by Seraven » Thu Nov 20, 2014 3:11 am
The Alma Mater wrote:Seraven wrote:I know right! Whites enslaved the natives, they killed them, they converted them forcibly, they acted like a better human beings than the Muslims.
An excellent example of why allowing unrestricted immigration of people with a very different culture might not be the best idea ever :P
by Laerod » Thu Nov 20, 2014 3:15 am
Seraven wrote:So what exactly, the main problem between these two parties?
by Seraven » Thu Nov 20, 2014 3:32 am
Laerod wrote:Seraven wrote:So what exactly, the main problem between these two parties?
According to bipartisan experts: the Republicans.
The Alma Mater wrote:Seraven wrote:I know right! Whites enslaved the natives, they killed them, they converted them forcibly, they acted like a better human beings than the Muslims.
An excellent example of why allowing unrestricted immigration of people with a very different culture might not be the best idea ever :P
by Trevor Phillip Enterprises » Thu Nov 20, 2014 3:36 am
Seraven wrote:Laerod wrote:According to bipartisan experts: the Republicans.
So basically, the Republicans now is similar to cult of personification of the right American ideology?
by Seraven » Thu Nov 20, 2014 3:37 am
The Alma Mater wrote:Seraven wrote:I know right! Whites enslaved the natives, they killed them, they converted them forcibly, they acted like a better human beings than the Muslims.
An excellent example of why allowing unrestricted immigration of people with a very different culture might not be the best idea ever :P
by Terra Sector Union » Thu Nov 20, 2014 3:38 am
Strobe Talbot. wrote:n the next century (now), nations as we know it will be obsolete; all states will recognize a single global authority and realize national sovereignty wasn’t such a great deal after all.
by Burleson » Thu Nov 20, 2014 3:43 am
Seraven wrote:Okay, so I may attract some unwanted attentions to the NS's citizens.
I'm a foreigner, so I'm not very familiar with the political system of USA. I know that there two major parties and many many other, smaller parties. Then, there are Republican and Democratic Party. I watched international news sometimes, and between those sometimes, I knew that Democratic and Republican parties have different views on many of USA's domestic and foreign policies.
So what exactly, the main problem between these two parties? Both have democratic sense (Republic and Democratic is usually in one system, like republic system for governments for nations), but why these two parties aren't exactly have the same, or at least, a similar view on both domestic and foreign policies of USA? Why these two parties make the conditions of USA like hell on earth (Kind of exaggerated?)
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by Laerod » Thu Nov 20, 2014 3:49 am
Seraven wrote:Laerod wrote:According to bipartisan experts: the Republicans.
So basically, the Republicans now is similar to cult of personification of the right American ideology?
by Laerod » Thu Nov 20, 2014 3:52 am
Terra Sector Union wrote:The main problem with these two parties is that they are aided by the corporate media. They program their beliefs, values, opinions etc to their loyal followers. If Fox News (which has a conservative, Republican audience) tells fellow viewers that gay marriage is bad, then they will follow that. They offer little or no critical thinking to choose a side on your own and basically say "We are right and the others are wrong". The same can be said to the more liberal MSNBC.
by Meridiani Planum » Thu Nov 20, 2014 3:55 am
by The Grim Reaper » Thu Nov 20, 2014 3:57 am
Burleson wrote:Seraven wrote:Okay, so I may attract some unwanted attentions to the NS's citizens.
I'm a foreigner, so I'm not very familiar with the political system of USA. I know that there two major parties and many many other, smaller parties. Then, there are Republican and Democratic Party. I watched international news sometimes, and between those sometimes, I knew that Democratic and Republican parties have different views on many of USA's domestic and foreign policies.
So what exactly, the main problem between these two parties? Both have democratic sense (Republic and Democratic is usually in one system, like republic system for governments for nations), but why these two parties aren't exactly have the same, or at least, a similar view on both domestic and foreign policies of USA? Why these two parties make the conditions of USA like hell on earth (Kind of exaggerated?)
The Republican Party has conservative viewpoints and the Democratic Party has liberal/socialist viewpoints.
by Seraven » Thu Nov 20, 2014 3:58 am
The Alma Mater wrote:Seraven wrote:I know right! Whites enslaved the natives, they killed them, they converted them forcibly, they acted like a better human beings than the Muslims.
An excellent example of why allowing unrestricted immigration of people with a very different culture might not be the best idea ever :P
by Annihilators of Chan Island » Thu Nov 20, 2014 3:58 am
Laerod wrote:Seraven wrote:So what exactly, the main problem between these two parties?
According to bipartisan experts: the Republicans.
by The Grim Reaper » Thu Nov 20, 2014 3:59 am
Seraven wrote:The topic of this thread was inspired by another thread in General, about the possibility of USA turning into multi-party systems, which of course bugging me because multi-party system isn't exactly a good option as well (It might raise party exclusive to religion, race, or worse, ideology).
