Originally posted by Surtur
I voted for Sanders on the poll, but I will definitely not be voting for Hilary. I'd write someone in before I do that. I just have to decide that if it comes to that which fictional character would be best for the job?
I voted for Sanders as well, but I would never vote for Hilary. Trumps been getting my attention lately. I'm going to try and get past his antics and see where he stands, ( kiss my ass T.I. 😛 ).
Originally posted by Surtur
I voted for Sanders on the poll, but I will definitely not be voting for Hilary. I'd write someone in before I do that. I just have to decide that if it comes to that which fictional character would be best for the job?
I'm surprised you wouldn't vote on the basis of the Conservatives' policies, well, there's usually one or more of them that'll draw a major 'No, just no,' reaction from many (be it civil rights, economics, foreign relations, or so on).
Yea, she's not Sanders, and she's not perfect, but she and Sanders agree on a fair amount, they both want wallstreet reform, and Sander's policies or something like them have a much higher chance of happening in the future if Hillary wins this time.
There's a saying, 'perfect is the enemy of good.' There's too many real lives that'd be negative impacted by Republican policies for me to not vote Hillary- or Sanders, or even O'Malley. Someone who's consistently voted slightly more liberal than Obama? That's a solid 'yes' in my book, not even reluctantly, even if there's some things I disagree with her on.
Originally posted by Q99
Making bargains and compromises does, processes which involve talk.As much as people complain about talking wasting time, not talking accomplishes much less 🙂
Weren't you and Time the ones in the religious forming saying that America follows the 'whore of babylon'?
For people who talk so much about 'actual Americans,' you two don't actually seem to like the place much.
The smart ass swings and misses again.
Do you enjoy being such a smart ass?
Originally posted by Q99
I'm surprised you wouldn't vote on the basis of the Conservatives' policies, well, there's usually one or more of them that'll draw a major 'No, just no,' reaction from many (be it civil rights, economics, foreign relations, or so on).Yea, she's not Sanders, and she's not perfect, but she and Sanders agree on a fair amount, they both want wallstreet reform, and Sander's policies or something like them have a much higher chance of happening in the future if Hillary wins this time.
There's a saying, 'perfect is the enemy of good.' There's too many real lives that'd be negative impacted by Republican policies for me to not vote Hillary- or Sanders, or even O'Malley. Someone who's consistently voted slightly more liberal than Obama? That's a solid 'yes' in my book, not even reluctantly, even if there's some things I disagree with her on.
More hot air as usual.
Originally posted by Star428
TI, haven't you had enough of Q's snide remarks? Just put her/him on ignore.
This is kinda funny coming from you two, when you spend a lot of your time making remarks without actually providing the reason why you politically think whatever you're advocating is a good idea.
It says something that you're at the point when you're calling 'posts that disagree with you that have content in them,' snide comments, and you don't get the irony.
When someone engages my arguments, I'll respond to them with arguments. When they don't, I give them snide comments- but I never stopped giving arguments on my side either, and it's ironic that you can't actually process an opposing argument and actually try and engage.
Originally posted by Q99
I'm surprised you wouldn't vote on the basis of the Conservatives' policies, well, there's usually one or more of them that'll draw a major 'No, just no,' reaction from many (be it civil rights, economics, foreign relations, or so on).Yea, she's not Sanders, and she's not perfect, but she and Sanders agree on a fair amount, they both want wallstreet reform, and Sander's policies or something like them have a much higher chance of happening in the future if Hillary wins this time.
There's a saying, 'perfect is the enemy of good.' There's too many real lives that'd be negative impacted by Republican policies for me to not vote Hillary- or Sanders, or even O'Malley. Someone who's consistently voted slightly more liberal than Obama? That's a solid 'yes' in my book, not even reluctantly, even if there's some things I disagree with her on.
Yes they do agree with each other on a decent amount of things. However in some ways it is the various things Sanders criticized her about that would make me never want to vote for her. Especially since Sanders is one of those people who didn't see the email scandal and focus on that and I respect that because it's an easy route to take. He expressed a sentiment I think a lot of people felt about the emails.
I'd also be lying if I said Anderson Cooper calling her out on her tendency to flip flop didn't play a part.