The 2016 Election - Winter is Trumping

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The 2016 Election - Winter is Trumping
« on: February 23, 2016, 02:52:01 PM »
While I think the idea of The Donald as POTUS is very sad for AmerIca - this is funny..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lGH_DvtBEM


Re: The 2016 Election - Winter is Trumping
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2016, 03:27:56 PM »
What candidate is good for America?

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Re: The 2016 Election - Winter is Trumping
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2016, 06:27:30 PM »
What candidate is good for America?

Sad comment but true--in a country of over 300M we get the dregs on both sides

Re: The 2016 Election - Winter is Trumping
« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2016, 07:25:47 PM »
What candidate is good for America?

Sad comment but true--in a country of over 300M we get the dregs on both sides
Agree. Just dig up George I Can Not Tell A Lie Washington, or Honest Abe already.

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Re: The 2016 Election - Winter is Trumping
« Reply #4 on: February 24, 2016, 10:44:04 AM »
What candidate is good for America?

Someone who is not on the far side of either party...   to run the country effectively, you need to be somewhat moderate. No one on the far right or far left can do in today's society.

Honestly..    I don't think any first term Senator is qualified....    any of the Governors that were/are in the race would be good.

Personally, I would have loved Christie and I think if Clinton wins, we will try again in 4 years...


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Re: The 2016 Election - Winter is Trumping
« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2016, 11:40:33 AM »
What candidate is good for America?

Someone who is not on the far side of either party...   to run the country effectively, you need to be somewhat moderate. No one on the far right or far left can do in today's society.

Honestly..    I don't think any first term Senator is qualified....    any of the Governors that were/are in the race would be good.

Personally, I would have loved Christie and I think if Clinton wins, we will try again in 4 years...



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Re: The 2016 Election - Winter is Trumping
« Reply #6 on: March 15, 2016, 05:02:08 PM »
I'm going to age myself with this response, but I fully believe Bernie needs to win. The Republicans and Conservatives have had their way since 1980. The Democrats have had I think two Presidents in that timespan and the Republican party has gone WAY too far to the right and worse, it's split itself up into way too many demographics. This creates too many potential candidates for the party.

I'm a Bernie Supporter but I'm fully aware he isn't going to make the whole world free. I'm fully aware that he is very, very old. But I believe the Conservative Republicans have stunted our growth by preventing the minimum wage from rising and allowing corporations to not give out enough of what they are taking in and instead keeping most of it for themselves. Our economy has seen short bursts of growth since 1980 but more recessions in that timeframe than from 1940-1970. My expectation for Bernie is to be a one term President, ignite the political fire of my generation, end Citizens United and raise the minimum wage.

I believe his Presidency will do one fundamentally great and important thing. It will split up the Republican party. The Republican party will eat itself apart and people like John Kasich and maybe even Chris Christie will split for the Democratic party or declare as Independents. This will pull the Democrats closer to the middle while pretty much abolishing the Republican Party over the next 4 years. I think you would see the next election be between Kasich-Clinton-O' Mallley and hopefully Rubio splits as well. I think the Republicans would counter with trying to prop up a guy like Bloomberg or being more supportive of Christie and the election being between Kasich-Clinton-O' Malley and Christie-Bloomberg-Rubio. I personally hope Rubio switches sides and the race is really Kasich-Rubio-O'Malley and Christie-Bloomberg-Paul.

The problem for the Republican Party is that instead of coming up with a Conservative solution to the problems we have at hand, they deny the problems exist. I think a guy like Sanders needs to win so then both parties get drawn to the middle.

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Re: The 2016 Election - Winter is Trumping
« Reply #7 on: March 15, 2016, 05:30:27 PM »
I'm going to age myself with this response, but I fully believe Bernie needs to win. The Republicans and Conservatives have had their way since 1980. The Democrats have had I think two Presidents in that timespan and the Republican party has gone WAY too far to the right and worse, it's split itself up into way too many demographics. This creates too many potential candidates for the party.

I'm a Bernie Supporter but I'm fully aware he isn't going to make the whole world free. I'm fully aware that he is very, very old. But I believe the Conservative Republicans have stunted our growth by preventing the minimum wage from rising and allowing corporations to not give out enough of what they are taking in and instead keeping most of it for themselves. Our economy has seen short bursts of growth since 1980 but more recessions in that timeframe than from 1940-1970. My expectation for Bernie is to be a one term President, ignite the political fire of my generation, end Citizens United and raise the minimum wage.

