Millions of ordinary Americans support Donald Trump. Here's why
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Yeah - that's what I said. Get some reading comprehension skills or shut the fuck up.allpurpleallgold said:Oh yes 1000 years from now the history books will all say how America was brought down by frivolous law suits and Kim Kardashian. You sound like an idiot.
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Is that Trump's World of Warcraft gear?Octavian said: -
You underestimate the power of dat ass.allpurpleallgold said:Oh yes 1000 years from now the history books will all say how America was brought down by frivolous law suits and Kim Kardashian. You sound like an idiot.
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Overrated.PurpleJ said:
You underestimate the power of dat ass.allpurpleallgold said:Oh yes 1000 years from now the history books will all say how America was brought down by frivolous law suits and Kim Kardashian. You sound like an idiot.
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how many SUPERDELEGATES did Bernie win????
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This is why I always vote for the elitist candidate.dflea said:"Ordinary Americans" have been fucking this country for decades. An IQ of 100, overweight, taking advantage of their employers, filing frivolous lawsuits, filing worker's comp claims when they could easily work, and watching the Kardashians on TV.
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Don't forget that she was also his cousin. Not 1st cousin, but still close enough to be creepy.Swaye said:
That fucker had polio AND married that swamp thing. What a shit show.PurpleThrobber said:
Boner deflation.Swaye said:
Not so fast my friend.PurpleThrobber said:
True dat. And Trump is marketing pissed off better than any of the other candidates.topdawgnc said:
Excellent article.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I don't agree with your assessment. The Tea Party is still here. They're still by and large Cruz supporters who want an extreme cutback on government and a renewed focus on socially restrictive policies.topdawgnc said:Back when Obama was elected a group of firebrand Republicans saw him as a meal ticket.
They created a thing called the Tea Party. This would fire up the grassroots and make the GOP a power party with grassroots made up of roughnecks who felt colored folk were taking their jobs.
Well ... they took advantage of those folk. Played them for fools, thought they would go away.
Problem is they created a Frankenstein ... and the Frankenstein has found a voice in Donald Trump.
Nobody cares what his policy on XYZ is ... just that he is going to go kick ass.
I'm not sure he can beat Cruz one on one ... but we're about to find out.
Trump's supporters are all over the spectrum politically, but for the most part are not disillusioned Tea Partiers. They're disillusioned everythings. They are the culmination of decades of a GOP (and to a lesser extent, the democrats) that hasn't come through for them; whether it be on issues of immigration, the domestic economy, or foreign policy. So they've now been drawn to the candidate who has boiled down all of that frustration into one single authoritarian message: "We will win, and I will get my way on every policy issue".
Both camps have been let down by the GOP, but for very different reasons. Zakaria sums it up pretty well in this column:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/how-the-gops-dishonesty-led-to-the-rise-of-donald-trump-and-ted-cruz/2016/01/28/d0bfdf8c-c5fb-11e5-a4aa-f25866ba0dc6_story.html
I stand corrected.
Bottom line, voters are fucking pissed off.
Rubio is a whiner, not even sure Cruz is an American, Hilary is fucking Hilary and Bernie is Larry David with a free college education program.
Trump is "'Merica Fuck YEAH!" on steroids. He will roll in November.
Not saying I agree with him on much of anything so don't twist. But unless something radical happens between now and November, get ready for the hottest first lady ever.
And if he tabs Kacich as the VP, it's not even going to be close.
And he wore a cape. -
If it happens and Sanders gets his ass handed to him, will you admit those who believed like you were dumbfucks?Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
Most Trump v. Sanders polls have Feel the Bern winningdnc said:
It might. The hard thing to decipher is just how much of the GOP electorate stays home/votes third party if Trump is the nominee. I don't think anybody really knows. There's a real possibility that a very large chunk just sits it out or votes Romney/whoever.greenblood said:
Which makes him a much bigger threat in a general election, than many people give him credit for.dnc said:
Bingo.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I don't agree with your assessment. The Tea Party is still here. They're still by and large Cruz supporters who want an extreme cutback on government and a renewed focus on socially restrictive policies.topdawgnc said:Back when Obama was elected a group of firebrand Republicans saw him as a meal ticket.
They created a thing called the Tea Party. This would fire up the grassroots and make the GOP a power party with grassroots made up of roughnecks who felt colored folk were taking their jobs.
Well ... they took advantage of those folk. Played them for fools, thought they would go away.
Problem is they created a Frankenstein ... and the Frankenstein has found a voice in Donald Trump.
Nobody cares what his policy on XYZ is ... just that he is going to go kick ass.
