I've got plenty of answers- Im just done seriously debating with pilots on politics when they tend not to care about rational arguments.
Actually, I've yet to see anyone on this forum offer answers on how to stop outsourcing and exorbitant CEO compensation. Those seem to be the chief complaints of the liberals these days, and nothing the Obama administration has done has even BEGUN to address this. And I'd argue that some of his tax policies are actually an incentive for companies TO outsource.
I'll throw in my two cents- but that's all it is- respond or don't- no obligation-
I do love that you paint me as an ideologue but not yourself- I'd imagine both are baseless- I too have voted republican when I found fiscally conservative, socially liberal pols.
To be fair, I didn't call you specifically an idealogue, because you actually usually try to explain your positions and have backing material. I was referring to the people who blindly say 'vote Democratic' JUST because we're in a union. And be careful admitting you've voted Republican, so you don't have PCL lumping you in with the rest of us "right-wing radical nutjobs."
What we saw in the 2000's are those people kicked out of the Rep party with purity tests and hailing rush limbaugh. (ie: John McCain's sad demise of the once respected maverick, selling his soul to be relevant in an increasingly partisan country.)
It's the same on both sides of the aisle, Wave. More and more partisanship and appeal to the far ends to get the nomination. And yes, I agree with you that it sucks. Here's a coupla' examples for you from the left: 1. Joe Lieberman, lost his primary because he wasn't blindly toeing the liberal line; he wasn't FAR enough left. He is a moderate, something sorely needed on both sides. He ran as an independent and won, clearly because the people of CT wanted something other than the good party man the Democrats put up. 2. The Affordable Health Care Act, i.e. Obama-care. All the Democrats voted for it, despite the fact that nobody actually read the damn thing, because that was the party line. That's not good or responsible government.
As far as McCain goes, he too is a moderate, and I suspect that a lot of what he said during the primary was what he felt he had to, to actually GET the support of the far right, in order to BE in the election. Had he been elected, I suspect his true, more moderate stances would have prevailed. I guess we'll never know for sure.
And I would argue that you would not vehemently defend Romney if you were not an ideologue - conservatives don't like him- R's tried out every possibly viable candidate for the role-
Begging for it to be anyone but Romney-
I've never "vehemently" defended Romney, but you have always seemed to defend Obama. So who's the idealogue here?
I only made one post concerning Romney to defend against an insult directed at me. And did you ever wonder WHY a lot of Republicans don't like Romney? It's because he's not conservative ENOUGH. In my opinion, that part is a good thing. Like I've always maintained--we need politicians on both sides to be closer to the center. That's where the real people live. I should think that you'd appreciate that.
You can really vote for that-?
Actually, I'm essentially just voting against Obama. Did you read my opinions above about the least harm? That's my theory here. And he'll actually do less social harm the GW Bush, not being quite as religiously influenced, or nearly as far to the right.
Sorry- the white house is D until 2024 at least, bc Hillary will be next with none of the experience issues Obama has.
Btw, We may not work for herb, but we do work for someone who fought like hell through the recession to not furlough and not get paycuts through-
How many airline ceo's did that? I'm proud of that.
I agree with you here--that's why SWA is the only airline I applied to. But the reason is not because they necessarily agree with either party's platform. While Gary is not Herb, I believe that neither would appreciate the (in my opinion!) irresponsible way the President has handled the country's finances. It's not how THEY operate.