Why is it always democrat party run cities that turn into complete hellscapes?

No, "party" is the adjective that modifies the noun. Republican, Green, Libertarian, Labor, is the noun. With the Democratics, they use two adjectives with one being a noun substitute.
No, party is the noun. Geebus... Please stop.

Libertarian Party, the Party is the noun, Libertarian is the adjective modifying the noun.

Political Party, Political is the adjective, Party is the noun...

When using Party in this context it will always be a noun... Party does not describe republican in that context republican modifies party.

Please just go to grok.com and have "him" explain it to you. In each of the political parties "Party" is the noun being modified by the adjective that tells you which type of Party...

This is like pretending that apple pie means that pie isn't a noun... Apple describes what type of pie so in that instance "apple" is an adjective. Cherry pie, another type of pie, pie being modified by the descriptor (adjective) cherry in this case. Cherry can be a noun... for instance red or black cherries, cherries are a noun, red and black are adjectives...

Red apple is where apple would be a noun, red describes the apple...

Any way, in each case of a political party, "Pa;rty" is the person place or thing (a political organization is the thing) and is described by the adjective. Republican, democratic, libertarian, all of those modifying "party" are adjectives.
 
There is no case. You're illiterate just like Andrew Jackson. There is no Democrat Party. It is called the Democratic Party. There are no Democrat policies. There are Democratic policies.
Yes, it's called the "Democratic" party. No problem with that from me. That makes its members Democratics. That's noun agreement. Have fun being a Democratic.
 
You fucking idiot. Is Eiffel the adjective related to Tower? Or is Eiffel Tower a proper noun? Is your first name an adjective related to your last name?

Jesus fucking christ, Damocles and the rest of his lobotomized KKKult get dumber ever day.

Read what you quoted you moron, we are saying the same thing.
 
Yes, it's called the "Democratic" party. No problem with that from me. That makes its members Democratics. That's noun agreement. Have fun being a Democratic.
I'm not a Democrat, but I support certain Democratic and Democratic policies. I also support certain Republican politicians and policies.

Watch his head explode.
 
No, we are not. You think Democrat is an adjective. It's not.
Ah... Different post... However, the one you quoted said that Party is the noun.. So, yeah... we were saying the same thing.

I also have never seen you support any republican party policy or person, I won't be holding my breath waiting for it either. Tell us all about these republican policies you support, which republican candidate did you vote for? You said you have done these things, tell us all about them.
 
YOU are making fun of a person with a disability. SHAME ON YOU.
Yeah fuck off

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Ah... Different post... However, the one you quoted said that Party is the noun.. So, yeah... we were saying the same thing.

I also have never seen you support any republican party policy or person, I won't be holding my breath waiting for it either. Tell us all about these republican policies you support, which republican candidate did you vote for? You said you have done these things, tell us all about them.
So you were wrong. Once again. It's a shame you can never own your shit. Party is a noun. Democratic Party is a proper noun. There is no such thing as a Democrat Party. We are not saying the same thing. You don't understand English because you're brainwashed.

Which Republican policy or person would you have seen me support since I joined this forum during the Trump Dumpster Fire Act I? I'll give you a brief tutorial about Diesel and then tell you to fuck off again.

I have never registered with a political party. I have supported and even voted for Republican, Democratic, and third party candidates in many, many state and local instances. County commissioners, reintroducing wolves to Colorado, opposing levies, I have done it all. Don't ever pretend to know me again, you illiterate hog. We can all see what you became since fall of 2024. You are miniscule, inconsequential, and embarrassing.
 
So you were wrong. Once again. It's a shame you can never own your shit. Party is a noun. Democratic Party is a proper noun. There is no such thing as a Democrat Party. We are not saying the same thing. You don't understand English because you're brainwashed.

Which Republican policy or person would you have seen me support since I joined this forum during the Trump Dumpster Fire Act I? I'll give you a brief tutorial about Diesel and then tell you to fuck off again.

I have never registered with a political party. I have supported and even voted for Republican, Democratic, and third party candidates in many, many state and local instances. County commissioners, reintroducing wolves to Colorado, opposing levies, I have done it all. Don't ever pretend to know me again, you illiterate hog. We can all see what you became since fall of 2024. You are miniscule, inconsequential, and embarrassing.
Yes, Party is a noun. We agree.
 
Democratic is an adjective modifying Party in that case. Democrat is not used in that context.
No, you fucking idiot. Democratic Party is a proper compound noun. Democratic is not an adjective when it relates to the Party.

You're the one who said, "So, here's a gentle reminder... Democrat cities includes democrat cities in Texas."

You were wrong, Damocles. Be a fucking man and admit it. Or at least shut the fuck up already.
 
No, you fucking idiot. Democratic Party is a proper compound noun. Democratic is not an adjective when it relates to the Party.

You're the one who said, "So, here's a gentle reminder... Democrat cities includes democrat cities in Texas."

You were wrong, Damocles. Be a fucking man and admit it. Or at least shut the fuck up already.
Geebus...

Let's create two charts, one about democratic priorities and one about democrat priorities.

If you prefer a statistical list with percentages instead of pie chart images, I’ll provide a clear and concise breakdown of the two categories—Democratic Policies (Non-Partisan) and Democrat Policies (Democratic Party Priorities)—with their respective policy areas and percentages. This format is easy to copy and paste into XenForo as text, maintaining the distinction between universal democratic principles and Democratic Party-specific priorities, as you requested.


