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This is a question, and seeking opinion on Democratic P... - 12/16/2015 2:37:18 AM   
Crouchingtiger77


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I am just wondering, why has no one in the Democratic Party put
their hat into the ring except for Bernie taking on Hillary?

Are there no Dems who think they have more on the ball than Hillary or
Did Bill Clinton send out a secret memo that this is his wife's time, so
keep out or we'll bury you?

What is it? Oh yes, The V.P. chose not to understandbly run, either.
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RE: This is a question, and seeking opinion on Democrat... - 12/16/2015 5:48:29 AM   
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You're forgetting Martin O'Malley, as well as other candidates that have either already hung up the towel, or just can't get media attention & funding.

Many potential candidates have already ran for President and failed miserably. Biden, Kerry, Gore... Lozers. And it's already been proven that Hillary isn't guaranteed anything.

I'm surpised that Rev Al or Jesse Jackson aren't running.

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RE: This is a question, and seeking opinion on Democrat... - 12/16/2015 6:44:53 AM   
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FR

The front runners really are burnie and Clinton, so what other reason would there be for more candidates to crowd the field? Unlike the con candidates who only care for themselves, the Dems as a whole definitely have a more party centric outlook and simply want their party to win more than anything. If I was wrong you would have seen 10+ people running for the Dems to be president just like the cons.

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RE: This is a question, and seeking opinion on Democrat... - 12/16/2015 7:46:22 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Crouchingtiger77

I am just wondering, why has no one in the Democratic Party put
their hat into the ring except for Bernie taking on Hillary?

Are there no Dems who think they have more on the ball than Hillary or
Did Bill Clinton send out a secret memo that this is his wife's time, so
keep out or we'll bury you?

What is it? Oh yes, The V.P. chose not to understandbly run, either.

Crouchy how you do'n ? Didn't even know you were here at CS. I am thinking that the dems don't want a blood bath and in fact do feel as if this is Hillary's time and are primed for another first, just as with Obama. Bernie might be a VP consideration.

I would prefer Mark Warner sen-D-Va but he has repeatedly said he won't run.

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RE: This is a question, and seeking opinion on Democrat... - 12/16/2015 7:57:53 AM   
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sorry sporto---in the past the democrats have had large handfuls of candidates running and it had nothing to do with your major lame supposition of "candidates who only care for themselves."

while I don't discount some aspirations of personal power, im also not so cynical to believe that's the primary reason anyone, or lots of people at any given time, run for office. nor that social/political persuasion in this instance trumps basic human nature. which means both sides want power.

in direct opposition to your "point" (such that it is), republicans want their party to win more than anything too, which is actually the very reason so many of them are running. they abhor the last 7 years and don't want another 4-8 of it with Hillary. what, you think ted cruz says in his head---oh, i'll just leave it up to chris Christie to beat the democrats instead of doing it myself?

or that having a large number of candidates is somehow bad? yeah, the Hillary coronation and your "party centric" is very much in keeping with the authoritarian/centralization of power bent you leftists have that the rest of us find deplorable.

and how ironic--you somehow think Hillary is a bastion of caring about other people, or has the good of the country solely in mind? my goodness that's laughable.

by the way, do you argue that well on your college papers? that little blurb you just shared there should send you back to middle school...its the essential characteristic in being a partisan, letting party allegiance get in the way of critical thinking.



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RE: This is a question, and seeking opinion on Democrat... - 12/16/2015 8:35:46 AM   
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I've noticed that too. For all the nutsuckers lies about small government, there is a shitload of them wanting to get into it.

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RE: This is a question, and seeking opinion on Democrat... - 12/16/2015 1:07:17 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Crouchingtiger77

I am just wondering, why has no one in the Democratic Party put
their hat into the ring except for Bernie taking on Hillary?

Are there no Dems who think they have more on the ball than Hillary or
Did Bill Clinton send out a secret memo that this is his wife's time, so
keep out or we'll bury you?

What is it? Oh yes, The V.P. chose not to understandbly run, either.

