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I will also say that the Libertarian party is more likely than the green party to be a viable third party if only because of what's been going with the Republican party that's got some Republicans/conservatives writing eulogies.

I do know that third parties have been a thing for a while and they're getting better at becoming viable despite the limitations. What I'm saying is that more work needs to be done and this election may not be their election. I think it may be more pragmatic to get more green party folks in the local and state offices

I'd also say that they need to make sure that they're not for one party. That means you can't just be picketing the Democrats. Go to those green party folks. The libetarians. Republicans.
BLM is an issue that affects us all no matter our party affiliation.

I think we need to add that both Ross Perot and Ralph Nader are not politicians and Perot has more in common with Trump (in his rise*) than with say Gary Johnson and Nader is more known for being an activist. Heck, I wonder if Trump learned from Perot and decided to run as a Republican.

Speaking as a Milennial, I think the issue with a lot of Millennial-operated organizations and businesses is that a lot of them try so hard to not be "establishment" by eschewing any kind of hierarchy. Problem is that it leads to chaos and people doing whatever they want to do. It's why people try to keep connecting

They were chanting? I didn't hear much.
I do wonder if BLM wouldn't benefit from a more centralized leadership with branches in different states. Be more organized so people will know who's a member.

At this stage in the game it is trifiling to vote third party. If you have started in 2012 trying to build up the third party by winning local and state elections and then promoting the third party candidates in 2015 it would work. Instead, it seems like a lot of the people crying out third party are doing it at the

I think the church as a whole has taken the whole "wait on God" too far. Sometimes you go to wait and sometimes God already told y'all what you needed to do but you won't do it out of fear, laziness, or pride.

I had to make do listenining the soundtrack on Spotify.

From what I can tell it looks like it isn't just the Clintons as so much a failure on all side (George Bush had a joint fund with Bill Clinton). Saying it's just Clinton would be simplifying the situation to one family when it's really a whole slew of factors that would implicate everyone involved.
Some of the

Like someone said downthread, it helps that she talked about her family situation and acknowledging that speeches and the campaigning is not something she's good at.
I know some don't trust her, but I think she was being honest on that stage and finally let herself be open. Which considering some of the BS she put up

No offense, but that's something you got to take to your local and state people first. I know people like to bring up the shenangians of the 90s crime bill (that people strangely forget Joe Biden had a role in, but want to talk about Hillary), but federal doesn't have that much power.

I think the black church is more willing to compromise. Like they're not about the LGBT stuff, but they can ignore it as long as everything else is good. They can just say they'll pray for those to escape the lifestyle.

It also doesn't help when some jobs are like "we only want local people" and the rent is too high that you just can't move to an area and look for a job while you're there.

I need to do some more research, but I get the feeling that some of the Republican base don't really want a smaller government.

You know what, I actually like Hillary's speech for the most part. She's not a great orator like Barack or Bill, but she gets her point across. I do notice that when she talked about work and details I saw the shine in her eyes and I know this lady is going to look at all the details. There are some things I don't

Which policies? Looking through her site and some analysts(like this one: http://www.cbsnews.com/news… on her policies, I don't think we're going to be screwed over as much as people think we are.

Some of the stuff has nothing to do with her policies and more to do with the person they perceive her to be. I know some of the more liberal millennials mock her attempts to try and be with it and repeat some stuff that makes me wonder if they even try to look at the whole picture.
She doesn't work well in a world

Now I'm reminded of the time during the primary where Rubio pretty much goaded Cruz about his spanish speaking skills.

It depends on who's in the congress. Looks like we're getting a big change and I'm willing to be Republicans who aren't feeling Trump will at least try to get some seats in both the House and Senate.