Democratic Priorities = Priorities of Democracy (Non-Partisan)​


These represent universal democratic values that any party or group can support, with percentages reflecting their relative importance in democratic governance.
  • Voting Rights & Access: 30%
    Ensuring free, fair, and accessible elections (e.g., no voter suppression).
  • Rule of Law: 25%
    Independent judiciary, equal application of laws, and checks and balances.
  • Freedom of Speech & Press: 20%
    Protecting individual expression and media independence.
  • Transparency & Accountability: 15%
    Open government, anti-corruption measures, and public access to information.
  • Individual Rights: 10%
    Safeguarding personal liberties (e.g., privacy, assembly, religion).

Democrat Policies = Democratic Party Priorities​


These reflect the policy priorities of the U.S. Democratic Party, based on its 2024 platform and recent trends, with percentages indicating emphasis.
  • Climate Action: 25%
    Green energy, carbon reduction, environmental justice (e.g., Green New Deal).
  • Healthcare Access: 25%
    Expanding Medicare, affordable care, public option proposals.
  • Economic Equity: 20%
    Progressive taxation, minimum wage increases, wealth taxes.
  • Social Justice & Equity: 20%
    Racial justice, immigration reform, LGBTQ+ rights.
  • Education & Workforce: 10%
    Free college, student loan forgiveness, job training programs.

In the second case, whether or not you agree with the usage Democrat is used as an adjective and it efficiently and precisely defines it as associating to the party as "democratic priorities" may also define priorities that are not those of the party.

Because of the broader meaning of the word democratic and because I wish to be precise in my language, and even if you do not like it, I will continue to use Democrat as an adjective in that context. Even if you get super angry about it.
 
Geebus...

Let's create two charts, one about democratic priorities and one about democrat priorities.

If you prefer a statistical list with percentages instead of pie chart images, I’ll provide a clear and concise breakdown of the two categories—Democratic Policies (Non-Partisan) and Democrat Policies (Democratic Party Priorities)—with their respective policy areas and percentages. This format is easy to copy and paste into XenForo as text, maintaining the distinction between universal democratic principles and Democratic Party-specific priorities, as you requested.


Democratic Priorities = Priorities of Democracy (Non-Partisan)​


These represent universal democratic values that any party or group can support, with percentages reflecting their relative importance in democratic governance.
  • Voting Rights & Access: 30%
    Ensuring free, fair, and accessible elections (e.g., no voter suppression).
  • Rule of Law: 25%
    Independent judiciary, equal application of laws, and checks and balances.
  • Freedom of Speech & Press: 20%
    Protecting individual expression and media independence.
  • Transparency & Accountability: 15%
    Open government, anti-corruption measures, and public access to information.
  • Individual Rights: 10%
    Safeguarding personal liberties (e.g., privacy, assembly, religion).

Democrat Policies = Democratic Party Priorities​


These reflect the policy priorities of the U.S. Democratic Party, based on its 2024 platform and recent trends, with percentages indicating emphasis.
  • Climate Action: 25%
    Green energy, carbon reduction, environmental justice (e.g., Green New Deal).
  • Healthcare Access: 25%
    Expanding Medicare, affordable care, public option proposals.
  • Economic Equity: 20%
    Progressive taxation, minimum wage increases, wealth taxes.
  • Social Justice & Equity: 20%
    Racial justice, immigration reform, LGBTQ+ rights.
  • Education & Workforce: 10%
    Free college, student loan forgiveness, job training programs.

In the second case, whether or not you agree with the usage Democrat is used as an adjective and it efficiently and precisely defines it as associating to the party as "democratic priorities" may also define priorities that are not those of the party.

Because of the broader meaning of the word democratic and because I wish to be precise in my language, and even if you do not like it, I will continue to use Democrat as an adjective in that context. Even if you get super angry about it.
But you didn't do the same thing 20 years ago, did you? I know you won't be honest, but I will continue to reiterate that you are misusing language because you're a KKKultist. You're still intentionally ignoring the difference between capitalization. You're ignoring basic English grammar. You are completely fucking lost. I grow weary of you and your bullshit.
 
I have not canvased the entire poor population of the country nor did they select me to speak for them. Are you high?

I am not high. I have two alcoholic beverages per annum, on my birthday and new years eve. Usually a Yuengling Lager or a single malt scotch. No THC since 2009, and NEVER anything harder. And you might want to ask your mom and dad about "SARCASM".

As for stereotyping, insulting, and ostracizing "angry Black women" for decades, you slug fuckers own it. The KKK is the Republican party and vice versa.

:crybaby:I weep for the education system.

I'm not a Grand Dragon, but I have no doubt that you know exactly what you meant when you typed that.

Yes, I know exactly what I meant when I typed that. I am a student of American history.
 
But you didn't do the same thing 20 years ago, did you? I know you won't be honest, but I will continue to reiterate that you are misusing language because you're a KKKultist. You're still intentionally ignoring the difference between capitalization. You're ignoring basic English grammar. You are completely fucking lost. I grow weary of you and your bullshit.
20 years ago I had the habit of using "Democrat Party" mostly to annoy folks like Desh. Though every once in a while I may still do that to annoy you, or folks like you, I do not use that as often nowadays.

Though, as I said, to be precise I often will use democrat as an Adjective to specify things that relate to the party as I described. I do this because it is how I would use it in spoken conversation, on this forum I use conversational English, in the way I would say things. While I check my spelling and sometimes spend some time doing charts, and writing a solid post, the vast majority of my posts here are written as I would say them out loud and at the same speed, I do not always have the time to correct capitalization and often fall into the habit of every noun being capitalized because it is that way in German...

Anyway, I am not ignoring anything, I am being precise and use it that way for the reasons previously assigned. I get that it annoys you, and now that seems to be a bonus really.
 
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