Here's a list of Democrats running for President for 2016:

Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (New York)
Former Governor Martin O'Malley (Maryland)
US Senator Bernie Sanders (Vermont)
Jon Adams (New York)
Brandon Armstrong (South Carolina)
Warren Ashe (Florida)
Howell Astor (North Carolina)
James Bell (Ohio)
John Blyth (Illinois)
Morrison Bonpasse (Maine)
Meridi Richardson Bosley (Arizona)
Jeff Boss (New Jersey)
Philip Bralich (California)
Harry Braun (Georgia)
Arthur Brooks Jr. (Texas)
Kennedy Brown (Alabama)
Bob Bucket (California)
Edie Bukewihge (California)
Steve Burke (New York)
Pamela M. Pinkney Butts (Ohio)
President Emperor Caesar (Florida)
Andy Caffrey (California)
Willie Carter (Texas)
James Chen (California)
Celestino Chora (California)
Brittany Clark (California)
James Casey Collins (Florida)
Stephen Comley (New Hampshire)
Rocky De La Fuente (California)
George Dietrich II (West Virginia)
Andrew Donelson (Texas)
Kristi Dutton (Arizona)
Larry Ealy (Ohio)
Eric Elbot (Massachusetts)
Ronald Emrit (Nevada)
Nicholas Erwin (North Carolina)
John Forsyth (Maine)
Rich Franco (Florida)
William French (Pennsylvania)
Susan Gelber Ott (Virginia)
Gabriel Gomez (Georgia)
Jim Green (Texas)
Mark Greenstein (Connecticut)
Quancidine Gribble (North Carolina)
Neil Grimaldi (New York)
Christin Noel Griskie (Florida)
Kristopher Gutierrez (Washington)
Don Hackett Jr. (Florida)
Timothy Hagerty (Michigan)
Gerald Hankins (Pennsylvania)
Mark Hardie (California)
Jason Hart (Oklahoma)
Tameika Hawkins (New Jersey)
Henry Hewes (New York)
Charles Hodge (California)
Robbie Hoffman (Wisconsin)
Brock Hutton (Maryland)
Aidan Johnson (Washington)
John Fitzgerald Johnson (Ohio)
Kyrstal Johnson (Alabama)
Larry E. Johnson (Colorado)
Kelby Jones (Arizona)
Gayle Jones-Taylor (California)
Keith Judd (Texas)
Cody Judy (Utah)
Glenn Kaminsky (California)
Mohammed Keita (New York)
Lloyd Kelso (North Carolina)
Jonathan Lavigne (West Virginia)
James "Titus The Great" Law (California)
Matthew Linder (California)
Ryan Lipner (Florida)
Steven Lipscomb (New Mexico)
Star Locke (Texas)
Robert Lovitt (Kentucky)
Colin Mackintosh (Illinois)
Harvey Martin (Arizona)
Paddington Massey (Arkansas)
Lonnie Mathias (California)
L.R. "Skip" Maul Jr. (Arizona)
Bill McGaughey (Minnesota)
Jeremy McKeen (Massachusetts)
Michael McMenemy (Pennsylvania)
Sherry Meadows (Texas)
Lee Mercer Jr. (Tennessee)
Daniel "Tool" Michaels (Florida)
Loretta "Leah Lax" Miller (Pennsylvania)
David Mills (West Virginia)
Julius Mogyorossy (California)
Ray Moroz (New York)
Rome Murphy II (New Jersey)
Ed O’Donnell (Pennsylvania)
James Ogle III (California)
Daniel Owens (Oregon)
Harry Pavilack (South Carolina)
Dennis Pearson (Florida)
Cathy Johnson Pendleton (Maryland)
Margie Penn (Tennessee)
Angus Perkins (Texas)
Michel Powell (South Carolina)
Bob Pribble (Florida)
Mary Aku Quartey (Maryland)
John Raffone (Florida)
Randall Reeves (Washington)
Lee Rhodes (New York)
Russ Rohrbacker (Colorado)
Stephen Rush (California)
Doug Schreffler (California)
Will Schroeder (Illinois)
Graham Schwass (Massachusetts)
Margaret Schweigert (New York)
Angelo Scrigna (Hawaii)
Christian Serino (Nevada)
Jerome Singleton Jr. (Louisiana)
Jesse Sisler (Illinois)
Sam Sloan (New York)
Edward Sonnino (New York)
Nicholas Sopkovich (California)
Michael Steinberg (Florida)
Mark Stewart (New Hampshire)
Vermin Supreme (Maryland)
David John Thistle (New Hampshire)
Robert Lee Tolbert (Georgia)
Michele Ann Jones Touchettgess (District of Columbia)
Ray Uhric (Pennsylvania)
James Valentine (Florida)
Aaron Vann (New Jersey)
Jimelle Walls (California)
John Walsh III (Pennsylvania)
Dave Webber (New York)
Richard Lyons Weil (Colorado)
Robby Wells (North Carolina)
Elaine Williams (Florida)
Lanine Wilson (Maryland)
Willie Wilson (Illinois)
Jeffrey Windett (West Virginia)
Brad Winslow (California)
Thomas Winterbottom (Pennsylvania)
John Wolfe (Tennessee)
John Worldpeace (New Mexico)
Susan Young (California)

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RE: This is a question, and seeking opinion on Democrat... - 12/16/2015 8:58:42 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

quote:

ORIGINAL: Crouchingtiger77

I am just wondering, why has no one in the Democratic Party put
their hat into the ring except for Bernie taking on Hillary?

