Am I the only person who likes Bernie?

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  • M-technik-3
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    So Bernie supporters or for that matter any other members of the GOP think of this?
    The Secretary of State's office is looking into the actions of former President Bill Clinton, who was campaigning for his wife across Massachusetts on Super Tuesday.


    Bill Clinton wanders into a polling office during hours it's open. He should have been slapped with a violation.

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  • Wschnitz
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    Except for the tax plan none of those are really policies, just positions.

    The rest seem like just rough outlines on where he stands or what he say he will do.

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  • marshallnoise
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    Originally posted by lti_57
    Yeah, his positions are stated, but the true outlier here is that he is beholden to no one. That's a two edged sword. Honestly, it can't be any worse than the past 16 years so I am interested in seeing him becoming the President.

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  • lti_57
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    Originally posted by Wschnitz
    Well trump is kinda unknown, What scares me about him is he doenst seem to have a single policy actually written or planned out.

    He always goes up on stage, bullshits for an hour, gets some cheers, calls all the other candidates names. Then leaves.

    I dont think I can think of, or I can get another person to think of, a single policy trump has pushed forward.

    So when/if he gets into office he could go in a totally different direction.
    Here you go : https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions

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  • Wschnitz
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    Well trump is kinda unknown, What scares me about him is he doenst seem to have a single policy actually written or planned out.

    He always goes up on stage, bullshits for an hour, gets some cheers, calls all the other candidates names. Then leaves.

    I dont think I can think of, or I can get another person to think of, a single policy trump has pushed forward.

    So when/if he gets into office he could go in a totally different direction.

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  • BraveUlysses
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    I have no trouble believing that wall street would be just fine with trump. I dont think they would like to be seen donating to anything other than the 'establishment' candidate they think would be best, but there's no way they wouldn't court Trump if he were to win.

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  • Wschnitz
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    Wall Street isnt scared at Hillary of all so of course they are more scared of trump.

    Its too early to call elections folks, dont be like the media. "3% are reporting and its 49.9 to 50.1, but we are calling it now!"

    Still have ~80% or so delegates to go before the race is down to 3, Rep, Dem, and Vermin Supreme.

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  • mjimport
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    ^ I believe it. The system is truly setup for continuous failure.

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  • djjerme
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    Yes.

    I think Wall Street is actually more frightened by Trump than Hillary. Hillary knows how to play both sides, and chances are there are many Republican's that would prefer to work with her than Trump, because she is a dyed in the wool politician.

    In the end, I think it will be Hillary that wins the election. Not because she's a woman, but because she is not a Republican. Our country is so hung up on whether there is an R or a D next to the name that they over look even some of their own commonsense. The same people who complained about lifetime politician's/eld establishment will vote for Hillary just because they don't want to vote Republican.

    Sad but true.

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  • marshallnoise
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    Ironically, Trump represents the biggest departure from money and politics. He can see exactly what he wants, without fear of losing donors.

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  • Nesset
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    Originally posted by Wschnitz
    If trump wins at least that would mean there more then likely wouldnt be an idiotic Iraq War 2.0 like Shillary wants.
    Yeup.. She's pretty delusional. Either way, Trump or Clinton it's bad.

    Feelthebern2k16

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  • marshallnoise
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    I am just thrilled the Trump is bucking the establishment. If anything, Hilary represents the establishment on the left. At least Sanders is the left wing version of Trump.

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  • Wschnitz
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    If trump wins at least that would mean there more then likely wouldnt be an idiotic Iraq War 2.0 like Shillary wants.

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  • mrsleeve
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    And therefor that means 4 more years of Obama YIPPIEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Wschnitz
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    Hope you all voted today if you were in a Super Tuesday State (or international/mail in early primary) for whoever your choice was!

    In reply to thunder child its looking like it could end up as a Trump -- Clinton race, which basically means its a Trump for president never ending campaign party.

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