What a GREAT Day for election results!
Which is it?
Let Todd flog his dog while typing with the other hand. Reality will soon set in and he'll be back to spraying his monitor with spittle with the caps lock key fully engaged.
Control of Congress doesn’t grant absolute power and in many cases, it will shift the divide, not eliminate it. The Senate’s procedural rules that require 60 votes for most legislation, as well as the presence of Obama in the White House, will limit what Republicans can do.
Obama can veto any bill, and it would take two-thirds of the members in both chambers to override him. If the president maintains support among congressional Democrats, Republicans will have to negotiate with him rather than stampede over him.
The veto is the key: Senate Republican leadership will undoubtedly face pressure from Ted Cruz and his minions to pursue reconciliation and perhaps even eliminate the filibuster, steps that would allow Senate Republicans to easily pass legislation with a simple majority. But even if they get their way, they can't change the fact that President Obama wields the veto pen and without assembling a two-thirds majority in both chambers, they won't be able to override his vetoes.
Which is it?
Let Todd flog his dog while typing with the other hand. Reality will soon set in and he'll be back to spraying his monitor with spittle with the caps lock key fully engaged.
Control of Congress doesn’t grant absolute power and in many cases, it will shift the divide, not eliminate it. The Senate’s procedural rules that require 60 votes for most legislation, as well as the presence of Obama in the White House, will limit what Republicans can do.
Obama can veto any bill, and it would take two-thirds of the members in both chambers to override him. If the president maintains support among congressional Democrats, Republicans will have to negotiate with him rather than stampede over him.
The veto is the key: Senate Republican leadership will undoubtedly face pressure from Ted Cruz and his minions to pursue reconciliation and perhaps even eliminate the filibuster, steps that would allow Senate Republicans to easily pass legislation with a simple majority. But even if they get their way, they can't change the fact that President Obama wields the veto pen and without assembling a two-thirds majority in both chambers, they won't be able to override his vetoes.
Way to go Todd . . . . . you kiss
Which is it?
Let Todd flog his dog while typing with the other hand. Reality will soon set in and he'll be back to spraying his monitor with spittle with the caps lock key fully engaged.
Control of Congress doesn’t grant absolute power and in many cases, it will shift the divide, not eliminate it. The Senate’s procedural rules that require 60 votes for most legislation, as well as the presence of Obama in the White House, will limit what Republicans can do.
Obama can veto any bill, and it would take two-thirds of the members in both chambers to override him. If the president maintains support among congressional Democrats, Republicans will have to negotiate with him rather than stampede over him.
The veto is the key: Senate Republican leadership will undoubtedly face pressure from Ted Cruz and his minions to pursue reconciliation and perhaps even eliminate the filibuster, steps that would allow Senate Republicans to easily pass legislation with a simple majority. But even if they get their way, they can't change the fact that President Obama wields the veto pen and without assembling a two-thirds majority in both chambers, they won't be able to override his vetoes.
Crawl back in your hole too!
Which is it?
Let Todd flog his dog while typing with the other hand. Reality will soon set in and he'll be back to spraying his monitor with spittle with the caps lock key fully engaged.
Control of Congress doesn’t grant absolute power and in many cases, it will shift the divide, not eliminate it. The Senate’s procedural rules that require 60 votes for most legislation, as well as the presence of Obama in the White House, will limit what Republicans can do.
Obama can veto any bill, and it would take two-thirds of the members in both chambers to override him. If the president maintains support among congressional Democrats, Republicans will have to negotiate with him rather than stampede over him.
The veto is the key: Senate Republican leadership will undoubtedly face pressure from Ted Cruz and his minions to pursue reconciliation and perhaps even eliminate the filibuster, steps that would allow Senate Republicans to easily pass legislation with a simple majority. But even if they get their way, they can't change the fact that President Obama wields the veto pen and without assembling a two-thirds majority in both chambers, they won't be able to override his vetoes.
Way to go Todd . . . . . you kiss
Lighten up Phillip...
Like voting, you have a choice and that is not to read this thread or put Todd ignore....
Rolf, I understand your feeling about these political popups.
But why don't you look at this forum as a beachbar where catsailors as a sort of apres-ski talk open-hearted and spontaniously about what keeps them busy.
That is ofcourse mostly catamaran business, but sometimes, in unspoken mutual consent, it can also be politics, religion, sex, whatever.
And mutual being divided is part of the game. As is the venom and the humour.
As a Dutchman, I live in a small country which is political governed by atleast 10 miserable and irritant political parties. Listening on this forum how an outspoken left/right two party sytem really affects the society, is interesting.
In a bar I would not have those political muppets come into my face repeatedly shouting their agenda of the week. If they did, I could deal with that in many ways to stop them from doing so.
But this is not a bar. It is a catsailor form and what I asked for is an
ignore thread
function. Compare it to having the bouncer of a bar throwing out drunk obnoxious idiots.
Threads like this detracts from the other good threads in this forum. E.g. the ongoing trailer thread. I will now try my best to forget all about this thread and mentally ignore it forever.
(and you need a crash course in norwegian bar
culture
<img src="<>/wink.gif" alt="wink" title="wink" height="15" width="15" /> )
But this is not a bar. It is a catsailor form and what I asked for is an
ignore thread
function. Compare it to having the bouncer of a bar throwing out drunk obnoxious idiots.
Threads like this detracts from the other good threads in this forum. E.g. the ongoing trailer thread. I will now try my best to forget all about this thread and mentally ignore it forever.
(and you need a crash course in norwegian bar
culture
<img src="<>/wink.gif" alt="wink" title="wink" height="15" width="15" /> )
I believe threads like these are a reason that participation in this forum has dropped off significantly in the last year. These threads have nothing to do with the topic of the website and are acidic to the site community.
