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MaxEntropy_Man
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Nobody gives a sh*t about the third party candidates' proposals (what are Hillary's proposals anyway? She hardly talked about them in specific terms till now). They are not going to be elected anyway. The reason ppl vote for them is because it's their only way of showing their middle finger to both the candidates of the major parties who s*ck big time. F*ck 'em! In the whole of American history, I don't think there ever were such crappy candidates and never were people this frustrated and depressed.
The early voting has started in GA today. I am going to vote in the next few days and put an end to this ordeal. Yeah, i'm voting for Jill Stein. That's the only satisfying thing one can do in this scenario. Hope America will never go through this again!
The early voting has started in GA today. I am going to vote in the next few days and put an end to this ordeal. Yeah, i'm voting for Jill Stein. That's the only satisfying thing one can do in this scenario. Hope America will never go through this again!
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Kinnera wrote:Nobody gives a sh*t about the third party candidates' proposals (what are Hillary's proposals anyway? She hardly talked about them in specific terms till now). They are not going to be elected anyway. The reason ppl vote for them is because it's their only way of showing their middle finger to both the candidates of the major parties who s*ck big time. F*ck 'em! In the whole of American history, I don't think there ever were such crappy candidates and never were people this frustrated and depressed.
The early voting has started in GA today. I am going to vote in the next few days and put an end to this ordeal. Yeah, i'm voting for Jill Stein. That's the only satisfying thing one can do in this scenario. Hope America will never go through this again!
Yesterday you harangued about free-loaders etc and that you like Republican policy proposals in general. Jill Stein is way way left of Hillary.
MaxEntropy_Man- Posts : 14702
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All the best with writing-in her name in GA! Also, considering GA is already pro-republican, you are indirectly voting for Trump! Hope you weigh that in when you vote.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/23/opinions/a-vote-for-jill-stein-is-a-vote-for-trump-kohn/
http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/23/opinions/a-vote-for-jill-stein-is-a-vote-for-trump-kohn/
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MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Kinnera wrote:Nobody gives a sh*t about the third party candidates' proposals (what are Hillary's proposals anyway? She hardly talked about them in specific terms till now). They are not going to be elected anyway. The reason ppl vote for them is because it's their only way of showing their middle finger to both the candidates of the major parties who s*ck big time. F*ck 'em! In the whole of American history, I don't think there ever were such crappy candidates and never were people this frustrated and depressed.
The early voting has started in GA today. I am going to vote in the next few days and put an end to this ordeal. Yeah, i'm voting for Jill Stein. That's the only satisfying thing one can do in this scenario. Hope America will never go through this again!
Yesterday you harangued about free-loaders etc and that you like Republican policy proposals in general. Jill Stein is way way left of Hillary.
The freeloaders thing that i brought up was in response to the link that you posted about the median income differences between the supporters of different candidates and to rub the leftist 'elites' here the wrong way (i know they don't want to be clubbed with the poor)
Got the results.
I lean neither to the left nor right. What i started to detest recently (it started with leftists in India) is the hypocrisy of the leftists. Disgusting!! To top it off, Hillary turned out to be such a worst choice. Hopefully, this woman gets too old for the next election and Michelle Obama will be the next choice. Will consider voting for her then.
I don't care if Jill Stein is far left or far right. Will vote for her anyway.
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In the whole of American history, I don't think there ever were such crappy candidates and never were people this frustrated and depressed.
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I met a business associate yesterday who is a long time democrat from a blue state and a very successful businessman and he is not decided yet and he agreed this is the worst election year and worst candidates.
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I met a business associate yesterday who is a long time democrat from a blue state and a very successful businessman and he is not decided yet and he agreed this is the worst election year and worst candidates.
FluteHolder- Posts : 2355
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Kinnera wrote:MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Kinnera wrote:Nobody gives a sh*t about the third party candidates' proposals (what are Hillary's proposals anyway? She hardly talked about them in specific terms till now). They are not going to be elected anyway. The reason ppl vote for them is because it's their only way of showing their middle finger to both the candidates of the major parties who s*ck big time. F*ck 'em! In the whole of American history, I don't think there ever were such crappy candidates and never were people this frustrated and depressed.
