now, maybe what you're actually saying is what I hear from my Bills fan friend who voted for Trump in that he doesn't like what he says, but he loves what he's been doing.

 

Even that's problematic, in all honesty.  The Trump policies are so closely tied in with who he is and what he says.

Why was it high?  Be specific if you will--give me top three or four. 

 

 That's the question you as a filthy footed sandal wearing hippy stoner beach bum* need to answer. 

 

*We tease because we love.  I have a big nose and lazy eye--have at it. 

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Tenhigh said:

I tried.  Lets just let this one die, fellas.  

Nah--you're on to something here.  The challenge is the format.  I engage often with folks that are left/far left, and nary a cross word between us.  Admittedly I haven't spoken to any this week, but I imagine it will go the same as it always does.  It's very easy to take swipes at another and dig your heels in when someone is not sitting across from you responding.  

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33 minutes ago, Tenhigh said:

I was just about to go in and delete this thread, and decided I wanted to give it one last look before I killed it.  What  I saw really shocked me, and restored a sliver of faith in our future.  Upon further review, we seem to agree on a hell of a lot of things.    Leaving out why you think that the other side is terrible, and your side is right, can anyone dispute the below points?  

 

 

5.  People that stormed thru police and vandalized the Capitol should not be charged. @Big Blitz

 

 

 

Wait, I said they absolutely should be charged.  

 

I worded my response as "I don't know anyone that thinks these people should not be charged."  They absolutely should be.  

 

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1 minute ago, Big Blitz said:

 

 

Wait, I said they absolutely should be charged.  

 

I worded my response as "I don't know anyone that thinks these people should not be charged."  They absolutely should be.  

 

Sorry, I fixed it.  

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19 hours ago, transplantbillsfan said:

 

Honestly, I kinda think he has a point.  All Extremism is bad.  Absolutely.  And there are extremists on the far-left who should be condemned and penalized.

 

However, the very core of Trumpism really is to fight, not accept defeat, and not help others if it doesn't benefit yourself.

 

The only good that seems to be coming out of yesterday is that I think FINALLY Trump has lost his grip on the Republican party, which will now almost certainly be fractured as Trump's followers likely break off to try to create some 3rd party likely not named the Trumpsters Terrorism Party.

I hope that part is true.

I hope, but I doubt that it's true.

There will be a concerted effort by the old powers that be to reconstruct some version of the Republican Party as it existed before Trump's takeover -- a takeover that old guard largely allowed to happen (Wall Street Journal types, and I'm a subscriber, but maybe not for long) or even encouraged (the Lindsey Grahams who have now reverted to their 2015 opinion of Trump).

I don't know if it can happen. They may have forever lost the suburban upper middle class voters, and if you can't get them back, all that's left are the grievance-obsessed nationalist types.

I want it to happen. We need a credible opposition party to rein in the worst impulses of the Democratic Party, which now (thanks to Trump) controls the House, Senate, and White House. 

It starts with marginalizing Trump himself, and his idiot adult children. They should never be allowed to hobnob in polite society again.

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4 hours ago, Tenhigh said:

I was just about to go in and delete this thread, and decided I wanted to give it one last look before I killed it.  What  I saw really shocked me, and restored a sliver of faith in our future.  Upon further review, we seem to agree on a hell of a lot of things.    Leaving out why you think that the other side is terrible, and your side is right, can anyone dispute the below points?  

 

1.  The Bills are an awesome football team.  

2.  As a species, we should be beyond the point where we result to rioting and looting. 

3.  We are all too often rigid in our views.  

4.  Extremists on the end of both spectrums are bad for the country.  @TB Bills

5.  People that stormed thru police and vandalized the Capitol should ABSOLUTELY be charged. @Big Blitz

6.  We all want American children to grow up nourished, educated, and sent out into the world prepared to be more successful than we are. @reddogblitz

7.  What we need is more compromise, and less talk of winning all three branches so 'we can do whatever we want. @SoCal Deek

8.  Social media/artificial intelligence is at least partly responsible for this.   People get fed more of what they spend time on.  They see little and eventually none of what they skip over.  Then they see others who agree with their viewpoints.  It all feeds on itself.  @mattynh
9.  Large numbers of people of are incredibly gullible and are being manipulated like puppets. @mattynh
10.  Humans are territorial by nature.   @mattynh

11.  Killing unarmed people is wrong.  @Buffarukus

12.  Violent protests should be condemned.  @Buffarukus

13.  All people should be treated equally.  @Buffarukus

14.  We all need unity and to stop acting like we are supremely correct and the other side is supremely wrong... If you can't do that then you need a good long look at yourself. @Sherlock Holmes

15.  Prescription drug prices are priced too high. Lowering of that cost alone would benefit millions of Americans. Health issues aren't respecters of party affiliation. @Muppy

16.  A fairer way of parceling out the burden of taxation needs to be enacted. @Muppy

Sounds good to me!!! Great job!

