t**********0 发帖数: 9359 | | s********y 发帖数: 4047 | 2 这个问题问的,纽约一直是蓝州,你选谁都多余了,结果肯定是obama的 | n****1 发帖数: 4251 | | A***g 发帖数: 1816 | 4 纽约是蓝州,基本上民主党送只猪来都能选上,这也说明以前的民主党的那个市长差成
了什么德行。 | l***c 发帖数: 1634 | 5 嗯。主要原因还是共和党连猪都不如,请参考小不死
【在 A***g 的大作中提到】 : 纽约是蓝州,基本上民主党送只猪来都能选上,这也说明以前的民主党的那个市长差成 : 了什么德行。
| i*****g 发帖数: 2564 | 6 FYI. The last 2 NYC mayors (including Bloomberg) are 共和党.
民主党连共和党都不如 is because?.
【在 l***c 的大作中提到】 : 嗯。主要原因还是共和党连猪都不如,请参考小不死
| a*o 发帖数: 25262 | 7 I think Bloomberg's first term was 共和党, the last two terms he declared
himself 自由党。
He couldn't get nominated if he's 民主党, that's why he switched to 共和党
to begin with.
【在 i*****g 的大作中提到】 : FYI. The last 2 NYC mayors (including Bloomberg) are 共和党. : 民主党连共和党都不如 is because?.
| u***n 发帖数: 21026 | | i*****g 发帖数: 2564 | 9 No,
"Bloomberg was re-elected mayor in November 2005 by a margin of 20 percent,
the widest margin ever for a Republican mayor of New York. Bloomberg left
the Republican Party over policy and philosophical disagreements with
national party leadership in 2007 and ran for his third term in 2009 as an
Independent candidate on the Republican ballot line."
【在 a*o 的大作中提到】 : I think Bloomberg's first term was 共和党, the last two terms he declared : himself 自由党。 : He couldn't get nominated if he's 民主党, that's why he switched to 共和党 : to begin with.
| a*o 发帖数: 25262 | 10 He's been always a Democrat until he decided to run for NYC major, but there
were too many Democratic nominees already, and no room for him.
"A Democrat before seeking elective office, Bloomberg switched his
registration in 2001 and ran for mayor as a Republican"
He's not really a Republican. He just used the republican party to get into
the office.
,
【在 i*****g 的大作中提到】 : No, : "Bloomberg was re-elected mayor in November 2005 by a margin of 20 percent, : the widest margin ever for a Republican mayor of New York. Bloomberg left : the Republican Party over policy and philosophical disagreements with : national party leadership in 2007 and ran for his third term in 2009 as an : Independent candidate on the Republican ballot line."
| | | i*****g 发帖数: 2564 | 11 He is Jewish - so he is born democrat. Many democrats would want him to run
as democrat on the last 2 election and he would have won easily no matter
which ticket he choses, but he didn't.
BTW, a lot of democrats do switch to the Republican side as they get older
and wiser. Note: usually not the other way.
there
into
【在 a*o 的大作中提到】 : He's been always a Democrat until he decided to run for NYC major, but there : were too many Democratic nominees already, and no room for him. : "A Democrat before seeking elective office, Bloomberg switched his : registration in 2001 and ran for mayor as a Republican" : He's not really a Republican. He just used the republican party to get into : the office. : : ,
| a*o 发帖数: 25262 | 12 Are you saying older people are pro-republican and younger people are pro-
Democratic party?
OK, that explains people's age when they say which party they support.
Man, I thought mitbbs mainly for 小留, I know now I am wrong.
run
【在 i*****g 的大作中提到】 : He is Jewish - so he is born democrat. Many democrats would want him to run : as democrat on the last 2 election and he would have won easily no matter : which ticket he choses, but he didn't. : BTW, a lot of democrats do switch to the Republican side as they get older : and wiser. Note: usually not the other way. : : there : into
| i*****g 发帖数: 2564 | 13 No, I am saying, as people get older and with more experience, they see
through what a bunch of BS that the democrats have been selling.
【在 a*o 的大作中提到】 : Are you saying older people are pro-republican and younger people are pro- : Democratic party? : OK, that explains people's age when they say which party they support. : Man, I thought mitbbs mainly for 小留, I know now I am wrong. : : run
| a*o 发帖数: 25262 | 14 If you know about the history of left/right, and the values they stand for,
it's very easy to make your own choice. Americans are left/right not because
they are earning more money, poor or rich, but the value they hold. The
east and the west coastal areas are democrats dominated, and the middles are
more red. Why most new comers to the country don't settle in the middle but
staying in the east and the west?
KKK is extremely right if you believe extreme left stories. Just check it
out.
【在 i*****g 的大作中提到】 : No, I am saying, as people get older and with more experience, they see : through what a bunch of BS that the democrats have been selling.
| i*****g 发帖数: 2564 | 15 Just a little history since you mention KKK; the south use to vote heavily
democrat 20-30 years ago when KKK are still very strong. These days, the
south have become closer (not fully) to the Republican side as the
information age seem to have educate more people - and you hear less about
KKK.
