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re: Hillary leading several Polls in Georgia. . . .

Posted on 10/13/16 at 9:08 am to
Posted by DaveyDownerDawg
2021 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 10/13/16 at 9:08 am to
We understand. Supreme Court justice appointments that will reverberate for decades after this election is the biggest thing at stake in my opinion.
Posted by MacDawg
Austin, TX
Member since Nov 2015
362 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 9:13 am to
Just one question ....

Who would be most likely to disrupt the status quo ... to take power from the oligarchy.

There is a reason everyone with a vested interest is doing anything possible to stop Trump, including people that should be in his corner, the establishment Republicans. He's a threat to their cash cow.

We've all been duped. We're nothing but puppets being toyed with by a bunch of aholes that live in a bubble thousands of miles away. A ruling class that thinks nothing of us or our interests. You are fools if you think otherwise.

It's time to blow it all up (not literally) and you have a choice between one candidate who wants to keep things going just as they are so she can get richer and more powerful ... and one who threatens all that.

Who really knows what Trump will do but I know what Hillary will do. And I have had more than enough of that garbage.

And by the way, I hate Trump.
Posted by Crowknowsbest
Member since May 2012
25877 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 9:23 am to
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Who would be most likely to disrupt the status quo ... to take power from the oligarchy.

Neither of them.

Trump has never been a politician, but he's still very much a part of the "establishment."
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
32873 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 9:59 am to
quote:

very difficult for me to remember the last time the two parties have worked together for the good of the country.


They agreed on getting us deep into Iraq, and thought Ron Paul was an idiot for being against it.
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
32873 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 10:04 am to
quote:

you and the rest in this thread clearly don't even understand what's really at stake in this election... So sad to witness history taking a dark dark turn and how easily people are distracted away from realizing what's even happening.


Shame you don't hold trump culpable for running a poor campaign. He is driving the bus and has no clue how to get there.
Posted by Jefferson Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
31961 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 10:41 am to
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Yeah.....blame Atlanta......

I will place blame where it belongs. And in the state of Georgia, that would be atlanta.

Don't worry. After the election, I'll show you the map that breaks down the votes by county. You wanna take a wild guess at which part of the state will have the most Hillary votes?

Here's a hint. It's clogged with traffic, metros, smog, and Yankees and resembles a gigantic rat maze cookie-cutter office park and starts with the letter "a"....
Posted by Jefferson Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
31961 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 10:47 am to
quote:

Just one question ....

Who would be most likely to disrupt the status quo ... to take power from the oligarchy.

There is a reason everyone with a vested interest is doing anything possible to stop Trump, including people that should be in his corner, the establishment Republicans. He's a threat to their cash cow.

We've all been duped. We're nothing but puppets being toyed with by a bunch of aholes that live in a bubble thousands of miles away. A ruling class that thinks nothing of us or our interests. You are fools if you think otherwise.

It's time to blow it all up (not literally) and you have a choice between one candidate who wants to keep things going just as they are so she can get richer and more powerful ... and one who threatens all that.

Who really knows what Trump will do but I know what Hillary will do. And I have had more than enough of that garbage.


This guy gets it.

One candidate is running to be president of the U.S. The other candidate is running to be emperor of the world and openly wants to destroy U.S. sovereignty.

It's a no brainer for anyone even halfway paying attention and thinking for themselves.

It's not complicated.
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
32873 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 10:48 am to
Trump can't make the case you are making. Blame him for his failures.
Posted by RedPants
GA
Member since Jan 2013
5415 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 10:50 am to
Why do I get the feeling you've never traveled outside of the southeastern United States.....
This post was edited on 10/13/16 at 10:51 am
Posted by gatorhata9
Dallas, TX
Member since Dec 2010
26174 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 10:54 am to
quote:

Trump has never served in a political office and he's already a billionaire so he's not seeking office to enrich himself


If you believe this, you're outrageously ignorant.

