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Are debates cool? | |||
Yes, they are nice. | 48 | 64.00% | |
No, they are terrible. | 27 | 36.00% | |
Total: | 75 |
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naruball said:
These polls really mean nothing. You could have asked them to vote an hour before the debate and they'd still vote that Trump won. |
You just have to give the poll's link to your supporters in a mail or on Twitter and you can win anything. And if that's not enough, you can easily vote a few hundreds or thousands times yourself!
During the Crimea crisis, the results of the polls on one of the main French news website were always on the Russian side. After a while, the website explained that in all of those polls there was a weird number of votes coming from Russia...
mountaindewslave said: don't like either candidate really, however it would be literally impossible to support or vote for a billionaire who intends to CUT taxes on the rich. Biggest problem with the US economy at this point is that the rich-poor gap is dividing more and more and more; i.e. the top 2% of people and corporations are just getting more and more power. the fact that Donald is as rich as he is and seriously is suggesting taxing companies / the wealthiest LESS is absolutely absurd. HIlary is far too PC for my taste, but at least some of her interests will help the 'little guy' in society. Trump is after his own means. I wish there were more candidates in the middle, its a shame |
It is not just an US thing, it is worse in US because some big 'tech' companies are making money with less people. The biggest issue in the next years is not the tax cuts but what do if have a new category of people...the unemployable.
This graph shows it clearly, it is a bit old but it is clear to see that their is a huge gap between profits companies make and the amount of people tht work.
It can be very inhuman at moments;
Like the guy in a wheelchair who works as a greeter/helper in a shop and is so proud he can mean something for the community...And then one month later you come back and they replaced him with this:
Finished watching the debate.
Trump is definitely not fit for being a president or being in the politics, at all. He acted like a giant baby being offended by everything what was said against him. Instead of interrupting the moderator and Clinton, he should rather shut up for a moment and think before talking. It was a pain to watch him. Clinton clearly hat the upper hand in this debate by being calm and thoughtful. That's just the non-verbal analysis of me.
For everything that was said, well, you had to check the facts which takes a lot of time to see who was lying and who was telling the truth and when.
The stuff with Trump supporting the war in Iraq in 2002 in the interview is something that mostly every site is pointing at, but sadly, I cannot find the interview at all. Trump said, he didn't, every fact checker says he did.
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Areym said:
To be fair, most of us in the US don't trust any of these TV outlets, they are all biased. At the very least, they aren't FOX news bad. |
I agree w you except CNN IS Fox news bad-
Peh said: |
Now, I want more than ever to see aliens here on Earth.
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Angelus said: Trump was pathetic. What a surprise twist right? |
This. Not impressed. I went into it openminded but its like I am looking for something that just isn't there.
Here's a fun game. Rewatch the debate, and take a drink every time Trump says "tremendous"