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JWeinCom said:
JRPGfan said:

I think all those things are a plus.

how is being "for gay marriage" a bad thing? or Raiseing minimum wages? those are great things. Helps the weakest in society, and gives rights to gays.

So is being against the patriot act (which is constantly abused by those in power), and TPP isnt going to help anyone.

I think you misinterpreted me.

I support (most) of those things.  My issue with Hillary isn't that she didn't support them, but that she didn't support them soon enough.

Bernie for instance spoke out against the Iraq war before it happened, for gay marraige before it was popular, and for raising the minimum wage.

Hillary Clinton voted for the Iraq War, supported the defense of marraige act, and had nothing to say on minimum wage.  She only supported those things after the rest of the party started supporting them.  

So while it's good she supported them, it seems she did so more because she wanted votes than because she actually supports them.  I'd rather have a candidate who is forward thinking and does the right thing before it's the popular thing.

The clintons have always been triangulators they are never the first there but they get there. Except Health Care reform Hillary has been pushing for that since 1992.



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PwerlvlAmy said:
Trump wont have to worry about being president or shouldnt worry,neither should hillary at this point. it seems were heading to a state of emergency/martia lawl situation with all the civil unrest and riots,so chances of election happening this year are dwindling

If Trump loses "bigly" I doubt many of his supporters will show up to protest/riot. I can see them go back to quietly watching from the sidelines while they pass on their loathing for parts of the society to the next generation and occassionally applaud/sponsor people who "speak their mind".

 

I'm not talking about the trump supporters though. I'm talking about the civil unrest between african americans and police right now and it being at all time high(riots,looting,burning of buildings). More incidents like Milwaukee happen from now till near election, then chances of an election happening become slim. Since it would give reason for the government to declare state of emergency/martial law, which under either of those, the election would have to be ''postponed'' and canceled. That's what I was referring to my last post



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PwerlvlAmy said:

 

If Trump loses "bigly" I doubt many of his supporters will show up to protest/riot. I can see them go back to quietly watching from the sidelines while they pass on their loathing for parts of the society to the next generation and occassionally applaud/sponsor people who "speak their mind".

 

I'm not talking about the trump supporters though. I'm talking about the civil unrest between african americans and police right now and it being at all time high(riots,looting,burning of buildings). More incidents like Milwaukee happen from now till near election, then chances of an election happening become slim. Since it would give reason for the government to declare state of emergency/martial law, which under either of those, the election would have to be ''postponed'' and canceled. That's what I was referring to my last post

There is a snowball chance in hell of them cancelling elections this year.  I believe you are blowing shit out of proportion.  Is shit pretty bad right now?  Sure it is but we are far from what you are talking about.



sethnintendo said:
PwerlvlAmy said:

I'm not talking about the trump supporters though. I'm talking about the civil unrest between african americans and police right now and it being at all time high(riots,looting,burning of buildings). More incidents like Milwaukee happen from now till near election, then chances of an election happening become slim. Since it would give reason for the government to declare state of emergency/martial law, which under either of those, the election would have to be ''postponed'' and canceled. That's what I was referring to my last post

There is a snowball chance in hell of them cancelling elections this year.  I believe you are blowing shit out of proportion.  Is shit pretty bad right now?  Sure it is but we are far from what you are talking about.

We shall see



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PwerlvlAmy said:

 

If Trump loses "bigly" I doubt many of his supporters will show up to protest/riot. I can see them go back to quietly watching from the sidelines while they pass on their loathing for parts of the society to the next generation and occassionally applaud/sponsor people who "speak their mind".

 

I'm not talking about the trump supporters though. I'm talking about the civil unrest between african americans and police right now and it being at all time high(riots,looting,burning of buildings). More incidents like Milwaukee happen from now till near election, then chances of an election happening become slim. Since it would give reason for the government to declare state of emergency/martial law, which under either of those, the election would have to be ''postponed'' and canceled. That's what I was referring to my last post

When the elections happen in November and there is another in a long line of peaceful transfers of power. Take inventory of all the people and media that has distorted your perspective to this degree and hold them accountable.



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JustcallmeRiff said:
PwerlvlAmy said:

I'm not talking about the trump supporters though. I'm talking about the civil unrest between african americans and police right now and it being at all time high(riots,looting,burning of buildings). More incidents like Milwaukee happen from now till near election, then chances of an election happening become slim. Since it would give reason for the government to declare state of emergency/martial law, which under either of those, the election would have to be ''postponed'' and canceled. That's what I was referring to my last post

When the elections happen in November and there is another in a long line of peaceful transfers of power. Take inventory of all the people and media that has distorted your perspective to this degree and hold them accountable.

Take from them everything,but give them nothing! then proceed to kick them into a pit of dispair for insulting my queen



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PwerlvlAmy said:
JustcallmeRiff said:

When the elections happen in November and there is another in a long line of peaceful transfers of power. Take inventory of all the people and media that has distorted your perspective to this degree and hold them accountable.

Take from them everything,but give them nothing! then proceed to kick them into a pit of dispair for insulting my queen

So no accountability, I hope someday you can detach yourself from the voices of despair.



The president, and even the majority of congress don't want Trump, and only congress has the power to pass a law to reschedule elections in times of emergency, and I think they might really do it if shit hits the fan lol



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funkateer2 said:
I wouldn't be surprised if Trump bails out, claim something outrageous and act like a martyr. And he'll probably *still* be acting all smug about it.

But Trump's days as a politician are over. It was entertaining for a while, but now an actual president has to be chosen. I'm sure that by far most Americans were never stupid enough to want such a man as their president.
And it's all for the better. I don't think *any* country outside of the US were ever optimistic about a world with Trump as president.

Trump was ever a politician? IMHO he didn't seem to take his campaign image seriously. 



deskpro2k3 said:

The president, and even the majority of congress don't want Trump, and only congress has the power to pass a law to reschedule elections in times of emergency, and I think they might really do it if shit hits the fan lol

President now has the power to bypass congress though to declare state of emergency/martial law by himself though,thats why im saying its possible lol



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