Hilary Clinton

wkmac

Well-Known Member
Truth.
Hillary is a corporatist and historically she's been a foreign policy hawk. She's a lot closer to Mitt Romney that Obama.

Hillary is a Neo-Con. She is democrat in name only. More like GOP lite or the GOP Northeastern type. She is a lot like Romney and IMO Obama has proven a lot more like Romney too. Wall Street has really enjoyed and prospered under Obama contrary to the political narratives sold to us.

I might not agree with them on several points but the democrats would have been better served by the likes of Nader or even Kucinich. Washington is so corrupt now, I'm not even sure I'd trust Warren either at the end of the day.
 

Sportello

Well-Known Member
Washington is so corrupt now, I'm not even sure I'd trust Warren either at the end of the day.

@@wkmac I'm not so sure the corruption is a recent development, but no, not even Warren can be trusted to change the system, or Bernie Sanders, for that matter.

I don't think a government experiment likes ours has ever lasted so long, not sure how much longer it will. The question is, what's the next step in it's evolution?

This is beginning to feel a bit like the Spring of 1968 in a lot of ways. That's not a good thing.
 

sailfish

Master of Karate and Friendship for Everyone
Pro abortion means you favor abortions, that is inaccurate. The pro choice people I know believe that it is a difficult decision that ultimately lies with the mother.

Making abortion illegal or near impossible to get won't stop abortions, it will only make them unsafer. It would be great if every child had the opportunity to be brought up with a well prepared, loving family, under the best of circumstances. Unfortunately, that is not the reality of human life.

Perhaps you'd be willing to take in a pregnant mother, clothe and feed her and her child, and guarantee their well being? Or is that the State's job? Or should they just be left to suffer in poor conditions because of poor choices?
If they're too irresponsible to keep their legs shut they need sterilizations not abortions.
 

sailfish

Master of Karate and Friendship for Everyone
When I read posts like this I'm just amazed that more women don't vote republican...
They don't want to be "inconvenienced" by their own bad decisions. If they take my advice they can just leave the doors open all they want.
 

wkmac

Well-Known Member
@@wkmac I'm not so sure the corruption is a recent development, but no, not even Warren can be trusted to change the system, or Bernie Sanders, for that matter.

I don't think a government experiment likes ours has ever lasted so long, not sure how much longer it will. The question is, what's the next step in it's evolution?

This is beginning to feel a bit like the Spring of 1968 in a lot of ways. That's not a good thing.

I don't consider it a recent development. I don't think we even got out of the gates good before the corruption began and over the last 240 or so years, it's built to where it is now.

The next step in evolution?

Put it all on the table, fully transparent and just let people and communities decide how they want to evolve. There will be successes and failures but in the process we will learn. I don't see a glass half empty but a glass half full.
 

Jones

fILE A GRIEVE!
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They don't want to be "inconvenienced" by their own bad decisions. If they take my advice they can just leave the doors open all they want.
Once again I'm just amazed at the whole voting gender gap, I mean with attitudes yours being so prevalent you'd think that women would just be lining up to vote for conservatives.
 

sailfish

Master of Karate and Friendship for Everyone
Once again I'm just amazed at the whole voting gender gap, I mean with attitudes yours being so prevalent you'd think that women would just be lining up to vote for conservatives.
Their POS boyfriends can go in with them. Maybe get a 2 for 1 deal.
 
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