The early voting has started in GA today. I am going to vote in the next few days and put an end to this ordeal. Yeah, i'm voting for Jill Stein. That's the only satisfying thing one can do in this scenario. Hope America will never go through this again!
Yesterday you harangued about free-loaders etc and that you like Republican policy proposals in general. Jill Stein is way way left of Hillary.
The freeloaders thing that i brought up was in response to the link that you posted about the median income differences between the supporters of different candidates and to rub the leftist 'elites' here the wrong way (i know they don't want to be clubbed with the poor)
Got the results.
I lean neither to the left nor right. What i started to detest recently (it started with leftists in India) is the hypocrisy of the leftists. Disgusting!! To top it off, Hillary turned out to be such a worst choice. Hopefully, this woman gets too old for the next election and Michelle Obama will be the next choice. Will consider voting for her then.
I don't care if Jill Stein is far left or far right. Will vote for her anyway.
I have no problem being clubbed with the poor at all. Please do so to your heart's content. I was temporarily poor at one point in life although knowing full well that that phase was not permanent. I have always been for policies that will take care of the most vulnerable in our society. That is why I was in the tank for Obamacare right from the get go.
MaxEntropy_Man- Posts : 14702
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FluteHolder wrote: In the whole of American history, I don't think there ever were such crappy candidates and never were people this frustrated and depressed.
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I met a business associate yesterday who is a long time democrat from a blue state and a very successful businessman and he is not decided yet and he agreed this is the worst election year and worst candidates.
I completely disagree with your friend. One of the candidates has the strongest resume ever in history.
MaxEntropy_Man- Posts : 14702
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All the leftist elites I know like being clubbed with the poor. They are leftist because they believe economic inequality is a bad thing, and that the state has a role to play in reducing inequality -- at least inequality in opportunities if not inequality in outcomes.Kinnera wrote:MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Kinnera wrote:Nobody gives a sh*t about the third party candidates' proposals (what are Hillary's proposals anyway? She hardly talked about them in specific terms till now). They are not going to be elected anyway. The reason ppl vote for them is because it's their only way of showing their middle finger to both the candidates of the major parties who s*ck big time. F*ck 'em! In the whole of American history, I don't think there ever were such crappy candidates and never were people this frustrated and depressed.
The early voting has started in GA today. I am going to vote in the next few days and put an end to this ordeal. Yeah, i'm voting for Jill Stein. That's the only satisfying thing one can do in this scenario. Hope America will never go through this again!
Yesterday you harangued about free-loaders etc and that you like Republican policy proposals in general. Jill Stein is way way left of Hillary.
The freeloaders thing that i brought up was in response to the link that you posted about the median income differences between the supporters of different candidates and to rub the leftist 'elites' here the wrong way (i know they don't want to be clubbed with the poor)
Got the results.
Jill Stein is to the left of Hillary on pretty much everything. Hillary Clinton is the most centrist candidate in recent history. She is to the right of Obama on most issues. She is to the right of some of Trump's stated positions as well, but Trump stakes out coexisting contradictory positions on all sides of every issue so that doesn't amount to much.Kinnera wrote:I lean neither to the left nor right. What i started to detest recently (it started with leftists in India) is the hypocrisy of the leftists. Disgusting!! To top it off, Hillary turned out to be such a worst choice. Hopefully, this woman gets too old for the next election and Michelle Obama will be the next choice. Will consider voting for her then.
I don't care if Jill Stein is far left or far right. Will vote for her anyway.
Idéfix- Posts : 8808
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I hope to see enough people voting for alternative party candidates to make them a viable choice for the next election at-least.
silvermani- Posts : 1631
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Idéfix wrote:
All the leftist elites I know like being clubbed with the poor. They are leftist because they believe economic inequality is a bad thing, and that the state has a role to play in reducing inequality -- at least inequality in opportunities if not inequality in outcomes.
