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BACK TO BACK WORLD WAR CHAMPS!Ivytalk wrote:And we crushed those sausage-lovers in two world wars!Ibanez wrote: Der Spiegal: Democracy at a Dead-End in America
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Who cares?Pwns wrote:What's the reaction of foreign press? Don't know of where to look other than the BBC website.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
CNN cuts off Trump's campaign manager...she was tearing them a new azzhole with facts. "We lost our satellite" came out of the announcer's mouth waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too quickly.
CNN still fighting...Clinton has the popular vote...Unity, but are you going to prosecute Clinton?
WTF does unity have to do with not prosecuting Hillary? If she's guilty, she's guilty.
CNN still fighting...Clinton has the popular vote...Unity, but are you going to prosecute Clinton?
WTF does unity have to do with not prosecuting Hillary? If she's guilty, she's guilty.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
Trump flipped 5 states. Impressive. And we have 5 states that still aren't included in the final tally...Trump might just get a final 300+. Just wow. Historic indeed.
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Or nonexistent.Rob Iola wrote:Hillary's concession speech should be epic...
Somewhere capn cat and D1B are crying in their cereal bowls.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
Last night:AZGrizFan wrote: Somewhere capn cat and D1B are crying in their cereal bowls.

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Her sending out Podesta was like Gen. Cornwallis sending out Gen. O'hara to deliver his sword. Weak & Cowardly.AZGrizFan wrote:Or nonexistent.Rob Iola wrote:Hillary's concession speech should be epic...
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And will we ever see barebackjon again?AZGrizFan wrote:Or nonexistent.Rob Iola wrote:Hillary's concession speech should be epic...
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
A perfect quote from someone at Trumps party last night
I didn't vote for Trump (or for Clinton) but a shock to the status quo could be good. Let's hope.
I don’t know if it’s going to be the best thing, but it’s better than the same thing...
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
So who will be first celebrity to leave the country like they promised? 
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
I'm going to do a reset, try to forget Trump's social stances this election, and give him a chance to prove his worth and unite the nation. But I'll be honest, I have little faith.
I'm just sad that all the progress made in the last eight years will practically be wiped away, especially when it comes to healthcare, the environment, and social issues. But I know you guys don't really care or agree, so there's no point arguing it. I can live with Trump, but the regression is the part that really disappoints me the most.
It's just...I don't know...a lot of thoughts are running through my head this morning. But ultimately, I simply come to the conclusion that America, especially rural America, is clinging to a world that doesn't exist anymore and they're too afraid (or lazy) to change with it.

I'm just sad that all the progress made in the last eight years will practically be wiped away, especially when it comes to healthcare, the environment, and social issues. But I know you guys don't really care or agree, so there's no point arguing it. I can live with Trump, but the regression is the part that really disappoints me the most.
It's just...I don't know...a lot of thoughts are running through my head this morning. But ultimately, I simply come to the conclusion that America, especially rural America, is clinging to a world that doesn't exist anymore and they're too afraid (or lazy) to change with it.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
The result of this election is:
- A win for justice. Enough people said that Clinton's sleazy way of operating is not acceptable.
- A wake up call on issues. The economy matters.
- A wake up call to MSM. You can't brainwash enough people.
- A wake up call to political parties. You serve the people. It's time to start listening to them.
- A win for justice. Enough people said that Clinton's sleazy way of operating is not acceptable.
- A wake up call on issues. The economy matters.
- A wake up call to MSM. You can't brainwash enough people.
- A wake up call to political parties. You serve the people. It's time to start listening to them.
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Lookie here, who knew Rachel Maddow was a member?∞∞∞ wrote:I'm going to do a reset, try to forget Trump's social stances this election, and give him a chance to prove his worth and unite the nation. But I'll be honest, I have little faith.
I'm just sad that all the progress made in the last eight years will practically be wiped away, especially when it comes to healthcare, the environment, and social issues. But I know you guys don't really care or agree, so there's no point arguing it. I can live with Trump, but the regression is the part that really disappoints me the most.
It's just...I don't know...a lot of thoughts are running through my head this morning. But ultimately, I simply come to the conclusion that America, especially rural America, is clinging to a world that doesn't exist anymore and they're too afraid (or lazy) to change with it.
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Progress made over the last 8 years? That's epic level JSO stupid.∞∞∞ wrote:I'm going to do a reset, try to forget Trump's social stances this election, and give him a chance to prove his worth and unite the nation. But I'll be honest, I have little faith.