I'm not sure he can beat Cruz one on one ... but we're about to find out.
Trump's supporters are all over the spectrum politically, but for the most part are not disillusioned Tea Partiers. They're disillusioned everythings. They are the culmination of decades of a GOP (and to a lesser extent, the democrats) that hasn't come through for them; whether it be on issues of immigration, the domestic economy, or foreign policy. So they've now been drawn to the candidate who has boiled down all of that frustration into one single authoritarian message: "We will win, and I will get my way on every policy issue".
Both camps have been let down by the GOP, but for very different reasons. Zakaria sums it up pretty well in this column:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/how-the-gops-dishonesty-led-to-the-rise-of-donald-trump-and-ted-cruz/2016/01/28/d0bfdf8c-c5fb-11e5-a4aa-f25866ba0dc6_story.html
This is why Trump sucks in closed primary states but dominates when they're open. He has just as much support outside of the GOP as he does inside of it.
The best thing for Trump would be Sanders winning the nomination, because the GOP would have to vote for him then. If it's Hillary I think a lot of people stay home. -
If it happens and Trump gets dumpstered by the Bern, will you finally kill yourself?DuckHHunterisafag said:
If it happens and Sanders gets his ass handed to him, will you admit those who believed like you were dumbfucks?Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
Most Trump v. Sanders polls have Feel the Bern winningdnc said:
It might. The hard thing to decipher is just how much of the GOP electorate stays home/votes third party if Trump is the nominee. I don't think anybody really knows. There's a real possibility that a very large chunk just sits it out or votes Romney/whoever.greenblood said:
Which makes him a much bigger threat in a general election, than many people give him credit for.dnc said:
Bingo.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I don't agree with your assessment. The Tea Party is still here. They're still by and large Cruz supporters who want an extreme cutback on government and a renewed focus on socially restrictive policies.topdawgnc said:Back when Obama was elected a group of firebrand Republicans saw him as a meal ticket.
They created a thing called the Tea Party. This would fire up the grassroots and make the GOP a power party with grassroots made up of roughnecks who felt colored folk were taking their jobs.
Well ... they took advantage of those folk. Played them for fools, thought they would go away.
Problem is they created a Frankenstein ... and the Frankenstein has found a voice in Donald Trump.
Nobody cares what his policy on XYZ is ... just that he is going to go kick ass.
I'm not sure he can beat Cruz one on one ... but we're about to find out.
Trump's supporters are all over the spectrum politically, but for the most part are not disillusioned Tea Partiers. They're disillusioned everythings. They are the culmination of decades of a GOP (and to a lesser extent, the democrats) that hasn't come through for them; whether it be on issues of immigration, the domestic economy, or foreign policy. So they've now been drawn to the candidate who has boiled down all of that frustration into one single authoritarian message: "We will win, and I will get my way on every policy issue".
Both camps have been let down by the GOP, but for very different reasons. Zakaria sums it up pretty well in this column:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/how-the-gops-dishonesty-led-to-the-rise-of-donald-trump-and-ted-cruz/2016/01/28/d0bfdf8c-c5fb-11e5-a4aa-f25866ba0dc6_story.html
This is why Trump sucks in closed primary states but dominates when they're open. He has just as much support outside of the GOP as he does inside of it.
The best thing for Trump would be Sanders winning the nomination, because the GOP would have to vote for him then. If it's Hillary I think a lot of people stay home. -
It'll sure limit the ways for someone to kill themselves. After Bernie's tax plan gets introduced, few people will be able to afford guns, bullets, gas, matches, rope, pills, or electricity. I guess he could walk up multiple stories of a nearby office/apartment building and through himself off.ThomasFremont said:
If it happens and Trump gets dumpstered by the Bern, will you finally kill yourself?DuckHHunterisafag said:
If it happens and Sanders gets his ass handed to him, will you admit those who believed like you were dumbfucks?Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
Most Trump v. Sanders polls have Feel the Bern winningdnc said:
It might. The hard thing to decipher is just how much of the GOP electorate stays home/votes third party if Trump is the nominee. I don't think anybody really knows. There's a real possibility that a very large chunk just sits it out or votes Romney/whoever.greenblood said:
Which makes him a much bigger threat in a general election, than many people give him credit for.dnc said:
Bingo.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I don't agree with your assessment. The Tea Party is still here. They're still by and large Cruz supporters who want an extreme cutback on government and a renewed focus on socially restrictive policies.topdawgnc said:Back when Obama was elected a group of firebrand Republicans saw him as a meal ticket.