Are all the leftist 'elites' you know are so hateful and intolerant of someone who don't agree with them that they mock at them in disparaging terms such as 'chuddies' again and again or dismiss the ones on the other side of the political spectrum as mere unclassy blue collar workers? If so, clubbing them along with the 'freeloaders' is going to make them uncomfortable.
idefix wrote:
Jill Stein is to the left of Hillary on pretty much everything. Hillary Clinton is the most centrist candidate in recent history. She is to the right of Obama on most issues. She is to the right of some of Trump's stated positions as well, but Trump stakes out coexisting contradictory positions on all sides of every issue so that doesn't amount to much.
Mine is a vote against, not for. It doesn't matter what Jill Stein's ideologies are. She is not going to be the president anyway.
I hope more people vote for the third candidate to voice their resenment.
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Kinnera wrote:
I hope more people vote for the third candidate to voice their resenment.
Thankfully they aren't. Hillary is developing a commanding lead.
MaxEntropy_Man- Posts : 14702
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Then stop whining and acting all nervous.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Kinnera wrote:
I hope more people vote for the third candidate to voice their resenment.
Thankfully they aren't. Hillary is developing a commanding lead.
Hellsangel- Posts : 14721
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Hellsangel wrote:Then stop whining and acting all nervous.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Kinnera wrote:
I hope more people vote for the third candidate to voice their resenment.
Thankfully they aren't. Hillary is developing a commanding lead.
That will never stop until the fat orange one concedes.
MaxEntropy_Man- Posts : 14702
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MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Kinnera wrote:
I hope more people vote for the third candidate to voice their resenment.
Thankfully they aren't. Hillary is developing a commanding lead.
America gets what it deserves. God bless America! (more than at any time)
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Kinnera wrote:MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Kinnera wrote:
I hope more people vote for the third candidate to voice their resenment.
Thankfully they aren't. Hillary is developing a commanding lead.
America gets what it deserves. God bless America! (more than at any time)
Totally agree. America does not deserve someone much worse than Dubya, i.e. Drumpf.
MaxEntropy_Man- Posts : 14702
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MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Kinnera wrote:MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Kinnera wrote:
I hope more people vote for the third candidate to voice their resenment.
Thankfully they aren't. Hillary is developing a commanding lead.
America gets what it deserves. God bless America! (more than at any time)
Totally agree. America does not deserve someone much worse than Dubya, i.e. Drumpf.
It definitely doesn't deserve Hillary. It will pay for it in the next four years. So be it! Mark my words! A day will come when you'll regret it immensely too. Good luck!
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Whine away then! Don't forget the cheese.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Hellsangel wrote:Then stop whining and acting all nervous.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Kinnera wrote:
I hope more people vote for the third candidate to voice their resenment.
Thankfully they aren't. Hillary is developing a commanding lead.
That will never stop until the fat orange one concedes.
Hellsangel- Posts : 14721
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I think #whinylittlebitch has cornered the market on whining this season.Hellsangel wrote:Whine away then! Don't forget the cheese.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Hellsangel wrote:Then stop whining and acting all nervous.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Kinnera wrote:
I hope more people vote for the third candidate to voice their resenment.
Thankfully they aren't. Hillary is developing a commanding lead.
That will never stop until the fat orange one concedes.
Idéfix- Posts : 8808
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Idéfix wrote:I think #whinylittlebitch has cornered the market on whining this season.Hellsangel wrote:Whine away then! Don't forget the cheese.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Hellsangel wrote:Then stop whining and acting all nervous.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:
Thankfully they aren't. Hillary is developing a commanding lead.
That will never stop until the fat orange one concedes.
From the looks of Il Professore's whining he is a strong contender for the hashtag. Maybe #dramaqueen will fit well considering posts like this.
Hellsangel- Posts : 14721
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Georgia is not totally prorepublican this time. It is on the borderline. The conservative republicans are disgusted with Trump. They may not vote at all or not vote for him.Scarlet O'Hara wrote:All the best with writing-in her name in GA! Also, considering GA is already pro-republican, you are indirectly voting for Trump! Hope you weigh that in when you vote.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/23/opinions/a-vote-for-jill-stein-is-a-vote-for-trump-kohn/
The demographics have also changed lately, with the large population of immigrants. They may most likely vote for Hillary.