I believe his Presidency will do one fundamentally great and important thing. It will split up the Republican party. The Republican party will eat itself apart and people like John Kasich and maybe even Chris Christie will split for the Democratic party or declare as Independents. This will pull the Democrats closer to the middle while pretty much abolishing the Republican Party over the next 4 years. I think you would see the next election be between Kasich-Clinton-O' Mallley and hopefully Rubio splits as well. I think the Republicans would counter with trying to prop up a guy like Bloomberg or being more supportive of Christie and the election being between Kasich-Clinton-O' Malley and Christie-Bloomberg-Rubio. I personally hope Rubio switches sides and the race is really Kasich-Rubio-O'Malley and Christie-Bloomberg-Paul.

The problem for the Republican Party is that instead of coming up with a Conservative solution to the problems we have at hand, they deny the problems exist. I think a guy like Sanders needs to win so then both parties get drawn to the middle.


You said the Republican party has gone too far to the right yet support a SOCIALIST. That's funny.

Yes, America need a Socialist president. Socialism has obviously worked so well everywhere in the world. It's amazing this country has been so great for 240 years doing the exact opposite of socialism when socialism is so great.

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Re: The 2016 Election - Winter is Trumping
« Reply #8 on: March 15, 2016, 05:31:39 PM »
ABT -Anyone But Trump


I'm an independent...have voted Republican more than not... He is the worst candidate ever..

An embarrassment. 

ABT

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Re: The 2016 Election - Winter is Trumping
« Reply #9 on: March 15, 2016, 05:50:58 PM »
I'm going to age myself with this response, but I fully believe Bernie needs to win. The Republicans and Conservatives have had their way since 1980. The Democrats have had I think two Presidents in that timespan and the Republican party has gone WAY too far to the right and worse, it's split itself up into way too many demographics. This creates too many potential candidates for the party.

I'm a Bernie Supporter but I'm fully aware he isn't going to make the whole world free. I'm fully aware that he is very, very old. But I believe the Conservative Republicans have stunted our growth by preventing the minimum wage from rising and allowing corporations to not give out enough of what they are taking in and instead keeping most of it for themselves. Our economy has seen short bursts of growth since 1980 but more recessions in that timeframe than from 1940-1970. My expectation for Bernie is to be a one term President, ignite the political fire of my generation, end Citizens United and raise the minimum wage.

I believe his Presidency will do one fundamentally great and important thing. It will split up the Republican party. The Republican party will eat itself apart and people like John Kasich and maybe even Chris Christie will split for the Democratic party or declare as Independents. This will pull the Democrats closer to the middle while pretty much abolishing the Republican Party over the next 4 years. I think you would see the next election be between Kasich-Clinton-O' Mallley and hopefully Rubio splits as well. I think the Republicans would counter with trying to prop up a guy like Bloomberg or being more supportive of Christie and the election being between Kasich-Clinton-O' Malley and Christie-Bloomberg-Rubio. I personally hope Rubio switches sides and the race is really Kasich-Rubio-O'Malley and Christie-Bloomberg-Paul.

The problem for the Republican Party is that instead of coming up with a Conservative solution to the problems we have at hand, they deny the problems exist. I think a guy like Sanders needs to win so then both parties get drawn to the middle.


You said the Republican party has gone too far to the right yet support a SOCIALIST. That's funny.

Yes, America need a Socialist president. Socialism has obviously worked so well everywhere in the world. It's amazing this country has been so great for 240 years doing the exact opposite of socialism when socialism is so great.

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Re: The 2016 Election - Winter is Trumping
« Reply #10 on: March 15, 2016, 06:03:14 PM »
I'm going to age myself with this response, but I fully believe Bernie needs to win. The Republicans and Conservatives have had their way since 1980. The Democrats have had I think two Presidents in that timespan and the Republican party has gone WAY too far to the right and worse, it's split itself up into way too many demographics. This creates too many potential candidates for the party.

I'm a Bernie Supporter but I'm fully aware he isn't going to make the whole world free. I'm fully aware that he is very, very old. But I believe the Conservative Republicans have stunted our growth by preventing the minimum wage from rising and allowing corporations to not give out enough of what they are taking in and instead keeping most of it for themselves. Our economy has seen short bursts of growth since 1980 but more recessions in that timeframe than from 1940-1970. My expectation for Bernie is to be a one term President, ignite the political fire of my generation, end Citizens United and raise the minimum wage.