They created a thing called the Tea Party. This would fire up the grassroots and make the GOP a power party with grassroots made up of roughnecks who felt colored folk were taking their jobs.
Well ... they took advantage of those folk. Played them for fools, thought they would go away.
Problem is they created a Frankenstein ... and the Frankenstein has found a voice in Donald Trump.
Nobody cares what his policy on XYZ is ... just that he is going to go kick ass.
I'm not sure he can beat Cruz one on one ... but we're about to find out.
Trump's supporters are all over the spectrum politically, but for the most part are not disillusioned Tea Partiers. They're disillusioned everythings. They are the culmination of decades of a GOP (and to a lesser extent, the democrats) that hasn't come through for them; whether it be on issues of immigration, the domestic economy, or foreign policy. So they've now been drawn to the candidate who has boiled down all of that frustration into one single authoritarian message: "We will win, and I will get my way on every policy issue".
Both camps have been let down by the GOP, but for very different reasons. Zakaria sums it up pretty well in this column:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/how-the-gops-dishonesty-led-to-the-rise-of-donald-trump-and-ted-cruz/2016/01/28/d0bfdf8c-c5fb-11e5-a4aa-f25866ba0dc6_story.html
This is why Trump sucks in closed primary states but dominates when they're open. He has just as much support outside of the GOP as he does inside of it.
The best thing for Trump would be Sanders winning the nomination, because the GOP would have to vote for him then. If it's Hillary I think a lot of people stay home. -
YesThomasFremont said:
If it happens and Trump gets dumpstered by the Bern, will you finally kill yourself?DuckHHunterisafag said:
If it happens and Sanders gets his ass handed to him, will you admit those who believed like you were dumbfucks?Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
Most Trump v. Sanders polls have Feel the Bern winningdnc said:
It might. The hard thing to decipher is just how much of the GOP electorate stays home/votes third party if Trump is the nominee. I don't think anybody really knows. There's a real possibility that a very large chunk just sits it out or votes Romney/whoever.greenblood said:
Which makes him a much bigger threat in a general election, than many people give him credit for.dnc said:
Bingo.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I don't agree with your assessment. The Tea Party is still here. They're still by and large Cruz supporters who want an extreme cutback on government and a renewed focus on socially restrictive policies.topdawgnc said:Back when Obama was elected a group of firebrand Republicans saw him as a meal ticket.
They created a thing called the Tea Party. This would fire up the grassroots and make the GOP a power party with grassroots made up of roughnecks who felt colored folk were taking their jobs.
Well ... they took advantage of those folk. Played them for fools, thought they would go away.
Problem is they created a Frankenstein ... and the Frankenstein has found a voice in Donald Trump.
Nobody cares what his policy on XYZ is ... just that he is going to go kick ass.
I'm not sure he can beat Cruz one on one ... but we're about to find out.
Trump's supporters are all over the spectrum politically, but for the most part are not disillusioned Tea Partiers. They're disillusioned everythings. They are the culmination of decades of a GOP (and to a lesser extent, the democrats) that hasn't come through for them; whether it be on issues of immigration, the domestic economy, or foreign policy. So they've now been drawn to the candidate who has boiled down all of that frustration into one single authoritarian message: "We will win, and I will get my way on every policy issue".
Both camps have been let down by the GOP, but for very different reasons. Zakaria sums it up pretty well in this column:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/how-the-gops-dishonesty-led-to-the-rise-of-donald-trump-and-ted-cruz/2016/01/28/d0bfdf8c-c5fb-11e5-a4aa-f25866ba0dc6_story.html
This is why Trump sucks in closed primary states but dominates when they're open. He has just as much support outside of the GOP as he does inside of it.
The best thing for Trump would be Sanders winning the nomination, because the GOP would have to vote for him then. If it's Hillary I think a lot of people stay home. -
No, but I'll look forward to seeing people like you suffer even more.ThomasFremont said:
If it happens and Trump gets dumpstered by the Bern, will you finally kill yourself?DuckHHunterisafag said:
If it happens and Sanders gets his ass handed to him, will you admit those who believed like you were dumbfucks?Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
Most Trump v. Sanders polls have Feel the Bern winningdnc said:
It might. The hard thing to decipher is just how much of the GOP electorate stays home/votes third party if Trump is the nominee. I don't think anybody really knows. There's a real possibility that a very large chunk just sits it out or votes Romney/whoever.greenblood said:
Which makes him a much bigger threat in a general election, than many people give him credit for.dnc said:
Bingo.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I don't agree with your assessment. The Tea Party is still here. They're still by and large Cruz supporters who want an extreme cutback on government and a renewed focus on socially restrictive policies.topdawgnc said:Back when Obama was elected a group of firebrand Republicans saw him as a meal ticket.
