Current USA Politics, Trump vs Clinton question/s

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  • #326241
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    Dr. Sable
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    I know many of you may not care about the USA political scene, but it is driving me crazy
    not knowing what is going on between Trump and Clinton and their race to the White House.

    Australia’s media is in full support of Clinton
    as well as the American media. What I want to know from some of you political buffs is
    what is real going on?

    What does the general on the ground population think and who do they support ?

    Zero Tolerance

    #326247
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    Anonymousyam
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    Australia’s media is in full support of Clinton
    as well as the American media. What I want to know from some of you political buffs is
    what is real going on?

    Here is what is happening we are in an election where the general population does not give a s~~~ about the picks for the president next year and only Trumps fandom and some liberals who hate his guts actually give a s~~~. Hillary is a boring ass pick for president who not only is in poor health but has no originality while Trump has originality but no political experience.

    What does the general on the ground population think and who do they support ?

    Most people are sick of them both but don’t vote third party simply because there is no chance of Jill Stein or Gary Johnson even winning. If people even bother to vote this year then it probably would be Hillary unless they get too hungover to make it to the poles and refuse to show up. If that happens then Trump will win the election.

    Other then that people are sick of this election and the s~~~ty candidates provided to us therefore i believe third party’s will rise up to actually have a chance in the future and the Republican party will divide over Trump since a liberal New york businessman got to represent them for the election.

    Just an east coast asshole who likes to curse, If you get offended by words like fuck, cunt, shit, piss, bitch or any racial slurs then you just scroll down.

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    #326255
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    Russky
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    I found this little gem on social networks today:

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

    #326259
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    IGMOW (I Go My Own Way)
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    I found this little gem on social networks today:

    Ron Paul Effect. Everything looks bigger than it actually is, on the Internet.

    "I am my own thang. Any questions?" - Davis S Pumpkins.

    #326365
    Sonofthedestroyer
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    This election race better than any other proves that the whole thing is rigged. I have known for years that electoral politics is a fraud. A friend of mine likened it to playing 3 card monte.
    Trump is a hypocritical fraud. He is pandering to a certain section of white society that wants to ‘make America white again’. But he honestly could care less about them looking at his track record (manufacturing his products abroad, mocking republicans as idiots etc)
    And you have Hillary Clinton who is far more dangerous than he is. Here is an article written by Australian John Pilger who describes the situation perfectly:

    https://newmatilda.com/2016/03/23/john-pilger-why-hillary-clinton-is-more-dangerous-than-donald-trump/

    I have friends who live in other nations who get all excited about the elections. I warn them that the system is farce. They accuse me of being a paranoid conspiracy theorist. Then several months later moan about the person they elected claiming he/she failed to live up to expectations. Its like a damn hamster wheel. People are very slow learners when it comes to politics

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    Awakened
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    I know many of you may not care about the USA political scene, but it is driving me crazy
    not knowing what is going on between Trump and Clinton and their race to the White House

    Really, it’s “driving you crazy”. Well, let me ease your pain. Hillary will win. This has been planned, and the entire political campaign for “both” parties was orchestrated accordingly. They are both players on the stage, as the puppet masters of the world pull the strings.

    They accuse me of being a paranoid conspiracy theorist.

    Me too, I’m in good company.

    In a World of Justin Beibers Be a Johnny Cash

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    The Laughing Man
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    I feel like women are brainwashed to vote for Hitlery.

    Yup

    I thought what I'd do was I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes...or should I?

    #326447
    TaxGuy
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    The thing to remember here is that a President doesn’t make laws, they sign laws. They can have some influence over what goes on in Congress, but this election is the perfect example of why we have three branches of government in the US and they all create checks and balances over each other. The Republicans will most likely keep the House of Representatives, and if Paul Ryan remains the Speaker of the House, then we will have four years of gridlock. I would imagine the person that Paul Ryan hates the second-most on this planet is Hillary, and the person he hates the most is Trump. I doubt he is going to be pushing either of their agenda’s through Congress.

    And only Congress can declare war. Neither Hillary or Trump really has their finger on the button to start a war. I actually think Trump understands the trade issues better than Hillary because he lives with the consequences of the trade deals in his business. But the fact that he can’t articulate his position in a way that makes sense is startling. After all, I heard somewhere that he has the best words…..