Are there no Dems who think they have more on the ball than Hillary or
Did Bill Clinton send out a secret memo that this is his wife's time, so
keep out or we'll bury you?

What is it? Oh yes, The V.P. chose not to understandbly run, either.

Here's a list of Democrats running for President for 2016:

Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (New York)
Former Governor Martin O'Malley (Maryland)
US Senator Bernie Sanders (Vermont)
Jon Adams (New York)
Brandon Armstrong (South Carolina)
Warren Ashe (Florida)
Howell Astor (North Carolina)
James Bell (Ohio)
John Blyth (Illinois)
Morrison Bonpasse (Maine)
Meridi Richardson Bosley (Arizona)
Jeff Boss (New Jersey)
Philip Bralich (California)
Harry Braun (Georgia)
Arthur Brooks Jr. (Texas)
Kennedy Brown (Alabama)
Bob Bucket (California)
Edie Bukewihge (California)
Steve Burke (New York)
Pamela M. Pinkney Butts (Ohio)
President Emperor Caesar (Florida)
Andy Caffrey (California)
Willie Carter (Texas)
James Chen (California)
Celestino Chora (California)
Brittany Clark (California)
James Casey Collins (Florida)
Stephen Comley (New Hampshire)
Rocky De La Fuente (California)
George Dietrich II (West Virginia)
Andrew Donelson (Texas)
Kristi Dutton (Arizona)
Larry Ealy (Ohio)
Eric Elbot (Massachusetts)
Ronald Emrit (Nevada)
Nicholas Erwin (North Carolina)
John Forsyth (Maine)
Rich Franco (Florida)
William French (Pennsylvania)
Susan Gelber Ott (Virginia)
Gabriel Gomez (Georgia)
Jim Green (Texas)
Mark Greenstein (Connecticut)
Quancidine Gribble (North Carolina)
Neil Grimaldi (New York)
Christin Noel Griskie (Florida)
Kristopher Gutierrez (Washington)
Don Hackett Jr. (Florida)
Timothy Hagerty (Michigan)
Gerald Hankins (Pennsylvania)
Mark Hardie (California)
Jason Hart (Oklahoma)
Tameika Hawkins (New Jersey)
Henry Hewes (New York)
Charles Hodge (California)
Robbie Hoffman (Wisconsin)
Brock Hutton (Maryland)
Aidan Johnson (Washington)
John Fitzgerald Johnson (Ohio)
Kyrstal Johnson (Alabama)
Larry E. Johnson (Colorado)
Kelby Jones (Arizona)
Gayle Jones-Taylor (California)
Keith Judd (Texas)
Cody Judy (Utah)
Glenn Kaminsky (California)
Mohammed Keita (New York)
Lloyd Kelso (North Carolina)
Jonathan Lavigne (West Virginia)
James "Titus The Great" Law (California)
Matthew Linder (California)
Ryan Lipner (Florida)
Steven Lipscomb (New Mexico)
Star Locke (Texas)
Robert Lovitt (Kentucky)
Colin Mackintosh (Illinois)
Harvey Martin (Arizona)
Paddington Massey (Arkansas)
Lonnie Mathias (California)
L.R. "Skip" Maul Jr. (Arizona)
Bill McGaughey (Minnesota)
Jeremy McKeen (Massachusetts)
Michael McMenemy (Pennsylvania)
Sherry Meadows (Texas)
Lee Mercer Jr. (Tennessee)
Daniel "Tool" Michaels (Florida)
Loretta "Leah Lax" Miller (Pennsylvania)
David Mills (West Virginia)
Julius Mogyorossy (California)
Ray Moroz (New York)
Rome Murphy II (New Jersey)
Ed O’Donnell (Pennsylvania)
James Ogle III (California)
Daniel Owens (Oregon)
Harry Pavilack (South Carolina)
Dennis Pearson (Florida)
Cathy Johnson Pendleton (Maryland)
Margie Penn (Tennessee)
Angus Perkins (Texas)
Michel Powell (South Carolina)
Bob Pribble (Florida)
Mary Aku Quartey (Maryland)
John Raffone (Florida)
Randall Reeves (Washington)
Lee Rhodes (New York)
Russ Rohrbacker (Colorado)
Stephen Rush (California)
Doug Schreffler (California)
Will Schroeder (Illinois)
Graham Schwass (Massachusetts)
Margaret Schweigert (New York)
Angelo Scrigna (Hawaii)
Christian Serino (Nevada)
Jerome Singleton Jr. (Louisiana)
Jesse Sisler (Illinois)
Sam Sloan (New York)
Edward Sonnino (New York)
Nicholas Sopkovich (California)
Michael Steinberg (Florida)
Mark Stewart (New Hampshire)
Vermin Supreme (Maryland)
David John Thistle (New Hampshire)
Robert Lee Tolbert (Georgia)
Michele Ann Jones Touchettgess (District of Columbia)
Ray Uhric (Pennsylvania)
James Valentine (Florida)
Aaron Vann (New Jersey)
Jimelle Walls (California)
John Walsh III (Pennsylvania)
Dave Webber (New York)
Richard Lyons Weil (Colorado)
Robby Wells (North Carolina)
Elaine Williams (Florida)
Lanine Wilson (Maryland)
Willie Wilson (Illinois)
Jeffrey Windett (West Virginia)
Brad Winslow (California)
Thomas Winterbottom (Pennsylvania)
John Wolfe (Tennessee)
John Worldpeace (New Mexico)
Susan Young (California)