BTW, Romney is Governor of Massachusetts and was reelected by this
traditionally very democrat controlled state. You may want to find out why
they have reelected him even through he is a republican.
,
because
are
but
【在 a*o 的大作中提到】 : If you know about the history of left/right, and the values they stand for, : it's very easy to make your own choice. Americans are left/right not because : they are earning more money, poor or rich, but the value they hold. The : east and the west coastal areas are democrats dominated, and the middles are : more red. Why most new comers to the country don't settle in the middle but : staying in the east and the west? : KKK is extremely right if you believe extreme left stories. Just check it : out.
| m*****5 发帖数: 23482 | 16 i think the first debate addressed this question very clearly, when they
debated about role of government.
right think government have to protect liberty, while left think government
have to provide security. in another word, greed / fear.
in mid-west, security is not an issue, because they have abundant resources,
the living condition develops a different value than in the costal areas.
here in costal areas, things constantly changing, we see how easy ppl can
fall into poverty due to forces beyond their control, we see how small we
are, we need government to provide a better safety net than ppl in the mid-
west.
,
because
are
but
【在 a*o 的大作中提到】 : If you know about the history of left/right, and the values they stand for, : it's very easy to make your own choice. Americans are left/right not because : they are earning more money, poor or rich, but the value they hold. The : east and the west coastal areas are democrats dominated, and the middles are : more red. Why most new comers to the country don't settle in the middle but : staying in the east and the west? : KKK is extremely right if you believe extreme left stories. Just check it : out.
| a*o 发帖数: 25262 | 17 At the beginning, blacks didn't have full power to vote, like 5 votes count
as 3 or 2, forget the exact number. By the time they gained the right, their
numbers are larger, maybe that was the time.
That's one of his big selling point in the campaign, and every point paul
ryan made in the debate was: work across the aisle, nothing more.
why
【在 i*****g 的大作中提到】 : Just a little history since you mention KKK; the south use to vote heavily : democrat 20-30 years ago when KKK are still very strong. These days, the : south have become closer (not fully) to the Republican side as the : information age seem to have educate more people - and you hear less about : KKK. : BTW, Romney is Governor of Massachusetts and was reelected by this : traditionally very democrat controlled state. You may want to find out why : they have reelected him even through he is a republican. : : ,
| a*o 发帖数: 25262 | 18 good points, it looks like more rich people living in the east/west coastal
area than in the middle. A lot of people saying Democratic party is
representing the poor, and Republican party is for the riches, that's just
simply a stereotype.
government
resources,
【在 m*****5 的大作中提到】 : i think the first debate addressed this question very clearly, when they : debated about role of government. : right think government have to protect liberty, while left think government : have to provide security. in another word, greed / fear. : in mid-west, security is not an issue, because they have abundant resources, : the living condition develops a different value than in the costal areas. : here in costal areas, things constantly changing, we see how easy ppl can : fall into poverty due to forces beyond their control, we see how small we : are, we need government to provide a better safety net than ppl in the mid- : west.
| i*****g 发帖数: 2564 | 19 FYI. The Fifteenth Amendment was done in 1870, after the American civil war
, not 1970.
count
their
【在 a*o 的大作中提到】 : At the beginning, blacks didn't have full power to vote, like 5 votes count : as 3 or 2, forget the exact number. By the time they gained the right, their : numbers are larger, maybe that was the time. : That's one of his big selling point in the campaign, and every point paul : ryan made in the debate was: work across the aisle, nothing more. : : why
| a*o 发帖数: 25262 | 20 Then, there were only 5k KKK members left during 1970s.
The following table shows the change in the Klan's estimated membership over
time.[111] (The years given in the table represent approximate time periods
.)
Year Membership
1920 4,000,000[112]
1924 6,000,000
1930 30,000
1980 5,000
2008 6,000
war
【在 i*****g 的大作中提到】 : FYI. The Fifteenth Amendment was done in 1870, after the American civil war : , not 1970. : : count : their
| i*****g 发帖数: 2564 | 21 Again, the power of information. There are only so many rednecks that don't
have access to radio/newspaper/internet these days.
over
periods
【在 a*o 的大作中提到】 : Then, there were only 5k KKK members left during 1970s. : The following table shows the change in the Klan's estimated membership over : time.[111] (The years given in the table represent approximate time periods : .) : Year Membership : 1920 4,000,000[112] : 1924 6,000,000 : 1930 30,000 : 1980 5,000 : 2008 6,000
| A***g 发帖数: 1816 | 22 是吗?那民主党竟然让共和党连坐那么多年的市长,从朱力阿尼到布隆伯格,如果这两
位连猪都不如,那么民主党的候选人基本算是猪粪都不如了。
【在 l***c 的大作中提到】 : 嗯。主要原因还是共和党连猪都不如,请参考小不死
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