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Who would you rather vote for the US presidency?

Hillary Clinton 418 42.01%
 
Donald Trump 288 28.94%
 
None 163 16.38%
 
None of them will win the... 41 4.12%
 
Clinton if we don't find... 12 1.21%
 
Subway sandwiches now taste illicit 37 3.72%
 
Donald Trump can't survi... 36 3.62%
 
Total:995
Burek said:
Jumpin said:
Just a question, is it some sort of joke in America to actually support Donald Trump? I doubt anyone in the entire rest of the world can fathom how ridiculous it is that he's even in the election.

It's a reality show. They need some crazy people in it for the ratings. 

There are people like that running for office all the time even in Croatia, they end up getting about 1-2% of votes out of humor or sympathy.


I have heard some countries in South America where they have put animals on the ballet as a joke.



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GhaudePhaede010 said:
Hilary hates video games. Trump hates minorities.

I am a video game playing minority.

For the first time in my life, I wish I was a convicted felon so people would have nothing to say about me not wanting to vote.

apparently hating people illegally immigrating is the same as hating minorities now.



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The Fury said:
Jimbo1337 said:

So you would vote for a person who is currently being investigated by the FBI?  

Bill Clinton actually wanted to go to war.  He has stated that he had his hands tied and 9/11 freed Bush's hands to eventually go to war in the Middle East.

Don't believe me? Here is a video of BIll Clinton wanting to go to war:

Can't vote. You have to consider the options of who would be the best choice even if both choices are bad. Out of the 2, one is a business man who the world sees as encentric, the other is a politician who started by being the wife of a politician.

Belief has nothing to do with it, I'm sure many US Presidents want to take out threats to national security but in this case US was in essential 'peace time' during Clinton's term. I never said he was warless, just in a warless America.

 

I understand that you cannot vote in the presidential election and therefore cannot vote for either Hillary or Trump.  If you look back at my question, I asked it in a general way.  So again I ask, if you were in your country and you had the ability to vote, would you vote for a person who is currently being investigated for potentially commiting federal crimes?  

You have already answered yes.  Would you care to change your stance or perhaps give me reasons why you would want to vote for someone like this.  

So in other words, you fault President Bush for doing exactly what Bill Clinton wanted to do.  Is that correct?



Jimbo1337 said:

I understand that you cannot vote in the presidential election and therefore cannot vote for either Hillary or Trump.  If you look back at my question, I asked it in a general way.  So again I ask, if you were in your country and you had the ability to vote, would you vote for a person who is currently being investigated for potentially commiting federal crimes?  

You have already answered yes.  Would you care to change your stance or perhaps give me reasons why you would want to vote for someone like this.  

So in other words, you fault President Bush for doing exactly what Bill Clinton wanted to do.  Is that correct?

Wars are expensive, is my point. You can have a big army to protect your citizens but actually going to war is expensive, Clinton didn't (whether by his choice or not) so the economy under his term was very good. That might not have the been the only reason the US had a surplus not deficit in that time but it helps.

There is enough evidence in this thread to see why the lesser of 2 evils is the one not being treated as a joke. There are better Republican candidates than that.



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Toxy said:
ps3-sales! said:
Those saying Hillary most likely aren't American.

I don't claim a political party but Hillary has a lot of issues. Both politcally and personal.

I'd vote trump because he's not a politician and doesnt care what people think about him.


He is running for presidency. It does not take a rocket scientist to figure this out, but if someone were to run for presidency, they would by default be classified as a politician. I know *mind blown* it is ground breaking stuff that I just said, but there you have it.


Do you by any chance live in American or have any experience in politics? 

 

Obviously I know he's a literal politican. 

 

If you were familiar with the term it has a second definition that's commonly accepted and it means (from dictionary.com) a person who acts in a manipulative and devious way, typically to gain advancement within an organization.

 

Trump is not this. 99% of anyone who has ever run for politics either is that or the public perceives them of that. 

 

So let that new found knowledge sink in before you get a hard on for attacking people such as myself. 



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ps3-sales! said:
Toxy said:


He is running for presidency. It does not take a rocket scientist to figure this out, but if someone were to run for presidency, they would by default be classified as a politician. I know *mind blown* it is ground breaking stuff that I just said, but there you have it.


