Kyrsten Sinema goes independent, scrambles Senate

Discussion in 'Politics' started by ipatent, Dec 9, 2022.

  1. piezoe

    piezoe

    Let's hope you're right.
     
    #51     Dec 9, 2022
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  2. piezoe

    piezoe

    I take issue with Politico's adjective "inscrutable". She not inscrutable. She's as transparent as the air. She's there to do the bidding of her big campaign contributors. Inscrutable, NO; Deceitful, YES.
     
    #52     Dec 9, 2022
  3. UsualName

    UsualName

    Good analysis here. The republicans hold a long term advantage in the senate and I would have and did say the democrats would not hold the senate in 2020 or 2022 but here we are. Donald Trump just keeps on giving. If we could get one more election cycle out of Trump it will be very possible the democrats win the senate and the presidency in 2024. If he goes to jail or fades out then yes republicans should sleepwalk into both next cycle.
     
    #53     Dec 9, 2022
  4. UsualName

    UsualName

    Damn.

     
    #54     Dec 9, 2022
  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    dems will still be too chickenshit to run a candidate lest they risk handing over the seat to the GQP. Cons would be wise to run an absolute nutter like Karen Lake to ensure that is the case.
     
    #55     Dec 9, 2022
  6. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

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    #56     Dec 9, 2022
  7. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

     
    #57     Dec 9, 2022
  8. I kind of like Sinema, because she was pretty steadfast about not raising the top tax rate back to 39.6%. I actually emailed her thanking her for being independent. In my opinion 37% is already unfairly high. There's also the 2.35% Medicare tax to make the real top rate 39.35%. The super wealthy don't really pay ordinary income taxes. So she was fighting for us somewhat rich day traders who mostly pay short-term capital gains (taxed at ordinary rates), but not super rich people (taxed at long-term rates) lol. Now, do most Americans care about this? No. Do I see her proposing any really unique ideas to move the country forward? No. Is she part of the corrupt system that mostly serves special interests/wealthy campaign contributors? Resounding yes. While I'm not a fan of how rigged the rules are, in reality I think it's better than many of the alternatives progressives are offering. I really believe in a fundamental truth about economics: in the long-run an economy can only be as strong as the goods and services it produces. I think progressives often dismiss the importance of facilitating production (supply side) and just believe if there's demand then enough people will magically fulfill those desires. Over the past year we've seen the consequences of such a nonsense theory through super high inflation. At the end of the day we still need the materials, the workers, etc.
     
    #58     Dec 9, 2022
  9. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    shocking!:rolleyes:
     
    #59     Dec 9, 2022
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  10. I still think she's pretty corrupt. I wish there were more non-corrupt senators who weren't so ideologically on one end of the spectrum or the other. There are basically no non-corrupt moderates in Congress.
     
    #60     Dec 9, 2022