I believe his Presidency will do one fundamentally great and important thing. It will split up the Republican party. The Republican party will eat itself apart and people like John Kasich and maybe even Chris Christie will split for the Democratic party or declare as Independents. This will pull the Democrats closer to the middle while pretty much abolishing the Republican Party over the next 4 years. I think you would see the next election be between Kasich-Clinton-O' Mallley and hopefully Rubio splits as well. I think the Republicans would counter with trying to prop up a guy like Bloomberg or being more supportive of Christie and the election being between Kasich-Clinton-O' Malley and Christie-Bloomberg-Rubio. I personally hope Rubio switches sides and the race is really Kasich-Rubio-O'Malley and Christie-Bloomberg-Paul.

The problem for the Republican Party is that instead of coming up with a Conservative solution to the problems we have at hand, they deny the problems exist. I think a guy like Sanders needs to win so then both parties get drawn to the middle.


You said the Republican party has gone too far to the right yet support a SOCIALIST. That's funny.

Yes, America need a Socialist president. Socialism has obviously worked so well everywhere in the world. It's amazing this country has been so great for 240 years doing the exact opposite of socialism when socialism is so great.

Democatic Socialism is working pretty well in Europe actually. Also, Bernie Sanders does not want to overthrow capitalism any more than FDR or even Eisenhower did. FDR was called a socialist too and his plans would never work in America...

We are trained to automatically think any form of socialism is bad, which is not the case. Deregulated capitalism is what is driving this country into the ground.

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Re: The 2016 Election - Winter is Trumping
« Reply #11 on: March 15, 2016, 06:30:52 PM »
I'm going to age myself with this response, but I fully believe Bernie needs to win. The Republicans and Conservatives have had their way since 1980. The Democrats have had I think two Presidents in that timespan and the Republican party has gone WAY too far to the right and worse, it's split itself up into way too many demographics. This creates too many potential candidates for the party.

I'm a Bernie Supporter but I'm fully aware he isn't going to make the whole world free. I'm fully aware that he is very, very old. But I believe the Conservative Republicans have stunted our growth by preventing the minimum wage from rising and allowing corporations to not give out enough of what they are taking in and instead keeping most of it for themselves. Our economy has seen short bursts of growth since 1980 but more recessions in that timeframe than from 1940-1970. My expectation for Bernie is to be a one term President, ignite the political fire of my generation, end Citizens United and raise the minimum wage.

I believe his Presidency will do one fundamentally great and important thing. It will split up the Republican party. The Republican party will eat itself apart and people like John Kasich and maybe even Chris Christie will split for the Democratic party or declare as Independents. This will pull the Democrats closer to the middle while pretty much abolishing the Republican Party over the next 4 years. I think you would see the next election be between Kasich-Clinton-O' Mallley and hopefully Rubio splits as well. I think the Republicans would counter with trying to prop up a guy like Bloomberg or being more supportive of Christie and the election being between Kasich-Clinton-O' Malley and Christie-Bloomberg-Rubio. I personally hope Rubio switches sides and the race is really Kasich-Rubio-O'Malley and Christie-Bloomberg-Paul.

The problem for the Republican Party is that instead of coming up with a Conservative solution to the problems we have at hand, they deny the problems exist. I think a guy like Sanders needs to win so then both parties get drawn to the middle.


You said the Republican party has gone too far to the right yet support a SOCIALIST. That's funny.

Yes, America need a Socialist president. Socialism has obviously worked so well everywhere in the world. It's amazing this country has been so great for 240 years doing the exact opposite of socialism when socialism is so great.

Democatic Socialism is working pretty well in Europe actually. Also, Bernie Sanders does not want to overthrow capitalism any more than FDR or even Eisenhower did. FDR was called a socialist too and his plans would never work in America...

We are trained to automatically think any form of socialism is bad, which is not the case. Deregulated capitalism is what is driving this country into the ground.

Democratic Socialism - is that different than just regular socialism?

Deregulated Capitalism - seriously?  You want even more government oversight? 

No one is trained to automatically think socialism is bad... Socialism does that on its own.  Factual historical data proves that

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Re: The 2016 Election - Winter is Trumping
« Reply #12 on: March 15, 2016, 06:32:43 PM »
I'm going to age myself with this response, but I fully believe Bernie needs to win. The Republicans and Conservatives have had their way since 1980. The Democrats have had I think two Presidents in that timespan and the Republican party has gone WAY too far to the right and worse, it's split itself up into way too many demographics. This creates too many potential candidates for the party.

