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    Quote Originally Posted by dontaskme View Post
    Trump is an idiot and misogynist.... Like you. He didn't become a billionaire because he's brilliant. His father gave him money, plus he took advantage of people who did work for him by not paying them and took advantage of the US tax code, thus, got away from NOT paying taxes over a decade.

    Did you know that Clinton graduated from Yale Law School? Just in case you don't know Yale, is one of the top notch IVY league schools in the US... and if you don't know what IVY league school is, then you really belong to the trump club. Oh wait, you're not even an American, so no one cares what you really think


    I heard that Yale is second best after Harvard. Still finishing it didn't help her become worth as much as Trump is worth. Being academic smart is different thing that being life smart. But you are woman so its understandable that you like Hilary better.

    Trump wouldn't get too far if he would be doing what you said, so I believe in the base of his achievements there was honest attitude and good morals. And even if he did something illegal, who can touch him? Hes rich and it saves him from trouble. His father gave him the money? Trump been doing his own business for decades, you can see how he have grown his capital, Forbes been watching him for 34 years, besides I DOUBT THAT NO ONE GAVE ANYTHING TO HILARY.

    I have enough friends Americans with who I can talk about politics. So I really dont have to convince you or anyone to think my way. Lets just say - let the best win.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pcmaster View Post
    I heard that Yale is second best after Harvard. Still finishing it didn't help her become worth as much as Trump is worth. Being academic smart is different thing that being life smart. But you are woman so its understandable that you like Hilary better.

    Trump wouldn't get too far if he would be doing what you said, so I believe in the base of his achievements there was honest attitude and good morals. And even if he did something illegal, who can touch him? Hes rich and it saves him from trouble. His father gave him the money? Trump been doing his own business for decades, you can see how he have grown his capital, Forbes been watching him for 34 years, besides I DOUBT THAT NO ONE GAVE ANYTHING TO HILARY.

    I have enough friends Americans with who I can talk about politics. So I really dont have to convince you or anyone to think my way. Lets just say - let the best win.
    Obviously, you need to be more educated about trumpeteer. He doesn't want to release his taxes because 1) people will find out that he didn't pay taxes for decades (which he recently admitted because of leaks on his tax records from decades ago, which left him no choice but to admit to his lies) 2) Americans will find out that he is not as rich as he claims to be, 3) that he hasn't really contributed to any charitable organizations as he claims he had, 4) his taxes will disclose his businesses with countries that America considers as adversaries... Need I go on to educate you further on the Donald Duck?

    What's your problem about women anyway? Have you been dump many times that you became misogynist as Trump. FYI, I'm not voting for Clinton because she's a woman (only idiots like you and Trump would think that way). I'm voting for her because I hate trump and what he stands for plus I don't want to vote someone who has Allepo moment every single time they interview him on TV.

    And if you really believe trump is honest and has good morals, here's my response to you.... LMFAO!!!

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    Well nobody's perfect. Still it doesn't stop me from liking Trump. I never noticed that he had Alepo moments but if he had then thats one of the side effects Im experiencing too so I have a sympathy for him if he experienced the same as me.

    Sure america need a good leader. But I dont think Hilary have what it takes to be one. With Trump its at least more fun. What I dont like about both of them is that they are playing up the crowd - really seems like a show like they try to entertain people while talking in public. You see Hilary doing it with high energy output while talking.

    BTW I have nothing against women, Sweety. In fact Im in love with one now(Sorry its not Hilary) But yeah no one have more respect for woman as Trump, or me lol.
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    Ummmm.... FYI... the Allepo guy is actually Gary Johnson...lol...lol!

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    LOL thats funny now.
    So yeah that just proves Trump is not so bad as you said, think people hate Trump only because they see themselves in him.

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    Has any of the undecided - decide on Jill Stein yet, or only me? Everyone else is Johnson or Clinton?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dollhouse View Post
    Has any of the undecided - decide on Jill Stein yet, or only me? Everyone else is Johnson or Clinton?
    Sorry but I just can't get behind Jill Stein. Historically, the types of radical push toward egalitarianism that she's in favor of has a way of catastrophically backfiring and hurting everyone in the end (see Marxism/socialism/communism/etc). She's in favor of abolishing all national borders and closing every military base overseas (does she even know wtf is going on outside of the states?) Although I'm in favor of moderate gun control, Jill Stein believes victims of gun violence should be allowed to sue the manufacturer….wtf? This is either taking the anti-gun ideology to the point of stupidity or it's taking the anti-corporatocracy mentality to the point of socialism, either way it's just going too far. Some of her ideas - such as those regarding common education standards - are dangerously close to "from each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs" theory….sound familiar? Perhaps craziest of all is how she plans to use quantitative easing to abolish all student debt…this would risk hyperinflation, put the status of the US dollar in jeopardy, increase national debt, have unpredictable effects on international trade, etc. QE is a LAST RESORT, if everyone in America is about to die from famine then it makes sense to employ it, basically you use it only if we'd be fukked anyway whether we didn't use it or whether we did and it failed.

    I don't disagree with Jill on anything else but the above points are severe and I consider them to be dealbreakers.

    I ended up turning on Johnson. He goes too far with the whole corporate de-regulation thing, and the more I look into his fiscal policy the more economically illiterate he seems. Free markets are important but you can only take an ideology based on them so far, de-regulate the markets too much and an economic catastrophe follows - we learned this during the 2008 crash, Black Monday (Reagan administration), the Great Depression (which took MASSIVE gvt intervention to reverse), and the banking crisis at the end of the 19th century (two of them in the same decade because of horse-and-sparrow economics).

    *sigh* I may just end up staying home on election day, I seriously don't know what to do here



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    Trump still the best candidate in my eyes. I agree with Sasha what he thinks about him

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R69y8onk32U

    Also I liked what he said about Killary.
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    [MENTION=62630]dickriculous[/MENTION]... I can understand and respect your pov and agree no candidate is 100 % of what I would want them to be either... even Bernie wasn't but sadly when it comes down to it I do want to vote and she is the closest to what I want...just happy for this to be done and dusted very soon. I personally am sick of hearing what Trump and Clinton think.

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    [MENTION=78654]dollhouse[/MENTION] -- on your question. I don't know I am leaning towards Gary but I feel similar to how dickriculous and Jester feel about this election. I was I was as decided as dollhouse is for Stein and dontaskme is for Clinton but I just am not there in any way.
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    Soon you all will know who your new president will be.
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    Unfortunately..that must explain the sickening feeling in my stomach. Neither way it goes it a plus for me. Only hope whomever it is only gets one term.

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    yeah, a big yippee for the president we are about to get. i would be shocked if clinton loses this since it was hers to have from the get go.
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    They are extremely close in the polls only few percentages behind is Trump. Do you think he will claim she stole the election now that he is so close to her in numbers? I wouldn't want to be him if he fails to win this election she'll have everyone on him so quick. Make his life a living hell, the same as he would probably do to her if he won. Seems there was a lot of dirty games among both.
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    Its clear that Trump is ahead. But if Killary wins, I expect war. Just really hope Trump wins.
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