What got you into talking /interested in politics?
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When my dad (#1) told me years ago that if I wasn't a liberal in my 20s, I had no heart, and if I wasn't a conservative by my 40s, I had no brains.
I figured I'd just skip the heart part. -
As much as I can't stand the obese, orange man (hi race) I'm more worried about my kid stepping on an aids infested needle at a Seattle park right now. And I want the potholes fixed god damn it!!BleachedAnusDawg said:I thought and cared starting during the 2000 presidential election. Cared even more after getting my first job post-college working in government affairs. The further I've gone in my career, which is focused in the housing industry, the less I give a shit about the national stuff. Local politics are insane and take too much energy and attention, and they're what actually matter the most. This Trump bullshit that people get distracted over is 99% meaningless, unless he launches a nuke.
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I try to focus more on the local level since those are real decisions that impact me, save from things like slight tax rate changes. And it happens there too which is honestly worse because there are even fewer checks and balances to identify and stop corruption.BearsWiin said:
That's actually happening at every level of government; you're just choosing to concentrate on the frothwhlinder said:I grew up just outside DC and my dad was a lobbyist. I told my HS government class in 1998 that W would be the next President.
I don't *think* I really argue it though, I find everything about politics so dumb anymore as it's nothing but cliched bullshit. Detailed policy debates trying to solve complex multi-variate problems are interesting, but those don't exist anymore. Dedicated servants trying to do what's best for their constituents and country don't exist anymore. It's become another game to try to play and win which will burn us eventually.
A dude I golf with, hardcore Republican, was railing about something with local politics and said how he hoped the Republican would win a School Board seat. (You can't openly run with a party for School Board here but you can be endorsed of course) I said I don't hope he wins because a political party shouldn't have any place on a fucking school board. His mind was just blown- the concept of running the schools to make best use of county resources without influence of a party platform had never entered his mind. -
Row boat is a hot bed of reasonable, centrist, political views.whlinder said:
I try to focus more on the local level since those are real decisions that impact me, save from things like slight tax rate changes. And it happens there too which is honestly worse because there are even fewer checks and balances to identify and stop corruption.BearsWiin said:
That's actually happening at every level of government; you're just choosing to concentrate on the frothwhlinder said:I grew up just outside DC and my dad was a lobbyist. I told my HS government class in 1998 that W would be the next President.
I don't *think* I really argue it though, I find everything about politics so dumb anymore as it's nothing but cliched bullshit. Detailed policy debates trying to solve complex multi-variate problems are interesting, but those don't exist anymore. Dedicated servants trying to do what's best for their constituents and country don't exist anymore. It's become another game to try to play and win which will burn us eventually.
A dude I golf with, hardcore Republican, was railing about something with local politics and said how he hoped the Republican would win a School Board seat. (You can't openly run with a party for School Board here but you can be endorsed of course) I said I don't hope he wins because a political party shouldn't have any place on a fucking school board. His mind was just blown- the concept of running the schools to make best use of county resources without influence of a party platform had never entered his mind. -
Long time, early 1980s until he was forced into retirement about 10 years ago. He wanted to keep working but Parkinsons...Bendintheriver said:
Just curious how long he lasted as a lobbyist and if you can share what industry he worked for.whlinder said:I grew up just outside DC and my dad was a lobbyist. I told my HS government class in 1998 that W would be the next President.
I don't *think* I really argue it though, I find everything about politics so dumb anymore as it's nothing but cliched bullshit. Detailed policy debates trying to solve complex multi-variate problems are interesting, but those don't exist anymore. Dedicated servants trying to do what's best for their constituents and country don't exist anymore. It's become another game to try to play and win which will burn us eventually.
Energy policy with a focus on renewable energy. He went to Kyoto in 1997. -
While I kind of agree with this it's pretty naive to believe that a School Board candidate that is beholden to the Teacher Unions, and most School Board members are, isn't being influenced by the Rat Party's platform. The teachers unions are nothing more than funding arms of the Rat party,whlinder said:
I try to focus more on the local level since those are real decisions that impact me, save from things like slight tax rate changes. And it happens there too which is honestly worse because there are even fewer checks and balances to identify and stop corruption.BearsWiin said:
That's actually happening at every level of government; you're just choosing to concentrate on the frothwhlinder said:I grew up just outside DC and my dad was a lobbyist. I told my HS government class in 1998 that W would be the next President.
I don't *think* I really argue it though, I find everything about politics so dumb anymore as it's nothing but cliched bullshit. Detailed policy debates trying to solve complex multi-variate problems are interesting, but those don't exist anymore. Dedicated servants trying to do what's best for their constituents and country don't exist anymore. It's become another game to try to play and win which will burn us eventually.
A dude I golf with, hardcore Republican, was railing about something with local politics and said how he hoped the Republican would win a School Board seat. (You can't openly run with a party for School Board here but you can be endorsed of course) I said I don't hope he wins because a political party shouldn't have any place on a fucking school board. His mind was just blown- the concept of running the schools to make best use of county resources without influence of a party platform had never entered his mind. -
#SlowStrategy #ElitistYellowSnow said:
Row boat is a hot bed of reasonable, centrist, political views.whlinder said:
I try to focus more on the local level since those are real decisions that impact me, save from things like slight tax rate changes. And it happens there too which is honestly worse because there are even fewer checks and balances to identify and stop corruption.BearsWiin said:
That's actually happening at every level of government; you're just choosing to concentrate on the frothwhlinder said:I grew up just outside DC and my dad was a lobbyist. I told my HS government class in 1998 that W would be the next President.
I don't *think* I really argue it though, I find everything about politics so dumb anymore as it's nothing but cliched bullshit. Detailed policy debates trying to solve complex multi-variate problems are interesting, but those don't exist anymore. Dedicated servants trying to do what's best for their constituents and country don't exist anymore. It's become another game to try to play and win which will burn us eventually.
A dude I golf with, hardcore Republican, was railing about something with local politics and said how he hoped the Republican would win a School Board seat. (You can't openly run with a party for School Board here but you can be endorsed of course) I said I don't hope he wins because a political party shouldn't have any place on a fucking school board. His mind was just blown- the concept of running the schools to make best use of county resources without influence of a party platform had never entered his mind. -
What passes for conservative today isn’t remotely brainy.Alexis said:When my dad (#1) told me years ago that if I wasn't a liberal in my 20s, I had no heart, and if I wasn't a conservative by my 40s, I had no brains.
I figured I'd just skip the heart part. -
Another one of the little lies you tell yourself, while you align yourself with a party that is filled with dumbasses like AOC, Maxine Waters and Joe BidenHHusky said:
What passes for conservative today isn’t remotely brainy.Alexis said:When my dad (#1) told me years ago that if I wasn't a liberal in my 20s, I had no heart, and if I wasn't a conservative by my 40s, I had no brains.
I figured I'd just skip the heart part. -
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