Total Members Voted: 43
Quote from: DAS r00d d00d B00T on September 22, 2015, 05:37:08 PMI'd really, really like Jim Webb, but he doesn't even know what a campaign is.Is Jim Webb a new meme?
I'd really, really like Jim Webb, but he doesn't even know what a campaign is.
If I absolutely had to choose, I'd probably say Sanders but only because I would not want Hilary and can't support people stuck in the last century.
Quote from: spewky bewgie on September 22, 2015, 05:43:51 PMQuote from: Meta as Fuck on September 22, 2015, 04:36:08 PMQuote from: Thunder on September 22, 2015, 04:34:56 PMEven though I made the poll, I don't know who I'd vote for at this point...I thought you were a Rubio man? We should also get a mod to sticky this.DoneYOUR NOT A REAL MOD
Quote from: Meta as Fuck on September 22, 2015, 04:36:08 PMQuote from: Thunder on September 22, 2015, 04:34:56 PMEven though I made the poll, I don't know who I'd vote for at this point...I thought you were a Rubio man? We should also get a mod to sticky this.Done
Quote from: Thunder on September 22, 2015, 04:34:56 PMEven though I made the poll, I don't know who I'd vote for at this point...I thought you were a Rubio man? We should also get a mod to sticky this.
Even though I made the poll, I don't know who I'd vote for at this point...
Sanders is good on most social issues, but pretty bad economically. Clinton is corrupt, crazy and seems to sway all over the place. And then there's the republicans, who may generally be more competent when it comes to economics, but are also mostly terrible and very conservative on the other stuff.
I seriously can't comprehend people that prioritize social issues over economic issues.Like wtf
Those people that voted for Donald Trump. Are you voting for his hair.
Quote from: Erives on September 24, 2015, 08:20:17 PMThose people that voted for Donald Trump. Are you voting for his hair.They're voting for his memes.
Still with Bernie as of right now.You might as well remove Cuckabee. lol
Tuesday's debate will hopefully draw some people from Sanders.
Quote from: spewky bewgie on October 06, 2015, 11:01:19 PMTuesday's debate will hopefully draw some people from Sanders.From Sanders, or to Sanders?
Quote from: Fuddy-duddy on October 06, 2015, 11:02:42 PMQuote from: spewky bewgie on October 06, 2015, 11:01:19 PMTuesday's debate will hopefully draw some people from Sanders.From Sanders, or to Sanders?From
Quote from: spewky bewgie on October 06, 2015, 11:05:07 PMQuote from: Fuddy-duddy on October 06, 2015, 11:02:42 PMQuote from: spewky bewgie on October 06, 2015, 11:01:19 PMTuesday's debate will hopefully draw some people from Sanders.From Sanders, or to Sanders?FromAin't nothing gonna fix the slow drip of Hillary's credibility.
so the fact that Trump is not only talking about fixing your immigration and trade problems, but taking a protectionist approach to the whole thing, makes him seem ideal.Granted there's a lot I don't know about economics or your country's politics, but I cannot see anything seriously flawed about Trump.
Quote from: Cadenza on October 10, 2015, 11:38:57 PMso the fact that Trump is not only talking about fixing your immigration and trade problems, but taking a protectionist approach to the whole thing, makes him seem ideal.Granted there's a lot I don't know about economics or your country's politics, but I cannot see anything seriously flawed about Trump.It's not so much that Trump is offering solutions (Or, new solutions). He's basically yelling "Build a wall! Deport 11 million people!" with no basis of funding or executing such a move, which would cripple most of the government due to it's massive undertaking and cost.Plus, the President doesn't have that power, so...
Quote from: spewky bewgie on October 11, 2015, 09:05:31 AMQuote from: Cadenza on October 10, 2015, 11:38:57 PMso the fact that Trump is not only talking about fixing your immigration and trade problems, but taking a protectionist approach to the whole thing, makes him seem ideal.Granted there's a lot I don't know about economics or your country's politics, but I cannot see anything seriously flawed about Trump.It's not so much that Trump is offering solutions (Or, new solutions). He's basically yelling "Build a wall! Deport 11 million people!" with no basis of funding or executing such a move, which would cripple most of the government due to it's massive undertaking and cost.Plus, the President doesn't have that power, so...I haven't memorized all his campaign plans and don't intend to preach for him, but I recall that his plan was to raise tariffs to disincentivize outsourcing to the point that it would be more viable to produce goods in America than it would be to import them, which would create jobs and overall improve the economy, which would lead to deportations and defenses being viable.I mean to me that sounds reasonable but I'm nowhere near being qualified to make statements about this.