I'm surprised that there are more voters on Independents than Democratic or Republican. Though, why there is Independent parties when they know they can't be chosen as the majority of the Congress's members?
by Seraven » Thu Nov 20, 2014 4:01 am
The Grim Reaper wrote:Seraven wrote:The topic of this thread was inspired by another thread in General, about the possibility of USA turning into multi-party systems, which of course bugging me because multi-party system isn't exactly a good option as well (It might raise party exclusive to religion, race, or worse, ideology).
I'm surprised that there are more voters on Independents than Democratic or Republican. Though, why there is Independent parties when they know they can't be chosen as the majority of the Congress's members?
Because the fact that independents are almost entirely unrepresented in American politics is a bizarre democratic outlier.
People who are educated and well-versed in political science and theory are simply unprepared for the cold, hard truth that American politics isn't really politics.
It's tug-of-war corporations can bet on.
The Alma Mater wrote:Seraven wrote:I know right! Whites enslaved the natives, they killed them, they converted them forcibly, they acted like a better human beings than the Muslims.
An excellent example of why allowing unrestricted immigration of people with a very different culture might not be the best idea ever :P
by Toronina » Thu Nov 20, 2014 4:03 am
Burleson wrote:Seraven wrote:Okay, so I may attract some unwanted attentions to the NS's citizens.
I'm a foreigner, so I'm not very familiar with the political system of USA. I know that there two major parties and many many other, smaller parties. Then, there are Republican and Democratic Party. I watched international news sometimes, and between those sometimes, I knew that Democratic and Republican parties have different views on many of USA's domestic and foreign policies.
So what exactly, the main problem between these two parties? Both have democratic sense (Republic and Democratic is usually in one system, like republic system for governments for nations), but why these two parties aren't exactly have the same, or at least, a similar view on both domestic and foreign policies of USA? Why these two parties make the conditions of USA like hell on earth (Kind of exaggerated?)
The Republican Party has conservative viewpoints and the Democratic Party has liberal/socialist viewpoints.
by The Grim Reaper » Thu Nov 20, 2014 4:04 am
Seraven wrote:
Now Politics of USA just a shadow of its former self. Right?
by Laerod » Thu Nov 20, 2014 4:11 am
The Grim Reaper wrote:Seraven wrote:The topic of this thread was inspired by another thread in General, about the possibility of USA turning into multi-party systems, which of course bugging me because multi-party system isn't exactly a good option as well (It might raise party exclusive to religion, race, or worse, ideology).
I'm surprised that there are more voters on Independents than Democratic or Republican. Though, why there is Independent parties when they know they can't be chosen as the majority of the Congress's members?
Because the fact that independents are almost entirely unrepresented in American politics is a bizarre democratic outlier.
People who are educated and well-versed in political science and theory are simply unprepared for the cold, hard truth that American politics isn't really politics.
It's tug-of-war corporations can bet on.
by The Grim Reaper » Thu Nov 20, 2014 4:15 am
Laerod wrote:The Grim Reaper wrote:
Because the fact that independents are almost entirely unrepresented in American politics is a bizarre democratic outlier.
People who are educated and well-versed in political science and theory are simply unprepared for the cold, hard truth that American politics isn't really politics.
It's tug-of-war corporations can bet on.
I think you're not properly interpreting what "independents" means. The term is largely meaningless in the US and is everything but synonymous with "nonpartisan". The vast majority of independents today are people that are partisans that don't like to label themselves, yet can still be counted on to vote for their party.
by Toronina » Thu Nov 20, 2014 4:23 am
by The Shar Nadal Collective » Thu Nov 20, 2014 4:32 am
by The Shar Nadal Collective » Thu Nov 20, 2014 4:33 am
by Laerod » Thu Nov 20, 2014 4:36 am
The Shar Nadal Collective wrote:So us politics... Imagine if you will to kindergarden bullies, throwing hissy fits. Neither side has a grasp on reality, and the big tactics are: Democrats complain and wish things were better and blame everything on big business and Republicans. Republicans don't enact anything a Democratic president wants, and try to impeach him or claim he is not American by birth, and if proven wrong claim it is a communist plot.
Basically morons and cry babies. Oh and they work less than our unemployed, to do less than a broken Chia pet.
That said, it is marketed world wide like the Kardashians, and everyone trembles like it is the end of the world. Most Americans view the whole thing with apathy realising if a politicians lips are moving he is lying. Unfortunately they are far less flamboyant than European politicians and less entertaining than the Toronto mayor.
Why anyone worries about American politic outside the good old US of A is a mystery to me as we don't here.
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