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Old 10-11-2016, 08:16 AM   #1
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What a shame

My daughter turns 18 soon and has already registered to vote. She, like my wife and I, was on board the Trump train and her support was unwavering. She wore his shirts to school and had no problem explaining why to her teachers who mocked her candidate. Now she has thrown them away and explained that she can not vote in this election as there are no candidates that qualify due to morality shortcomings. I told her to vote based on the platforms of each party and forget what a piece of crap each candidate has demonstrated they truly are. The future is very uncertain and it seems to be nothing but hard choices for all.

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Old 10-11-2016, 08:27 AM   #2
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Does she listen to rap music lyrics? Has she heard of 50 shades of grey? Does she watch television after 8pm?
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Trump has a platform?
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Old 10-11-2016, 08:42 AM   #4
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she can not vote in this election as there are no candidates that qualify due to morality shortcomings. I told her to vote based on the platforms of each party and forget what a piece of crap each candidate has demonstrated they truly are. The future is very uncertain and it seems to be nothing but hard choices for all.
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There are 3 other parties and a write in option....sadly, that's all I got for you.
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Jail time in the big house for your crush ...
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Old 10-11-2016, 09:21 AM   #7
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Does she listen to rap music lyrics? Has she heard of 50 shades of grey? Does she watch television after 8pm?
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We are talking about the leader of our country,in my family these examples are not viable comparisons. This is not deflate gate, perhaps you have different standards.
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This country is so screwed. We'll never be able to recover from the degradation of US politics.

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No surprise to see Buckman and Spence maintain course here, but unfortunately bashing the opposition still yields the same,shameful choices.
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Old 10-11-2016, 09:28 AM   #10
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Yes he does. Border security is a very real issue for some. Trade deficits and fiscal responsibility are also high on the list of many. I know you dismiss the message because your capacity to view the big picture has been hindered by party loyalty.
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Old 10-11-2016, 09:43 AM   #11
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No surprise to see Buckman and Spence maintain course here, but unfortunately bashing the opposition still yields the same,shameful choices.
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I'm not saying Trump is a good choice but he is our only choice .
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Old 10-11-2016, 09:49 AM   #12
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My daughter turns 18 soon and has already registered to vote. She, like my wife and I, was on board the Trump train and her support was unwavering. She wore his shirts to school and had no problem explaining why to her teachers who mocked her candidate. Now she has thrown them away and explained that she can not vote in this election as there are no candidates that qualify due to morality shortcomings. I told her to vote based on the platforms of each party and forget what a piece of crap each candidate has demonstrated they truly are. The future is very uncertain and it seems to be nothing but hard choices for all.
I never thought of that...this is one tough election cycle to enter as an 18 year-old. Maybe tell her that it hasn't always been like this (we nominated a true hero in 2008), and it won't always be like this in the future. The Clinton dynasty will end in at most 8 years, I don't see any other oligarchies on the horizon. And the circumstances that led to Trump's nomination hopefully won't occur again, and hopefully we will learn our lesson a bit. Maybe that's way to optimistic.

I also tell myself that I'd rather have a horse's ass who has a better vision for what's best for the country, than a genuinely nice person who can't get anything right.

Tough election cycle for an 18 year old, no doubt. But things will be decided that will impact her future, so she has a vested interest in choosing someone.
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My daughter turns 18 soon and has already registered to vote. She, like my wife and I, was on board the Trump train and her support was unwavering. She wore his shirts to school and had no problem explaining why to her teachers who mocked her candidate. Now she has thrown them away and explained that she can not vote in this election as there are no candidates that qualify due to morality shortcomings. I told her to vote based on the platforms of each party and forget what a piece of crap each candidate has demonstrated they truly are.
Y would U want your daughter to now change her mind and vote for one or the other...there morality will not change because of their platform....both RRRRR immoral.....I'm doing a write in for a person that has been a past president of two community organizations and has helped to defeat polio and has organized people to go out, get funds and put care packages together to send to disaster areas of which neither candidate has ever done on there own...

"When its not about money,it's all about money."...
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Yes he does. Border security is a very real issue for some. Trade deficits and fiscal responsibility are also high on the list of many. I know you dismiss the message because your capacity to view the big picture has been hindered by party loyalty.
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Border security isn't a platform when your argument consists mainly of fear mongering, non-specifics and proposals that lack any sense of reality.

It's like you're just leg humping Putin now.
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Old 10-11-2016, 03:10 PM   #15
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Border security isn't a platform when your argument consists mainly of fear mongering, non-specifics and proposals that lack any sense of reality.

It's like you're just leg humping Putin now.
Yeah, fear mongering as opposed to being oblivious to the problems coming over the boarders.
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Old 10-11-2016, 04:19 PM   #16
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Border security isn't a platform when your argument consists mainly of fear mongering, non-specifics and proposals that lack any sense of reality.

