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Who should the democrats field in 2020?
I feel Tulsi2020 should be a strong ticket. It's obvious previous first ladies don't work. Tulsi is young, at 35 years old currently, is a combat veteran, has a solid platform, and legislative experience in Hawaii.
2 AnswersPolitics5 years agoShould Tulsi Gabbard run for president next chance we get?
We need a real progressive candidate in the democratic party...
1 AnswerPolitics5 years agoI believe trump is fascist. No I don't support Clinton either... but look at the parallels please.?
Mussolini did not initially scapegoat the Jews as the cause for national instability. He inherited that from Hitler later. But like Hitler, he called for a radical overthrow of the establishment, using tales of lost national glory, fear of outside and internal threats, particularly from socialists, and promises of fantastical future success to galvanize support. Both also used highly orchestrated theatrics and disciplined messaging campaigns to mesmerize audiences. Hitler, always the aspiring artist and architect, personally designed uniforms, flagstaffs and party symbols late into his nights.
2 AnswersPolitics5 years agoConservatives. What's the point of waiting until marriage to have sex or a child?
Never understood this meaningless rule.
4 AnswersSingles & Dating5 years agoHelp identifying mid 80s Peugeot?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByivE2xiNN4tMGZud...
Hello. I need help identifying this. I've checked all brochures on record and can't find a match. Components all say 1986. Frame number stars with Y611... thoughts?
2 AnswersCycling5 years agoFinding wiring. What size and who carries it?
I have about 20 ft for a 6v 3w (0.5A) lighting system and I'm not sure what gauge wiring I should use. 20 gauge is what I'm thinking but I need to confirm. Will be used outdoors in weather. Also what stores would carry such wiring? Thanks.
2 AnswersDo It Yourself (DIY)5 years agoSidewall dynamo restoration help?
I have this mid eighties union sidewall generator and the terminal is corroded severely. The charge does not transfer nicely. Should I replace it, or is there a way to clean up the terminals? I can't find a replacement for it....
4 AnswersCycling5 years agoNeed Help identifying this vintage Peugeot bicycle, maybe tell me how much it's worth?
http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/bik/5828263745....
That's The listing.
4 AnswersCycling5 years agoWhat political sects are the most politically open in the United States? Is this the end of Democracy? Aren't we supposed to share ideas?
I see a lot of Democrats and a worrisome amount of Republicans closing their mind on political issues and not being open to other ideas. Isn't the point of a democracy to be open to people whose beliefs are different from yours so you can form your own opinion? Just a thought.
1 AnswerPolitics5 years agoWhy is the US Political rhetoric a mess of hasty generalisations?
I look at the neocons and neolibs, and one side is not better than the other. Neocons assume neolibs are treehugging gaysexing potsmoking hippies. Neolibs assume neocons are fracking white male gunweilding racist bigoted onepercent sheep. Where is the civility in US political commentary?
4 AnswersPolitics5 years agoWhy do people blame Clinton for the 2012 embassy attack in Benghazi?
Not taking sides right now, just curious as to see all the information. Reputable sources please.
13 AnswersPolitics5 years agoHave most people read the second amendment?
"Amendment II
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
A state militia is no longer essential to our security... is this a grammar error, an antiquated amendment, or something more nuanced than we imagined?
17 AnswersPolitics5 years agoBest solution to reduce gun violence; Complete ban, Graduated licenceing, universal licencing, comletely hands-off?
Complete bans have worked wonders in nations such as Japan, and tight regulations drastically reduced deaths in UK. Licencing is mandatory in Switzerland as well as a safety course. Canada has rather strict limitations. The US has very loose legislation that varies widely by state and city, and statistics are shocking. Gun homicide is 138x higher than the UK. Should America follow the example of developed nations or forge its own path? What's your solution for guns?
5 AnswersPolitics5 years agoDo people realise the true cause of the Pulse Shooting in Orlando...?
Islam isn't the problem: hate is. And the less we arm the hatred, the less they can harm us. My thoughts go to the victims in Orlando at Pulse. And I would also like to give a shoutout to all of the good Muslim American friends and neighbours for surviving this nation in times of deep strife and challenge, surrounded by haters. We all need to come together to solve the problems of this world.
8 AnswersPolitics5 years agoWhat are America's priorities for the upcoming election?
We are at a tipping point and I feel like America has its priorities all messed up.
4 AnswersPolitics5 years agoAdvantages of having a parliamentary multi party system (I.e. the developed world)?
What are some advantages and disadvantages pfI having more than two main parties fight for control of parliament to get in the P.M.? It seems to work quite well in developed world (Europe Canada Australia and New Zealand)
5 AnswersPolitics5 years agoDo Laizess-fair economics work, or is some regulations required?
Is there such thing as too much government economic control?
4 AnswersPolitics5 years agoAre there any truly attractive politicians anywhere?
I think Mhairi Black is nice but people like her are hard to find. Who you guys think?
1 AnswerPolitics5 years agoBest way to continue in Syria? Kurdistan / Rojava?
Rojava are the best chance at taking down Bashar al-Assad, Hezbollah and Daesh. But maybe the sheer power of al-Assad is reason enough to support him. We are supporting al-Nusra and its not working...
Politics5 years ago