Do you by any chance live in American or have any experience in politics? 

 

Obviously I know he's a literal politican. 

 

If you were familiar with the term it has a second definition that's commonly accepted and it means (from dictionary.com) a person who acts in a manipulative and devious way, typically to gain advancement within an organization.

 

Trump is not this. 99% of anyone who has ever run for politics either is that or the public perceives them of that. 

 

So let that new found knowledge sink in before you get a hard on for attacking people such as myself. 


That sounds about right. Being called a politician or being compared to one is not a good thing in the states. Also, politicians typically have someone pulling their strings for the donations they got. Trump doesn't owe anyone any favors for donations so that's another reason why he's seen as more honest than a typical politician.



Hillary. Although I want to point out that's like having to choose between getting punched in the dick or blowing your genitals off with a shot gun.



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chapset said:
I feel bad for you Americans your politicians are just jokes now, bush was just the beginning lol


idk what country you are from but there are A LOT of things I could say about many other countries' politicians.



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Jimbo1337 said:
Teeqoz said:


The US is closer to Greece economically than Sweden. And the US isn't close economically to Greece.

The U.S. is nearly 19 trillion dollars in debt.  I understand that the US is much larger and more diverse than Greece.  I also understand that the US can simply print more money and cause inflation rather than defaulting on their payments.  However, that does not change that the US, in about a decade, will become the next Greece unless the national debt is under control.  What sort of actions will Bernie Sanders do to reduce the national debt?  Redistriubte wealth?  You need to look no further than what Barack Obama has done over the past 6.5 years in his efforts to redistribute wealth.

Despite spending trillions trying to redistribute wealth, the poverty rate for women, blacks, and other groups has gone up since President Obama took office.

By making it more difficult for private enterprise to make money - high taxes and constricting regulation - the Democrats have actually harmed the poor and stifled the middle class.

So my question to you, or anyone else, what will Bernie Sanders do differently than what Obama has currently done?

greece is far better of, they have goods people actually want(wine, olives, cheese, ouzo), they can cut imports alot with investing in green energies, and they will get alot more money from tourist now turkey, egypt and alot of other countrys went down in flames.

obama succeded in redistributing wealth, from the bottom to the top. obamacare is the biggest redistribution from the bottom to the top men ever created.

private healthcare doesnt work, never worked and will never work.



ps3-sales! said:


Do you by any chance live in American or have any experience in politics? 

 

Obviously I know he's a literal politican. 

 

If you were familiar with the term it has a second definition that's commonly accepted and it means (from dictionary.com) a person who acts in a manipulative and devious way, typically to gain advancement within an organization.

 

Trump is not this. 99% of anyone who has ever run for politics either is that or the public perceives them of that. 

 

So let that new found knowledge sink in before you get a hard on for attacking people such as myself. 

That is your own fault for not clarifying what sort of politician you meant. When people talk about the government and someone walking for presidency, one can easily deduce that the person running for presidency is a politician. I did not realise you were referring to manipulating the system, as nowhere in your previous statement made any indication of this.

Now you are throwing around randon statistics (99%) to further invalidate your point (whatever that point may be? He is a politician, but not a politician that plays dirty may have been a better point.)
99.9% of people that throw around random statistics do not know what they are talking about. See what I did there?

If you are going to talk about a specific terminology regarding a politician, not actually being a politician due to not manipulating the system or people within the system to gain advancement, you need to make this more evident. If other people see someone simply state "I'd vote trump because he's not a politician and doesnt care what people think about him. "    
This does not really add much context to what you claim that you had meant. It really makes it appear that you believe that Trump is not a politician without a care of what other people think, as that was exactly what you said. 
Provide context before flaming others that may be confused by an individuals attempt at discussing their view on politics without actually offering any insight on the matter. To point it simple, try to articulate what you are saying. If someone misunderstands what you are saying, it is most likely because you are being to vague in what you are saying. 

Also worth noting, I do not understand why you need to ask whether I am American or not as a best means to understand whether I know politics or not. Because surprise, other countries know about politics too. Stop being arrogant.