Prodigal Son
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I appreciate the honesty, if nothing else, and would love it if more people just came out and said this.
I'm sure you cool with concluding that this one guying showing his true colors is someone indicative of the rest of us.
I appreciate the honesty, if nothing else, and would love it if more people just came out and said this.
In what world is Hilary Clinton as crappy as Donald Trump?
I mean seriously, you're gonna have to explain that.
As a Bernie fan who will vote for him on Super Tuesday, I agree. I share similar sentiment about a lot of Bernie supporters. I busted(and still do) my ass working 50+ hours managing a country club while going to school full time, as well as bills, insurance, etc. A lot of them think like they're in V for Vendetta or something.I'm starting to think a lot of fellow Sanders supporters are just entitled babies.
I came to socialism because I worked to the bone, worked birthdays and holidays for chump change. I wasn't allowed to have a life. There was no union, it was all about the bottom line. I saw my people hurting and I saw how wrong the system we live in was.
Anti-establishment is not so important that we should throw these people under the bus because our candidate didn't get elected. Anti-establishment is managing damage so we can fight another day. It will take decades to undo the damage if Trump wins, but you've decided to give up right then, right there instead of making a Bernie 2.0 possible through hard work.
Makes me sick.
You care more about Bernie's past and history and record more than you do actual people.
Say what you will about Hilary, she will keep what we're going through now in place for sure. But that's a hell of a lot better than taking it in a regressive manner. We cannot afford that, not now.
You are no allies of mine.
It only seems natural considering Trump is self financed and not toting a party line. He is a wild card that has everyone holding their breath so each side naturally fears the worst.
I'm sure you cool with concluding that this one guying showing his true colors is someone indicative of the rest of us.
No, I will not vote for Hillary because of the "poor minorities".
There is a real conundrum here.
I don't think this actually applies to Hillary vs Trump, but hypothetically let's say there was a general election between two candidates:
Candidate A is a social conservative (pro-life, anti gay marriage, anti-immigrant, etc) but left wing economically (pro-labour, generous welfare state, etc)
Candidate B is socially left (pro-choice, pro gay marriage, pro-immigration, etc) but right-wing economically (anti-union, free market enthusiast, anti-welfare, etc)
Who would you vote for? Could you really blame a working class straight white male for voting for Candidate A (assuming they would vote for the socially and economically left candidate if they had the option)?
You make some funny assumptions...
I've spent most of my life working $7.25 jobs and loaned my way through college putting my own financial future at risk (TWICE!) to earn the right to make what I do today.
No, I will not vote for Hillary because of the "poor minorities".
You make some funny assumptions...
I've spent most of my life working $7.25 jobs and loaned my way through college putting my own financial future at risk (TWICE!) to earn the right to make what I do today.
you're exactly what i say you are, and nothing more!
some of y'all are foaming at the mouth like elaine with rabies
I absolutely don't think that applies to the rest of you, as I am not sure who "you" are in this context. Trump supporters? Bernie fans? Anti-Hillary?I'm sure you cool with concluding that this one guying showing his true colors is someone indicative of the rest of us.
If it doesn't apply to you, don't worry about it.
I'm a non-straight black male for Bernie but who will vote for Hillary in November.I absolutely don't think that applies to the rest of you, as I am not sure who "you" are in this context. Trump supporters? Bernie fans? Anti-Hillary?
I do, however, believe that a lot of people who are pledging to segue from Sanders to Trump do so with both the luxury of not being affected by the latter's positions and with the apathy for those who will be. If this is not you, Son, then do not feel targeted. The sentiment clearly applies to many others that you are choosing to become defensive for, though.
Let me explain this simply.
Your system is two parties, that's not going to change this election, and frankly can't change via an election, it's gonna need a complete overhaul of the entire system.
As such two options exist
The Democrats who offer at worst a continuation of what's happening now and a best a serious progression to the left
The Republicans who are all literally competing right now to see who is the most oppressive and have a front runner that can factually say that 20% of his supports opposed ending slavery.
On the line this election is the future of the Supreme Court for the next 20-30 years.
You have two options: One that will not harm and one that will set everyone back decades.
That's the reality, everything else is fantasy.
disgusting
There is a real conundrum here.
