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10-22-2016, 09:08 AM | #1521 (permalink) | ||
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10-22-2016, 09:10 AM | #1522 (permalink) | |
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10-22-2016, 09:16 AM | #1523 (permalink) |
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I tweeted an anti-Hillary article today and seconds later got added to a pro-Trump group. Does this mean I have to support him now?
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10-22-2016, 09:52 AM | #1525 (permalink) |
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The WW3 **** is kind of cliche at this point because everybody has been predicting it like doomsday for decades. 'The war in Iraq is going to become WW3' Though, there is a little more weight with Hillary wanting to police Putin, it's still pretty cliche. Also, look at how Trump reacted towards Bill Maher's birther joke. That kind of overreaction is what scares me. I mean, really, the President has the power to wield the military around like a hand gun in a gangster rap video.
You know what else is cliche? The idea that this election is the most important election of our lives and it is not the election to "waste" your vote. I heard that last election, and the election before that, and when Bush was running. At what point do the voters sack up and vote for who they really want? Just wait until four years from now when the insane American voters repeat the same cycle and wonder how politicians get away with being so crooked. The saddest part is that we are completely self aware of our stupid voting habits but we still don't do anything about it. At that point could anybody really pity our country if it falls on hard times as a repercussion? Completely ****ed up when I'm constantly being told about the importance of voting but voting for anybody who isn't who they want is a wasted vote. Nah, you're just a dumb contradiction. |
10-22-2016, 10:10 AM | #1526 (permalink) |
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The election is already over I very much doubt a brexit will happen at this point. Boris Johnson had positive favourability rating with the general public....Trump does not.
Trump beat Trump. He could have won, but his personality is just to narcissistic and unstable for the general public to swallow. The only reason this race is still competitive, is because Trump is offering an alternative to policies that large parts of the American public desperately want changed, which both the Republican and Democratic establishment are the same on. (free trade, immigration and foreign policy) As for Clinton, I've been a little hard on her, but she is so disliked by the general public I can't see her serving more than a four year term. The one good thing about a Clinton Presidency is that the first one is the only President who has been able to balance the books and run a surplus since....well a very long time. You have to all the way back to the Keynesian post war economy under Nixon before you can find a Republican President who didn't run consistent deficits. So there you go, park your classical liberal vote with the Clintons. |
10-22-2016, 10:48 AM | #1527 (permalink) | ||
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