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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Bernie Sanders wrote:Yes, and why shouldn't Putin not want Trump as leader of the Free World? Trump attacks the NATO alliance, wants to put human rights on the back burner, believes we should not only kill terrorists, but their families to boot and believes we are not harsh enough on torture.
Yep, Putin and Trump are like brothers!
Bernie Sanders wrote:The difference between the Republican and Democratic Convention is apparent.
mrswdk wrote:Bernie Sanders wrote:The difference between the Republican and Democratic Convention is apparent.
If by the above statement you mean that the main defeated Republican nominees refused to attend the RNC to endorse the victor on principle, while Bernie faithfully trotted out and delivered a tub-thumping endorsement of Clinton despite having just spent the past few months decrying her as unfit for office, then yes, the two conventions were very different.
Bernie Sanders wrote:Bernie was able to push his Progressive Agenda on the Democratic Convention and move Clinton to the left.
patches70 wrote:Bernie Sanders wrote:Bernie was able to push his Progressive Agenda on the Democratic Convention and move Clinton to the left.
Hahahaha! Move Hillary to the left, that's hilarious. Good one Bern! Hillary certainly wouldn't say one thing while campaigning and do another once in power. You can trust her!
Bwahahahaha!
patches70 wrote:The Saudis give her money for the same reason they give every presidential candidate money, to keep the US protecting the House of Saud.
Hillary has taken money from the Russians so they could buy Uranium One, a uranium mine which gives Russia a 20% ownership of all US uranium assets.*
Hillary and Billary have taken money from the banks and still takes money from the banks. The banks gave money to everybody except Bernie Sanders and Trump.
It's how the Clinton's went from the White House "dead broke" in 2001 to worth over $150 million today. She has a pathological need to get money and she runs a pay to play system for anyone with money. When rent seekers need someone in Washington Hillary is the one they call. It's great for the rent seekers and great for the Clintons but for the rest of us, not so much.
The Clinton Foundation is a large scale money laundering operation. Her political connections and power are the only reason she's not arrested on racketerring charges, among many, many other charges she should be caught up in.
The American voters are sick of this shit. If the justice department and the Feds won't do anything about her criminality, then it's up to the voters to deal with her. Harshly.
* http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/24/us/ca ... mpany.html
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uranium_One
Bernie Sanders wrote:The Democratic was afloat with hope, love and strength.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:Bernie Sanders wrote:The Democratic was afloat with hope, love and strength.
... meanwhile, back on planet Earth, the Bernie Sanders delegates all staged a walk-out after Clinton was nominated, with their spokesman declaring they will never vote Hillary.
Lootifer wrote:Who are you going to vote for Patches?
Lootifer wrote:Lol, nice. Im not worried per se, simply mystified at the general state of play (NZ is slightly better, but not by much, and we're one of the least corrupt according to the global measurements...).
Good job on voting Lib, pity people are stupid and money > rational thought...
patches70 wrote:Lootifer wrote:Good job on voting Lib, pity people are stupid and money > rational thought...
Some would say it's a wasted vote, I like to think of myself as a trend setter. Hahah! (as if I'm the only MF'er voting Libertarian. There are only 12 of us in the whole world, so there are at least 11 others doing the same thing).
Seriously though, the Libertarian platform is more aligned with my own personal beliefs. <shrugs> One should vote how they believe. People have voted for far more shallow reasons.
saxitoxin wrote:Serbia is a RUDE DUDE
may not be a PRUDE, but he's gotta 'TUDE
might not be LEWD, but he's gonna get BOOED
RUDE
warmonger1981 wrote:Unfortunately Gary supports the TPP.
warmonger wrote: I heard his running partner is a Skull and Bones member but I haven't confirmed it.
Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:taking medical advice from this creature; a morbidly obese man who is 100% convinced he willed himself into becoming a woman.
Your obsession with mrswdk is really sad.
ConfederateSS wrote:Just because people are idiots... Doesn't make them wrong.
DirtyDishSoap wrote:Between Hillary and Trump, Gary looks like a saint. I'd rather vote for him than the bigot or the hypocrite/PoS
warmonger1981 wrote:So basically Gary supports something he hasn't seen or read? Sounds like the Obamacare. Pass it now see what's in it later. Plain stupidity. Actually people have read the TPP. The problem is that anyone who sees the document can't take notes of pictures. It's written by multinational corporations. It controls much more than trade.
For instance
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions ... story.html
Investor-State Dispute Settlement,” or ISDS. The name may sound mild, but don’t be fooled. Agreeing to ISDS in this enormous new treaty would tilt the playing field in the United States further in favor of big multinational corporations. Worse, it would undermine U.S. sovereignty.
ISDS would allow foreign companies to challenge U.S. laws — and potentially to pick up huge payouts from taxpayers — without ever stepping foot in a U.S. court. Here’s how it would work. Imagine that the United States bans a toxic chemical that is often added to gasoline because of its health and environmental consequences. If a foreign company that makes the toxic chemical opposes the law, it would normally have to challenge it in a U.S. court. But with ISDS, the company could skip the U.S. courts and go before an international panel of arbitrators. If the company won, the ruling couldn’t be challenged in U.S. courts, and the arbitration panel could require American taxpayers to cough up millions — and even billions — of dollars in damages.
OR
http://www.aflcio.org/Issues/Trade/Tran ... artnership
The TPP allows currency-manipulating countries to kill U.S. jobs.
The TPP lets foreign corporations bypass U.S. law.
The TPP allows climate change to go unchecked.
The TPP doesn’t strengthen international labor rights protections.
The TPP could allow public services to be permanently outsourced.
The TPP allows foreign state-owned enterprises to continue to undermine small business.
The TPP’s weak rules of origin benefit China and other non-TPP countries.
The TPP takes America out of “Buy American.”
The TPP gives global banks even more power.
The TPP makes affordable medicines harder to find.
Just saying that we will get sold out by either libertarian or democrat. The Republican is a crapshoot. He's crazy but not TPP crazy.
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