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spaceguy said:
sethnintendo said:
twesterm said:
I actually don't care what he did or didn't do, whatever. If he really was there for 15 minutes and cleaned clean dishes, yeah, that's stupid, the guy is a jerk.

It's just the part that bothers me are the people that pulled their funding for the soup kitchen because someone political figure visited it. It's insane that people are that small and petty that they can't bare to have their precious money associated with anything that a person they don't 100% agree with also even pretends to support.

I mean do these same people also refuse to step foot in Wisconsin?


Think about it this way.  If we didn't have stupid presidential elections that waste millions of dollars from donators could we feed the homeless and fuel other projects instead?  Yes, and this is why I think our society is on verge of collapse.  We waste millions if not billions of dollars on candidates who probably won't even be elected.  Could that money be better used? Yes

I challenge anyone to stick up for the election process that the USA currently has.

Well republicans believe corporations are people. Democrates want campaign reform and to amend the constitution to overturn citizens United. yet you got people like kaz that think it is a great idea that corporations are people and that corporations/rich own our politics, unless he has flipped his views but last year we had a big fight about this.

However onto the next note, i couldn't agree with you more.


Also to add to that. both campaigns will raise close to or over a billion dollars. what a great thing citizens united has down. Made money equal speech and if you have a lot of money you have a lot more speech. I'm all for public funded campaigns. This also would make the campaigns work for the people, rather then there top donators.