I'm just sad that all the progress made in the last eight years will practically be wiped away, especially when it comes to healthcare, the environment, and social issues. But I know you guys don't really care or agree, so there's no point arguing it. I can live with Trump, but the regression is the part that really disappoints me the most.
It's just...I don't know...a lot of thoughts are running through my head this morning. But ultimately, I simply come to the conclusion that America, especially rural America, is clinging to a world that doesn't exist anymore and they're too afraid (or lazy) to change with it.
You think $10,000 deductibles and $750 a month insurance premiums is progress? Executive fiat, progress? Open borders is progress? Part time jobs is progress? A stagnant economy is progress?
No, America rejected the Obama legacy last night. They are sick and tired of being dictated to, sick and tired of having to apologize for nothing, sick and tired of having the government pick winners and losers.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
Gays will still marry. The Christian Taliban will be kept in check, and healthcare is as much a mess now as when Obama took office with no current signs of it getting better.∞∞∞ wrote:I'm going to do a reset, try to forget Trump's social stances this election, and give him a chance to prove his worth and unite the nation. But I'll be honest, I have little faith.
I'm just sad that all the progress made in the last eight years will practically be wiped away, especially when it comes to healthcare, the environment, and social issues. But I know you guys don't really care or agree, so there's no point arguing it. I can live with Trump, but the regression is the part that really disappoints me the most.
It's just...I don't know...a lot of thoughts are running through my head this morning. But ultimately, I simply come to the conclusion that America, especially rural America, is clinging to a world that doesn't exist anymore and they're too afraid (or lazy) to change with it.
But your last line is the troubling one given your support of Hillary. People like the Clintons and the Democratic establishment abandoned rural america long ago. First with policies like "free trade" and then rhetorically with comments like "basket full of deplorables" and "clinging to guns or religion". In fact, blaming this on "rural America" is also a rather ignorant statement and similar to the establishment hubris. Rural America doesn't have enough votes to swing an election but the "rust belt" full of crumbling cities that still have indoor plumbing and the internet does. Or you could have used the "working class" as many Trump voters actually live in urban areas.
Of course the Republicans also abandoned rural America but they've always avoided talking down to the hoi poloi even as they sometimes punch down. Trump might be full of shit but populist stances obviously resonated.
When Democrats move away from populism and become Republican Lite, this is typically the result.
Bernie understood all of this, maybe because he's from a rural state and actually talks with the "real america". The Democratic establishment only have themselves to blame for nominating Hillary....
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Capn Canada and Dominion 1 BoyAZGrizFan wrote:Or nonexistent.Rob Iola wrote:Hillary's concession speech should be epic...
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It could've been a whole lot worse - we could be waking up this morning to President Ted Cruz...∞∞∞ wrote:I'm going to do a reset, try to forget Trump's social stances this election, and give him a chance to prove his worth and unite the nation. But I'll be honest, I have little faith.
I'm just sad that all the progress made in the last eight years will practically be wiped away, especially when it comes to healthcare, the environment, and social issues. But I know you guys don't really care or agree, so there's no point arguing it. I can live with Trump, but the regression is the part that really disappoints me the most.
It's just...I don't know...a lot of thoughts are running through my head this morning. But ultimately, I simply come to the conclusion that America, especially rural America, is clinging to a world that doesn't exist anymore and they're too afraid (or lazy) to change with it.
Proletarians of the world, unite!
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You're an idiot...and you're ghey.∞∞∞ wrote:I'm going to do a reset, try to forget Trump's social stances this election, and give him a chance to prove his worth and unite the nation. But I'll be honest, I have little faith.
I'm just sad that all the progress made in the last eight years will practically be wiped away, especially when it comes to healthcare, the environment, and social issues. But I know you guys don't really care or agree, so there's no point arguing it. I can live with Trump, but the regression is the part that really disappoints me the most.
It's just...I don't know...a lot of thoughts are running through my head this morning. But ultimately, I simply come to the conclusion that America, especially rural America, is clinging to a world that doesn't exist anymore and they're too afraid (or lazy) to change with it.
Stop hating and disrespecting White people. Stop insulting the intelligent Black (8%) and Latino (28%) people who saw through the Clinton lies and divisiveness. Stop with the Obamacare nonsense.
You are too afraid (or lazy) to see the divisiveness and selfishness of your thinking.
Seriously, you are a selfish, narrow minded, pompous, bigoted, identity politics clown.
