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I will not vote for a Republica, potentially forever

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Two Sandwiches, Feb 1, 2020.

  1. Os Trigonum

    Os Trigonum Member
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    the so-called "adults" don't seem to be very nice people
     
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  2. mick fry

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    For the adults.
     
  3. CometsWin

    CometsWin Breaker Breaker One Nine

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    That's rich coming from the Trump crew. The biggest band of scumbags since who the hell knows when.
     
  4. Andre0087

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    That's been the GOP status quo for the past 35 years. The only difference is not being so fiscally responsible of late but that usually happens when there's a GOP president. Dems on the other hand are wanting handouts unlike when we were at our best during the Clinton years.
     
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  5. Os Trigonum

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    once again you make a faulty inference. Seems to be EXTREMELY common with you
     
  6. CometsWin

    CometsWin Breaker Breaker One Nine

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    It's actually coming out of your mouth, not your ass. Keep trying.
     
  7. CometsWin

    CometsWin Breaker Breaker One Nine

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    Riiiight. Nixon voter over here, I forgot.
     
  8. CometsWin

    CometsWin Breaker Breaker One Nine

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    GHW Bush is the only fiscally responsible Republican I remember. The rest cut millionaires taxes and spend like there's no tomorrow.
     
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  9. Os Trigonum

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    look, as a registered Democrat I voted for Carter, Mondale, Dukakis, Clinton (twice), Gore, Kerry, and Obama (once). Call me a liar. I am simply getting tired of you and other whiny millennials being sore losers over the Trump election. Get over it and make yourself more useful than just name-calling on some stupid internet forum. seriously, dude. get over it.
     
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  10. CometsWin

    CometsWin Breaker Breaker One Nine

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    LOL Good stuff.
     
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    Personally I cannot see how someone who is educated can support Trump in good faith just based on the sheer level of corruption.

    Having said that, anyone that wants to know, is aware of his level of corruption. Complaining about it is useless. I am sick of hearing he is a scumbag. Everyone knows he is a corrupt scumbag and if it bothers enough people, do something about it.

    What I do know is that having a leading candidate telling everyone that will listen that he will end fracking is the height of stupidity. The Democrats win Pennsylvania if they play it smart, and Sanders is doing everything possible to lose the state that likely determines the election.

    So rather than complain about Trump being a monster, those that don’t like his corruption should be pro active to stop him by demanding savvy candidates.
     
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  12. CometsWin

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    It's bigger than Trump being a monster. It's half the country knowing this full well and still gleefully supporting him. That is the problem, it's a much deeper problem. We can vote Trump out of office but you can't fix that kind of craven ignorance. That is way more frightening than Trump. It's these average every day people who think they're good people who are kneecapping our country. All of the important matters today, health care in particular, are going nowhere and really going in reverse due to Trump's lawsuits against Obamacare healthcare protections. Emboldening him just makes it more likely he will target social security and medicare. These people continually vote against their own interests and when they do that it hurts all of us.
     
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    Yeah, guys! Quit attacking Trump and start attacking Bernie!

    Nook believes Trump is a corrupt scumbag who no educated person could support in good faith, but Bernie has a progressive stance on attacking climate change, this is why Nook wouldn't vote for Bernie in the general to defeat Trump!

    Gotta stay a step ahead of the game fellas.
     
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    That won’t concern democrats for another 4 years, at least.

    That’s what happens when your political platform reframes logical arguments as moral decisions. Your voter base requires significantly more herding in order to reach a consensus, because they’re significantly less homogeneous in belief.

    Just let them focus on one thing at a time now. “President bad, impeach by any means necessary, blame long run consequences on whatever grassroots movement arises because of it.”

    Wash, rinse, and repeat.
     
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    What, The Constitution?

    How underhanded. It's a shame Russia doesn't have one of those.
     
  17. mick fry

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    The underhandedness is pretty evident with the Mueller report and now the “whistleblower” and his ties. Oh and the Russia Russia Russia narrative is played move on.
     
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    Look in the mirror, but don't be surprised if you're scared by what you see.
     
  19. mick fry

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    Is Schiff behind me? Just a reminder that the Durham report has expanded to a criminal investigation and it’s not over for this so called whistleblower.
     
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    I said a couple years ago that I believe that Trump is going to end up hurting the Republican party for a generation.

    I don't think you trumpanzees really know the bargain you made. Eventually you guys will figure it out and Republicans will all try to pretend that they never actually supported Trump.
     
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