I don't think this actually applies to Hillary vs Trump, but hypothetically let's say there was a general election between two candidates:
Candidate A is a social conservative (pro-life, anti gay marriage, anti-immigrant, etc) but left wing economically (pro-labour, generous welfare state, etc)
Candidate B is socially left (pro-choice, pro gay marriage, pro-immigration, etc) but right-wing economically (anti-union, free market enthusiast, anti-welfare, etc)
Who would you vote for? Could you really blame a working class straight white male for voting for Candidate A (assuming they would vote for the socially and economically left candidate if they had the option)?
I don't trust her one bit from her past. She has a deceptive, manipulative past, which is a sign of power lust, no different than Trump. We need someone in office that wasn't bred to be a politician. And if we go down, I'd rather go down singing to the families of deported Mexicans, dancing on the backs of the Muslims who are being shipped to internment camps, and laughing at the LGBT community and women as their rights are stripped from them by a Republican president, Congress, and SCOTUS with the republicans than screaming in horor with a democrat, especially Clinton because although her voting record is 93% similar to Sanders', she's not my first choice in a president. Which makes her Pol Pot.
The Republicans who are all literally competing right now to see who is the most oppressive and have a front runner that can factually say that 20% of his supports opposed ending slavery.
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Not surprising at all. I'm sure more people feel the you do, but just won't come out and say it. Funny you would vote for a socialist with this kind of attitude.You know, it really isn't my problem.
I earned my comfortable life and continue to do so. I will not be shamed into voting for someone I hate.
I don't trust her one bit from her past. She has a deceptive, manipulative past, which is a sign of power lust, no different than Trump. We need someone in office that wasn't bred to be a politician. And if we go down, I'd rather go down singing, dancing, and laughing with the republicans than screaming in horor with a democrat, especially Clinton.
The saddest thing about what you posted, I honestly and truly believe the bolded statement to be accurate, if not an understatement.
You make some funny assumptions...
I've spent most of my life working $7.25 jobs and loaned my way through college putting my own financial future at risk (TWICE!) to earn the right to make what I do today.
No, I will not vote for Hillary because of the "poor minorities".
I WOULD vote for Sanders because screw how much education costs and he might ACTUALLY do something about college costs so more people can go.
If the masses refuse to vote for Bernie and choose Hillary, I am free to not vote for a lying establishment scumbag and vote for a complete wildcard.
I don't trust her one bit from her past. She has a deceptive, manipulative past, which is a sign of power lust, no different than Trump. We need someone in office that wasn't bred to be a politician. And if we go down, I'd rather go down singing, dancing, and laughing with the republicans than screaming in horor with a democrat, especially Clinton.
Not surprising at all. I'm sure more people feel the you do, but just won't come out and say it. Funny you would vote for a socialist with this kind of attitude.
And you're cheering for him.... so congrats.
I don't trust her one bit from her past. She has a deceptive, manipulative past, which is a sign of power lust, no different than Trump. We need someone in office that wasn't bred to be a politician. And if we go down, I'd rather go down singing, dancing, and laughing with the republicans than screaming in horor with a democrat, especially Clinton.
Well its his vote in the end, who are we to judge? I would vote Hillary in the end because well, we have to be realistic... SOMEONE is going to win. But Hillary shouldn't expect people to vote her just because its her or the republicans, she has to earn the vote- can't expect family name and political allegiance to carry her to the oval office.
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There is a real conundrum here.
I don't think this actually applies to Hillary vs Trump, but hypothetically let's say there was a general election between two candidates:
Candidate A is a social conservative (pro-life, against gay marriage, anti-immigrant, etc) but left wing economically (pro labor, generous welfare state, etc)
Candidate B is socially left (pro-choice, for gay marriage, pro-immigration, etc) but right-wing economically (anti-union, free market enthusiast, anti-welfare, etc)
Who would you vote for? Could you really blame a working class straight white male for voting for Candidate A (assuming they would vote for the socially and economically left candidate if they had the option)?
Insult Bernie supporters by labeling them as Berniebros and making a correlation to GamerGate.
Expect them to support Hillary.
Someone needs to explain to me what Hillary's supporters are thinking with this logic.
There is a real conundrum here.
I don't think this actually applies to Hillary vs Trump, but hypothetically let's say there was a general election between two candidates:
Candidate A is a social conservative (pro-life, against gay marriage, anti-immigrant, etc) but left wing economically (pro labor, generous welfare state, etc)
Candidate B is socially left (pro-choice, for gay marriage, pro-immigration, etc) but right-wing economically (anti-union, free market enthusiast, anti-welfare, etc)
Who would you vote for? Could you really blame a working class straight white male for voting for Candidate A (assuming they would vote for the socially and economically left candidate if they had the option)?
