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Fair and square yes but doesn't the extra two million votes not piss you off, that's a lot of fecking people who's vote doesn't really count.
I think they are merits to a popular vote but it also has it's weaknesses.Same too with an electorate vote.I would have thought the same whoever won.

But both parties knew that before the election.

A smart election team would tailor their campaign to win the election as per the prevailing election rules.
 
Don't forget the Russians!

Basically, the democratic party will blame everyone but themselves. We know how this works.
Hopefully they aren't that stupid.

Hillary was the overwhelming favourite against a much lampooned candidate with 30 years of political experience behind her and still lost.

A simple analogy is a football one.Wigan's victory against City in the cup final in 2013. It doesn't matter how they did it,the fact that they were even able to pull it off means that questions need to be asked of City. The Democrats grabbed defeat from the jaws of victory.They need to take a long hard look why that happened.
 
The reviews on the Trump ornament are fantastic. https://www.amazon.com/Trump-Americ...e_desktop?ie=UTF8&ref_=aw_cr_t_toys-and-games

It tried to put my nativity figures into an internment camp. Would not buy again.

It called Mary a nasty woman, told Joseph to go back where he came from, built a wall around the manger, and then when you press it it sings "I'm Dreaming Of A Totally White Christmas."

Perfect for your rotten tangerine. Its small size makes it easy for tiny hands to handle. Poorly made though, almost like it was made from substandard materials by severely underpaid employees in a dilapidated factory overseas. The gold started turning green almost immediately.
 
And there is the problem, we have a system that nullifies you're constitutional right just because of where you live. Do the people in red states realize that their communities are in this situation due to them electing republicans for the last few decades. Surely it's time for them to open their eyes to the fact that this country does so much worse in everything under republicans and the reason why there is no leap forward under Dems is because they have to clean up the shit left for them by republicans.
I'm sorry that a voters life is shit in Omaha but why should you're vote be more important in a national election than the voter in Harlem or Oakland. We all have our problems but you're lack of knowledge and awareness has just made all of our lives a living nightmare.

The more I think about it the more I'm pissed because my vote ultimately didn't matter as I reside in Georgia. And I wear the fecking uniform to boot.
 
I don't know why people have to insist that there was a sole reason why she lost, which is usually the one that fits in with their own bias most tidily. Plenty of things had an effect, some Clinton's fault, some external. Though based on evidence, failure to campaign in Wisconsin is a pretty weak one.
 
And there is the problem, we have a system that nullifies you're constitutional right just because of where you live. Do the people in red states realize that their communities are in this situation due to them electing republicans for the last few decades. Surely it's time for them to open their eyes to the fact that this country does so much worse in everything under republicans and the reason why there is no leap forward under Dems is because they have to clean up the shit left for them by republicans.
I'm sorry that a voters life is shit in Omaha but why should you're vote be more important in a national election than the voter in Harlem or Oakland. We all have our problems but you're lack of knowledge and awareness has just made all of our lives a living nightmare.
Part of the problem we have is that both parties think their sh*t doesn't stink and blame the opposition for everything that goes wrong in the country. The fact of the matter is both parties are to blame for the problems that we are having. The system is corrupt and I'm not sure there is a way to fix it.
 
Looks like there is in-fighting in Trump camp about this. Won't be surprised if its Bannon and Preibus facing off. Conway seems to be favoring Bannon it seems.
 


If she is actually tweeting that then it sounds like Drumpf is setting himself up to reject Romney in favor of someone like Giuliani because "the people want it". I'm sure Drumpf is also keenly aware of that fact that his masters in the mafia state don't want to deal with Mitt.
 
If she is actually tweeting that then it sounds like Drumpf is setting himself up to reject Romney in favor of someone like Giuliani because "the people want it". I'm sure Drumpf is also keenly aware of that fact that his masters in the mafia state don't want to deal with Mitt.

You're probably right there mate, but what the feck is she Tweeting about it for anyway? It's unprofessional and it's also pretty sly and underhand and a kick in the teeth for Mitt. Airing your dirty laundry in public has never gone down well in political circles, I can't see this time being any different as it's completely unnecessary.
 
Trump's reportedly only attended 2 intelligence meetings while Pence has done them daily. He's not even fecking pretending to take the job seriously.

He was probably bored. It's the biggest question mark over his presidency - can he concentrate enough on critical issues to make decisions? Skipping intelligence briefings is a bad omen.
 
Mitten chops.

You'd take that hair at his age. I'd take it now to be honest.

Holy shit, just saw he's nearly 70!
 
Interesting to see the difference between r/politics and r/the_donald. Both treat it like an internet war.
 
He's a scummy, sellout, unprincipled cnut considering what he said about Trump.

feck him and his magic knickers.

To be fair, I think Romney must be praised for being willing to work with Trump and Trump must be praised for reaching out to him. Whether you like it or not, Trump is the President. Politicians and people must support the President and allow him to work for the betterment of the country. If he wants to do something that might be bad, he must be opposed.

Just because you don't like Trump, do you want him to do a bad job so that the country and the people suffer? If he succeeds, the country succeeds.
 
Lizard person.

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I'm currently in deep Trump country here in rural Ohio. It's very interesting to be here. Very different feeling to California.
 
To be fair, I think Romney must be praised for being willing to work with Trump and Trump must be praised for reaching out to him. Whether you like it or not, Trump is the President. Politicians and people must support the President and allow him to work for the betterment of the country. If he wants to do something that might be bad, he must be opposed.

Just because you don't like Trump, do you want him to do a bad job so that the country and the people suffer? If he succeeds, the country succeeds.
That depends on your definition of what him succeeding means.
 
Is it just me or has Jill Stein mislead people?

Yesterday when i looked on the fundraising page they said they needed 2.5 million for the recounts to happen in the 3 states (Now turns out the 2.5 million was only for the Wisconsin recount.)

It should have been noted then that the goal does not include the legal fees.

Only after they raised the majority of the money, they added this to the website



Only after 1.7 million was raised, did they add the bit about Wisconsin.

Going for seven million now. :lol:

https://jillstein.nationbuilder.com/recount
 
Does anyone have an idea what does the average Trump voter expect that will happen now that Trump is the president? Do they expect that really Trump will bring high-paying manufacturing jobs back to the US? That he will make their life more enjoyable? That he will do anything at all for the average American?
 
A narrow majority (53%), say they think Trump will do a very or fairly good job as president, and 40% say they have a lot of confidence in Trump to deal with the economy, a share that outpaces the percentage who had that much confidence in Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton or Ronald Reagan ahead of their first inaugurations.
 
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