Yea but do any of them have the backing of wall street and the MSM ? If not then they will create a very few good paying (?) temporary jobs, get their butts kicked...and go home.

Plus, they don't have me...Mr. Rodgers from the Bingo Party. Out to legalize bingo GAMBLING...everywhere.

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Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, it's just the opposite.
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RE: This is a question, and seeking opinion on Democrat... - 12/17/2015 1:14:41 AM   
joether


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quote:

ORIGINAL: MrRodgers

quote:

ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

quote:

ORIGINAL: Crouchingtiger77

I am just wondering, why has no one in the Democratic Party put
their hat into the ring except for Bernie taking on Hillary?

Are there no Dems who think they have more on the ball than Hillary or
Did Bill Clinton send out a secret memo that this is his wife's time, so
keep out or we'll bury you?

What is it? Oh yes, The V.P. chose not to understandbly run, either.

Here's a list of Democrats running for President for 2016:

Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (New York)
Former Governor Martin O'Malley (Maryland)
US Senator Bernie Sanders (Vermont)
Jon Adams (New York)
Brandon Armstrong (South Carolina)
Warren Ashe (Florida)
Howell Astor (North Carolina)
James Bell (Ohio)
John Blyth (Illinois)
Morrison Bonpasse (Maine)
Meridi Richardson Bosley (Arizona)
Jeff Boss (New Jersey)
Philip Bralich (California)
Harry Braun (Georgia)
Arthur Brooks Jr. (Texas)
Kennedy Brown (Alabama)
Bob Bucket (California)
Edie Bukewihge (California)
Steve Burke (New York)
Pamela M. Pinkney Butts (Ohio)
President Emperor Caesar (Florida)
Andy Caffrey (California)
Willie Carter (Texas)
James Chen (California)
Celestino Chora (California)
Brittany Clark (California)
James Casey Collins (Florida)
Stephen Comley (New Hampshire)
Rocky De La Fuente (California)
George Dietrich II (West Virginia)
Andrew Donelson (Texas)
Kristi Dutton (Arizona)
Larry Ealy (Ohio)
Eric Elbot (Massachusetts)
Ronald Emrit (Nevada)
Nicholas Erwin (North Carolina)
John Forsyth (Maine)
Rich Franco (Florida)
William French (Pennsylvania)
Susan Gelber Ott (Virginia)
Gabriel Gomez (Georgia)
Jim Green (Texas)
Mark Greenstein (Connecticut)
Quancidine Gribble (North Carolina)
Neil Grimaldi (New York)
Christin Noel Griskie (Florida)
Kristopher Gutierrez (Washington)
Don Hackett Jr. (Florida)
Timothy Hagerty (Michigan)
Gerald Hankins (Pennsylvania)
Mark Hardie (California)
Jason Hart (Oklahoma)
Tameika Hawkins (New Jersey)
Henry Hewes (New York)
Charles Hodge (California)
Robbie Hoffman (Wisconsin)
Brock Hutton (Maryland)
Aidan Johnson (Washington)
John Fitzgerald Johnson (Ohio)
Kyrstal Johnson (Alabama)
Larry E. Johnson (Colorado)
Kelby Jones (Arizona)
Gayle Jones-Taylor (California)
Keith Judd (Texas)
Cody Judy (Utah)
Glenn Kaminsky (California)
Mohammed Keita (New York)
Lloyd Kelso (North Carolina)
Jonathan Lavigne (West Virginia)
James "Titus The Great" Law (California)
Matthew Linder (California)
Ryan Lipner (Florida)
Steven Lipscomb (New Mexico)
