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The timing of the video release was strategic of course, but it was Trump that handed them the gun. People forget these things quickly so releasing everything just before the election is the way to go. But at the end of the day, you can't blame the DNC for playing it smart.



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pokoko said:
Hiku said:

Oh yeah, now that you mention it, it's often like that in sports as well.

But one bizarre thing I've seen in politics is one side accusing the other of lying.
As if not every politician lies.

No one gets to the level of a Clinton, Bush, Kennedy, or Trump by being virtuous and honest.  They got where they are by selling their souls to powerful interests and stepping on other people.

Your last two posts are on some zen type shit but I totally dig it.



Trump has been digging landmines for years. Sooner or later, one of those landmines was going to pop up and take him out. It wasn't the media that beat him. It was him lacking the common sense to turn off a mic, and Trump being Trump.



PwerlvlAmy said:
The agenda. They want business as usual and hillary is just that. While I don't like Trump at all,most people are scared because they arent sure what hes going to do,they dont know what they're getting. With Hillary you know what you're getting, another 4- 8 years of Obama and thats made it awfully company for the higher up elite, they do not want to lose that.

I see it as no matter who gets in, Trump or Hillary, America as a country is heading down and spiraling into a socialist and liberal nation anyways.

So we lose no matter who we vote for sadly

Not many people want to hear that USA is at a loss whoever wins this election, but it is true.

If you have the ability to leave North America (Canada is not much better) then I would do it.



Werix357 said:
PwerlvlAmy said:
The agenda. They want business as usual and hillary is just that. While I don't like Trump at all,most people are scared because they arent sure what hes going to do,they dont know what they're getting. With Hillary you know what you're getting, another 4- 8 years of Obama and thats made it awfully company for the higher up elite, they do not want to lose that.

I see it as no matter who gets in, Trump or Hillary, America as a country is heading down and spiraling into a socialist and liberal nation anyways.

So we lose no matter who we vote for sadly

Not many people want to hear that USA is at a loss whoever wins this election, but it is true.

If you have the ability to leave North America (Canada is not much better) then I would do it.

Where exactly is it so much better than North America? 

North Americans are full of their "first world problems", living in China or India or South America would probably be an eye opening experience for a lot of people. Even Europe I think would be shocking for some people (say bye bye to houses the size of a football field) and paying out the ass for something the size of a cardboard box in the UK and much higher taxes. 



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Soundwave said:
Werix357 said:

Not many people want to hear that USA is at a loss whoever wins this election, but it is true.

If you have the ability to leave North America (Canada is not much better) then I would do it.

Where exactly is it so much better than North America? 

North Americans are full of their "first world problems", living in China or India or South America would probably be an eye opening experience for a lot of people. Even Europe I think would be shocking for some people (say bye bye to houses the size of a football field) and paying out the ass for something the size of a cardboard box in the UK and much higher taxes. 

As someone who has lived in several European countries and China, I couldn't agree more. But hyperbole is so common that this doesn't surprise me one bit.



PwerlvlAmy said:
The agenda. They want business as usual and hillary is just that. While I don't like Trump at all,most people are scared because they arent sure what hes going to do,they dont know what they're getting. With Hillary you know what you're getting, another 4- 8 years of Obama and thats made it awfully company for the higher up elite, they do not want to lose that.

I see it as no matter who gets in, Trump or Hillary, America as a country is heading down and spiraling into a socialist and liberal nation anyways.

So we lose no matter who we vote for sadly

You realise those are actually almost opposite things right?



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mtu9356 said:

We are witnessing the strategic takedown of Trump in the media by the DNC.

No one has been more effective at a strategic takedown of Trump than Trump.  That man has caused his own campaign to implode over and over again, shooting himself through the mouth every time the polls are actually working in his favor.  His inability to not say/do insane things is not only well-documented, he consistently has to prove himself able to give his opposition more ammunition against him than an army would know what to do with.  The level of self-sabotage even in the past few weeks has been unprecedented.

The media isn't taking down Trump.
Neither is the DNC.
Nor the GOP for that matter.

You are witnessing the strategic takedown of Trump in the media by Trump himself---there is no one else who can possibly be blamed.



naruball said:
Soundwave said:

Where exactly is it so much better than North America? 

North Americans are full of their "first world problems", living in China or India or South America would probably be an eye opening experience for a lot of people. Even Europe I think would be shocking for some people (say bye bye to houses the size of a football field) and paying out the ass for something the size of a cardboard box in the UK and much higher taxes. 

As someone who has lived in several European countries and China, I couldn't agree more. But hyperbole is so common that this doesn't surprise me one bit.

You gotta be kidding me if you are suggesting that people live better on USA than on Europe, sure some places on the country are better than some places of Europe, but several European countries are above USA in every sense that it matters to a citizien, from social servers to level of happiness. Modern USA is one of the most overrated places to live ever, only really good for the rich, bigger houses don't make it a better country to live.



Soundwave said:
Werix357 said:

Not many people want to hear that USA is at a loss whoever wins this election, but it is true.

If you have the ability to leave North America (Canada is not much better) then I would do it.

Where exactly is it so much better than North America? 

North Americans are full of their "first world problems", living in China or India or South America would probably be an eye opening experience for a lot of people. Even Europe I think would be shocking for some people (say bye bye to houses the size of a football field) and paying out the ass for something the size of a cardboard box in the UK and much higher taxes. 

There is a saying you reap what you sow which is very true, USA has sown alot of negative things in this world and the time to reap always coincides with bad leaders coming to power in said country, civilization or kingdom.

Where is better then North America it really depends on a persons perspective on what better means.