Comments by "bohemianwriter1" (@bohemianwriter1) on "Everything Wrong With MSNBC In One Clip (Live From Chicago)" video.

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  3.  @magustrigger9195  I'm stil not getting your argument. Because your conclusion is still the same: That the person with the most votes should not win the election, and have any say in Government. This is the argument Liz Cheney is making. You have still not explained what the difference between a democracy and a republic is as if one excludes the other, or whether one is necessary for the other to exist. So who are these non-productive people you are talking about? The un-employed who got their job shipped to China? Who are these "minority productive" people in your eyes? The Walton family? Fossil fuel companies? Farmers? (I lived on a small farm in Kansas 30 years ago with a host family as an exchange student. An elderly couple. That farm is most likely lost to some factory farm these days).. Who are these "unproductive people"? Workers who demand a higher wage? People with pre-existing conditions who are denied healthcare by GOPs "brilliant healthcare plan"? Coal miners who have black lungs and no pension because that was lost to a tax break for the rich? Let's also talk about being informed enough to make rational decisions which affects the lives of those on the "liberal coast"... These who blindly vote GOP and have Trump as their messiah: The don't accept climate change. They believe in Creationism. And burn Harry Potter books because they "promote witch craft and Satanism"..The latter happened in Kansas btw. And these are the people you think should make decisions for those "liberal elites on the coast" who promotes equality under the law regardless of identity. Where Chris Kovack comes from. The guy who has purged millions of votes based purely in identity. That a fair way to "win" an election? See, Jim Crow laws are not based on the principles of a republic. What would protec disenfranchised minorities their civil rights? Those common laws which everybody votes on. As your own document states "right to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness".. And then you have the Bill of Rights. Which should not be limited, but expanded. So, whatever a lynch mob majority in the deep south did was against the law in any case. One last question. Do you think that a small group of stock holders and CEOS should have more to say in Government than the workers who make their private jets and yachts even possible?
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