The problem, as I stated many times before, is that when you (subscribe to emails) to this forum (Open Forum/Discussions), you receive a separate email for each and every post. The
ignore
DOES NOT WORK! I practically begged Rick to set up a political forum away from and not included in the open/discussion forum, but the obvious request and wishes of many here, are ignored.
Like Jake said, people get fed up and leave. Participation is dwindling. This topic was addressed a few years ago but nothing happened. It's hard for Rick to really believe that this is happening when he sees over 12 million views come from a thread like
Drill Baby
. Most of those views are simply the result of a google search for
Drill Baby Drill
sending non-sailing people here who immediately realize it's not at all what they were searching for. The content is forced down our throats, and I doubt that more that an isolated few want to have Todd and Mike's psychobabble sent to their email inbox.
A simple fix that will please all, is to move non sailing related topics into a specific folder labeled (i.e. Politics) in the root Forums tree, which isolates the subscription protocol. This request IS A WIN/WIN for all, but will continue to be ignored unless other members here speak up. Maybe then Rick will get it. The
win
for him would be increasing his viewership with the political trolls, and most importantly, keeping the multihull community happy.
Todd, you can create this root folder yourself. Regurgitate your political keyboard vomit until your fingers bleed, all the while, giving Mikey all the ammunition he could ever dream of to assassinate you with his quick and stylist prose.
Which might actually be interesting to learn about as well, in sort of a geopolitical compare/contrast way.
I would venture a guess that there are many common themes in the larger spectrum (health/wellbeing, security, money, sex, power...) which might provide some different solutions...?
Being a catsailor or over the age of 40 doesn't mean you handle yourself maturely
The rehtoric that is thrown around here (almost exlusivly around politics) is about the same thing i hear in 5 year old kindergardeners
You're party is stupid
No you are
Oh yea? my party is smarter than you!
no huh
Take it elsewhere
Ronald
Philip, but then you end up with a deadly dull, pure technical, open forum.
Well lets see.... the issues facing the sport are..
What to do about the decline in young people sailing cats for recreation.
Should the rank and file sailor make more effort in recruiting racing sailors from your clubs pool of c420 sailors.
What should be an elite high performance program for top juniors in standard Yacht Clubs.
Does the nacra 15 work. If ISAF Youth Worlds were in the US... what would happen to 20 Nacra 15s to be sold here. What about in Scandanavia or Great Britan.
Do we need safety standards for distance racing for non catamaran OA's to run our races.
Is handicap racing a way to get critical mass at regional regattas.
How will the progress in flying boats play out for the sport... do we grow... or do we shrink yet again?
National Sailing Federations are charged with running the international competitions... (Olympics... ISAF youth worlds etc) Does that money grow the sport that we engage in.
What is the value of non class championships (alter cup) to sailors and the sport.
So... that is not a set of technical issues. They require consenus forming and buy in from the rank and file.
Where have clubs taken sailors who start on a Hobie wave or getaway moved up in performance to at least a Hobie 16 or faster? How did that happen... can we bottle that magic.
How do we get more racers... not just sailors.
How do we get dinghy sailors to play with multi's.
etc etc etc
The one thing about sailing.... is that you don't need anyone else to put your sail up... and sail away...
The questions I posed speak to the community issues in sailing. Something IS ADDED when you organize into clubs, fleets and races. That is what this forum is about. Anything that detracts from the community aspect of sailing... should be pruned.
I agree with P.M..... move the crap to it's own forum....
Vent your opinions in the proper place... the open forum works for sailing politics...AND the technical issues like... best way to seal my mast..
YMMV
Which might actually be interesting to learn about as well, in sort of a geopolitical compare/contrast way.
I would venture a guess that there are many common themes in the larger spectrum (health/wellbeing, security, money, sex, power...) which might provide some different solutions...?
I would advice you to not learn anything from us.
Not only in my small country it's a mess at this moment because of an impossible co-operation between the two major left and rightwing parties. It's a mess in whole Europe at this moment and it's all worsening by the financial crisis. And the renewed
coldwar
with Russia.
In Europe countries have been fighting against each other in the last 20 centuries with many wars. And now the governments have chosen to use one monetary unit: the euro. The big argument was that from now on there would't be any wars anymore in Europe.
Well there aren't now but it's all going down and at one moment this europe union will explode.
You in the 52 states have united yourselves (with big problems between the Southern and the Northern). We are still far from that. And I think it will turn out to be impossible, because we have too different cultures here on this side of the ocean.
Last time I looked, this is Rick Whites Forum.
We've asked him for a political forum- that's his decision.
But I gotta tell ya,- How Hilarious! Have you read the things ya'll are saying?
Now we have non Americans- upset about and discussing USA politics- huh?
Have you read my firsst few posts that started this thread?
Have you?
'Crawl back in your hole?' oh yea, real grown up there
Who is the one that needs to get a life?
Now we have non Americans- upset about and discussing USA politics- huh?
huh? huh? Are you discriminating me???????
Since when plays the fact that I'm non-american a part on this forum?
Look, I thought that the basic starting-point for a forum is freedom of speech for everyone. With the rule to show respect to each other. (This last is now and then violated in the heat of the discussion, even in this topic).
But anyway, this freedom of speech means in this forum freedom of placing posts and freedom of opening topics. With one exception: spam. And yes, its a catsailor forum, subjects are primary connected to catsailing.
But when for instance this forum started to discuss extensively the change in healthcare cost legislation, I heard nobody complain, nor the word
crap
.
Or discussions about airplane-accidents, etc,etc.
The outcome of a US election which shifts the political balance is news from the same caliber. nothing more, nothing less. I would be very surprised if it was not mentioned in a topic here.
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