I'm a Bernie Supporter but I'm fully aware he isn't going to make the whole world free. I'm fully aware that he is very, very old. But I believe the Conservative Republicans have stunted our growth by preventing the minimum wage from rising and allowing corporations to not give out enough of what they are taking in and instead keeping most of it for themselves. Our economy has seen short bursts of growth since 1980 but more recessions in that timeframe than from 1940-1970. My expectation for Bernie is to be a one term President, ignite the political fire of my generation, end Citizens United and raise the minimum wage.

I believe his Presidency will do one fundamentally great and important thing. It will split up the Republican party. The Republican party will eat itself apart and people like John Kasich and maybe even Chris Christie will split for the Democratic party or declare as Independents. This will pull the Democrats closer to the middle while pretty much abolishing the Republican Party over the next 4 years. I think you would see the next election be between Kasich-Clinton-O' Mallley and hopefully Rubio splits as well. I think the Republicans would counter with trying to prop up a guy like Bloomberg or being more supportive of Christie and the election being between Kasich-Clinton-O' Malley and Christie-Bloomberg-Rubio. I personally hope Rubio switches sides and the race is really Kasich-Rubio-O'Malley and Christie-Bloomberg-Paul.

The problem for the Republican Party is that instead of coming up with a Conservative solution to the problems we have at hand, they deny the problems exist. I think a guy like Sanders needs to win so then both parties get drawn to the middle.


You said the Republican party has gone too far to the right yet support a SOCIALIST. That's funny.

Yes, America need a Socialist president. Socialism has obviously worked so well everywhere in the world. It's amazing this country has been so great for 240 years doing the exact opposite of socialism when socialism is so great.

Democatic Socialism is working pretty well in Europe actually. Also, Bernie Sanders does not want to overthrow capitalism any more than FDR or even Eisenhower did. FDR was called a socialist too and his plans would never work in America...

We are trained to automatically think any form of socialism is bad, which is not the case. Deregulated capitalism is what is driving this country into the ground.

Wrong. Socialism is not working at Europe which is why Greece is broke and none of the other countries want to bail them out. Also, there's a myth that socialism has worked great for Sweden, when in fact if Sweden was to be admitted as the 51st state, it would be the poorest state in the country.

Re: The 2016 Election - Winter is Trumping
« Reply #13 on: March 15, 2016, 06:40:41 PM »
I hope I don't have to walk you people through Saul Alinsky and his model for bringing the United States to its knees.

Overload the social services budget with welfare and giveaways. Socialize medicine and healthcare reimbursement.  Make the masses dependent on the federal government to the point the economy collapses. That's what your boy Barry has been doing the past seven years, in hyperdrive. The increase in food stamps, Barrycare, the ease of ex- workers getting unemployment and social security benefits, the open borders to drive down wages. Social unrest to split the country. Just google Saul Alinsky.

Barry is a Marxist and an enthusiastic follower of the Saul Alinsky Marxist model. His buddy George Soros can't die soon enough.

Re: The 2016 Election - Winter is Trumping
« Reply #14 on: March 15, 2016, 06:43:52 PM »
I'm going to age myself with this response, but I fully believe Bernie needs to win. The Republicans and Conservatives have had their way since 1980. The Democrats have had I think two Presidents in that timespan and the Republican party has gone WAY too far to the right and worse, it's split itself up into way too many demographics. This creates too many potential candidates for the party.

I'm a Bernie Supporter but I'm fully aware he isn't going to make the whole world free. I'm fully aware that he is very, very old. But I believe the Conservative Republicans have stunted our growth by preventing the minimum wage from rising and allowing corporations to not give out enough of what they are taking in and instead keeping most of it for themselves. Our economy has seen short bursts of growth since 1980 but more recessions in that timeframe than from 1940-1970. My expectation for Bernie is to be a one term President, ignite the political fire of my generation, end Citizens United and raise the minimum wage.

I believe his Presidency will do one fundamentally great and important thing. It will split up the Republican party. The Republican party will eat itself apart and people like John Kasich and maybe even Chris Christie will split for the Democratic party or declare as Independents. This will pull the Democrats closer to the middle while pretty much abolishing the Republican Party over the next 4 years. I think you would see the next election be between Kasich-Clinton-O' Mallley and hopefully Rubio splits as well. I think the Republicans would counter with trying to prop up a guy like Bloomberg or being more supportive of Christie and the election being between Kasich-Clinton-O' Malley and Christie-Bloomberg-Rubio. I personally hope Rubio switches sides and the race is really Kasich-Rubio-O'Malley and Christie-Bloomberg-Paul.

