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[ETA: Apologies - apparently I spelled Bernie Sanders, last name wrong. But hey at least I was consistent about it.]

After Book Club and work, where we skirted around the topic and then skirted back again, I'm curious as to where the political landmines lie on my livejournal flist and the degree to which I should avoid all things political. (Book club was doing a better job of skirting, work not so much -- cubical mate likes to rant about Trump on a daily basis.) I already know where they lie at work and on Facebook, and with family. The people on Facebook are pro-Bernie Saunders, the people at work are either pro-Trump, Clinton, Saunders or staying quiet. And the book club seems to be leaning towards Cruz or no one. Meanwhile my mother is actively campaigning for Clinton.

So a poll. For this poll - I attempted to list all the presidential candidates currently running, but got tired after listing over 20 of them. Most of which, I'd never heard of. I thought, geeze, there's a lot of presidential candidates. And here, I thought only ten people were running, turns out I was wrong. In case you are remotely interested - the complete list of currently registered Independent Candidates running for President on the Independent Ticket, can be found HERE:

[Poll #2035065]

I forgot to list undecided. Damn it.

I tend to stay away from this topic, because...blood pressure inducing. But I'm curious to see where my flist falls. Are you all Bernie Saunder's fans? Or are you all Trump fans? (Ghod, I really really hope not. But one never knows...Honestly I can't imagine a Trump fan reading and enjoying my journal, but stranger things have happened.)

Currently, I don't feel strongly about any of the candidates...except that I'll probably have to move to New Zealand if Trump wins. The man has dead eyes.

[ETA: Apparently there is 1524 people who are running for president of the US. As an aside? This sort of reminds me of scrolling through television channels hunting for something to watch, over a thousand channels, and still, nothing is on!]

Date: 2016-01-30 11:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] frenchani.livejournal.com
If I were American, I would probably vote for Bernie Saunders.

Date: 2016-01-30 02:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
As much as I wish Saunders could work and he would, most likely, in France, Canada, Britain, and Australia.... But...not in the US. The structure of the US government just makes it impossible for him to do anything without the support of both houses of Congress.

Someone on Facebook posted that he intended to undo or restructure the US banking system with an executive order. I burst out laughing. If it were that easy -- one of the US Presidents would have done it already.
The President of the US really doesn't have as much power as many people think. It's not like he's running a corporation or a city. We have a complicated system of checks and balances -- in order for Saunders to get anything done, he'd have to have both houses of Congress agree with him or at the very least a majority, and in some instances the judicial system. It's not like we haven't had Presidents try. And from what I've gathered? Both houses of Congress on both sides of the political fence do not like him or agree with him on anything.



Date: 2016-01-30 12:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] beer-good-foamy.livejournal.com
Jeff Boss
Lloyd Kelso
Morrison Bonpasse
Jeremiah Pent
Samm Tittle


OK, you made some of these up, right? :)

Honestly, I'm glad I don't have to vote for any of these.

Date: 2016-01-30 02:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
Nope, I found them on the candidate lists.

Wish I didn't have to vote for any of them. Seriously, as a co-worker succinctly put it: "This election sucks!"
And last night, one of the women in the book club was discussing a David Brooks non-fiction book about "Character." I asked her, after she explained what he meant by "character", if any of the current candidates in our presidential election met that description or came close - she said, none of them.

Date: 2016-01-30 07:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
Hmmm...I was just informed there are 1524 (http://www.fec.gov/press/resources/2016presidential_form2nm.shtml) people who are running for president of the US.
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Date: 2016-01-30 03:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cactuswatcher.livejournal.com
I felt 8 years ago that we would have been better off with Hillary as President than Obama. He would have been so much better prepared to deal with Congress if he was running now instead of eight years ago (assuming he'd been in the Senate all that time).

As you say above, it just isn't practical for Bernie Sanders to be President. I agree with some of his stated goals. Having taught for a few years at a university, I can't agree with him about sending everyone to school beyond high school. Lot's of folks just don't want to go, including some who are currently enrolled. They waste everybody's time by being there. Helping those who want to go would be a much more workable idea. But just as you say above, and even he admits, he couldn't get anything done without a drastic change in Congress that no one expects will happen. He is currently the darling of campus activists. But those folks often run on a lot of wishful thinking. Sanders would be extremely lucky to be as successful as the last campus darling, Obama

Personally Sanders gives me the creeps, and I don't trust him.

