Which Democrat policies can you easily identify as something good for America and the citizenry as a whole?

The 40hr work week, overtime, social security retirement, Medicare for the elderly, child labor laws, civil liberty, airports...highways, cleaner air..... just a few....
 
The 40hr work week, overtime, social security retirement, Medicare for the elderly, child labor laws, civil liberty, airports...highways, cleaner air..... just a few....
henry ford started the 40 hour work week at his ford plants in 1926.....airports came about with the advent of the airplane,not a particular party and the highway system came about with pres. Eisenhower and the cleaner air came with the EPA and pres Nixon....
 
Care for others during Covid? I gave CPR (including mouth to mouth rescue breaths to a Covid victim for 20 minutes, that had stopped breathing, until medics arrived and took over, working on him another 45 min in the ambulance. Cops arrived first, but they were useless. It got me put in quarantine for two weeks at the order of Madison County board of Health. Plus I was a Covid convalescent plasma donor for several months. What care did you give?
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Public education that is for all. This is something that has worked to develop the modern world into the wealthy and advance place it has become. Thank government.
Infrastructure investment. Like that road? Like that bridge? Like clean water??? In most cases thank government.
Science and tech investment. Something like 70% of all advancements occur because of government investing in science and most of it is done by government ran colleges. Harvard, piston, mit!!!

We wouldn't be a world power and we sure as fuck wouldn't be number one without government. Sure, I like the private sector and it does many good things. I'll admit it but there's got to be a middle ground.
public education started in the mid 19th century.....
 
The US is signatory to the 1967 Protocol on the Status of Refugees. Therefore it is the supreme law of the land. The Republicans did away with the bill that would have funded lawful process of asylum seekers.

Article 16
access to courts
1. A refugee shall have free access to the courts of law on the territory of all Contracting States.
They were given full access to our courts when they claimed refugee or asylum status, but were required to wait in Mexico, where they could not simply break ANOTHER law by ignoring immigration court orders and failing to appear.

When a law is abhorent to the safety of the United States and her Citizens, it is required that the law be held in abeyance until a formal removal can be achieved.

The discussion was about what Democratic policy was good for the American people. Immigration was not one of them.
 
Following the Constitution and Rule of law, instead of rule by despotism.
Democrats could care less about the Constitution. They want to rule the country by simple majority polling. They could care less about the rule of law. Not sure what despotism means. Is that like when you weaponize the justice system to go after political opponents, jail them just for being at a protest, and trying to illegally keep people from the other side off the ballots? Is that like calling the other side deplorables, garbage, and several other names?
 
You can then deport undesirable immigrants and asylum seekers once their cases have been adjudicated, instead of having them hang around waiting for asylum hearings for the rest of their lives.

As Chump insisted was the proper Republican way to do things.
If you come here illegally you shouldn't be allowed to claim asylum.
 
The US is signatory to the 1967 Protocol on the Status of Refugees. Therefore it is the supreme law of the land. The Republicans did away with the bill that would have funded lawful process of asylum seekers.

Article 16
access to courts
1. A refugee shall have free access to the courts of law on the territory of all Contracting States.
Outdated laws should be changed. The world is a different place now.
 
What? Did the free market in the US provide universal education and health care?

I must have missed that bit. So then you won't have anyone without private health care or who hasn't been educated privately.

Ok
Have democrats provided free universal healthcare and education? They talk a good game but haven't provided, even when they had full control.
 
You did ask him to consider his and his family's life in that year.
Which is always a mistake BrokeLoser. Anyone can be anything on the internet, so no matter how bad things get under their party, they themselves are doing fine. "I'm sorry you don't have a good job like mine," that kinda thing.

You may remember a poster like that called golfing gator?
 
Yes. I am certain. Lots of people went to church and enjoyed Covid among the body of believers. I didn't miss any work, as I was retired. My kids didn't miss any school, as already graduated college nor work, as one worked from home, and the other worked as a paramedic back then. I enjoyed life, that year, Kayaked, skied Crested Butte (although caught Covid on the plane which hit me 3 days in, so Covid as 10,000ft was no picnic). Later in the year, vacationed in Gatlinburg and hiked mount Le Conte.
Because you live in TN.
Consider the whole. You know, THINK a bit.
People got shut down in blue states. In michigan, you couldnt even go to the garden section to get seeds for your garden. Mom and pop shops got shut down. It was the biggest transfer of wealth to the rich, in human history.
And your comment about them being all about the constitution was extremely funny. I think your age is starting to affect your mind, old man.
 
I cant think of any off hand.
Cant think of any for the repub side either, though.
Both are authoritarian, led by shitty people, corrupt and do whatever they can to ignore the constitution.
 
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