The problem for the Republican Party is that instead of coming up with a Conservative solution to the problems we have at hand, they deny the problems exist. I think a guy like Sanders needs to win so then both parties get drawn to the middle.


You said the Republican party has gone too far to the right yet support a SOCIALIST. That's funny.

Yes, America need a Socialist president. Socialism has obviously worked so well everywhere in the world. It's amazing this country has been so great for 240 years doing the exact opposite of socialism when socialism is so great.

Democatic Socialism is working pretty well in Europe actually. Also, Bernie Sanders does not want to overthrow capitalism any more than FDR or even Eisenhower did. FDR was called a socialist too and his plans would never work in America...

We are trained to automatically think any form of socialism is bad, which is not the case. Deregulated capitalism is what is driving this country into the ground.

Wrong. Socialism is not working at Europe which is why Greece is broke and none of the other countries want to bail them out. Also, there's a myth that socialism has worked great for Sweden, when in fact if Sweden was to be admitted as the 51st state, it would be the poorest state in the country.

Which countries in Europe don't have universal healthcare?

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Re: The 2016 Election - Winter is Trumping
« Reply #15 on: March 15, 2016, 06:44:15 PM »
I hope I don't have to walk you people through Saul Alinsky and his model for bringing the United States to its knees.

Overload the social services budget with welfare and giveaways. Socialize medicine and healthcare reimbursement.  Make the masses dependent on the federal government to the point the economy collapses. That's what your boy Barry has been doing the past seven years, in hyperdrive. The increase in food stamps, Barrycare, the ease of ex- workers getting unemployment and social security benefits, the open borders to drive down wages. Social unrest to split the country. Just google Saul Alinsky.

Barry is a Marxist and an enthusiastic follower of the Saul Alinsky Marxist model. His buddy George Soros can't die soon enough.

Man, that was a great post

Re: The 2016 Election - Winter is Trumping
« Reply #16 on: March 15, 2016, 06:52:32 PM »
Our current economic system has allowed for our elections to be literally purchased by the richest people in the country. 95% of the time, the candidate who has the most money at their disposal wins. And once they buy these elections, they make their own rules and rig the game in their favor at the expense of the average person. If this is a system you believe can succeed, I have a bridge to sell you.

And yes, democratic socialism is different from the socialism you are so afraid of.

Re: The 2016 Election - Winter is Trumping
« Reply #17 on: March 15, 2016, 07:00:58 PM »
I'm going to age myself with this response, but I fully believe Bernie needs to win. The Republicans and Conservatives have had their way since 1980. The Democrats have had I think two Presidents in that timespan and the Republican party has gone WAY too far to the right and worse, it's split itself up into way too many demographics. This creates too many potential candidates for the party.

I'm a Bernie Supporter but I'm fully aware he isn't going to make the whole world free. I'm fully aware that he is very, very old. But I believe the Conservative Republicans have stunted our growth by preventing the minimum wage from rising and allowing corporations to not give out enough of what they are taking in and instead keeping most of it for themselves. Our economy has seen short bursts of growth since 1980 but more recessions in that timeframe than from 1940-1970. My expectation for Bernie is to be a one term President, ignite the political fire of my generation, end Citizens United and raise the minimum wage.

I believe his Presidency will do one fundamentally great and important thing. It will split up the Republican party. The Republican party will eat itself apart and people like John Kasich and maybe even Chris Christie will split for the Democratic party or declare as Independents. This will pull the Democrats closer to the middle while pretty much abolishing the Republican Party over the next 4 years. I think you would see the next election be between Kasich-Clinton-O' Mallley and hopefully Rubio splits as well. I think the Republicans would counter with trying to prop up a guy like Bloomberg or being more supportive of Christie and the election being between Kasich-Clinton-O' Malley and Christie-Bloomberg-Rubio. I personally hope Rubio switches sides and the race is really Kasich-Rubio-O'Malley and Christie-Bloomberg-Paul.

The problem for the Republican Party is that instead of coming up with a Conservative solution to the problems we have at hand, they deny the problems exist. I think a guy like Sanders needs to win so then both parties get drawn to the middle.


You said the Republican party has gone too far to the right yet support a SOCIALIST. That's funny.

Yes, America need a Socialist president. Socialism has obviously worked so well everywhere in the world. It's amazing this country has been so great for 240 years doing the exact opposite of socialism when socialism is so great.

