[POLL] United States Presidential Elections 2016

The party nominees are named. Now who do you support?


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From my experience CNN is the most Biased Main Stream Media Towards Hillary.

The Mainstream media as a whole is completely terrible in this Election season.

HOLY **** Mathews just mentioned her past Goldwater Support and tried to mention it as a Positive.
 
Never going to work... There will be too many lobbyists in a republican controlled congress that shoot this down to hell with her. Even if it did, there'd be no chance to guarantee the same pay, or pension plans many of these workers get..

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I wish there was a way to see how many people have looked at this thread and didn't vote... I wonder what the stereotype would show (if it's there (and if that, age would be a problem too)).
Here's the thing other thing. She makes it sound as if guys are going to walk out of the coal mine and start building solar arrays, windmills and other green energy moneypits. Coal mining skills don't necessarily translate well to building solar arrays or windmills or laying cable etc. unless you already have a specific and applicable discipline. Sure some may be able to just move sideways but most likely won't. Any grunt labour is going to likely be temporary anyway, until the projects are built but building solar arrays and erecting windmills is highly skilled and specialized labour anyway, not for grunts. You can't just close down a mine one day and have jobs waiting the next for which they aren't trained, right next door to the coal mine so everyone can still access the workplace relatively easily. And how can you only make these green jobs available to ex-coal miners? You can't obviously, they'll have to compete like everyone else.
 
Change is gradual, and it cannot be dictated by a single person. Rather, the mother of invention. There is no need for some silly leader to tell the folks what do do, we hire them ffs.
 
Here's the thing other thing. She makes it sound as if guys are going to walk out of the coal mine and start building solar arrays, windmills and other green energy moneypits. Coal mining skills don't necessarily translate well to building solar arrays or windmills or laying cable etc. unless you already have a specific and applicable discipline. Sure some may be able to just move sideways but most likely won't. Any grunt labour is going to likely be temporary anyway, until the projects are built but building solar arrays and erecting windmills is highly skilled and specialized labour anyway, not for grunts. You can't just close down a mine one day and have jobs waiting the next for which they aren't trained, right next door to the coal mine so everyone can still access the workplace relatively easily. And how can you only make these green jobs available to ex-coal miners? You can't obviously, they'll have to compete like everyone else.
Well obviously that will be what happens if such a thing is to actually occur, however, it won't. And, if such an emphasis is placed on coal, something that powers thousands of power plants across the US, I'd like to see the figures then of what it'd take to meet what coal can produce..
 
Well that's Time Warner for you...
For about a week I was greeted with this face while accessing my cable email (junk mail account), you can say that they are supporting her campaign :lol:.
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Well that's Time Warner for you...
Time Warner is the seventh highest contributor to the Clinton Foundation. That is saying something.

As a bit of a Sidebar, My city is home to seven voting precincts, three in Tarrant County, and four in Parker County. Traditionally speaking, voting in my precinct is held at a Lutheran church of all places, but every time that I enter, I never step foot in the sanctuary proper. It was always in the entry way and one of the side rooms. On some occasions, voting was held at a local community center like the Republican primary for my state.
 
A government activity taking place in a religious building says enough really. Of course I read up on it before I posted about it and several of you have pointed out like broken records, I know there is nothing I can do about. I am just not a fan of it taking place. And in case I missed something, I have that right.

Sure if you run a life plagued by semantic rather than logical reality of it being nothing more than a hosting site for voting. Also "see above" at GTPorsche's post again, you clearly don't know separation of church and state and like a good majority of Americans have a strange take on the matter. Might as well vote under a different address in Arizona if it's such a big crux.

But it's built for one main purpose, and with government activities is why I have an issue with it.

This myopic reasoning is surprising considering what you've been arguing here...then you throw the crayons out the playhouse when we give you reasoned responses. It has many purposes, worship, community events, safe haven, and what's that...voting location? WHA?
I don't see anything coming from it either.

On the other hand.... the Grand Dragon of the KKK has switched his endorsement from Trump to Clinton.

Are you serious? :lol: please have a link I would love a laugh.

I feel like we could use to lighten the mood in here a little bit.

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There's one laugh, @GTPorsche wont disappoint I hope :sly:
 
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@LMSCorvetteGT2 I dont care what else a church is used for. Its MAIN purpose is to allow people to worship an invisible being, and that's why I have a problem with them.

Just drop it, I'm officially finished repeating myself.
 
@LMSCorvetteGT2 I dont care what else a church is used for. Its MAIN purpose is to allow people to worship an invisible being, and that's why I have a problem with them.

Just drop it, I'm officially finished repeating myself.
If you wanted people to drop it, you perhaps should just ignore it instead of attempting to get the last word in in a discussion you won't actually debate after you brought it up in the first place.


Food for thought.
 
Bernie should set up his own voting stations. Maybe in pot dispensaries and tie dye t-shirt shops. No MILLIONAIRES OR BILLIONAIRES or anyone from Wall Street allowed and all privileged white males go to the back of the line:lol:

Seriously, just stop. Your constant, shallow, over-simplified stereotypes of people on the other side of the political spectrum from you don't add anything to the conversation. And they're definitely not funny.
 
Not a Trump supporter, but he certainly has a point here:



Happened in Holland in 2002 when Pim Fortuyn was about to win the elections also. Although he was a populist the media demonized him until some nutjob went ahead and killed him.
 
Reports of voter fraud in FL, including people being turned away at the polls from lack of ballots to Donald Trump not being on the ballot at all:

http://www.youngcons.com/voters-in-...t-polling-places-because-of-technical-issues/

FOX's Jennifer Eckhart is investigating the Trump being left off ballot issue. You can read her twitter feed @JenniferEckhart.

http://redstatewatcher.com/article.asp?id=10869

EDIT: It appears that the issue is localized to the Palm Beach area, as she specifically states that if you have a ballot that has Donald Trump left off, to call the supervisor of elections in that area. @Omnis, you used to live in Florida, can you predict the impact that Palm Beach has in a state wide race?

Sidebar: Also according to Jennifer Eckhart, Ed Rollins, the former campaign director for the Reagan-Bush '84 campaign, predicts that Jeb Bush will endorse Ted Cruz sometime after today's primaries.
 
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So, please, go on about how having to vote in church is violating the above line...

You'd think people would be thankful that they actually get to vote.

No MILLIONAIRES OR BILLIONAIRES or anyone from Wall Street

Except for the ones that back his campaign ;)

Seriously, just stop. Your constant, shallow, over-simplified stereotypes of people on the other side of the political spectrum from you don't add anything to the conversation. And they're definitely not funny.

I see someone can't take a joke :lol:
 
I thought they wanted our presence.

The Japanese government want the presence of American troops(given the fact its nothing but two-way protection racket), the Japanese people however? They want America out of the of country...

 
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