Star Locke (Texas)
Robert Lovitt (Kentucky)
Colin Mackintosh (Illinois)
Harvey Martin (Arizona)
Paddington Massey (Arkansas)
Lonnie Mathias (California)
L.R. "Skip" Maul Jr. (Arizona)
Bill McGaughey (Minnesota)
Jeremy McKeen (Massachusetts)
Michael McMenemy (Pennsylvania)
Sherry Meadows (Texas)
Lee Mercer Jr. (Tennessee)
Daniel "Tool" Michaels (Florida)
Loretta "Leah Lax" Miller (Pennsylvania)
David Mills (West Virginia)
Julius Mogyorossy (California)
Ray Moroz (New York)
Rome Murphy II (New Jersey)
Ed O’Donnell (Pennsylvania)
James Ogle III (California)
Daniel Owens (Oregon)
Harry Pavilack (South Carolina)
Dennis Pearson (Florida)
Cathy Johnson Pendleton (Maryland)
Margie Penn (Tennessee)
Angus Perkins (Texas)
Michel Powell (South Carolina)
Bob Pribble (Florida)
Mary Aku Quartey (Maryland)
John Raffone (Florida)
Randall Reeves (Washington)
Lee Rhodes (New York)
Russ Rohrbacker (Colorado)
Stephen Rush (California)
Doug Schreffler (California)
Will Schroeder (Illinois)
Graham Schwass (Massachusetts)
Margaret Schweigert (New York)
Angelo Scrigna (Hawaii)
Christian Serino (Nevada)
Jerome Singleton Jr. (Louisiana)
Jesse Sisler (Illinois)
Sam Sloan (New York)
Edward Sonnino (New York)
Nicholas Sopkovich (California)
Michael Steinberg (Florida)
Mark Stewart (New Hampshire)
Vermin Supreme (Maryland)
David John Thistle (New Hampshire)
Robert Lee Tolbert (Georgia)
Michele Ann Jones Touchettgess (District of Columbia)
Ray Uhric (Pennsylvania)
James Valentine (Florida)
Aaron Vann (New Jersey)
Jimelle Walls (California)
John Walsh III (Pennsylvania)
Dave Webber (New York)
Richard Lyons Weil (Colorado)
Robby Wells (North Carolina)
Elaine Williams (Florida)
Lanine Wilson (Maryland)
Willie Wilson (Illinois)
Jeffrey Windett (West Virginia)
Brad Winslow (California)
Thomas Winterbottom (Pennsylvania)
John Wolfe (Tennessee)
John Worldpeace (New Mexico)
Susan Young (California)

Yea but do any of them have the backing of wall street and the MSM ? If not then they will create a very few good paying (?) temporary jobs, get their butts kicked...and go home.

Plus, they don't have me...Mr. Rodgers from the Bingo Party. Out to legalize bingo GAMBLING...everywhere.


You forgot Jim Webb. He actually was in a debate with Mr. Sanders and Mrs. Clinton a month or two ago. He dropped out due to lack of funds and sizable poll numbers.




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RE: This is a question, and seeking opinion on Democrat... - 12/17/2015 1:38:03 AM   
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Well Bingo is very big. Almost every church, community club and coffeehouse has bingo, sometime twice a week. Maybe the most amount of gambling going on in the US next to NFL and college football. Serious gamblers though...don't like the odds.

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Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, it's just the opposite.
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RE: This is a question, and seeking opinion on Democrat... - 12/17/2015 1:52:34 AM   
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So, when the FBI indicts Hillary for lying to them, who will take her place at top of the Dem Ticket?

