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CAN AMERICA SURVIVE WITH TRUMP OR CLINTON?
#41
I think Clinton will win. I hope so anyway. I'm not really a Hillary fan. But I hate Trump more.
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#42
I'm checking out my representatives and a few others that will be on the ballot this weekend. It's not all about the presidency and I want to have a checklist before I go behind the curtain Tuesday. The paper puts out a sample ballot that's kinda cool so I can vote for the proper dog catcher.
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#43
(11-05-2016, 06:12 PM)Maggot Wrote: I'm checking out my representatives and a few others that will be on the ballot this weekend. It's not all about the presidency and I want to have a checklist before I go behind the curtain Tuesday. The paper puts out a sample ballot that's kinda cool so I can vote for the proper dog catcher.

Frankly, either Hillary or Donald would make excellent dog catchers! hah Smiley_emoticons_biggrinSmiley_emoticons_skeptischSmiley_emoticons_stumm
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#44
They are like a pair of dogs sniffing their own asses. I'm sick of the entire stack of manure. The U.S. has the longest election process in the world, no wonder we're all neurotic.
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#45


It's almost over.
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#46
It will be a welcome change to listen to the radio again without the voice of Clinton or Trump or any of the other dingbats interrupting my quiet time. No more crap during a football game or phone calls from robots. We really do have a long election process and like the holidays selling is the American way.
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#47
I'm not scared but I'm truly tired of the same old, same old. Until special interests don't control the government, nothing will change...it's just a see-saw from one set of interests to another. Two choices. I hate the fact that a write in vote is essentially a wasted vote but then again in good conscience, I don't know that I can vote for either Trump or Clinton.

Trump had something initially. Too bad he's a nutcase because I'd like to see a wealthy, independent thinker run (with some name recognition) who doesn't affiliate with either party and can still get some press coverage yada, yada. I can't think of anybody off hand. Most of the wealthy people that come to mind I think would fall either hard left or right anyway. Example: Bill Gates. He's got Democrat written all over him.
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#48
It's good to see you, French Fry.

I'm not sure that extremely wealthy people are the only ones outside of the political establishment who deserve a fair shot at running for President. To me, that would not likely alleviate the problem of too much money influence in politics, it would just transfer it.

I'd rather see campaign finance reform which levels the playing field for any qualified candidate, regardless of his/her net financial worth. I think overturning Citizens United and loosening the presidential debate participation bar, for example, would really help end the two-party monopolization and minimize big money + special interest control of our political process.
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