tangerinegreen555
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Apparently, that's what Trump thinks.Well, I guess Hillary was the real winner then...
He seems to have a phobia about the popular vote.
Apparently, that's what Trump thinks.Well, I guess Hillary was the real winner then...
Go clean the mold out of your crawl space.it was a verbatim quote, your "miscast" accusation is indicative of being here too many hours a day....
wash my balls after you make my sandwich, I will not be handing you any participation trophies.
There is a flaw, Hillary Clinton did suck and still sucks. I wouldn't have voted for her if you put a gun to my head. Though I didn't vote for Trump either pretty much knew Johnson would lose but it does help reminding people we don't have to choose between Democrats and Republicans!There's no flaw...it could have been more.
Are you saying that there weren't people who didn't vote for her because they thought she sucked?
So you voted for a repubIican thenThere is a flaw, Hillary Clinton did suck and still sucks. I wouldn't have voted for her if you put a gun to my head. Though I didn't vote for Trump either pretty much knew Johnson would lose but it does help reminding people we don't have to choose between Democrats and Republicans!
I voted for a libertarian Johnson was legit on legalization at the very least.So you voted for a repubIican then
Would you say that to women about suffrage or African Americans during the civil rights movement?Too soon for his ideas. Try again in 20 years.
Pada, they actually did say that 20, 30 and 40 years before those events.Would you say that to women about suffrage or African Americans during the civil rights movement?
These issues are non negotiable, just like women and minority's right to vote
Please explain why more is expected of you because you're a white guy.Would you say that to women about suffrage or African Americans during the civil rights movement?
These issues are non negotiable, just like women and minority's right to vote
That's exactly how you get the votesPada, they actually did say that 20, 30 and 40 years before those events.
I guarantee it.
It's not like I'm rooting for a 20 yr. delay, I look around at the polarized political attitudes of the country and it's easy to make that forecast.
You can't wish it into being, you need votes. A lot of votes. Where would they come from right now?
Do you think women or black people just showed up one day, demanded equal rights and got them on the spot?That's exactly how you get the votes
Do you think it inspires people when they hear from their representative "Now's just not the right time..."? Especially in the face of Trumpcare?
It may not be the right time to get the votes to pass it, but it's well past the right time for our representatives to be openly and publicly supporting it. If they can't even say they support it when they know we can't get it passed, why should anyone believe them that they'll support it when we can get it passed?
The only resistance I see is coming from the establishment. 80% of Democrats want it, and half of Republicans want it, more than 60% of Americans support single payerDo you think women or black people just showed up one day, demanded equal rights and got them on the spot?
It took decades.
Hillary (that you hate) tried to get health insurance for everyone over 20 yrs. ago.
There is serious majority resistance out there, surely you see that.
You've just made some sweeping and judgmental statements.Well then, you're only looking at a small piece of the story, the part that appeals to you.
And not as objectively as I'd like, but that's up to you and your personal biases.
(which everyone has, by the way.)
And 60% support legalization.The only resistance I see is coming from the establishment. 80% of Democrats want it, and half of Republicans want it, more than 60% of Americans support single payer
Citizens United will be the end of our democracy if we don't succeed in getting rid of it.And 60% support legalization.
Since we don't have either one, there must be some complications.
You imply we can all band together and get that shit.
I've been trying since the '70's and only feel a little closer to legalization.
Vice President Wallace called for civil rights and the equivalent of universal health care after WW II in a 1944 speech.
Remember what happened to him? The racist southern party bosses threw him out at the 1944 convention.
Nothing worth while ever goes smooth.
That's history. Nothing is easy.
I think we've made much progress in my lifetime. Hopefully, the same will happen during yours.
But since last November, we're going backwards with much glee from the wing nuts.
Damn millennials think they invented progress.And 60% support legalization.
Since we don't have either one, there must be some complications.
You imply we can all band together and get that shit.
I've been trying since the '70's and only feel a little closer to legalization.
Vice President Wallace called for civil rights and the equivalent of universal health care after WW II in a 1944 speech.
Remember what happened to him? The racist southern party bosses threw him out at the 1944 convention.
Nothing worth while ever goes smooth.
That's history. Nothing is easy.
I think we've made much progress in my lifetime. Hopefully, the same will happen during yours.
But since last November, we're going backwards with much glee from the wing nuts.
And currently, our hands are tied.Citizens United will be the end of our democracy if we don't succeed in getting rid of it.
As I've said many times, I don't believe they'll be the People's allies in that fight. They're too busy taking the money themselves.And currently, our hands are tied.
Elect some Democrats in 2018 and try to build some momentum.
That's right. The complication is money influencing politics.there must be some complications.
"Give us bernie or we'll give you Trump." They say they're so committed to some goals and policies but really, I think they're just happy to see the DNC lose, even if they lose too. It's like a kid who knows they're a few moves from checkmate and flips the chess board over.And currently, our hands are tied.
Elect some Democrats in 2018 and try to build some momentum.