Insult Bernie supporters by labeling them as Berniebros and making a correlation to GamerGate.
Expect them to support Hillary.
Someone needs to explain to me what Hillary's supporters are thinking with this logic.
I'll vote for either dem that wins the nomination.
Insult Bernie supporters by labeling them as Berniebros and making a correlation to GamerGate.
Expect them to support Hillary.
Someone needs to explain to me what Hillary's supporters are thinking with this logic.
I'll vote for either dem that wins the nomination.
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Another thing: Don't blame the way other supporters speak to you for wanting to opt out of voting. I've been noticing this trend in the last week, where Hillary supporters ought to be more kind to Bernie supporters, otherwise they threaten to stay home during the general election or simply vote for Trump out of spite. It's never been explicitly stated, but it's been implied.
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Cheering for isn't the right word. Curious is the better word. I enjoy chaos. Trump is the political version of chaos incarnate.
That people mostly vote based on their policy preferences and not based on who insulted them on the internet?
Because they're not 6?
I mean, by definition, since they're voting.
And what did she do? Met with people. Gave speeches. Shook the babies, and kissed the hands.
Man, this makes you sound like a teenager that likes the Joker too much
Treat politics and the effect it has on lives like one of your Japanese animes brehs
Man, this makes you sound like a teenager that likes the Joker too much
He is the best villain. But no, far from a teenager.
A politically active 27 year old professional who is sick of seeing politics function as a ecosystem of it's own.
A political bomb needs to be dropped on Washington, be it Bernie or Trump.
There is a real conundrum here.
I don't think this actually applies to Hillary vs Trump, but hypothetically let's say there was a general election between two candidates:
Candidate A is a social conservative (pro-life, anti gay marriage, anti-immigrant, etc) but left wing economically (pro-labour, generous welfare state, etc)
Candidate B is socially left (pro-choice, pro gay marriage, pro-immigration, etc) but right-wing economically (anti-union, free market enthusiast, anti-welfare, etc)
Who would you vote for? Could you really blame a working class straight white male for voting for Candidate A (assuming they would vote for the socially and economically left candidate if they had the option)?
She is a progressive, she shares ideals with many Liberals, so when its apparent that in the end she is a scheming opportunist, it hurts even more... that the "good guy" is actually no better than the "bad guys". That betrayal of ideals, the selling out of integrity is a lot more painful when its from one of your own and thus, this betrayal evokes a lot of negative emotions like the anger we are seeing here.
Seriously. I stopped taking him seriously after the "poor minorities" bullshit.
Holy shit, how do you have any non-shredded clothes from all those edges?
On a related note, I 100% would vote Hillary over Cruz because I refuse to vote for someone whose first justification for doing something is the Bible.
Truth be told, I'm not 100% clear on what you mean. That said in the long run this is all fairly meaningless as not one person in this thread is going to change their vote based on what was said in this thread (or I hope people aren't so wishy-washy).
Truth be told, it's his stance on college (After pulling myself through with enormous student debt his free college ideas are nothing short of amazing) and I believe he truly believes in what he preaches.
Given the alternatives, that is enough for me.
Cheering for isn't the right word. Curious is the better word. I enjoy chaos. Trump is the political version of chaos incarnate.
While I would prefer Bernie, I would chose Trump over Hillary.
On a related note, I 100% would vote Hillary over Cruz because I refuse to vote for someone whose first justification for doing something is the Bible.
Truth be told, I'm not 100% clear on what you mean. That said in the long run this is all fairly meaningless as not one person in this thread is going to change their vote based on what was said in this thread (or I hope people aren't so wishy-washy).
Best of luck to whoever you want to win on Super Tuesday and let's all enjoy the fireworks.
Those people do exist. People can hold grudges and vote against their interests in order to see others fail/faulter. People are petty. Donald Trump is leading on the republican side simply because he is petty. He says shit just to be counter to his opponents and make them look weak.
No, not everyone is petty, but it just might be enough to be a problem.
You want some fucking chaos, move to Syria.
I'm sure you can pull yourself by your bootstraps again.
Sheesh. So how was r/atheism today?