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4 hours ago, Tenhigh said:

I was just about to go in and delete this thread, and decided I wanted to give it one last look before I killed it.  What  I saw really shocked me, and restored a sliver of faith in our future.  Upon further review, we seem to agree on a hell of a lot of things.    Leaving out why you think that the other side is terrible, and your side is right, can anyone dispute the below points?  

 

1.  The Bills are an awesome football team.  

2.  As a species, we should be beyond the point where we result to rioting and looting. 

3.  We are all too often rigid in our views.  

4.  Extremists on the end of both spectrums are bad for the country.  @TB Bills

5.  People that stormed thru police and vandalized the Capitol should ABSOLUTELY be charged. @Big Blitz

6.  We all want American children to grow up nourished, educated, and sent out into the world prepared to be more successful than we are. @reddogblitz

7.  What we need is more compromise, and less talk of winning all three branches so 'we can do whatever we want. @SoCal Deek

8.  Social media/artificial intelligence is at least partly responsible for this.   People get fed more of what they spend time on.  They see little and eventually none of what they skip over.  Then they see others who agree with their viewpoints.  It all feeds on itself.  @mattynh
9.  Large numbers of people of are incredibly gullible and are being manipulated like puppets. @mattynh
10.  Humans are territorial by nature.   @mattynh

11.  Killing unarmed people is wrong.  @Buffarukus

12.  Violent protests should be condemned.  @Buffarukus

13.  All people should be treated equally.  @Buffarukus

14.  We all need unity and to stop acting like we are supremely correct and the other side is supremely wrong... If you can't do that then you need a good long look at yourself. @Sherlock Holmes

15.  Prescription drug prices are priced too high. Lowering of that cost alone would benefit millions of Americans. Health issues aren't respecters of party affiliation. @Muppy

16.  A fairer way of parceling out the burden of taxation needs to be enacted. @Muppy

Can you add: An insurrection by domestic terrorists attempting to destroy the fabric of our representative elected system of government is NOT the same as the looting of a Target store by a group of citizens who perceive that injustice has been done to them for farr too long??  

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13 minutes ago, daz28 said:

Can you add: An insurrection by domestic terrorists attempting to destroy the fabric of our representative elected system of government is NOT the same as the looting of a Target store by a group of citizens who perceive that injustice has been done to them for farr too long??  

Can you try and make it a little less provocative?  For some reason this post reminded me of the guy Tom in Its a Wonderful Life who said "ILL TAKE TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY TWO DOLLARS,  AND TWO HUNDRED FORTY TWO DOLLARS ISNT GOING TO RUIN ANYBODY!"  How about "storming the capital is worse than looting a Target"?

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2 minutes ago, Tenhigh said:

Can you try and make it a little less provocative?  For some reason this post reminded me of the guy Tom in Its a Wonderful Life who said "ILL TAKE TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY TWO DOLLARS,  AND TWO HUNDRED FORTY TWO DOLLARS ISNT GOING TO RUIN ANYBODY!"  How about "storming the capital is worse than looting a Target"?

Fine, for this instance, but I like to lay things down in terms where it's very, very hard to dispute them.  

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On 1/7/2021 at 12:46 PM, Tenhigh said:

Hello friends.  As an American, I'm almost physically ill at what has happened to our country.  I think we can all agree that this @$%^ has gotten out of hand.  It seems to me that too many people in this country have decided that their opinions are truths, and that ANYONE who disagrees with them are the enemy.  Hyperbole and name calling rule the day, and family members aren't speaking to each other based on their politics.  To me, it's time to say enough is enough.  If we continue down this path, which we can see is clearly happening even on a football message board, we're pretty much screwed as a society.  

 

We all need to try and find some common ground, and since we're all here for the same reason, I think this is as good a place to start as any.  So I'll start with a few and things I think we can all agree on, and maybe we can all go from there.

 

1.  The Bills are an awesome football team.  

2.  As a species, we should be beyond the point where we result to rioting and looting. 

3.  We are all too often rigid in our views.  

 

Please add on if you see fit.  Its' gotta be better than calling each other idiots.

 

I disagree with a ton of folks on this forum, but I can agree with them that our Bills are awesome.

 

 

 

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