Lots of assumptions in there, brother.
It's just the way it is. College educated voters were more likely to vote for HRC as were poor people. Nothing wrong with being poor or without a college degree.
Lots of assumptions in there, brother.
It's just the way it is. College educated voters were more likely to vote for HRC as were poor people. Nothing wrong with being poor or without a college degree.
So Democrats are the party of the wealthy elitists, and Republicans represent the little guy. Got it. I think we all agree on that. (You're actually wrong again, but I'm going to use your own misinformation as a weapon against you.)
Has anyone ever noticed that when the working class votes for Democrats the working class is portrayed as saints who are just trying to get ahead and need a helping hand, and when the working class votes for Republicans they are called "uneducated" and thrown into the Basket of Irredeemable Deplorables? There's a good college thesis in there somewhere.
Rigged for Trump wrote:
You Nazis need to be shut down.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2018/01/29/suspects-in-five-homicides-reportedly-tied-to-macabre-neo-nazi-group/?utm_term=.8d8cdc643934&wpisrc=nl_mix&wpmm=1
Us Nazis huh? Are you accusing me of being a Nazi?
Flagpole wrote:
I do not have minions and do not want any. The majority of Americans do not approve of Trump, and this board is no different. The people here who post against Trump are just clearly smart individuals.
Trump is screwed.
Covfefely TRUE.
I am Bigly smart!
DiscoGary wrote:
Rigged for Trump wrote:
You Nazis need to be shut down.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2018/01/29/suspects-in-five-homicides-reportedly-tied-to-macabre-neo-nazi-group/?utm_term=.8d8cdc643934&wpisrc=nl_mix&wpmm=1Us Nazis huh? Are you accusing me of being a Nazi?
Nobody accuses you more than you yourself, Gary.
Flagpole wrote:
obvious problem wrote:
Also, do you really believe that a college degree counts as having an eduction?
Your typo aside, yes. If you are talking or writing about someone who is "educated", unless there is clarifying text attached to it ("educated in the ways of the street"), then yes, that means college-educated. I don't make the rules, but I know the rules.
Ok, thems the rules.
So the educated voted Democrat (except for the ones that didn't) and the dum-dums voted for Donald (except for the ones that didn't). What was the point you were making again? Given that:
a) in an alternate universe it could have easily been the other way round
b) Democrats ultimately have to win back these voters
Yes, you know, the ones you so vociferously support in your posting history.
DiscoGary wrote:
Us Nazis huh? Are you accusing me of being a Nazi?
Rigged for Trump wrote:
You Nazis need to be shut down.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2018/01/29/suspects-in-five-homicides-reportedly-tied-to-macabre-neo-nazi-group/?utm_term=.8d8cdc643934&wpisrc=nl_mix&wpmm=1
This must be fake news. As DiscoGary has explained many times, the only violent and dangerous people in this country are leftists. This neo-Nazi terrorist group must be a diversionary Soros-funded organization. Or maybe this "nazi" guy was just reasonably defending himself because this "gay Jewish" guy (there goes the media with their identity politics again) threatened to restrict his freedom of speech. Whatever the case may be, Hillary Clinton has killed far more people with her bare hands than any fake Soros Nazi group, so big deal.
Sourced wrote:
Flagpole wrote:
Lying is not something Flagpole does.
Too late, brother. You've been busted.
Not true.
Millennials voted bigly for Clinton too. Dems can hang their hat on that too.
https://usatcollege.files.wordpress.com/2016/11/millennials.png?w=1000&h=992
obvious problem wrote:
Flagpole wrote:
Your typo aside, yes. If you are talking or writing about someone who is "educated", unless there is clarifying text attached to it ("educated in the ways of the street"), then yes, that means college-educated. I don't make the rules, but I know the rules.
Ok, thems the rules.
So the educated voted Democrat (except for the ones that didn't) and the dum-dums voted for Donald (except for the ones that didn't). What was the point you were making again? Given that:
a) in an alternate universe it could have easily been the other way round
b) Democrats ultimately have to win back these voters
I wasn't make a point at all...just stating a truth.
Those who came out of the woodwork to vote for Trump who hadn't voted in decades were largely the uneducated. The Democrats have obviously let those people down, something I have stated several times here, but...
I don't think in terms of what Democrats need to do. I only think in terms of what is right and what is wrong. Supporting Trump is clearly wrong. He's an autocrat wannabe, and we can't allow that in our country. The bad thing though of course is that he is a criminal, and he will have to pay the price for that.
