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Poll: Who would win?
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Clinton
76.60%
36 76.60%
Trump
23.40%
11 23.40%
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Trump versus Clinton?
RE: Trump versus Clinton?
Begs the question what kind of idiot mentions Obama and Hilary in one breath with communists. And no, the left doesn't equate the right with extremism. Only the scum on the extremist right. The ones defining themselves over hatred for certain groups and cheer when a wannabe politician plays to their most primitive instincts.
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RE: Trump versus Clinton?
(March 18, 2016 at 9:25 pm)abaris Wrote: Begs the question what kind of idiot mentions Obama and Hilary in one breath with communists. And no, the left doesn't equate the right with extremism. Only the scum on the extremist right. The ones defining themselves over hatred for certain groups and cheer when a wannabe politician plays to their most primitive instincts.

I don't know if you are just repeating the coporate media, but when you look a little further, you can see it's obvious. I've seen a few communist flags at a rally for Bernie Sanders where I live.
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RE: Trump versus Clinton?
Yeah, go educate yourself on the matter. I've lived 25 miles removed from the Iron Curtain with relatives being behind it. What you observe isn't communism, iit's not even socialism. Just a moderate form on social democracy by Bernie Sanders and conservatism on the part of Hilary and Obama.

Go, figure what that says about the right.
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RE: Trump versus Clinton?
What does it say about the Republican Party if Donald Trump really is a Democratic plant (as multiple Cruz-backing family members have openly suggested to me)?

Certainly, the GOP as we know it is a dying animal that nobody sane will miss. It waits to be seen what rises from its steaming carcass over the next couple of years.
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RE: Trump versus Clinton?
(March 18, 2016 at 9:23 pm)Sterben Wrote:
(March 18, 2016 at 8:35 pm)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: All of the Repubs will screw the people on health care so Trump is no worse on that.

All of the other things are being done by the Dems already so Hillary will continue them.  

The only difference between all of them is that Trump says that he will deport the illegal aliens.  All of the other dummies want to import more of them.  That alone makes Trump better than all of them combined. 

If we are lucky we will get taken out by that asteroid that's headed our way.
          They really have no choice on if you want to import them or not, a lot of countries really have no choice in matter. It's skilled workers company's are after and America lacks that available talent. We have the computer skills it's just a lot of them are sitting in prison for cyber crimes. That is the real guts of the problems we have facing the country. If anything we need to produce our own skilled work force, it's been tried and failed cause of the Republicans as blocked all efforts to put in place any kind of affordable education. It would be counter productive to there own agendas, what does a Republican or and most Democrats fear most in a population? Educated people in bulk is the answer. Once the masses become educated they will lose control of them. That is why higher education bills are blocked. The bulk of us here know the inner-workings and we only account for a small percentage of population. If one of us try's to teach others they don't want to listen. It's like the Roman Empire in it's later failing years, keep the people entertained and they will not see the problems around them. Were doing the same thing in a sense; and the rug will be getting bigger. Trump is right about one thing though, we do have to address the problems. Only thing though he's not saying the whole truth. It's problems we have created, if you want to make our country great again address the problems that were caused by decades of bad leader ship.


         Would you agree that we caused the majority of the problems in the middle east in recent years? I hope some of you do, cause Isis was crated by the American military and American politicians. I have a very sound plan for America to be great again, don't interfere with the workings of other countries. If we were just teaching and guiding other countries we would be fine. It's when you start interfering that causes problems. You would be upset if a other person was interfering with the way you were living your life. It makes you wounder how they feel when a other country is assassinating your leaders and dropping high explosives on your people.
So all of these Third World countries have gobs of skilled workers... Bull shit.  If they did they wouldn't be Third World countries.  The scum running American companies hate American workers and will do everything possible to screw them.  If there's ever a revolution they need to be fed to the wood chippers.
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RE: Trump versus Clinton?
(March 18, 2016 at 11:20 pm)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote:
(March 18, 2016 at 9:23 pm)Sterben Wrote:           They really have no choice on if you want to import them or not, a lot of countries really have no choice in matter. It's skilled workers company's are after and America lacks that available talent. We have the computer skills it's just a lot of them are sitting in prison for cyber crimes. That is the real guts of the problems we have facing the country. If anything we need to produce our own skilled work force, it's been tried and failed cause of the Republicans as blocked all efforts to put in place any kind of affordable education. It would be counter productive to there own agendas, what does a Republican or and most Democrats fear most in a population? Educated people in bulk is the answer. Once the masses become educated they will lose control of them. That is why higher education bills are blocked. The bulk of us here know the inner-workings and we only account for a small percentage of population. If one of us try's to teach others they don't want to listen. It's like the Roman Empire in it's later failing years, keep the people entertained and they will not see the problems around them. Were doing the same thing in a sense; and the rug will be getting bigger. Trump is right about one thing though, we do have to address the problems. Only thing though he's not saying the whole truth. It's problems we have created, if you want to make our country great again address the problems that were caused by decades of bad leader ship.


