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In reply to the discussion: Should California Threaten Secession To Abolish Electoral College? [View all]eniwetok
(1,629 posts)That IS your bottom line... right? It's never occurred to you that I have been taking in serious ideas which have been offered. All I can do is repeat what I wrote before...
So let's review our discussion for the class... in 14 or so posts, you offered TWO ideas... actually they were only objections: one that a threat needs to have substance, and what if there's a disasters. I addressed both.
One might think that if those were your concerns... once addressed, you'd move on. But NO... you had to write now ELEVEN posts, that if I, personally, wasn't doing what YOU wanted me to do... and on YOUR schedule, then we can dismiss the entire proposal because I don't meet YOUR standards.
Any objective observer would easily come to the conclusion you're against this proposal, refuse to say why, and your out to disrupt this discussion.
Which is curious behavior from someone who wrote
The time and energy you wasted here arguing with people, attempting to make them look STUPID, could have been put to better use actually DOING something about the problem instead of just yappity yapping about it.
Got it. So your bottom line is you have no suggestions to get rid the EC and we should not consider my proposal because you don't like me.
Got it.
Please do FO and have a happy new year.