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  1. #81
    We would need to do something about sexism among the "Brocialists" who largely broke ranks and abandoned Hillary Clinton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fitheach View Post
    We would need to do something about sexism among the "Brocialists" who largely broke ranks and abandoned Hillary Clinton.
    If you think sexism is why Democrats abandoned Hillary Clinton, you're going to keep losing in 2020.

    Ah fuck, I needed a good laugh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deklined90 View Post
    Thanks for the laugh.
    You're welcome. Glad I could bring some levity to someone's day.

  4. #84
    Considering the participation, "VOTE" sounds legit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ButterBeast View Post
    ''muh liberal tears''

    People in your contry will die or go bankrupt from losing their healthcare. Hope the memes were worth it.
    They'll still be making memes when they can't afford to go to get their healthcare.

    it's what FUELS THEM

  6. #86
    Step 8. Grow up

    Realise that people vote right of center when they grow up, stupid youth and their entitled leftist ideals haven't worked a day in their lives, the whole reason they can become sjw is because they have daddies money to blow on stupid shit.

  7. #87
    I got really surprised when i heard hilary was the final democratic candidate.

    Out of all the politicians on this planet i can not think of one that is more universally despised and revolting.

    Outside of the USA i have never seen, heard or met any non-politician/celebrity/tycoon that has anything positive to say about hilary.

    Trump is an idiot and a lot of bad things, but hilary... that thing is not even human.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aleksej89 View Post
    I got really surprised when i heard hilary was the final democratic candidate.

    Out of all the politicians on this planet i can not think of one that is more universally despised and revolting.

    Outside of the USA i have never seen, heard or met any non-politician/celebrity/tycoon that has anything positive to say about hilary.

    Trump is an idiot and a lot of bad things, but hilary... that thing is not even human.
    She's still better than Trump.





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    Quote Originally Posted by tiptopmemer View Post
    Step 8. Grow up

    Realise that people vote right of center when they grow up, stupid youth and their entitled leftist ideals haven't worked a day in their lives, the whole reason they can become sjw is because they have daddies money to blow on stupid shit.
    Funny, because most of my family are left-wing voters. My grandfather is a lifelonf labour voter(all the way back to Willem Drees).
    You really won't find many people here who think Willem Drees' approach failed the country.

    But saying SJWs and soc democrats are the same is another good joke.
    Last edited by JohnBrown1917; 2017-02-06 at 01:38 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allybeboba View Post
    Strange the mainstream media does not really talk about this much at all. I wonder why.

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    People fly in from other countries BECAUSE of our healthcare. They want to come to our hospitals.
    people with lots of money fly in because your current system allows foreign rich people to jump ahead of people. Having this little kinship with your own people, patriotic as fuck

  10. #90
    Quote Originally Posted by Aussiedude View Post
    Well happy "Superbowl Sunday" America

    I just need to point out that the author of the Newspaper article is an Australian Right wing Conservative.
    It was obvious by how hard he was sucking on Trump's shrivelled schlong.

  11. #91
    Quote Originally Posted by Gilrak View Post

    Funny, because most of my family are left-wing voters. My grandfather is a lifelonf labour voter(all the way back to Willem Drees).
    You really won't find many people here who think Willem Drees' approach failed the country.

    But saying SJWs and soc democrats are the same is another good joke.
    I didnt say SJWs are politicians are the same thing.

    SJW are 18-35 manchildren and ugly feminists without an education, work experience and bad parentage, yet they will blame society for all its problems and then cling to 2nd class citizen victim complex, eventually manifesting in conspiracies and dying alone and unloved.

    Social democrat (politicians) are centrists who focus on wellbeing issues more than national interests.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiptopmemer View Post
    I didnt say SJWs are politicians are the same thing.

    SJW are 18-35 manchildren and ugly feminists without an education, work experience and bad parentage, yet they will blame society for all its problems and then cling to 2nd class citizen victim complex, eventually manifesting in conspiracies and dying alone and unloved.

    Social democrat (politicians) are centrists who focus on wellbeing issues more than national interests.
    I think you're a bit confused, Social democracy is a left-wing idealogy(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_democracy).
    I think you confused them with the American democrats?

  13. #93
    Quote Originally Posted by Snorkles View Post
    Demonstrations do work, though. And ironically the resurgence of the Tea Party in 2008 is proof of this.
    To what end though? What does any protester on this topic actually imagine will happen as a result of the slander, violence, rioting and general mass hysteria that comes of it?
    Do people genuinely expect Trump voters to watch and be persuaded that those protesting are anything other than living breathing proof that they voted for the right person?
    Or do people genuinely expect Trump to step down because when he turns on CNN and might see some people in the street with signs that mock him despite now being arguably the most powerful man in the western world?