Grow up.
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Well said.CAA Flagship wrote:The result of this election is:
- A win for justice. Enough people said that Clinton's sleazy way of operating is not acceptable.
- A wake up call on issues. The economy matters.
- A wake up call to MSM. You can't brainwash enough people.
- A wake up call to political parties. You serve the people. It's time to start listening to them.
Contrast your response to InfinitlySelfishMan(X3)'s response.
You are the man...and the manly man at that.
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Baldy wrote:Progress made over the last 8 years? That's epic level JSO stupid.∞∞∞ wrote:I'm going to do a reset, try to forget Trump's social stances this election, and give him a chance to prove his worth and unite the nation. But I'll be honest, I have little faith.
I'm just sad that all the progress made in the last eight years will practically be wiped away, especially when it comes to healthcare, the environment, and social issues. But I know you guys don't really care or agree, so there's no point arguing it. I can live with Trump, but the regression is the part that really disappoints me the most.
It's just...I don't know...a lot of thoughts are running through my head this morning. But ultimately, I simply come to the conclusion that America, especially rural America, is clinging to a world that doesn't exist anymore and they're too afraid (or lazy) to change with it.
You think $10,000 deductibles and $750 a month insurance premiums is progress? Executive fiat, progress? Open borders is progress? Part time jobs is progress? A stagnant economy is progress?
No, America rejected the Obama legacy last night. They are sick and tired of being dictated to, sick and tired of having to apologize for nothing, sick and tired of having the government pick winners and losers.
Amazing how blind some people are. Of course, they selfishly didn't bother to look at how the country was doing...they focused only on themselves.
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I'm going to take a long break from this website, perhaps permanently. I have no ill-will towards anyone here despite the way some of you speak of people unlike you.
Wish you all the best, maybe our paths will meet again in a brighter America.
Wish you all the best, maybe our paths will meet again in a brighter America.
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kalm wrote:Gays will still marry. The Christian Taliban will be kept in check, and healthcare is as much a mess now as when Obama took office with no current signs of it getting better.∞∞∞ wrote:I'm going to do a reset, try to forget Trump's social stances this election, and give him a chance to prove his worth and unite the nation. But I'll be honest, I have little faith.
I'm just sad that all the progress made in the last eight years will practically be wiped away, especially when it comes to healthcare, the environment, and social issues. But I know you guys don't really care or agree, so there's no point arguing it. I can live with Trump, but the regression is the part that really disappoints me the most.
It's just...I don't know...a lot of thoughts are running through my head this morning. But ultimately, I simply come to the conclusion that America, especially rural America, is clinging to a world that doesn't exist anymore and they're too afraid (or lazy) to change with it.
But your last line is the troubling one given your support of Hillary. People like the Clintons and the Democratic establishment abandoned rural america long ago. First with policies like "free trade" and then rhetorically with comments like "basket full of deplorables" and "clinging to guns or religion". In fact, blaming this on "rural America" is also a rather ignorant statement and similar to the establishment hubris. Rural America doesn't have enough votes to swing an election but the "rust belt" full of crumbling cities that still have indoor plumbing and the internet does. Or you could have used the "working class" as many Trump voters actually live in urban areas.
Of course the Republicans also abandoned rural America but they've always avoided talking down to the hoi poloi even as they sometimes punch down. Trump might be full of shit but populist stances obviously resonated.
When Democrats move away from populism and become Republican Lite, this is typically the result.
Bernie understood all of this, maybe because he's from a rural state and actually talks with the "real america". The Democratic establishment only have themselves to blame for nominating Hillary....
Another great post.
Mr. Lemniscape3 is responsible for the failure of the ONE person who would have delivered actual change. Selfishly...clown boy and his ilk voted for Hillary instead of Bernie.
And why did InfinityBoyInsideaCube vote for Hillary? He wanted to protect his own selfish gravy train.
CNN is full of similar clowns.
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∞∞∞ wrote:I'm going to take a long break from this website, perhaps permanently. I have no ill-will towards anyone here despite the way some of you speak of people unlike you.
Wish you all the best, maybe our paths will meet again in a brighter America.
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Run away...coward.∞∞∞ wrote:I'm going to take a long break from this website, perhaps permanently. I have no ill-will towards anyone here despite the way some of you speak of people unlike you.
Wish you all the best, maybe our paths will meet again in a brighter America.
And BTW, America's future just got brighter.
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