Bernie,? Ha ha, he is a flaming communist.

Biden, he would trip over his own words.

Gore, he couldn't win his own state last time around.

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RE: This is a question, and seeking opinion on Democrat... - 12/17/2015 2:20:38 AM   
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guilty until proven innocent, LMAO
and another one that doesnt understand the difference between communist and socialist.


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RE: This is a question, and seeking opinion on Democrat... - 12/17/2015 8:00:51 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Crouchingtiger77

So, when the FBI indicts Hillary for lying to them, who will take her place at top of the Dem Ticket?

Bernie,? Ha ha, he is a flaming communist.

Biden, he would trip over his own words.

Gore, he couldn't win his own state last time around.

Not you too with this communist stuff ? To think, just to make sure economy serves the US society at least a little bit and to make sure the greedy capitalist scum at least try to play fair...is communism ? Never read this of you before even back in the day,

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Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, it's just the opposite.
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RE: This is a question, and seeking opinion on Democrat... - 12/17/2015 10:13:26 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Crouchingtiger77

So, when the FBI indicts Hillary for lying to them, who will take her place at top of the Dem Ticket?

Bernie,? Ha ha, he is a flaming communist.

Biden, he would trip over his own words.

Gore, he couldn't win his own state last time around.


You hold this silly delusion that you and the GOP/TP can find....something....

...anything....

....to attack Mrs Clinton over. The reality is that while your spending all your time looking for something, Mrs. Clinton is spending time convincing the last 5% of American voters why she should have the job. Yeah, your candidates, once his 'platform' (Hillary Evil, Vote Me) they still have to convince over 30% of Americans to vote. Your party's best picks are laughable:

A ) A Nazi Sympathizer who directs rage to Muslims
B ) A guy that is not aware if he should live in the Milky Way or eat it
C ) A Tea Party favorite whom hates the country enough to destroy it

Yeah your party is in sad shape. Your candidates suck, your platform sucks, and your fellow voters have shitty standards. Perhaps you should try fixing your party before bashing on anything or anyone else!

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RE: This is a question, and seeking opinion on Democrat... - 12/17/2015 7:52:46 PM   
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I think one thing I can agree to is, Bernie may become a very worldwide well loved President ha! I can't imagine anybody hating him, his such a nice guy and the fundamental of what he believes is, the whole robbing the rich to feed the poor. Very Robin hood! Very mass appealing.

If Trump was President, it would be back to Dubya stage, where America has the most hated President.

But possibly also be prosperous years for US like during Dubya times.

I come from an angle of, making a country rich is a good idea and Trump is the only one saying that and I want a President who can make my country and it's people rich, so that's what sells me. I'm chinese after all, we're culturally all about the money and more materialistic generally as a race.

Bernie does not seem to have concerns about the deficit, but very focus on how to get more taxes to get more money to help the needy. Which is good and idealistic.



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RE: This is a question, and seeking opinion on Democrat... - 12/17/2015 11:54:14 PM   
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Bernie does not seem to have concerns about the deficit, but very focus on how to get more taxes to get more money to help the needy. Which is good and idealistic.

And an economic black hole.

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RE: This is a question, and seeking opinion on Democrat... - 12/18/2015 12:58:54 AM   
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Really? When Eisenhower had a 91% tax on the top bracket, unemployment and inflation were both extremely low. Bernie has already said he wouldn't go nearly that high.

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RE: This is a question, and seeking opinion on Democrat... - 12/18/2015 1:29:23 AM   
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Really? When Eisenhower had a 91% tax on the top bracket, unemployment and inflation were both extremely low. Bernie has already said he wouldn't go nearly that high.

I am curious during the year where he was President. How many people qualified for the 90% bracket. Infact, how many people qualified for 50% bracket and above.

What were their earnings. And what was cost of living like back then?


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RE: This is a question, and seeking opinion on Democrat... - 12/18/2015 3:32:07 AM   
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Really? When Eisenhower had a 91% tax on the top bracket, unemployment and inflation were both extremely low. Bernie has already said he wouldn't go nearly that high.


I am far from adept at macro-economics but I suspect those indicators had much more to do with the post WWII boom in spite of that policy...

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RE: This is a question, and seeking opinion on Democrat... - 12/18/2015 5:23:17 AM   
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Bernie does not seem to have concerns about the deficit, but very focus on how to get more taxes to get more money to help the needy. Which is good and idealistic.

And an economic black hole.

have you seen the new spending bill?

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