  14. #94
    Quote Originally Posted by Aussiedude View Post
    Here is an interesting article in one of Today's Australian Newspapers

    Kinda makes me laugh as to what the reporter says, but most makes common sense.

    http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/new...ba9bc4a95829f6

    ATTENTION, Trump-haters! You all want to get rid of the 45th President of the United States, and that’s fair enough, but you’re going about it completely the wrong way. Honestly, it’s almost as though none of you has any political* skills at all. Please sit quietly* for a time and pay careful attention while you read the following idiot-proof seven-point guide to Trump removal.

    1 Select an opposing candidate who isn’t actively despised by basically everybody.

    Granted, this would have been better advice prior to last November’s US election but will still come in handy some time before the next election in 2020. Last week NBC presenter Chuck Todd admitted reporters always knew Hillary Clinton was considered unelectable by much of middle America, yet they failed to convey that information.

    “Where I think political correctness got in the way of what we all knew as reporters and didn’t fully deliver was how hated the Clintons were in the heartland,” Todd admitted. “I think we underplayed it a little bit out of political correctness fears.”

    They’ve been underplaying it and missing clear evidence on this for years. Back when Clinton first considered running for the US senate in 1999, her supporters produced bumper stickers reading: “Run, Hillary, Run!” These stickers were very popular in the south. People put them on their pickup trucks. On the front.


    2 Vote.

    This cannot be emphasised enough. You’ll save a lot of effort and energy by marching once to a polling booth on election day than by marching through entire cities afterwards.

    Also, you don’t need to make any signs or banners or big, giant puppet heads.

    According to Republican strategist Evan Siegfried, about one million young voters simply didn’t bother to turn up last November. “They decided to stay home, and that’s what really hurt Hillary Clinton,” he told the ABC.

    Great work, kids.


    3 Give up the marches and demonstrations.

    They don’t work. No, wait; they do work, but not for your side. Donald Trump’s approval ratings have only increased following all of those shouty anti-Trump rallies.

    People don’t like mobs, which is why demonstrations don’t work even on the rare occasions when they’re organized by conservatives

    4 Don’t smash stuff.

    If you must demonstrate, please keep things within the boundaries of civil behaviour, or at least be aware of the legal consequences. The kids who got all smashy and burny at Washington’s post-inauguration rallies evidently didn’t check their local statutes. Under Washington DC law, they now face felony charges.

    Attorney Grandison Hill represented some of the alleged rioters last week during a court appearance. He said his clients were worried. They should be. If they’re convicted of felony rioting, they face up to 10 years in jail.

    Riots have other predictable consequences, too. Last week charmingly outspoken libertarian Milo Yiannopoulos cancelled a University of California speaking engagement after leftist students went on a rampage.

    Pre-publication sales of Milo’s book Dangerous instantly increased by 12,740 per cent.

    Yesterday it was Amazon’s global number one bestseller, having previously been ranked 642nd. Those rioters were a Milo money-making machine, while the man himself presumably just went back to his hotel room, put his feet up and ordered room service. Job done. Easy.

    5 Ditch the celebrities.

    Donald Trump was a viable celebrity candidate because his policies are of a piece with his circumstances. He’s a rich guy who wants others to get rich.

    By contrast, millionaire leftist actors pretending to have something in common with people who really do work for a living tend to only look foolish and fraudulent.


    6 Quit making things up.

    Social media was full of claims last week that zealous airport officials had handcuffed little children who arrived in the US from countries that were subject to Trump’s temporary immigration ban.

    “Here’s a picture from Dulles Airport the other day of a 4-year-old girl and her parents handcuffed,” claimed one Twitter user. “5-year-old handcuffed at Dulles Airport! What has America come to?” wailed another.

    Problem was, the first image didn’t show anybody in handcuffs and the second image was taken at a Kentucky school two years ago — in Obama’s America.

    When you have to make things up in order to attack someone, normal people will assume — reasonably enough — that facts are insufficient to bring that person down.

    7 Consider your allies.

    Look around you, anti-Trumpers. Are your comrades really the sort of characters with whom you wish to be associated? Examine their track records. Are they winners? Do they succeed more often than they fail? Do they lie a lot? Would you trust them to look after your children, your property, or even a house pet?

