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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2691002" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>No, I said indirect contacts aren't evidence. And again, how exactly did the Russians, if they were the hackers, influence the election? They certainly didn't affect ballot boxes and voting booths. No, they showed what was going on behind the scenes with the Dems. How dare they. Trump's boorish behavior was exposed by the Dems. The media had very little negative to say about Hillary but it was a non-stop onslaught against Trump. Politics can be brutal. So while you think it was unfair what the hackers did there are plenty of Republicans who feel they never get a fair shake from the liberal media. But her losing was more due to her taking for granted a number of northern states where enough Democrats out of frustration gave Trump a chance. Her husband is known for his political savvy. She didn't demonstrate a similar talent. Now most likely you'll tell me I'm wrong, etc. You know why? Because liberals can't stand having a conservative point out their flaws. Rather than analyze why you lost you want to shift the blame on others. And as long as you do that you'll keep losing. </p><p></p><p>Hey, if you think paying $1200 or more for a one bedroom apartment is affordable, or $600k or more for a decent house, more power to you. A lot of people moved to California when it was much more affordable for the weather and lifestyle. But you see plenty moving out these days and if it weren't for Hispanic immigration the state would've lost population. Doesn't mean it's a horrible place, but for many of us it's unaffordable and too different for our tastes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2691002, member: 24302"] No, I said indirect contacts aren't evidence. And again, how exactly did the Russians, if they were the hackers, influence the election? They certainly didn't affect ballot boxes and voting booths. No, they showed what was going on behind the scenes with the Dems. How dare they. Trump's boorish behavior was exposed by the Dems. The media had very little negative to say about Hillary but it was a non-stop onslaught against Trump. Politics can be brutal. So while you think it was unfair what the hackers did there are plenty of Republicans who feel they never get a fair shake from the liberal media. But her losing was more due to her taking for granted a number of northern states where enough Democrats out of frustration gave Trump a chance. Her husband is known for his political savvy. She didn't demonstrate a similar talent. Now most likely you'll tell me I'm wrong, etc. You know why? Because liberals can't stand having a conservative point out their flaws. Rather than analyze why you lost you want to shift the blame on others. And as long as you do that you'll keep losing. Hey, if you think paying $1200 or more for a one bedroom apartment is affordable, or $600k or more for a decent house, more power to you. A lot of people moved to California when it was much more affordable for the weather and lifestyle. But you see plenty moving out these days and if it weren't for Hispanic immigration the state would've lost population. Doesn't mean it's a horrible place, but for many of us it's unaffordable and too different for our tastes. [/QUOTE]
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