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LOL why is anybody even complaining if they aren't even going to vote? And Mq66 you just threw a statement out there with absolutely no backing. I'm voting for OG Bernie Sanders fuck the rest of them. He's the only one that will do some kind of change in this country, Hillary just hangs on Obama's balls to get the black voters on her side. She is beginning to repeat the same shit that Bernie is saying too.

It's time for free health care for all, we are the only industrialized nation that doesn't have it and we still pay more than any other country? Why is that? Big Pharma getting that fat piece of that pie more than likely.
 
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LOL why is anybody even complaining if they aren't even going to vote? And Mq66 you just threw a statement out there with absolutely no backing. I'm voting for OG Bernie Sanders fuck the rest of them. He's the only one that will do some kind of change in this country, Hillary just hangs on Obama's balls to get the black voters on her side. She is beginning to repeat the same shit that Bernie is saying too.

It's time for free health care for all, we are the only industrialized nation that doesn't have it and we still pay more than any other country? Why is that? Big Pharma getting that fat piece of that pie more than likely.
It's so crazy to me that this country is so brainwashed that a good chunk of regular working class people, the middle class and even the poor, OPPOSE universal health care and workers rights, because of the shit they hear on TV. "People just want free handouts" or "why should my money go to paying for some lazy idiot?"

Its unfathomable that in such a rich country we cannot even provide free healthcare to citizens and that the country is so ass backwards and divided even the discussion of having universal free healthcare is too much to ask for without terms like "socialism" and "communism" being tossed around, as if this country doesn't already have thousands of socialist programs already (social security, medicare, public housing, public schools, public transportation, roads, bridges and our infrastructure, etc etc).

People also fail to realize healthcare costs so damn much because everything is marked up so incredibly high in value. Prescription pills are marked up unbelievably high for profit since they know insurance companies will pay 80% or whatever. The whole system is flawed since its for profit. Thats why it can never be fixed with BS Obamacare or whatever joke the next president implements because at the end of the day its still a for profit system and the average working class people of America are the ones getting fucked.

Bernie is the only candidate here with the track record that shows he actually backs up what he says. But we are so fucked that people seriously put more faith in Donald Trump, a business man who profits millions of dollars from outsourcing, than a democratic socialist who by definition is fighting for the workers of this country? Unreal. Or Hillary who flip flops all over the place and is in bed with big corporations? I still have a hard time believing this where we are at - deciding between Hillary and Donald fucking Trump.

Worse of all is watching how the whole voting system is blatantly fraudulent. It's rigged. Like Sanders winning NH by getting 60% of the votes but essentially being a tie or losing because the superdelegates selected Hillary. They say 1 superdelegate equals 10,000 voters. Why are there "superdelegates" in the first place? It's literally a kill switch to make sure the candidate the democrat party wants wins, majority vote be damned. Which only reinforces my belief that real change in this country cannot be gained by simply voting for the right person.
 
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I haven't followed much of the campaigns so far but would it be realistic to think many people will vote for trump that would've voted other wise because of the recent 'immigration' crisis in europe? That they don't want to happen in the US.

That they are looking for a strong leader who doesn't do political correctness and regardless of his stances on many subjects?
 
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Great point. I thought about that in regard to the retard Trump, who carries a populist backing and could feasibly be voted into office in a true democracy. I am actually glad the "kill switch" of super delegates exists to stop this from happening.
My bad, the Republican Party doesn't have super delegates. Only the dirty corrupt Democratic Party has these built in to their caucus system for reasons 206 outlines above. Fuck, Trump could actually be a Nominee.
 
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I haven't followed much of the campaigns so far but would it be realistic to think many people will vote for trump that would've voted other wise because of the recent 'immigration' crisis in europe? That they don't want to happen in the US.

That they are looking for a strong leader who doesn't do political correctness and regardless of his stances on many subjects?
Yes all that is true but mostly because of Fear-based, racist private positions too. I mean, I laugh every time I see Trump supports rallying for him. They are the most uneducated, unsophisticated, dumbest people in our society. They bring violence against opposition. They are the least open-minded. And these same retards think an Ivy-league educated, wealth entitled businessman has their best interest at heart. LOL
 
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Doing something with our illegal immigration problem. There is one.
No President in the history of the States has done anything about the "illegal" immigration problem because it has never been a problem. Cheap labor is a plus, not a minus to the economy. But every election, every hate-mongering candidate bring this up as a problem. And every election year, all the brainless sheep fall in line behind them. Next year, when whoever is in power will do absolutely nothing to keep our cheap labor from coming in and taking away your "right" to work back-breaking manual labor jobs in the agricultural fields.

So does Trump have any other ideas about an actual real problem? Nope.
 
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Yes all that is true but mostly because of Fear-based, racist private positions too. I mean, I laugh every time I see Trump supports rallying for him. They are the most uneducated, unsophisticated, dumbest people in our society. They bring violence against opposition. They are the least open-minded. And these same retards think an Ivy-league educated, wealth entitled businessman has their best interest at heart. LOL
You have been to a Trump rally or you only have the media as your foundation?
 
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I mean, I laugh every time I see Trump supports rallying for him.

They are the most uneducated, unsophisticated, dumbest people in our society.

They bring violence against opposition.

They are the least open-minded.

And these same retards think an Ivy-league educated, wealth entitled businessman has their best interest at heart. LOL
Still true :siccness:.
 
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Yes all that is true but mostly because of Fear-based, racist private positions too. I mean, I laugh every time I see Trump supports rallying for him. They are the most uneducated, unsophisticated, dumbest people in our society. They bring violence against opposition. They are the least open-minded. And these same retards think an Ivy-league educated, wealth entitled businessman has their best interest at heart. LOL

Fear mongering and populism will get you a long ass way though.
I've seen many people say he's racist but on the other hand I've seen many black and latino folks on youtube saying they'll vote for him and calling up on others to vote for him too. There are also a few people I am subscribed to on youtube which I always thought they were above average intelligent and also support him, which actually surprised me I must admit.
Also I've seen, again on youtube that when there is a trump rally it's the opposition most of the time that breaks out the violence.. which also surprised me.
Yes my source is mostly youtube because I don't live in the US so I have actually no real idea how the climate is like there.
Also I want to say I am not supporting him or anyone else for that matter because as I said above I didn't follow these elections closely so far.
I would be inclined to lean more towards Sanders but that would be based on a feeling though but given current state of world affairs Trump might just be in a more advantage especially as you say the dumbest people are voting for him.. it's no secret that dumb people are the overall majority of this planet.
 

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No President in the history of the States has done anything about the "illegal" immigration problem because it has never been a problem. Cheap labor is a plus, not a minus to the economy. But every election, every hate-mongering candidate bring this up as a problem. And every election year, all the brainless sheep fall in line behind them. Next year, when whoever is in power will do absolutely nothing to keep our cheap labor from coming in and taking away your "right" to work back-breaking manual labor jobs in the agricultural fields.

So does Trump have any other ideas about an actual real problem? Nope.
If you don't think illegal immigration is a problem, you are truly the brainless one. I agree Trump would be a shit president. Hillary would be 100000000 times worse. Bern is just filled with false promises and liberal nonsense.