It's like you're just leg humping Putin now.
Sadly Jeff, your opinion is spirited yet lacks any credibility. You are free to demonstrate more foolishness if you choose.
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Spence, I know you're an intelligent person, but do you really truly believe that Border Security is a non issue and only exists because of, as you put it, "fear mongering"?

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Spence, I know you're an intelligent person, but do you really truly believe that Border Security is a non issue and only exists because of, as you put it, "fear mongering"?
Do you think other candidates don't think border security is a serious issue?
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That doesn't answer my question.

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That doesn't answer my question.
Ok, I don't think border security is a non issue. I do think the issue has been distorted via fear mongering.
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Do you think other candidates don't think border security is a serious issue?
Let's see, Hillary does nothing but trash Trump and her campaign is based on that , yet you think Trp lacks a platform . Hell , The Clinton campaign hoped they would be going against Donald because they thought he was the only one they could beat . She's just that bad .
An awful pic by the Democratic Party
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Do you think other candidates don't think border security is a serious issue?
So then it is a platform.
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Ok, I don't think border security is a non issue. I do think the issue has been distorted via fear mongering.
How is it distorted? We have terrorists entering this country to do harm. We have illegals entering this country committing crimes. We have illegals entering this country draining us resources and costing the tax payers rediculous amounts of money.
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That's not a platform. What specifically is he proposing that has any degree of realism? All we've heard is hyperbole.
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Well the status quo of the democrats of vetting immigrants certainly isn't working so anything he's talking about should be considered.
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Explain?
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Explain? Really? It's just not working. What more do I have to explain. I think the left needs to explain why they aren't doing more to cut the head off of the snake and end the problem.
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That's not a platform. What specifically is he proposing that has any degree of realism? All we've heard is hyperbole.
He wants to build a wall which even Obama has actually been building.
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the parties have "platforms"...the candidates have various policy positions, act like they know everything, make a lot of promises and basically morph into whatever they need to at different times in order to get the nomination and eventually elected or not....you've probably see this if you are paying attention

hope that helps....

looks like trump has around 53 policy positions https://www.politiplatform.com/trump

let me know if you want me to explain to you how a Bill becomes a Law
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just for giggles...the preambles to the repub/dem platforms begin like this....can you guess which is which?

We believe in American exceptionalism.
We believe the United States of America is
unlike any other nation on earth.
We believe America is exceptional because of
our historic role — first as refuge, then as defender,
and now as exemplar of liberty for the world to see.
We affirm — as did the Declaration of
Independence: that all are created equal, endowed
by their Creator with inalienable rights of life, liberty,
and the pursuit of happiness.
We believe in the Constitution as our founding
document.
We believe the Constitution was written not as
a flexible document, but as our enduring covenant.
We believe our constitutional system — limited
government, separation of powers, federalism,
and the rights of the people — must be preserved
uncompromised for future generations.
We believe political freedom and economic
freedom are indivisible.
When political freedom and economic freedom
are separated — both are in peril; when united, they
are invincible.
We believe that people are the ultimate resource
— and that the people, not the government, are the
best stewards of our country’s God-given natural
resources.

and

In 2016, Democrats meet in Philadelphia with the same basic belief that animated the
Continental Congress when they gathered here 240 years ago: Out of many, we are one.
Under President Obama’s leadership, and thanks to the hard work and determination of the
American people, we have come a long way from the Great Recession and the Republican
policies that triggered it. American businesses have now added 14.8 million jobs since privatesector
job growth turned positive in early 2010. Twenty million people have gained health
insurance coverage. The American auto industry just had its best year ever. And we are getting
more of our energy from the sun and wind, and importing less oil from overseas.
But too many Americans have been left out and left behind. They are working longer hours with
less security. Wages have barely budged and the racial wealth gap remains wide, while the cost
of everything from childcare to a college education has continued to rise. And for too many
families, the dream of homeownership is out of reach. As working people struggle, the top one
percent accrues more wealth and more power. Republicans in Congress have chosen gridlock
and dysfunction over trying to find solutions to the real challenges we face. It’s no wonder that
so many feel like the system is rigged against them.
Democrats believe that cooperation is better than conflict, unity is better than division,
empowerment is better than resentment, and bridges are better than walls.
It’s a simple but powerful idea: we are stronger together.
Democrats believe we are stronger when we have an economy that works for everyone—an
economy that grows incomes for working people, creates good-paying jobs, and puts a middleclass
life within reach for more Americans. Democrats believe we can spur more sustainable
economic growth, which will create good-paying jobs and raise wages. And we can have more
economic fairness, so the rewards are shared broadly, not just with those at the top. We need an
economy that prioritizes long-term investment over short-term profit-seeking, rewards the
common interest over self-interest, and promotes innovation and entrepreneurship.
We believe that today’s extreme level of income and wealth inequality—where the majority of
the economic gains go to the top one percent and the richest 20 people in our country own more
wealth than the bottom 150 million—makes our economy weaker, our communities poorer, and
our politics poisonous.
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