So yeah, it can go either way here and i guess every vote counts. I will have to reconsider my decision. Voting for Jill may indirectly help trump. I will have to disassociate the leftists of india and the nuts here with that of the democrats, i guess. (The disgust for them is getting transferred to the liberals here.)That should help me choose between jill and hillary (who still is a horrible candidate, but at this point, having a democratic candidate is better than having a republican candidate win).
It's not easy being an independent.
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GA is not as Republican as it usually is because the GOP candidate is a gigantic anal orifice.
MaxEntropy_Man- Posts : 14702
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Conservative republicans dislike him because he's not a puritan like them. Republicans are supposed to be well behaved and not act and say things like the democrats. As one conservative was saying on the radio, 'I think we should forgive Trump because he was a democrat when he said the things that he did in the access hollywood tape. Only democrats can say such things. He's a republican now and is a changed man. We should forgive him.' A conservative old woman was telling me the other day that trump was a 'disgrace' to america and she wishes that the whole thing will be over soon. That's how the mindset is here and hence the reluctance to support trump.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:GA is not as Republican as it usually is because the GOP candidate is a gigantic anal orifice.
But tell me about Hillary. Even with 30 yrs of political experience, and with a weird candidate like Trump, it should have been a cake walk. But, her unpopularity was pronounced. She actually trailed behind at one point and had to resort to disgusting and cheap personal attacks on trump and manipulate the american public to get ahead. She did that in cunning ways, not with her good track record or with her vision for the country.
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Conservative Republicans dislike him because he is hardly a Republican. You can't even call him populist. He is an inconsistent, angry man who has six positions in one day on any given issue. Then there is all the sexual assault stuff. He is just difficult to like. I am not even sure his family likes him very much given his putrid nature. He is vile, he is a slob, he is crude, he is physically and metaphorically ugly, he stiffs people, and he has never met anyone he hasn't insulted. The only human being who has something to gain from him is someone who receives slobbery hoovering from him daily, Putin. How can any human being regardless of party affiliation like this sorry excuse for a human being. What's there to like?
Hillary Clinton has problems, some of her own making, some her husband's, and some the hateful 50% of the population that the Republican party has produced due to its divisive and hateful agenda for the last 50 years. But Donny Groper's ass-hattery leaves her problems in the dust.
If the people of this country had a shred of decency left in them they would summarily reject this slimy, vile monster that the GOP has put up as their candidate. Gawd, I am glad this will be over in a few weeks!
Hillary Clinton has problems, some of her own making, some her husband's, and some the hateful 50% of the population that the Republican party has produced due to its divisive and hateful agenda for the last 50 years. But Donny Groper's ass-hattery leaves her problems in the dust.
If the people of this country had a shred of decency left in them they would summarily reject this slimy, vile monster that the GOP has put up as their candidate. Gawd, I am glad this will be over in a few weeks!
MaxEntropy_Man- Posts : 14702
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Oh!Kinnera wrote:Conservative republicans dislike him because he's not a puritan like them. Republicans are supposed to be well behaved and not act and say things like the democrats. As one conservative was saying on the radio, 'I think we should forgive Trump because he was a democrat when he said the things that he did in the access hollywood tape. Only democrats can say such things. He's a republican now and is a changed man. We should forgive him.' A conservative old woman was telling me the other day that trump was a 'disgrace' to america and she wishes that the whole thing will be over soon. That's how the mindset is here and hence the reluctance to support trump.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:GA is not as Republican as it usually is because the GOP candidate is a gigantic anal orifice.
But tell me about Hillary. Even with 30 yrs of political experience, and with a weird candidate like Trump, it should have been a cake walk. But, her unpopularity was pronounced. She actually trailed behind at one point and had to resort to disgusting and cheap personal attacks on trump and manipulate the american public to get ahead. She did that in cunning ways, not with her good track record or with her vision for the country.
Already starting to write Trump's defense after he loses on Nov 8?
That this darling Republican who's is an asshole was once a Democrat? What fucking lame excuse by holier folks.
Was darling Republican Trump a changed man when he mocked disabled, war hero, women in media.
WHAT ARE REPUBLICANS SMOKING?
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