Date: 2016-01-30 04:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mamculuna.livejournal.com
I think Sanders is probably what he appears to be--I like his ideas, and would love to live in a country that could put them into practice.

But I don't think he has any way of having any bills passed. The Republicans own the House for at least the next decade, thanks to redistricting, and we saw that even with a majority Democratic House and Senate, Obama was able to get only one really big bill through. So Sanders is a dream, not a reality.

Hilary can get things done, but I don't like her corporate connections and some of what Bill did as president. If she's the Democratic candidate, I'll probably vote for her--she's not in the ballpark of the evil that is Trump, Cruz, Rubio, Bush, etc. But I don't really feel very hopeful about anything different from the last eight years under her lead. I like Obama, but the government is such a mess that only a reborn FDR or LBJ could do anything, and maybe not even them.

Date: 2016-01-30 05:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cactuswatcher.livejournal.com
I don't like her corporate connections

That was the most disappointing thing about Bill. Just a lot more chummy with big business than a Democrat should be to keep the country balanced. I'm not thrilled with Hillary, but I think of the realistic candidates she's the best qualified.

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Date: 2016-01-30 05:19 pm (UTC)
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People praise FDR and LBJ's ability to "get things done" but it's important to remember that both had the benefit of *massive* majorities in both houses of Congress. Personal charm and legislative skill aside, they had numbers.a

The next Congress is going to tilt against democrats - and the modern practice of reflexive and compulsive opposition will make almost everything harder. Democrats could offer a bill declaring "Water is Wet" and not get more than a handful of Republican votes. In that Climate, and incrementalist who knows how to operate the machinery is about as good as you can do.

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Date: 2016-01-30 05:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
Agree with everything you state above. While Bernie Saunders has great ideas -- I honestly don't see how he can possibly implement them. It's a lot harder to implement these things than people realize. It's one of the many things that I've learned working for a public agency that keeps trying to implement cool social service ideas and failing miserably at it. (There's a reason it takes forever for anything to be repaired or built.)

Also, I don't see how he could possibly get any bills passed. No one in Congress appears to agree with him on anything, including his own party.

Hillary seems to be the best bet at the moment for precisely the reasons you state above.

Date: 2016-02-02 01:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spikesjojo.livejournal.com
Sanders isn't going to make college mandatory - what he wants to do is make community college free. Kinda like the rest of the 1st world countries. We'd get back in taxes and less need for social spending what we would put out.

I have one child who has a degree in forensics, and after all the courses was told there are no forensic job in the US - but she could be a prison guard. She owes 20K for that - and can no longer get any student loans. My other daughter has one year of community college but had to drop out to pay off her loans. Living on your own, paying your own expenses, and paying almost $300 a credit (most classes are 3 credits) plus books that cost over $100 dollars is really impossible.

Both kids are motivated straight A students - it's not just that they would benefit. We need an educated work force in these times.

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Date: 2016-01-30 05:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
I think you may be right...except there was no way in heck that Hillary would have won in 2008. McCain/Palin would have beaten her. There were a lot of Republicans who voted for Obama that would not have voted for Hillary back then. I don't know about now, however. I feel differently about her now than I did in 2008, and I'm noticing a lot of others do as well...

Not really sure why they hate her so much. I have co-workers who despise her. And a member of my book club sees her as Machiavellian and ruthless. (I don't).

Agree on the bit about college education - - it's not for everyone. But, I also think the educational system needs to change significantly. I remember discussing it with a fellow law student in law school. We both began law school later than most, I started it at 24/25, he did at 25/26, as opposed to right after college. We felt the mistake was too much emphasis on classroom lecture, which does nothing to prepare you for the workforce.
A better approach would have been internships and apprenticeships. I think the difficulty is people want a simple solution and there is none.


Date: 2016-01-30 05:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cactuswatcher.livejournal.com
Hillary made serious missteps early in Bill's Presidency. She wanted to lead the way toward a health care plan not too dissimilar from what we eventually got from Obama. Most notably she called together people from the insurance industry and the medical profession to discuss the situation without making some effort to include the public, the very people who were supposed to benefit from any changes. The insurance industry didn't want any changes and the medical community wasn't going to volunteer to make concession about anything unilaterally. So with all sides opposed the Clintons had no choice, but to bury the thing as quietly as possible, with Hillary receiving most of the blame for what Bill must have been just as responsible.

Obviously I can't be positive, but I suspect that after right George W Bush, Hillary could have won. I know, my opinion of her had changed by then. I did vote for Obama, but more reluctantly than it would have been for Hillary.

