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It’s a nice hope, but I think it’s ridiculously naïve. Because here we are, once again, with an outright fascist about to take power, and the best the left can muster is a wardrobe change. Oh, and maybe they’ll “slam” him on twitter, like totally “eviscerate” him with “just four words,” and that’ll really show him.

It could easily be called treason BECAUSE THAT’S WHAT IT IS.

I really don’t get that. The republican party could’ve had this massive ‘I told you so’ moment in regard to democrats not considering Russia enough of a threat, but instead, they do a 180 and fall over themselves to suck Putin’s dick. Why would you blow (pun totally intended) that opportunity just to get in the good

Sure you did. Here’s your original post.

I’m no where near the top tax bracket, so I don’t pay a lot of taxes here in the US. But 33% of my income goes towards health insurance premiums. Then I have to pay out of pocket for appointments and medications until my deductible is met, and then I would have to pay 20% of the cost after that. Maybe one day I’ll

Oh, please.

I have tried over and over again, but I do not have the saint-like patience to not tell them they’re fucking idiots.

Welp, now the GOP is consolidating their power, and trying to pass the Reigns Act (undermining executive power), trying to rid itself of oversight, and obviously holding the majority in 2020 for another round of redistricting (RSLC’s REDMAP, Phase 1 completed in 2010) ensuring elected officials stay in office, despite

I was more surprised when she said that Hillary wanted to run America under Sharia law. I might have fainted trying not to make a, “WTF?” face.

I’ve been trying to explain to people that for these conversations to have any effect, all parties need to remain calm and not overly aggressive. Nobody likes to be yelled at that they are wrong. Just disagree, and clearly share your perspective.

Let’s put it this way: Out of all the candidates running as Republicans or Democrats, he was one of the very few that I was not concerned with him seriously fucking up the country.

This really just drives home that the presidency is a personality contest. B. Clinton was cooler than Bush 1 and Dole. Bush 2 was cooler than Gore and Kerry. Obama was cooler than McCain and Romney. Trump is cooler than H. Clinton.

I’ve voted Libertarian in every election since 2004 and I would have voted for Sanders. Most of his policies are antithetical to my views but I respected him as someone who was honest and actually gave a shit about what happened to this country and the people in it. I voted in the Republican primary specifically to

To be fair, the way this is phrased makes the person correct, but there is a subtext (that I am sure this person falls into) that makes you correct:

So you like literally every person you’ve ever met? According to your logic, that’s the only way to avoid being a bigot.

“First of all, at the time I had unemployed for over a year and no longer counted on the unemployment statistic. The under 5% quite frankly did little to give me a great feeling of the economy. Let’s face it, if things are going great in your life then statics that prove mean far more then when you see major

First of all, at the time I had unemployed for over a year and no longer counted on the unemployment statistic. The under 5% quite frankly did little to give me a great feeling of the economy. Let’s face it, if things are going great in your life then statics that prove mean far more then when you see major

A multitude of reasons. Putting America first probably being the biggest.

This is quicker and just as valid.

The Clintons’ marriage is probably more the norm in America than Donald Trump’s marriages. She chose to stay married to her cheating husband. Donald Trump cheated on both of his wives and married a supermodel.

I think Hillary’s marriage is considered more reprehensible because it’s a more normal marriage.