Democatic Socialism is working pretty well in Europe actually. Also, Bernie Sanders does not want to overthrow capitalism any more than FDR or even Eisenhower did. FDR was called a socialist too and his plans would never work in America...

We are trained to automatically think any form of socialism is bad, which is not the case. Deregulated capitalism is what is driving this country into the ground.

Wrong. Socialism is not working at Europe which is why Greece is broke and none of the other countries want to bail them out. Also, there's a myth that socialism has worked great for Sweden, when in fact if Sweden was to be admitted as the 51st state, it would be the poorest state in the country.

Which countries in Europe don't have universal healthcare?
I'm going to age myself with this response, but I fully believe Bernie needs to win. The Republicans and Conservatives have had their way since 1980. The Democrats have had I think two Presidents in that timespan and the Republican party has gone WAY too far to the right and worse, it's split itself up into way too many demographics. This creates too many potential candidates for the party.

I'm a Bernie Supporter but I'm fully aware he isn't going to make the whole world free. I'm fully aware that he is very, very old. But I believe the Conservative Republicans have stunted our growth by preventing the minimum wage from rising and allowing corporations to not give out enough of what they are taking in and instead keeping most of it for themselves. Our economy has seen short bursts of growth since 1980 but more recessions in that timeframe than from 1940-1970. My expectation for Bernie is to be a one term President, ignite the political fire of my generation, end Citizens United and raise the minimum wage.

I believe his Presidency will do one fundamentally great and important thing. It will split up the Republican party. The Republican party will eat itself apart and people like John Kasich and maybe even Chris Christie will split for the Democratic party or declare as Independents. This will pull the Democrats closer to the middle while pretty much abolishing the Republican Party over the next 4 years. I think you would see the next election be between Kasich-Clinton-O' Mallley and hopefully Rubio splits as well. I think the Republicans would counter with trying to prop up a guy like Bloomberg or being more supportive of Christie and the election being between Kasich-Clinton-O' Malley and Christie-Bloomberg-Rubio. I personally hope Rubio switches sides and the race is really Kasich-Rubio-O'Malley and Christie-Bloomberg-Paul.

The problem for the Republican Party is that instead of coming up with a Conservative solution to the problems we have at hand, they deny the problems exist. I think a guy like Sanders needs to win so then both parties get drawn to the middle.


You said the Republican party has gone too far to the right yet support a SOCIALIST. That's funny.

Yes, America need a Socialist president. Socialism has obviously worked so well everywhere in the world. It's amazing this country has been so great for 240 years doing the exact opposite of socialism when socialism is so great.

Democatic Socialism is working pretty well in Europe actually. Also, Bernie Sanders does not want to overthrow capitalism any more than FDR or even Eisenhower did. FDR was called a socialist too and his plans would never work in America...

We are trained to automatically think any form of socialism is bad, which is not the case. Deregulated capitalism is what is driving this country into the ground.
Democratic socialism in Europe is killing the EU economy.  The ECB has no choice but to be in negative interest rate territory while expanding expenditures. The answer, as always, is striking the proverbial "right balance". Moderate liberalism in the US is realistically as good a solution as any.

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Re: The 2016 Election - Winter is Trumping
« Reply #18 on: March 15, 2016, 07:02:08 PM »
Our current economic system has allowed for our elections to be literally purchased by the richest people in the country. 95% of the time, the candidate who has the most money at their disposal wins. And once they buy these elections, they make their own rules and rig the game in their favor at the expense of the average person. If this is a system you believe can succeed, I have a bridge to sell you.

And yes, democratic socialism is different from the socialism you are so afraid of.

Damn right, terrified of it.
Did you seriously just say if this is a system that can succeed?  Seems to have worked damn well for a few centuries. 

Re: The 2016 Election - Winter is Trumping
« Reply #19 on: March 15, 2016, 07:03:41 PM »
Our current economic system has allowed for our elections to be literally purchased by the richest people in the country. 95% of the time, the candidate who has the most money at their disposal wins. And once they buy these elections, they make their own rules and rig the game in their favor at the expense of the average person. If this is a system you believe can succeed, I have a bridge to sell you.

And yes, democratic socialism is different from the socialism you are so afraid of.

Damn right, terrified of it.
Did you seriously just say if this is a system that can succeed?  Seems to have worked damn well for a few centuries. 

You mean like when we taxed the rich at 90% under a Republican president? You are blind to the corporate take over of the country.