    Order the good wine

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    Joetech
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    I saw an interesting poll last night on network news(David Muir). It showed that if only men voted Trump would win by a landslide. If only women voted, Hillary would win by a landslide. I prefer Trump, but I believe Hillary will probably win. But, who expected Trump to ever get this far at this time last year? Bill Maher was right. John Boehner once said, “The Republican party needs to learn how to talk to the American people”. Well, I think Donnie has been doing that. What the Republican party needs to understand is that they also need to learn how to listen to the American people. The Republicans are not looking like an organized political party anymore. Trump is saying he’s not getting support from the party and he’s right. It’s almost like watching a horserace. Both candidates suck, the VP’s are who the voters are really evaluating, but the race is maddeningly close. That’s my take…

    "Don't follow in my footsteps...I stepped in something."

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    Russky
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    I prefer Trump, but I believe Hillary will probably win.

    She has no chance. The good indicator of who will win – is comparing crowds who gather for rallies to hear them speak. Trump gets hangars and stadiums full of people – thousands to tens of thousands.
    Hillary gets conference rooms – 200 to a thousand people. People who don’t care enough to go to a rally will not care enough to go vote.

    but the race is maddeningly close. That’s my take…

    That’s not your take – that’s what you hear and read on mainstream media. Public polls have no say – they are designed to manipulate public opinion into believing that the race is close even when one candidate is far behind.

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

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    Joetech
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    But how does anyone know who’s ahead and who’s behind until the ballots are counted? Polls are just advertising for the networks. We all see it every election year. You’re right, I don’t go to rallies and I only watch 2 network news stations. The rest of the time I avoid the lighted tube altogether. I listen to people on the street. The Hillary supporters are rabid, the Trump supporters more reserved. I hope Trump does win. If Hillary wins I’ll be looking to score a cyanide capsule(pun intended).

    "Don't follow in my footsteps...I stepped in something."

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    Russky
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    But how does anyone know who’s ahead and who’s behind until the ballots are counted?

    Every campaign have their own real “internal” polls – results of which are kept secret.
    Polls for the masses have as much validity as mainstream media itself

    People who don’t care enough to go to a rally will not care enough to go vote.

    I admit that’s exaggeration, but you catch my drift – I believe that crowds they gather is a very good approximation

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

    #327018
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    Solitude
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    Always felt Hillary was the candidate selected to win the presidency. Not buying the legitimacy of voting ballots.

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    Awakened
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    Always felt Hillary was the candidate selected to win the presidency. Not buying the legitimacy of voting ballots.

    Unfortunately, I must agree, and predicted this before the race ever began. I hope I’m WRONG !!!!!

    In a World of Justin Beibers Be a Johnny Cash

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    Always felt Hillary was the candidate selected to win the presidency. Not buying the legitimacy of voting ballots.

    Unfortunately, I must agree, and predicted this before the race ever began. I hope I’m WRONG !!!!!

    Count me in. I have always had this feeling too. Trump might get the most votes but maybe they have already decided who the next POTUS will be.

    Too bad, Americans don’t really have any say in this matter even if they do vote.

    #327661
    Solitude
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    Awakened wrote:
    solitude wrote:
    Always felt Hillary was the candidate selected to win the presidency. Not buying the legitimacy of voting ballots.
    Unfortunately, I must agree, and predicted this before the race ever began. I hope I’m WRONG !!!!!

    Awakened wrote:
    solitude wrote:
    Always felt Hillary was the candidate selected to win the presidency. Not buying the legitimacy of voting ballots.
    Unfortunately, I must agree, and predicted this before the race ever began. I hope I’m WRONG !!!!!

    I believe Trump would fix america on ego alone just to say “See I told you could do it!”

    #327780
    Beer
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    I live in a pretty solidly democrat state. I see almost no Clinton signs or bumper stickers. I see a lot more for Bernie around than her…its pure corruption that she even beat Bernie in the primary.

    Hands down, she’ll beat Trump though. There are simply too many welfare voters who are going to go vote for their free s~~~ for us to see a any sort of small government balance the budget type candidate again. This isn’t even Trump…but Trump wants to crack down on illegal immigrants and handouts, and well…the illegals that will be illegally voting and the welfare bums don’t want that. Eventually republicans will lose the house/senate and we’ll end up like Greece or Venezuela. I just hope its not until after I’ve made the money I want to make and leave the country.

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