It is most difficult to place myself in the position of a judge, which requires some degree of objectivity, which everyone know I struggle with. But in the interest of self promotion and a natural craving for attention, I have taken the bait and added a few additional exchanges and posted them in a new post at the link below.
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Bobby Tony! This is gold.
Spin this into a post that we can post, then re-post to a higher position ... then re-post to a higher position ...etc. What a timeless juxtaposition of the banal. |
BT Crystal Ball gazing:
Scene: Judicial Hearing for Brett Kavanaugh Sen. I. B. A. Blowhard (D): Do you commit to recuse yourself in any case that may come before you that involves the President, Russia, abortion, immigration, health care or any Election of the United States of America. Judge Brett Kavanaugh: Senator thank you for that question. I will apply the Peter Strzok Bias-threshold principle to any actions I may take regarding any case that would come before me should I be confirmed to the Supreme Court. |
Your point is well taken. It is most difficult to maintain optimism in today's environment, but like the two boys trying to explain why there was so much sh!t around, I choose to be the one who believes there must be a pony around somewhere.
I agree the experiment of socialism has been tried and failed by some of the most rightous and pius of citizens. townhall.com |
You are correct on many issues here, but, you may be a bit more of a Pollyanna than even me: The Founders did not trust the American People then, and right now, there are many I don't trust either that have enough common sense to vote.
I know that the Founders were extra-wise to devise the Electoral College allowing the states to pick the president, but, the condition of owning property to qualify one to vote was a credible solution to conditionally thwart the debilitating disease of Socialism and stupidity at the ballot box. Socialism was an old unworkable practice, even back in colonial times. |
I grant that universal suffrage in voting tends to initially favor the Democrats, but once that group begins to experience the American Dream, they will discard the nanny state. I base this on the fact that many of them are in fact leaving the very type of government that the Democrats are trying to create here.
Even though the founders themselves tried to gerrymander the qualifications for voting, I can't help but believe that they had ultimate faith in the common sense of a voting public to be able to listen, read and discuss various opinions and collectively come to a reasonable conclusion. I base this on the knowledge that once they had set up the elective system, they proceeded to tear into each other in print, speech and innuendo without any qualms relating to truthfulness. I assume that makes me extremely naive in believing that Nixon's Silent Majority eventually came to the conclusion that he was indeed a crook and as a result he lost the support of even the most ardent Republican partisans. At some point, I expect the Left Leaning Liberals will eventually come to the same conclusion regarding Democratic –Socialism. On second thought, I guess that faith will confirm my naivety or stupidity regarding the human ability to self-govern ourselves. My biggest fear is that we have strayed from the Constitutional protections under assault by activist judges and the reversal of that trend my be this administrations greatest contribution to our history. Time will tell. |
The problem with the eligibility of voters, and why core Democrats have such a problem with voter identification is that making voters provide an ID would probably frighten some of the Non citizens that they literally cart to the polls, plus it would probably stop their voting of dead people.
Think about it: Why are core Democrats encouraging Open Borders and voting non citizens in some states. It is starting to fit together as a non patriot puzzle to elect more stupid, actually, the stupidest of politicians. |
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I, moreover, appreciate your "taking the bait", because, I definitely, nay, desperately need your to lend a little class to BCN ... or was that crass? Hmmmmm.