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Title: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: President Punxsutawney Phil on September 30, 2018, 11:23:18 PM
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Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: YE on October 01, 2018, 12:05:28 AM
The one that's pro-single payer health care and pro-union.


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: Sestak on October 01, 2018, 01:59:32 AM
The one that's pro-single payer health care and pro-union.


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: IceSpear on October 01, 2018, 02:47:17 AM
Fuzzy Bear thinks I should burn in hell for having sex with hot guys which is one of my favorite activities, so Blairite. Fuzzy Bear would win in a landslide though.


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: IceSpear on October 01, 2018, 03:04:42 AM
Fuzzy since he’d support Universal pre-K and Paid Family Leave which are the only things I really care strongly about

Does Blairite oppose these? These don't sound extreme enough to be something an unironic neoliberal would oppose.


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: JA on October 01, 2018, 08:58:18 AM


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: Alabama_Indy10 on October 01, 2018, 08:59:05 AM
Definitely Fuzzy


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: Politician on October 01, 2018, 09:12:07 AM
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Fuzzy Bear wins a landslide, lol.


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: Goldwater on October 01, 2018, 12:58:18 PM
I'd vote for Blairite, but Fuzzy would win.


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: Lechasseur on October 01, 2018, 01:14:45 PM
FuzzyBear/FuzzyBear easily


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: IceSpear on October 01, 2018, 05:01:00 PM
Fuzzy Bear thinks I should burn in hell for having sex with hot guys which is one of my favorite activities, so Blairite. Fuzzy Bear would win in a landslide though.

True but it’s unlikely a President Fuzzy would be able to take away gay marriage. The odds would be close to zero. Though I guess Blairite could make an executive order protecting gay employees that fuzzy would never do.

Also I’m not sure if Blairite does oppose Universal Pre-K and PFL. I just assumed he would oppose the latter

Who said anything about marriage? ;)


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: fhtagn on October 02, 2018, 09:29:07 AM


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: Intell on October 02, 2018, 09:17:20 PM
Blairite in an extremely dissatisfied vote. He's not even that economically centrist.


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: Starry Eyed Jagaloon on October 10, 2018, 12:44:05 AM
Fuzzy since he’d support Universal pre-K and Paid Family Leave which are the only things I really care strongly about

Does Blairite oppose these? These don't sound extreme enough to be something an unironic neoliberal would oppose.

I strongly support Universal Pre-K, and I support paid family leave, though I like Rubio's plan to have it draw from social security. In regards to a previous poster, I'm not anti-union--collective bargaining has gotten our country a lot of good things, though I would fight them on issues like trade and charter schools.

Where I'm more fiscally conservative is in my support for a no-tarriff, no-subsidy cutthroatish economy, abolishing the corporate tax, and my tendency towards the voucherization of government services. And I don't support medicare for all--rather, I'd prefer obamacare for all.

I do want to raise capital gains and estate taxes, however.

Finally, I think a lot of regulations need to be repealed/streamlined, all business externalities need to be internalized, roads need to be tolled, professional licenses should often not be a thing, and a lot of people need to move from the rustbelt to the coastal states.

Oh, and I want a powerful UN and open borders.

Did I sufficiently annoy both sides with my #Unironic Neoliberalism <3?


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: HillGoose on October 11, 2018, 12:23:53 AM
Fuzzy since he’d support Universal pre-K and Paid Family Leave which are the only things I really care strongly about

Does Blairite oppose these? These don't sound extreme enough to be something an unironic neoliberal would oppose.

I strongly support Universal Pre-K, and I support paid family leave, though I like Rubio's plan to have it draw from social security. In regards to a previous poster, I'm not anti-union--collective bargaining has gotten our country a lot of good things, though I would fight them on issues like trade and charter schools.

Where I'm more fiscally conservative is in my support for a no-tarriff, no-subsidy cutthroatish economy, abolishing the corporate tax, and my tendency towards the voucherization of government services. And I don't support medicare for all--rather, I'd prefer obamacare for all.

I do want to raise capital gains and estate taxes, however.

Finally, I think a lot of regulations need to be repealed/streamlined, all business externalities need to be internalized, roads need to be tolled, professional licenses should often not be a thing, and a lot of people need to move from the rustbelt to the coastal states.

Oh, and I want a powerful UN and open borders.

Did I sufficiently annoy both sides with my #Unironic Neoliberalism <3?

Brah this post made it more likely I'd vote for you. With the exception of capital gains taxes and estate taxes, your economic positions sound like a dream come true. The capital gains and estate tax increases would be well worth it.


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: CookieDamage on October 26, 2018, 03:04:22 PM
Fuzzy Bear thinks I should burn in hell for having sex with hot guys which is one of my favorite activities, so Blairite. Fuzzy Bear would win in a landslide though.

Girl straight moderates do NOT care about hompohobia. Hence why you are correct in predicting his win.


