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If you want to see change you have to stop voting for the same thing every time. The problem is as you say Trump is 10x more of an outsider. Verging on the edge of disaster. He has now said America is broken, infrastructure is terrible, unemployment high, etc. He's spot on. Americans don't pay enough taxes. That's the only way to reduce debt, build more and better schools, roads, healthcare, jobs, etc. Yet he wants to double the spending on military which some are delusional enough to think he will never use. My suggestion goes beyond Sanders, it's to keep voting for people who don't follow the rules. More than once every four years. Then the major parties will listen to you. |
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Last night it became official. Clinton will be the next US President.
Because the outsider in the race is batshit crazy and proven to be incapable of supplying what he promises, crooked, fails too often. And a Blowhard. He's also been in court and lost more times than is comfortable. Until Americans start to vote in ways to scare the two parties, nothing will change. The problem of voting for Trump is he's not credible so after this nothing will change. Vote for someone who will change the way things are done and have a chance of getting elected, or go on being ruled by those who buy politicians. You had a chance with Obama, then voted for Republicans to stop all the changes. Because Obama might take a bit more money from you. When greed comes first, you're in the pockets of the men with the money. |
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I'm willing to put a wager on the election if anyone is interested ;) (Mutt??? hehehe)
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Stop worrying so much, republicans. If she does win, Clinton will face a divided senate and a republican house, and it will probably get worse at mid-terms, if history is any guide.
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nothing you say makes any sense, at all. :2 cents: |
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see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mens_r...land_and_Wales You should know better. Criminal Fraud is almost as hard to convict someone of as a capital crime. That's how these guys always skate in civil courts and bankruptcy courts -- rules of evidence :2 cents: |
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Trump was federally indicted and lost to the Department of Justice. Hillary has never been indicted or guilty of any crime. United States of America, Plaintiff v. Donald J. Trump, Defendant. FTC MATTER/FILE NUMBER: 861 0148 CIVIL ACTION NUMBER: 88-CV-0929 FEDERAL COURT: District of Columbia https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/case...mp-donald-j-us |
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This guy is a non status quo outsider? |
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And like it or not Dyna, what happens in the US affects the entire world, and we Canadians really care about one of our biggest trading partners. You and I share nearly the same culture, the same value of currency, and are practically next-door neighbours. You and I are even in the same business sector (or so you claim), and are on the same industry forum. Why you choose to get so hostile about my PREDICTION (not opinion), is bewildering. But then again, you are extremely hostile to everyone else on GFY for anything and everything anyone ever says, so maybe I shouldn't be surprised. Good luck to you. I hope you don't vote Trump. |
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getting invited to a wedding suggests he is an "outsider" that has some connections in high places... actually working in politics most of one's life makes one not an "outsider"... so Hillary or Bernie certainly are not "outsiders"... |
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Ahahahahahahahaahahahahah High5! |
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:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh it's also weird how you're stepping back from supporting your girl hillary though, warts and all. this is why you crack me up ********** high 5! |
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on january 20, 2017, trump will be taking oath of office, because he was not under FBI investigation during campaign. hilary will be meeting with her attorneys over her legal issues surrounding not only emails, but the clinton foundation. but in bladewires mind, a civil judgement is worse than investigations for espionage, obstruction of justice & selling state favors for cash. tick tock goes the FBI clock...:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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I crack you up? Strange. |
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support, prediction, opinion, whatever you want to call it, obviously i don't bother to make sense of any of it. i guess it's becoming obvious to you that i don't pay any real attention to your posts at all. high 5! |
Bill will have so many memories moving back in the house ;)
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Wonder If she has balls for this prestigious title
