Sigma_Orionis wrote:All I have to say is that Donald Trump is IMHO the epitome of the so called "Ugly American" so I hope he loses badly.
SciFi Chick wrote:To answer swift's question, I am voting for Bernie Sanders no matter what. If I have to write his name in, so be it. I've reached my line in the sand. If the U.S. is dumb enough to elect Trump just because I vote for Sanders, then the U.S. deserves what it gets.
SciFi Chick wrote:You're not alienating me. We are both, clearly emotional about this election, as I think many people are. That said, if you say I'm doing something stupid, and I don't think it's stupid, I'm going to mouth off at you.
I'm also not convinced Hillary can win against Trump. Yet another reason for me not to vote for her. I'll feel a lot better if Bernie gets the nomination. My primary is on March 1. I've never been this excited about voting in a primary before.
Rommie wrote:Speaking of nosy people, apparently my opinions are good enough to be top 10 in the NY Times on this issue.
As I say in that comment, not even completely on board with Bernie, I just am so tired about the idea that things can't change in the USA.
Section 73.1941 [47 CFR §73.1941] Equal Opportunities.
(a) General requirements. Except as other-wise indicated in § 73.1944, no station licensee is required to permit the use of its facilities by any legally qualified candidate for public office, but if any licensee shall permit any such candidate to use its facilities, it shall afford equal opportunities to all other candidates for that office to use such facilities. Such licensee shall have no power of censorship over the material broadcast by any such candidate. Appearance by a legally qualified candidate on any:
(1) Bona fide newscast;
(2) Bona fide news interview;
(3) Bona fide news documentary (if the appearance of the candidate is incidental to the presentation of the subject or subjects covered by the news documentary); or
(4) On-the-spot coverage of bona fide news events (including, but not limited to political conventions and activities incidental thereto) shall not be deemed to be use of broadcasting station. (section 315(a) of the Communications Act.)
(b) Uses. As used in this section and § 73.1942, the term "use" means a candidate appearance (including by voice or picture) that is not exempt under paragraphs 73.1941 (a)(1) through (a)(4) of this section.
(c) Timing of request. A request for equal opportunities must be submitted to the licensee within 1 week of the day on which the first prior use giving rise to the right of equal opportunities occurred: Provided, however, That where the person was not a candidate at the time of such first prior use, he or she shall submit his or her request within 1 week of the first subsequent use after he or she has become a legally qualified candidate for the office in question.
(d) Burden of proof. A candidate requesting equal opportunities of the licensee or complaining of noncompliance to the Commission shall have the burden of proving that he or she and his or her opponent are legally qualified candidates for the same public office.
(e) Discrimination between candidates. In making time available to candidates for public office, no licensee shall make any discrimination between candidates in practices, regulations, facilities, or services for or in connection with the service rendered pursuant to this part, or make or give any preference to any candidate for public office or subject any such candidate to any prejudice or disadvantage; nor shall any licensee make any contract or other agreement which shall have the effect of permitting any legally qualified candidate for any public office to broadcast to the exclusion of other legally qualified candidates for the same public office.
[57 FR 208, Jan. 3, 1992; 59 FR 14568, March 29, 1994]
vendic wrote:That is why I would rather have Trump as President than Hillary.
To me she represents what is wrong with American politics.
She talks the talk of the common people while walking, serving and envying the gardens of the American pseudo royalty.
vendic wrote:That is why I would rather have Trump as President than Hillary.
To me she represents what is wrong with American politics.
She talks the talk of the common people while walking, serving and envying the gardens of the American pseudo royalty.
vendic wrote:I didn't think we were debating, rather clarifying our positions.
We're all known each other way too long for us to make a serious attempt at changing another's opinion. Correcting misconceptions is about the limit of it.
vendic wrote:I just rate Trump as a lower risk in the long run than Hillary. In the short term however that is reversed. She's the lower risk.
Then we have to rate the severity of the risk and I just don't believe Trump will devastate the USA in the short term.
However, getting yet more established politicians not representing the people again in office, in the long run will.
In some ways I think people that are thinking Trump will destroy the USA are in the same boat as those that thought Obama would bring in death camps. Over exaggerated.
geonuc wrote:I don't think Putin gives a crap whether the US president can be reasoned with. Did he care when he annexed the Crimea? No. He knew that despite our very reasonable president's protests, there was fuck-all we or anyone else could do about it.
Now, what do you think President Trump would do if pro-Russian rebels in the Ukraine shoot down an American airliner?
Swift wrote:I am more than a little alarmed that you are comparing me to Obama death camp believers. I don't know if I should be alarmed that the comparison is correct and I'm that insane, or what...
I could see Trump either getting us nuked, or into a civil war, or god knows what. In that case, there is no long term.
Maybe the fact that I think such things makes me a equivalent to an Obama-death-camp believer; I don't think so, but what do I know.
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