'The Irony Is Delicious..'

SneekyNinja

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Bernie voted fro Hillary. He was with her, but his supporters let him down.
The funny thing is it looks like in the end Hillary will have a 2% overall lead in the popular vote and has the most votes of any candidate in history except Obama.

But yeah, it's cos Bernie got the boot.

The lefty cucks are as bad as the righty cucks.
 

londonfog

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Not really. She did not win the majority of the popular vote. 52.3% of all voters supported anti-Hillary candidates. Fact is the majority of voters were anti-Hillary.
She won more popular votes than Trump, but our system does not work like that. I see you get your talking points from Breibart
 

twostrokenut

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She won more popular votes than Trump, but our system does not work like that. I see you get your talking points from Breibart
If it keeps going as projected, she might even have an overall majority.

These talking points are about as weak as saying the Indians scored more runs in the World Series.
The majority spoke against HRC. You know there was another election that day too right? 3,000,000 more votes in The House to retain a majority. It's clear you hate the Constitution but 20 states don't get to tell the other 30 states what to do.
 

londonfog

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These talking points are about as weak as saying the Indians scored more runs in the World Series.
The majority spoke against HRC. You know there was another election that day too right? 3,000,000 more votes in The House to retain a majority. It's clear you hate the Constitution but 20 states don't get to tell the other 30 states what to do.
Hey Trump won the electoral college and we go by that.
Now we see what he does. I'll ask you the same thing I ask other Trumpets. What do you expect to gain with Trump as president ?
 

twostrokenut

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Hey Trump won the electoral college and we go by that.
Now we see what he does. I'll ask you the same thing I ask other Trumpets. What do you expect to gain with Trump as president ?
Ya I voted Johnson. What do I expect from Trump? Maybe when I hit a big jackpot I get to keep most all of it, which would be a huge improvement over Obama.
 

SneekyNinja

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These talking points are about as weak as saying the Indians scored more runs in the World Series.
The majority spoke against HRC. You know there was another election that day too right? 3,000,000 more votes in The House to retain a majority. It's clear you hate the Constitution but 20 states don't get to tell the other 30 states what to do.
The majority spoke against?

If counting keeps going as has been in Washington and California, Hillary will have an OVERALL MAJORITY in the popular vote.
 

twostrokenut

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The majority spoke against?

If counting keeps going as has been in Washington and California, Hillary will have an OVERALL MAJORITY in the popular vote.
The Majority. HRC won 47%. Her Opponents won 53%. A vote for anyone other than Trump was a -1 for Hillary and a (0) for him.

If that proves to be true it simply serves to highlight the number of People that reside in California. The difference in popular vote resides there. All of Cali's EC votes went to Clinton.

Sharpen your pencil.
 

SneekyNinja

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The Majority. HRC won 47%. Her Opponents won 53%. A vote for anyone other than Trump was a -1 for Hillary and a (0) for him.

If that proves to be true it simply serves to highlight the number of People that reside in California. The difference in popular vote resides there. All of Cali's EC votes went to Clinton.

Sharpen your pencil.
You're so dumb.

Even Trump has repeatedly called the Electoral College a "scam" and "rigged" and said in spite of his win he'd prefer if it was judged by popular vote.
 

ttystikk

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This has been a problem with capitalist economies since it's inception.

I think we are headed towards more, not less income inequality in spite of what is said by the alt right government.
They've only been lying to us for half a century, you'd think we'd have figured that out by now.
 
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Fogdog

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Not really. She did not win the majority of the popular vote. 52.3% of all voters supported anti-Hillary candidates. Fact is the majority of voters were anti-Hillary.
Ya I voted Johnson. What do I expect from Trump? Maybe when I hit a big jackpot I get to keep most all of it, which would be a huge improvement over Obama.
Some say the lottery is a tax on people who can't do math. Others say the lottery is a tax on stupid. Either explains your silly idea that candidates' votes are lumped together to calculate popular votes. If you want to take that idiotic idea further, let's throw in the non voters or 44.4% of the electorate as of 11/10. This means that Clinton won 26.4% and Trump won 26.3% of the electorate's vote.

Or you can take a look at Powerball's odds for winning the lottery, which is 1 in 292 million. I buy a ticket when the jackpot is more than 292 million. My purchase shift odds of winning from literally no chance to virtually no chance. For some reason I'm disappointed when I don't win. :dunce:

What were we talking about?
 

twostrokenut

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You're so dumb.

Even Trump has repeatedly called the Electoral College a "scam" and "rigged" and said in spite of his win he'd prefer if it was judged by popular vote.
Don't really care what Trump thinks about the EC because I'm not vested in his opinion like you are vested in Hillary's and her supporters.

Speaking of dumb.
 

twostrokenut

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Some say the lottery is a tax on people who can't do math. Others say the lottery is a tax on stupid. Either explains your silly idea that candidates' votes are lumped together to calculate popular votes. If you want to take that idiotic idea further, let's throw in the non voters or 44.4% of the electorate as of 11/10. This means that Clinton won 26.4% and Trump won 26.3% of the electorate's vote.

Or you can take a look at Powerball's odds for winning the lottery, which is 1 in 292 million. I buy a ticket when the jackpot is more than 292 million. My purchase shift odds of winning from literally no chance to virtually no chance. For some reason I'm disappointed when I don't win. :dunce:

What were we talking about?
Specifically the Federal tax on Casino winnings over a million, but do carry on with other topics. Perhaps when you catch up we could discuss why you think this is a "Capitalist" economy given the fact there's no capital.
 

Fogdog

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Specifically the Federal tax on Casino winnings over a million, but do carry on with other topics. Perhaps when you catch up we could discuss why you think this is a "Capitalist" economy given the fact there's no capital.
I'm not interested in arguing economic theory with somebody who is detached from reality. I heard that libertarians believe there is such a thing as "market forces". As if same as physical science. LOL
 

twostrokenut

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I'm not interested in arguing economic theory with somebody who is detached from reality. I heard that libertarians believe there is such a thing as "market forces". As if same as physical science. LOL
I heard the Austrians predicted all the bubbles and actually explained the causes, way back to tulip mania; while your side just derped for well over a century till it felt like champion; based on nothing but feelings.
 

Fogdog

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I heard the Austrians predicted all the bubbles and actually explained the causes, way back to tulip mania; while your side just derped for well over a century till it felt like champion; based on nothing but feelings.
LOL. Yep market forces are same as theory of relativity.

Do you understand the difference between interpolation and extrapolation based upon empirical mathematical models? Do you understand that scientists don't use or trust empirical models to make predictions but economists do? Do you know why that is? What is a market force, anyway? Yes I'm laughing at you.
 
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