    It could well be that the anti-Trump cause isn’t worth pursuing, simply on the basis of all the losers involved.

    If so, cut your losses and bail out now.
    This is all common sense stuff, the Radical Left will never accept it.

  15. #95
    Quote Originally Posted by Jyggalag View Post
    Do people genuinely expect Trump voters to watch and be persuaded that those protesting are anything other than living breathing proof that they voted for the right person?
    If you think that protests are aimed at convincing Trump diehards to change their minds, you're really missing the point.
    Protests are designed to rally and energize likeminded people, and to show solidarity. They are also a form of peer pressure to those in the middle.
    In my 20 years in active politics, I've never seen more organizing for a midterm election than I already am right now, and it started the day of the Women's March.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jyggalag View Post
    What does any protester on this topic actually imagine will happen as a result of the slander, violence, rioting and general mass hysteria that comes of it?
    If the media you are consuming has convinced you that the anti-Trump protests are "violent, rioutous, and general mass hysteria", then you're in the alternative facts bubble and won't be convinced. On the whole, the demonstrations have been extremely peaceful, especially for the number of people involved.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jyggalag View Post
    Or do people genuinely expect Trump to step down because when he turns on CNN and might see some people in the street with signs that mock him despite now being arguably the most powerful man in the western world?
    Trump is remarkably thin-skinned and easy to trigger. And every time he spouts off one of his insecure tweets or ridiculous interview claims, more people see just how un-Presidential he is.
    It's working.
    Help control the population. Have your blood elf spayed or neutered.

  16. #96
    Quote Originally Posted by Kalis View Post
    They won't ditch those groups though, as they haven't grasped how polarising they are and think the votes they bring in are worth it.

    I have said this before, but when a divisive group somehow attaches itself to your political party, then you need to make it very public that you don't want anything to do with them, otherwise everything they do gets pinned on you - Trump distanced himself from the KKK endorsement.

    The Democrats went the opposite way and had senior politicians openly supporting, or at least refusing to withdraw support for, the likes of BLM. And so everytime BLM rioted or chanted about killing police, then it reflected on Clinton and Trump milked that connection.

    Maybe the votes of BLM supporters are worth it, but I find that unlikely.
    I mean Michael Brown's mother was on stage at the DNC when the investigation by Eric Holder's department confirmed that Brown was in the wrong in the situation. It's funny though people won't believe that investigation to this day and yet they'll believe the same department investigating Ferguson's PD.

  17. #97
    Quote Originally Posted by Aussiedude View Post
    6 Quit making things up.

    Social media was full of claims last week that zealous airport officials had handcuffed little children who arrived in the US from countries that were subject to Trump’s temporary immigration ban.

    “Here’s a picture from Dulles Airport the other day of a 4-year-old girl and her parents handcuffed,” claimed one Twitter user. “5-year-old handcuffed at Dulles Airport! What has America come to?” wailed another.

    Problem was, the first image didn’t show anybody in handcuffs and the second image was taken at a Kentucky school two years ago — in Obama’s America.

    When you have to make things up in order to attack someone, normal people will assume — reasonably enough — that facts are insufficient to bring that person down.
    This applies equally to both sides at the moment. Trump has lied or cited false information repeatedly since he became President-elect (as in, once he officially got the job and its not campaign rhetoric any more), his press secretary is openly contemptuous of facts, and Kellyann invented a fictional massacre to defend presidential policy. Sorry, you don't get to use this to attack the left when the right is egregiously doing the same thing.

  18. #98
    Quote Originally Posted by Prince Oberyn Martell View Post
    "Vote"

    Stopped reading there.
    Why do you keep changing your name mr. Anarchist.

    Put your money where your mouth is and start a armed insurrection..please..pretty please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zenkai View Post
    This is all common sense stuff, the Radical Left will never accept it.
    It's cool, they will continue to lose elections until they figure it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrerBear View Post
    If the media you are consuming has convinced you that the anti-Trump protests are "violent, rioutous, and general mass hysteria", then you're in the alternative facts bubble and won't be convinced. On the whole, the demonstrations have been extremely peaceful, especially for the number of people involved.
    So all the videos of triggered libtards breaking shit, starting fires, attacking random people in the streets are "fake". Gotcha.

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    Nothing new in here - all of it will be realized in 2018. Dems take House/Senate, Articles of Impeachment first order of business, work with Pence until 2020, and then bring in some rational minds.

    Probably also gotta fix the voter suppression.

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