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9 hours ago, Morch said:

 

Sanders did not go on about the elections and the system being rigged after he lost.   He also did his best not to tear the democrat party apart. As far as I recall, he endorsed HRC.

 

That does not change the fact that he got scammed by the queens of corruption - Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Hillary Clinton - and then he laid at the feet of Clinton like a poodle.

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3 minutes ago, Ulysses G. said:

 

That does not change the fact that he got scammed by the queens of corruption - Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Hillary Clinton - and then he laid at the feet of Clinton like a poodle.

 

Or so you say.

Regardless, he chose to act in a responsible way. Now a choice Trump is fond of making, it seems.

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trump, man baby sore loser before he's officially lost, good buddy of Putin (even though they've never met) ... is downright UN-AMERICAN. Decent Americans -- time to FLUSH the clown. 

 

 

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Donald Trump’s unpatriotic campaign

Nice country you got here. Shame if something should happen to it.

The election isn’t being rigged. And the worst the media is doing to Trump is covering the things he has said, and the things he has done. 

 

 

 

http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2016/10/17/13300818/donald-trump-unpatriotic-campaign

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7 hours ago, MiKT said:

 

 

 

 

The US will be great again when it educates it citizens on how to be and integral part of a global community with the aim of raising the standard of living for all peoples, not just the privileged few.

 

 

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I'm amazed that anyone thinks HRC will make a difference for ALL people when Obama hasn't been able to after 7 1/2 years. How many homeless people on the streets? You do know that poverty has INCREASED while he has been POTUS, don't you?

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23 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

trump, man baby sore loser before he's officially lost, good buddy of Putin (even though they've never met) ... is downright UN-AMERICAN. Decent Americans -- time to FLUSH the clown. 

 

 

 

 

http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2016/10/17/13300818/donald-trump-unpatriotic-campaign

Burn baby, burn.

Time to flush the system down the drain and start over.

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42 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

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I'm amazed that anyone thinks HRC will make a difference for ALL people when Obama hasn't been able to after 7 1/2 years. How many homeless people on the streets? You do know that poverty has INCREASED while he has been POTUS, don't you?

 

- 1st result, Barack Obama has released America's recession created by the crisis of 2008. Within seven months , he reduced  taxes, extended the rights to unemployment and public spending, launched major projects in education and infrastructure to boost growth ... and it worked because in 2011, after 3 years , the growth was 3.9%.
- 2nd result: the creation of jobs. During his terms, America has created nearly 16 million jobs, this is exceptional, especially given the circumstances. Barack Obama also saved 3 million jobs by buying General Motors and Chrysler in 2009, leading them to adopt a more respectful development strategy for the environment and innovate.
3rd result: he initiated and imposed, against all odds, his reform of health care, making it costly and inefficient American system accessible to the weakest. 95% of the population is now covered. Barack Obama also came to supervise the banking system, without really go as far as he would have liked. But eight major areas of systemic risks weakening borrowers, or the casino economy of coaching were regulated.
Finally, it has also led to serious fiscal and environmental reforms, and entered the world's largest commercial treaty, the Transpacific Treaty. In short proactive policies conducted quickly and efficiently in general, although there have been hiccups in its reform of health care.

 

In 2015 there were 43.1 million people in poverty, 3.5 million less than in 2014. (Proctor 2016, p. 12-14)

more numbers: http://www.worldhunger.org/hunger-in-america-2015-united-states-hunger-and-poverty-facts/

 

Concerning employment : graph " presidential employment":  http://www.cnbc.com/2016/09/02/jobs-number-whats-the-real-unemployment-rate.html

 

 

 

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48 minutes ago, Opl said:

 

- 1st result, Barack Obama has released America's recession created by the crisis of 2008. Within seven months , he reduced  taxes, extended the rights to unemployment and public spending, launched major projects in education and infrastructure to boost growth ... and it worked because in 2011, after 3 years , the growth was 3.9%.
- 2nd result: the creation of jobs. During his terms, America has created nearly 16 million jobs, this is exceptional, especially given the circumstances. Barack Obama also saved 3 million jobs by buying General Motors and Chrysler in 2009, leading them to adopt a more respectful development strategy for the environment and innovate.
3rd result: he initiated and imposed, against all odds, his reform of health care, making it costly and inefficient American system accessible to the weakest. 95% of the population is now covered. Barack Obama also came to supervise the banking system, without really go as far as he would have liked. But eight major areas of systemic risks weakening borrowers, or the casino economy of coaching were regulated.
Finally, it has also led to serious fiscal and environmental reforms, and entered the world's largest commercial treaty, the Transpacific Treaty. In short proactive policies conducted quickly and efficiently in general, although there have been hiccups in its reform of health care.

 

In 2015 there were 43.1 million people in poverty, 3.5 million less than in 2014. (Proctor 2016, p. 12-14)

more numbers: http://www.worldhunger.org/hunger-in-america-2015-united-states-hunger-and-poverty-facts/

 

Concerning employment : graph " presidential employment":  http://www.cnbc.com/2016/09/02/jobs-number-whats-the-real-unemployment-rate.html

 

 

 

LOL. Obama care is failing.

