MikeTheBard
MikeTheBard
MikeTheBard

That is literally the exact opposite of what I’m saying.

I voted for Perot, I voted for Nader. In the last 3 presidential elections, I held my nose and voted straight Democratic tickets because I felt I just couldn’t possibly let the Republicans gain any more power.

I think the government created a lot of the weirdness and UFO theories to discredit the *real* consipiracy theory-

What’s the disadvantage to Roosevelt if he calls up the troops a couple of days beforehand and says “Oh hey, by the way, we think an attack’s on the way, be extra ready for it!”

That high ranking officials in our government had advance knowledge of 9/11, and chose not to act- So they would have a rationale for increasing domestic security measures and involvement in the Mideast.

I know I’m throwing myself to the wolves here, but...

I always thought those tax breaks and easements needed to come with a reciprocal guarantee: You get a 20% break on your taxes on the promise that you will bring X amount of jobs paying at least $Y to the area. If, after 5 years, you haven’t done this, you pay back those tax breaks, with interest and penalties- Which

I think I saw three episodes back in the day.

Well, again, there’s the polls that show him as the favorite candidate among independents, and scoring surprisingly high for Republicans.

Please stop ruining everything I love.

Democrats will probably vote for her, but based on polling numbers among Republicans and independents, I strongly doubt that candidate is Clinton.

Okay, I just want to make sure I’m clear on this- You’re talking about HR3762 to repeal Obamacare? The House bill that every single goddamned fucking person who’s ever read a fucking newspaper could tell you was going to get vetoed before the ink had a chance to dry?

Humanity on hold?

At the end of the next for years, if all reproductive freedoms are restored and no bankers are in jail we will be better off than if all bankers are in jail and no reproductive freedoms have been restored.

If you’re a one issue voter, then you’re a one issue voter. I’m not going to try to convince you.

Because he has pretty much a perfect record on defending PP, and because single payer health care (which incidentally includes abortion) is one of his primary goals.

Showing up wearing a traitor flag is not going to score you points in my home state.

I save my personal attacks for where they belong: Donald Trump.

Well, let’s face it- If you have the resources to hop over the border any time you want, you’ll always have access to abortion. I think what we’re actually talking about is access for poor women. That’s where I trust Sanders a hell of a lot more than I’d ever be able to trust Clinton.

As always, it comes down to who shows up. Talk to the young people. If they vote, there’s enough of them to put him in the White House.