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Small wonder he is having difficulty treading the political minefield laid down by the establishment on both sides of the isle


What? The guy says the most asinine, outlandish shite and you're blaming it on the establishment? Get the frick out of here with that shite.



Posted by Litigator
Hog Jaw, Arkansas
Member since Oct 2013
7536 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 10:58 am to
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Supreme Court Appointments

This is certainly one of my major concerns as there should be some of these made the next 4-8 years and there already is a delicate balance on the Court. Granted, Trump is not my favorite candidate ever but I'd rather have him making the appointments than HFC. I do think he'll surround himself with good people and listen to them.

Though close it looks to me like HFC is trailing in most Georgia polls and she's soundly getting trounced in my state trailing by more than 20 points in a number of polls. But we'll need the rest of the country to come through on Election Day.
Posted by deeprig9
Unincorporated Ozora, Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
63999 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:01 am to
If the voting age was raised to 25 we wouldnt have to be in constant fear of whether or not the next election would be the one that finally sends us down the tubes.
Posted by DawgCountry
Great State of GA
Member since Sep 2012
30550 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:05 am to
Fact
Posted by Crowknowsbest
Member since May 2012
25877 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:07 am to
quote:

If the voting age was raised to 25 we wouldnt have to be in constant fear of whether or not the next election would be the one that finally sends us down the tubes.


Agreed. The baby boomers have been and continue to be very responsible in their big-picture fiscal decision-making. All our problems are the millennials' fault.
Posted by deeprig9
Unincorporated Ozora, Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
63999 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:10 am to
And just so the millenials dont feel singled out, i remember my first vote for Bill was because he was cool and was on mtv and my mom hated him so i voted for him because i was young and stupid.

People like me in the 90's shouldnt vote.
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
58915 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:11 am to
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There is a reason everyone with a vested interest is doing anything possible to stop Trump, including people that should be in his corner, the establishment Republicans. He's a threat to their cash cow.


Nobody has to try to stop Trump. Trump is stopping Trump. He can't help himself.

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A ruling class that thinks nothing of us or our interests. You are fools if you think otherwise.


And it is your opinion that Trump cares about our interests? Really?

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And by the way, I hate Trump.


So do I. I hate Hillery worse, but to be honest, I am more likely to not vote, than to vote for either of them.
Posted by DaveyDownerDawg
2021 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Member since Sep 2012
6619 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:26 am to
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I hate Hillery worse, but to be honest, I am more likely to not vote, than to vote for either of them.



This is where I'm at. Georgia is not in play anyway regardless of what the OP says so my vote isn't counting for anything significant anyway although I should probably go vote for local and state elections which do count.
Posted by Dawgholio
Bugtussle
Member since Oct 2015
13047 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:27 am to
This election is just a Special Olympics race
Posted by RhodeDawg
Delete my account
Member since Jun 2016
4450 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:30 am to
I can't believe these are the 2 candidates. Has to be some kind of record.

HRC is totally corrupt and will 1 day be a billionaire (as a "public servant"). Public service her whole life and their net worth is at least $250 million.

At the same time I never thought DJT was the best candidate for the GOP. I was obviously in the minority. I voted for Kasich in the primary. I can understand the appeal of Trump but he's just too unpolished as a presidential candidate. I've always thought that. It's very frustrating.

Edit:
Question: Are my sentences too short? Do you recognize that and does it bother you?
This post was edited on 10/13/16 at 11:33 am
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
58915 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:38 am to
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Public service her whole life and their net worth is at least $250 million.


In fairness she was a lawyer to start. However, the majority of their wealth has come from speaking fees from Bill's stint as President, and her notoriety. I somewhat feel she pulled the strings and made the decisions when Bill was in the White House.

Ironic that she continually disparages Wall Street, and a lot of her wealthy came from speaking fees to Wall Street. Also, I find it interesting that she wants to keep the content of those speeches confidential. I'm sure she tole Wall Street she was going to clean up their corruption in those speeches.

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