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Date: 2016-01-30 03:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sophist.livejournal.com
I checked off Bernie, but I'd vote for Hillary too. Sanders is closer to my politics, but like you I'm skeptical that he can actually do anything different.

Date: 2016-01-30 09:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
Not with things the way they currently are. As mamacunluna notes below - the redistricting, due in part to the weakening of the voting rights act, has had a significant chilling effect.And unfortunately whoever becomes President has to deal with Congress.

There's just no way that we're not going to end up with a Republican majority in Congress, which means that whoever gets in - won't be able to do much.

Date: 2016-01-30 10:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sophist.livejournal.com
I agree with you and everyone else above on this. The best we can hope for is some incremental improvement plus the knowledge that the Republicans won't be able to wreck things completely.

And with good luck we'll get some new Supreme Court Justices.

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Date: 2016-01-30 04:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mamculuna.livejournal.com
I should have clicked Other in Comments instead of Not Listed.

Actually my husband is a candidate for the Green Party nomination (http://www.billkreml.org/), but Jill Stein (who's also not listed) (http://www.jill2016.com/) will get the nomination.

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Date: 2016-01-30 05:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
Whoa. You're right, Stein has a better chance, just because people know who she is. So much of it is "popularity" or "name recognition". It's sort of like everything else --- what has the greatest "name" recognition, gets picked. (And they say evil marketing people don't rule the world. ;-) )


When I was looking up the candidates to put on the poll last night....which was around 11:30 at night (still wired from book club), I had great aspirations. I thought, I know, I'll list all the possible candidates. Then, I did a little research....Oh dear lord, this is reminding me of hunting for new books to suggest for book club at Barnes and Noble. And, I think there are more candidates running for president of the US than there are recently released books in paperback on display at Barnes and Noble.

The list went on forever. I gave up after 40.

Quite a few of the Republicans have dropped out already. Former Governor of NY, Pataki, withdrew a month or so ago. I remember thinking at the time..."wait, you were running?" Apparently he withdrew due to lack of interest, and I thought, yeah, nobody knew you were running.

Bloomberg's threatening to run - which scared my book club, but amuses me greatly, because a lot of my co-workers who are supporting Trump (because he's a business man) would leap over to Bloomberg (because he's a more qualified businessman).



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Date: 2016-01-30 04:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cjlasky.livejournal.com
Elizabeth Warren. Should have run. Might have beaten HRC; if she'd won the democratic nom, she would have almost certainly been elected.

Unlike Bernie, I think she might have even had a chance to negotiate with the GOP congress to enact significant legislation.

Maybe in 2024.
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Date: 2016-01-30 05:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
I agree. I like Elizabeth Warren and think she'd have made a better candidate. Also, I think she would have had a better chance of winning overall. (Although she's probably smart to wait. And we need her in Congress.)


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Date: 2016-01-30 07:45 pm (UTC)
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Two huge problems that get in the way: Citizens United and the redistricting of House districts. I think we have a long way to go even on paper.

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Date: 2016-01-30 10:11 pm (UTC)
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I was hoping for a Clinton/Warren ticket, or the other way around. I don't mind, either way would have worked for me.

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Date: 2016-01-31 12:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] honorh.livejournal.com
I'd say "Anybody but Tr*mp," but I won't vote for Cruz and I just don't trust Clinton. I don't know if I've swung far enough left to vote for Sanders, and I'm no longer right enough to vote for most of the Republicans. Overall, I'm really happy that my degree will be excellent for getting work outside the US.

Date: 2016-01-31 12:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
I'm curious...why don't you trust Clinton? Is it the big business lobbyists? (understandable) Or..her turn as Secretary of State.?

I was discussing this with cactuswatcher above about HRC's problems, and why I knew she couldn't win in 2008. A lot of my co-worker's just hate her. The woman at the book club last night stated that she found Clinton to be...too ends justify the means and ruthless (ie. Machiavellian) and prefers Cruz (which I thought was odd, but interesting). Also I know there's a lot of people online who appear to really hate her. But I'm not really sure why?

I can't say that I've ever liked her. She is the smartest candidate and most qualified running - that's true. But likable? No. But I'll probably end up voting for her...unless someone like Trudeau comes along, or Elizabeth Warren pops into the race, which is unlikely.



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Date: 2016-01-31 12:37 am (UTC)
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"I don't know if I've swung far enough left to vote for Sanders"

A Republican friend of mine is going to just because the other options are so distasteful to her.

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