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: Santander on October 26, 2018, 03:12:24 PM
Fuzzy/Fuzzy


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: bagelman on October 27, 2018, 01:11:04 PM
I think it would be closer than people think: Blairite would appeal to business Republicans and could win Arizona and Nevada while losing the election. That being said, the midwest would be strongly Fuzzy, with educated Minnesota as a swing state voting to the "left" of Michigan. With his home state of Florida in Fuzzy's pocket, Blairte needs to somehow pull off a win in Texas and Minnesota. So Fuzzy/Fuzzy. My vote would be pretty safe for Fuzzy, he needs to tie himself with conversion therapy to lose it, that or I suddenly become a wealthy international businessman and even then I'm not Safe "D".



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Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: Calthrina950 on October 28, 2018, 11:39:13 PM
Fuzzy Bear easily.


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: AudmanOut on November 03, 2018, 07:56:57 PM


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: S019 on June 15, 2021, 09:56:28 PM
Blairite easily, also I wonder if some people's answer changes with time, also bumping this, since we haven't had any good matchups on this board in a while


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: Ferguson97 on June 16, 2021, 12:59:30 AM
Easily Blairite, this isn't even a question.


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: Starry Eyed Jagaloon on June 16, 2021, 01:03:48 AM
It would appear the mail-in ballot dumps are working just as I planned.

(Also sorry for being tedious in 2018.)


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: PSOL on June 16, 2021, 07:54:33 PM
Fuzzy is going to win easily.


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: It’s so Joever on June 17, 2021, 12:39:03 PM
1. Pre-2020 Fuzzy the populist
2. Blair-“screw the poor”-ite
3. Republican cultist #1736282635


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: Santander on June 17, 2021, 03:20:03 PM

Yeah, clearly this is no longer the case.


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: PSOL on June 17, 2021, 03:21:36 PM
What changed?


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: It’s so Joever on June 17, 2021, 07:33:18 PM
Fuzzy.


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: Calthrina950 on June 25, 2021, 09:55:59 AM

Fuzzy Bear has gone from being a reasonable moderate Republican or independent (and ex-Democrat, as he himself has noted), to being an ardent Trumpist given to conspiracy theories.


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: beesley on June 25, 2021, 11:18:05 AM

Fuzzy Bear has gone from being a reasonable moderate Republican or independent (and ex-Democrat, as he himself has noted), to being an ardent Trumpist given to conspiracy theories.

Weird, based on the dates, he waited a lot longer than most Republicans.


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: Calthrina950 on June 25, 2021, 12:21:22 PM

Fuzzy Bear has gone from being a reasonable moderate Republican or independent (and ex-Democrat, as he himself has noted), to being an ardent Trumpist given to conspiracy theories.

Weird, based on the dates, he waited a lot longer than most Republicans.

Well, Fuzzy Bear voted for Trump both times, but it wasn't until about 2019, it seems, that he became especially vigorous in his support of Trump, and particularly virulent with regards to his political opinions. He seems to have become progressively more radicalized over time. Just look at the vitriol he spews against Biden, who was the Vice-President of a man (Obama) that Fuzzy Bear himself voted for in 2012.


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: Statilius the Epicurean on June 25, 2021, 12:50:27 PM

Fuzzy Bear has gone from being a reasonable moderate Republican or independent (and ex-Democrat, as he himself has noted), to being an ardent Trumpist given to conspiracy theories.

Weird, based on the dates, he waited a lot longer than most Republicans.

Well, Fuzzy Bear voted for Trump both times, but it wasn't until about 2019, it seems, that he became especially vigorous in his support of Trump, and particularly virulent with regards to his political opinions. He seems to have become progressively more radicalized over time. Just look at the vitriol he spews against Biden, who was the Vice-President of a man (Obama) that Fuzzy Bear himself voted for in 2012.

Facebook will do that to a man.


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: Calthrina950 on June 25, 2021, 01:27:31 PM

Fuzzy Bear has gone from being a reasonable moderate Republican or independent (and ex-Democrat, as he himself has noted), to being an ardent Trumpist given to conspiracy theories.

Weird, based on the dates, he waited a lot longer than most Republicans.

Well, Fuzzy Bear voted for Trump both times, but it wasn't until about 2019, it seems, that he became especially vigorous in his support of Trump, and particularly virulent with regards to his political opinions. He seems to have become progressively more radicalized over time. Just look at the vitriol he spews against Biden, who was the Vice-President of a man (Obama) that Fuzzy Bear himself voted for in 2012.

Facebook will do that to a man.

It's not just Facebook. Fuzzy Bear oftentimes posts articles from sources such as Newsbusters, The Federalist, and The Daily Wire, among others. He has an intense distrust of the mainstream media, like many in the Republican base.


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: It’s so Joever on June 25, 2021, 02:09:21 PM
Fuzzy does go to show that people do not change parties based on policy. They change policy based on party.


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: Utah Neolib on June 25, 2021, 02:48:33 PM
Blairite


Title: Re: FuzzyBear (R) vs. Blairite (D)
Post by: TDAS04 on June 25, 2021, 10:19:37 PM
Blairite.  Super easy choice.