Even the Dems are saying it is too expensive.

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/10/minnesota-mark-dayton-obamacare-not-affordable-229690

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9 hours ago, Ulysses G. said:

Yeah. Sure.  One of the most popular presidents ever. :thumbsup:

 

Wonder Bread (lily white, devoid-of-nutrition) was the most popular bread in the US for many years.  Does that make it the best bread?

 

All Reagan's staff admit privately that it was actually his wife who ran things.  In a sense, Nancy Reagan was America's first female president.  When Mr. Reagan did affect changes, they were arguably more for the worse than better.   Nancy, for her part, fortified the failed "War Against Drugs" which criminalized tens of thousands of recreational pot smokers (and kept hemp illegal), among other things.  They also increased taxes mightily, after promising Americans they wouldn't.  Reagan beat Carter by broadcasting lies - the same sort of tactic Trump is espousing.

 

6 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

LOL. Obama care is failing. Even the Dems are saying it is too expensive.

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/10/minnesota-mark-dayton-obamacare-not-affordable-229690

 

It's a large initiative; to introduce a program to provide health insurance for tens of millions of Americans who wouldn't ordinarily have (and never had) any h.i. at all.  Like any large new program, it will need to be tweaked & improved over ensuing months.  Republicans want to trash it because they don't give a hoot for the little people, and they much prefer insurance & medical companies (run by their rich buddies) continue to charge stratopheric prices for everything.

 

Among other things, HRC will be trying to lower medical costs and pharma drug rip-offs.  Trump and his Rep buddies don't care, because their rich donors don't want them to rock the boat of sky-high medical expenses.

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         The more Trump slips and stumbles, the more decent people will take initiatives, and lead the US to greener pastures.  It's easier to show Trump and his Republican sheeple the exit door BEFORE the election, than it would be if Trump won.  Trump has already caused a heck of a lot of destruction to America's reputation (from an overseas perspective).  It's a relief to know in 2.5 weeks, he won't be on such a big stage any more.  Granted, he can keep making a fool of himself (and tarnishing the US, and spouting bile) until he dies, but at least he won't be on the pedestal of POTUS.

 

I just got the following in my email - from Bernie supporters (no, we didn't dry up and blow away just because HRC got the nod).

 

Republican Speaker of the House Paul Ryan issued a dire warning this week;



"If we lose the Senate, do you know who becomes chair of the Senate Budget Committee? A guy named Bernie Sanders. You ever heard of him?"
 

          Four of the best opportunities to take back the Senate are in Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania. Each race is close. But if the Democratic nominees win, there will be a Democratic majority to enact a sensible agenda. How close are those races? The latest poll averages have Deborah Ross down by just two points in North Carolina. In Nevada, Catherine Cortez Masto is up by two. Maggie Hassan is down by a little more than two points in New Hampshire. And in the tightest race of all, Katie McGinty is up by less than a half percent in Pennsylvania.

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The following video is the latest by the President.  Warning to Trump fans:  Don't watch it.  You won't like it for the following reasons:

>>>  you hate everything about the president

>>>  you are incapable of being reasonable.

>>>  you believe the lies spouted out of Trump's pie hole

>>>  you think whining by Trump is respectable 

 

 

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45 minutes ago, Boon Mee said:

 

Boon Mee: Disregard the findings by both Republican and Dem experts who study voting data/trends.  Instead glom onto Trump's mini-tantrums and fear-mongering.   If Trump announced water isn't wet and HRC killed Jesus, you'd be among the sheeple cheering him on.  

 

Trump is to being a poor loser as jellyfish are to water.  He's already started his whining 20 days before the election.  He should get a cabinet appointment by president HRC:  Secretary of Whining.    

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52 minutes ago, Boon Mee said:
 

jeez, looks like those repubs are trying to steal the election!

 

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Rigging the Vote is the Topic and no matter how much y'all try to spin this subject, the feces has met with the rotating blades and we''re seeing proof of Democrat corruption before our very eyes - going back 50 years! :shock1:

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Boon Mee said:

Rigging the Vote is the Topic and no matter how much y'all try to spin this subject, the feces has met with the rotating blades and we''re seeing proof of Democrat corruption before our very eyes - going back 50 years! :shock1:

 

 

 

well, it appears to be working, trump is doing very poorly

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5 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

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I'm amazed that anyone thinks HRC will make a difference for ALL people when Obama hasn't been able to after 7 1/2 years. How many homeless people on the streets? You do know that poverty has INCREASED while he has been POTUS, don't you?

Apparently, you, like Donald Trump, believe that the President has dictatorial powers.  For 6 out of the 8 years of his presidency, at least one house of congress has been controllled by Republicans.

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5 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Burn baby, burn.

Time to flush the system down the drain and start over.

 

Mad Max Madness.

 

The system is called political economy for a reason. Can't wreck one without wrecking the other -- both of 'em together.

 

Carry on over there in the Thunderdome.

 

We'd prefer youse guyz just light yourselves on fire over there, one by one or in groups. It's not destructive to our person or our place.

 

The wild radical Trump and His Fanboyz.

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