Mueller is coming.
The clown is done.
Lol. Actually, no one on the left would claim that (certainly I never would, if by "lie" we simply mean "say something that is not true."). SEVERAL people on this board act like Trump doesn't lie at all (or much). YOU are ones living in an alternate reality, not me.
Rigged for Trump wrote:
Yes, you know, the ones you so vociferously support in your posting history.
DiscoGary wrote:
Us Nazis huh? Are you accusing me of being a Nazi?
Good. Thank you. This is why liberals are so dangerous. When you combine the tendency to use your perceived moral superiority to deprive others of their rights with this race hustling hysteria where you see Nazis and white supremacists whenever someone violates your PC orthodoxy, you get the perfect recipe for creating a smug fascist.
You will not find any support for Nazis in my posting history. I support the right to free speech, even if exercised by Nazis. You can not tell the difference between someone who defends free speech rights and Nazis. Anyone who does not support the Nazi right to free speech is more of a Nazi the Nazis who protested for the statue.
Small-cap funds lag behind in stock-market stampede
Huh? I thought the tax policy was designed for all business? What happened?
DiscoGary wrote:
Has anyone ever noticed that when the working class votes for Democrats the working class is portrayed as saints who are just trying to get ahead and need a helping hand, and when the working class votes for Republicans they are called "uneducated" and thrown into the Basket of Irredeemable Deplorables? There's a good college thesis in there somewhere.
...He said, ignoring the Moochers Lacking Bootstraps/Forgotten Americans contradiction that remains a constant feature of Republican rhetoric.
You are assuming too much. You are equating education with wealth, and that is not necessarily true. Also, I have clearly said that there are wealthy elitists in both parties.
TRUMP is the one who said he would be the champion of the little guy. I don't consider the 2016 fiasco representative of what the Republican Party was or has a chance to be again which is why I never said that Republicans represent the little guy. TRUMP has said he does, but then he has policies that mostly benefit the wealthy (some of those Republicans, some Democrats).
So, the truck driver who lives in rural Indiana and makes $70,000 a year but does not invest in the stock market doesn't benefit much from Trump's policies, but the household of two teachers who make $130,000 between them does.
BUT, we are getting away from where the attention and heat should remain...
Mueller is coming.
The clown is done.
Perry Mason wrote:
"My guy may lie, but your guy lies more."
That's a great defense, Hamilton.
Actually, YOURS is the laughable "defense" of Trump. Your absurdly stupid point is:
' everyone (especially politicians) lies. Therefore, if you lie CONSTANTLY, and also never admit your errors, and lie about important, divisive things (like, for example, how many blacks kills whites in the country), it's no different than lying/being wrong about a couple things and then admitting your mistruth.'
Right? Is that you ridiculous point? Telling a couple lies is no different than telling a 1000 ?
Then I guess it follows that because the large majority of national leaders have been directly or indirectly responsible for deaths of some foreign civilians or their own military men (due to military activities), they are all as bad as Hitler and Stalin, all leaders are equally guilty of being a murderous tyrants. Is that it?
Sorry. Everyone lies/tells mistruths. But Donald Trump can barely open his mouth without lying, spewing BS, making crap up, promising things he could never in a million years deliver, spreading fake news, etc, etc, etc.
He is a pathological liar, to the utmost degree.
Flagpole wrote:
I don't consider the 2016 fiasco representative of what the Republican Party was or has a chance to be again.
Well, that's silly.
DiscoGary wrote:
Rigged for Trump wrote:
Yes, you know, the ones you so vociferously support in your posting history.
Good. Thank you. This is why liberals are so dangerous. When you combine the tendency to use your perceived moral superiority to deprive others of their rights with this race hustling hysteria where you see Nazis and white supremacists whenever someone violates your PC orthodoxy, you get the perfect recipe for creating a smug fascist.
You will not find any support for Nazis in my posting history. I support the right to free speech, even if exercised by Nazis. You can not tell the difference between someone who defends free speech rights and Nazis. Anyone who does not support the Nazi right to free speech is more of a Nazi the Nazis who protested for the statue.
Disco, I could accept your argument regarding free speech if you uniformly supported it. However you don’t. You support free speech for the Nazis, KKK, etc..., however when free speech rights on trampled on by Trump, you are completely silent.
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts
Matt Choi was drinking beer halfway through the Boston Marathon
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these