It's okay, DMNPC. You want to not be relevant and never say anything relevant.
So be it.
I didn't say that. Doing the right thing isn't exclusive to party. The question was directly about the Democrats.
It's okay, DMNPC. You want to not be relevant and never say anything relevant.
So be it.
Plenty of agencies are already stepping up to help the furloughed Federal employees.
That's not what I really meant. I meant what do you think the Dems should do regarding Trump's wall? Give in or stand up to him?
Lol Everyone knows it's really derpspeak. You included.
Lol "homemaker"
Poor dmc going personal. He should stay on topic, tbh.
I think it's all one. The better job they do at mitigating the damage the shut-down is doing, the less it makes sense to give in. Holding out just for the sake of it isn't really going to work. They're just going to end up at the table giving up at least some of what Trump wants. It's past the time where they can look noble by saving a billion or two. But holding out as part of a comprehensive plan where they do a lot of what I said to build good will? Makes sense. Show me you're trying to find a solution, and I'll believe you when you talk about red lines and precedents.
I don't think the dems should have to give in, but I also don't think this was a good battle to pick.
Well they're getting some assistance right now and it also looks like back pay is in the works so yeah, I'd agree, it doesn't really make sense at the moment to give in to Trump's demands.
But they didn't pick the battle. Trump shoved the battle in their face.
In my original post, I made the term "need" contingent upon the wants of the party I am not even part of. I do not agree with your use of the word "should". I think it's sloppy. Something that is contingent isn't a "should" it's a "need", as should implies "ought to" while need implies "must". Your example would be true if I was giving advice.. "If you want to get your license, you should study" but I wasn't "If a person wants to pass their exam, they need to study" is more of an observation, not advice. "Ought to" is usually advice. It implies "I wish you would" but I don't have any such wishes for the democratic party.
Either way, Chump intentionally disregarded the fact that the term was contingent upon the wants of the democratic party and instead tried to spin it to represent a contradiction where one simply did not exist. He seems to hate it when someone won't play his yes or no game so he has to select for you.
hoping a wall of pseudo intellectual text will salvage your fail.
Like you understood a word of it. Go lick your 7 year wounds![]()
relevant.. like congress reads ST before voting.
So you are a home maker?![]()
Some employees aren't getting back pay. Folks who were already on end-of-year furlough just weren't recalled, so they aren't getting compensated for lost hours. But those employees were fully expecting to be working by this point and may need that money. I'm also not sure how much is being done for contractors or temp employees who were hired in October or November but who haven't been able to go through onboarding and start work because of the shut-down. I'm skeptical that enough is being done now, and if there's the help available, they aren't getting the word out well enough. All the folks going on MSNBC should be constantly plugging those programs, and they should be getting with union reps to get the word out to the employee base. I know a lot of folks who work for the federal government in Austin, and most have very little information.
Yes, they picked this battle. That doesn't make them the bad guys or whatever, but they did choose to fight this rather than just acquiescing to Trump.But they didn't pick the battle. Trump shoved the battle in their face.
"Need" is synonymous with "should" in your post. You can take as many personal shots as you want, post as many walls of text as you want, but it won't change it.
You should/need to just own it.
Exactly. You strive to be an NPC in every possible way on this board like someone is tracking you and keeping score. Are you going to be punished if you have an actual take?
Who exactly isn't getting back pay?
You have this thing with jumbling up semantics.Yes, they picked this battle. That doesn't make them the bad guys or whatever, but they did choose to fight this rather than just acquiescing to Trump.
They picked not to have their lunch money taken from the school bully
ad nauseum lapdog argument fails at the onset .. details at 10
You seem to want to know everyone's stance on everything instead of addressing the point. To you, the topic never matters, just the ability to get someone to adopt a stance you can later parody. You fail every time with me and it burns your ass.![]()
Coming from you it doesn't sound so confining, knowing your history.
Right, that's why you're still posting walls of text in defense mode.
It's a battle you shouldn't have picked.
I just listed people. Essentially, you have to be a full-time or seasonal employee in work status to qualify. If you were already on furlough (or were a contractor), you just didn't get called back yet. Once the shutdown lifts, those folks will get call-backs from their managers to change their status. THEN, if there's a second shutdown, they'd get back pay for whatever subsequent time they'd miss.
It's not a semantic thing. Choosing which situations in which to fight back is what the phrase "picking your battles" means.They picked not to have their lunch money taken from the school bully
https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/pick+your+battles
You're always "justified" to defend yourself against a bully, but there are definitely times when doing so is more or less advantageous than normal. Maybe speaking up when you're near adults is a good battle and choosing to throw hands behind the gym when no one is there but you two and the bully's entourage is a bad time.
aka you have only so many silver bullets. How do you want to use them? Every noise in the night isn't a monster.
This is kind of funny coming from the guy who didn’t remember the last time there was a government shutdown. This shutdown isn’t changing anyone’s vote.
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First off, I didn't say I didn't remember the last shutdown. I said I didn't remember why it was shut down. That highlights my point (that people really don't care about why; they only care about what), not refutes it. No one's vote's going to change? Maybe. But folks don't have to start liking Trump to hurt Democrats. They just have to not show up as enthusiastically in 2020. Or they just have to rebel again in the primary and split the party between the establishment candidate they're probably going to try to run and the the more radical alternative.
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