         Would you agree that we caused the majority of the problems in the middle east in recent years? I hope some of you do, cause Isis was crated by the American military and American politicians. I have a very sound plan for America to be great again, don't interfere with the workings of other countries. If we were just teaching and guiding other countries we would be fine. It's when you start interfering that causes problems. You would be upset if a other person was interfering with the way you were living your life. It makes you wounder how they feel when a other country is assassinating your leaders and dropping high explosives on your people.
So all of these Third World countries have gobs of skilled workers... Bull shit.  If they did they wouldn't be Third World countries.  The scum running American companies hate American workers and will do everything possible to screw them.  If there's ever a revolution they need to be fed to the wood chippers.
     They have a lot of skilled workers there countries don't the jobs available for them. Take a look the Philippines and India, they have a lot of collage educated people coming here cause job markets are terrible in there countries. They get educated in there countries cause it's cheaper then they come here for the jobs. It's not just third world it's Europe and Asia as well. Roughly only 40% of Americans have a collage education, I don't blame people for going over seas for there educations. Just saying a lot of people I've seen as Vets and doctors are not from America, there imported to fill job openings that not many Americans can fill.
     “A man isn't tiny or giant enough to defeat anything” Yukio Mishima


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RE: Trump versus Clinton?
(March 18, 2016 at 11:40 pm)Sterben Wrote:
(March 18, 2016 at 11:20 pm)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: So all of these Third World countries have gobs of skilled workers... Bull shit.  If they did they wouldn't be Third World countries.  The scum running American companies hate American workers and will do everything possible to screw them.  If there's ever a revolution they need to be fed to the wood chippers.
     They have a lot of skilled workers there countries don't the jobs available for them. Take a look the Philippines and India, they have a lot of collage educated people coming here cause job markets are terrible in there countries. They get educated in there countries cause it's cheaper then they come here for the jobs. It's not just third world it's Europe and Asia as well. Roughly only 40% of Americans have a collage education, I don't blame people for going over seas for there educations. Just saying a lot of people I've seen as Vets and doctors are not from America, there imported to fill job openings that not many Americans can fill.
If America hadn't been such a racist hellhole all of its citizens could have been educated and benefitted from an egalitarian system for the good of the nation.  Instead it created a system of rigid Jim Crow laws that are still strangling the nation.
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RE: Trump versus Clinton?
Someone finally got off their ass and did some polling.

http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/blog/...ample.html

Quote:Among Republicans, Trump leads with 31 percent. The business mogul has led in other Arizona surveys.

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is second with 19 percent followed by Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Ohio Gov. John Kasich. They each get 10 percent. Thirty percent of Republicans planning to vote in the Arizona primary are undecided, according to Merrill.

Quote:On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton has a 50 percent to 24 percent lead on Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders with another 26 percent undecided.


And in New York

http://media.wix.com/ugd/3bebb2_e6ef41f2...62c6f3.pdf


Quote:EMERSON POLL: TRUMP, CLINTON TROUNCING THEIR RIVALS IN NEW YORK;IN GENERAL ELECTION,HILLARY AND BERNIE LEAD THE DONALD


Buoyed by a string of decisive primary wins this past Tuesday, both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump hold a commanding lead in New York State, where a victory in the April 19 primary could effectively seal the presidential nomination for both candidates.

Trump leads his closest rival, Texas Senator Ted Cruz, by 52 points (64% to 12%).

In the Democratic primary, Clinton is ahead of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders by 48 points, taking 71 % of the vote to Sanders’s 23%.
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Trump versus Clinton?
(March 18, 2016 at 11:40 pm)Sterben Wrote: Roughly only 40% of Americans have a collage education

Where do you get a collage education? Bernie U?
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RE: Trump versus Clinton?
Ok, well I think I actually found some serious questions that need to be asked to Trump, and until they are answered, I might not vote Trump:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrdR4C4auEo
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