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Politicians no longer fear the voters. Because the voters keep voting for the same old time and again. In the US politicians are mostly led by corporations and Right Wing. Only one person on the GOP had a chance of scaring the status quo. Trump. The problem is he's batshit crazy. If he were saner and appeared to understand and have better answers than "I'm great" I would support him. On the Democrat side, the person is Sanders. He's not batshit crazy, knows the problems and wants to break the stranglehold billionaires have on both parties. His only downside is immigration. In the UK the established politicians mostly support being in the EU and ruled by it. The EU is moving to rule Europe from the center. The UK economy is marginally stronger by being in the EU. Most Britains are poorer by being in the EU. Because their wages have stagnated and prices rose. UKIP are the party to break the EU, along with a few others in Europe who are also dedicated to retaining their countries ability to rule their own country. On both occasions, I'm saying vote for the anti-establishment man to break the establishment. Trump is a joke. He had a real chance of being President. He threw it away by going crazy. Or maybe he already was. Some of his aims are great. His policies are crap. And if you want to debate me on that I'm prepared to do it. |
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He either had nothing to do with setting up the school, or was hands on. He claims he was hands on. Over and over again he claims one thing and doesn't supply it. Infact had no intention to supply it. |
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Obama was asked if he thinks the GOP are happy with Trump. His reply. "I know we are" :1orglaugh |
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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/06/us...ettlement.html
Donald Trump Will See You in Court And he still doesn't know a Mexican can't be a judge. |
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Yet you take the time to reply to every single one of them. |
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Two quick drops on hillary
Interview with one of the contractor spec ops guys on the ground.
https://www.rt.com/op-edge/346092-hi...nghazi-attack/ +++ The Parties of Jefferson, Lincoln and FDR Are Dead by Stephen Lendman America was never beautiful. Today it?s unfit and unsafe to live in, a monster threatening humanity?s survival. US duopoly power replaced the eras of Jefferson, Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt. No JFKs exist, a peacemaker assassinated for opposing war, urging nuclear disarmament and rapprochement with Soviet Russia. New Deal, Fair Deal and Great Society programs are heading for history?s dust bin. Bipartisan neocons infesting Washington want social justice ended, neoliberal enslavement replacing it, fascist police state harshness enforcing it. America is a gangster state, criminals running it - beginning in the 1990s under Bill Clinton, hardened under George W. Bush, institutionalized under Obama, certain to worsen no matter who succeeds him. US voters in November get to choose between deplorable, unacceptable choices - Clinton the most recklessly dangerous presidential aspirant in US history, Trump a billionaire, racist demagogue, both self-serving, mindless of popular needs and concerns. Four more years of endless imperial wars are certain. America will resemble Guatemala before they end, its people impoverished, terrorized by police state harshness, constitutional rights replaced by full-blown tyranny. Most disturbing is how uninformed and indifferent most Americans are about a ruthless system destroying their lives, welfare and futures. Elections accomplish nothing, rigged to sustain continuity, benefitting wealth, privilege and power exclusively over progressive governance of, by and for everyone equitably. The nation I grew up in from the 1930s through the 60s no longer exists, unfit and unsafe to live in since neocons usurped power - Hillary Clinton their current standard bearer. Will November?s election (sic) be rigged to install her? Corporate controlled electronic voting machines make it simple. So does disenfranchising millions of unwanted voters. Green party presidential aspirant Jill Stein blasted the Democrat party, calling it ?a disgrace?blatantly rigging the system? for Clinton, the corrupted media establishment supporting her, an unindicted racketeer, war criminal, major threat to world peace. Late in my life, I can?t shake a deep foreboding for what I fear coming, dangers threatening everyone, youths with no futures, endless wars on a slippery slope toward possible mass annihilation. Poet TS Eliot once mused about the world one day ending ?not with a bang but a whimper.? Thermonuclear weapons in the hands of neocons like Hillary Clinton risk otherwise. Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at [email protected]. |
She sure will !
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were gonna be screwed
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Trump will fuck the nation over for all his lones forgiven from allthe banks he has loans with and said Hillary is corrupt for Deutsche Bank, etc.
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