They created a thing called the Tea Party. This would fire up the grassroots and make the GOP a power party with grassroots made up of roughnecks who felt colored folk were taking their jobs.
Well ... they took advantage of those folk. Played them for fools, thought they would go away.
Problem is they created a Frankenstein ... and the Frankenstein has found a voice in Donald Trump.
Nobody cares what his policy on XYZ is ... just that he is going to go kick ass.
I'm not sure he can beat Cruz one on one ... but we're about to find out.
Trump's supporters are all over the spectrum politically, but for the most part are not disillusioned Tea Partiers. They're disillusioned everythings. They are the culmination of decades of a GOP (and to a lesser extent, the democrats) that hasn't come through for them; whether it be on issues of immigration, the domestic economy, or foreign policy. So they've now been drawn to the candidate who has boiled down all of that frustration into one single authoritarian message: "We will win, and I will get my way on every policy issue".
Both camps have been let down by the GOP, but for very different reasons. Zakaria sums it up pretty well in this column:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/how-the-gops-dishonesty-led-to-the-rise-of-donald-trump-and-ted-cruz/2016/01/28/d0bfdf8c-c5fb-11e5-a4aa-f25866ba0dc6_story.html
This is why Trump sucks in closed primary states but dominates when they're open. He has just as much support outside of the GOP as he does inside of it.
The best thing for Trump would be Sanders winning the nomination, because the GOP would have to vote for him then. If it's Hillary I think a lot of people stay home. -
It's funny how Bernie supporters cling to the idea that the rich will be able to afford all the "free" shit they're getting. They're voting everyone off the cliff and they don't even realize it. And the government cronies will still get rich. LOL.
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The rich have suffered enough.DuckHHunterisafag said:
No, but I'll look forward to seeing people like you suffer even more.ThomasFremont said:
If it happens and Trump gets dumpstered by the Bern, will you finally kill yourself?DuckHHunterisafag said:
If it happens and Sanders gets his ass handed to him, will you admit those who believed like you were dumbfucks?Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
Most Trump v. Sanders polls have Feel the Bern winningdnc said:
It might. The hard thing to decipher is just how much of the GOP electorate stays home/votes third party if Trump is the nominee. I don't think anybody really knows. There's a real possibility that a very large chunk just sits it out or votes Romney/whoever.greenblood said:
Which makes him a much bigger threat in a general election, than many people give him credit for.dnc said:
Bingo.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I don't agree with your assessment. The Tea Party is still here. They're still by and large Cruz supporters who want an extreme cutback on government and a renewed focus on socially restrictive policies.topdawgnc said:Back when Obama was elected a group of firebrand Republicans saw him as a meal ticket.
They created a thing called the Tea Party. This would fire up the grassroots and make the GOP a power party with grassroots made up of roughnecks who felt colored folk were taking their jobs.
Well ... they took advantage of those folk. Played them for fools, thought they would go away.
Problem is they created a Frankenstein ... and the Frankenstein has found a voice in Donald Trump.
Nobody cares what his policy on XYZ is ... just that he is going to go kick ass.
I'm not sure he can beat Cruz one on one ... but we're about to find out.
Trump's supporters are all over the spectrum politically, but for the most part are not disillusioned Tea Partiers. They're disillusioned everythings. They are the culmination of decades of a GOP (and to a lesser extent, the democrats) that hasn't come through for them; whether it be on issues of immigration, the domestic economy, or foreign policy. So they've now been drawn to the candidate who has boiled down all of that frustration into one single authoritarian message: "We will win, and I will get my way on every policy issue".
Both camps have been let down by the GOP, but for very different reasons. Zakaria sums it up pretty well in this column:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/how-the-gops-dishonesty-led-to-the-rise-of-donald-trump-and-ted-cruz/2016/01/28/d0bfdf8c-c5fb-11e5-a4aa-f25866ba0dc6_story.html
This is why Trump sucks in closed primary states but dominates when they're open. He has just as much support outside of the GOP as he does inside of it.
The best thing for Trump would be Sanders winning the nomination, because the GOP would have to vote for him then. If it's Hillary I think a lot of people stay home. -
Not too far off from the Rome story.allpurpleallgold said:Oh yes 1000 years from now the history books will all say how America was brought down by frivolous law suits and Kim Kardashian. You sound like an idiot.
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People like me aren't suffering.DuckHHunterisafag said:
No, but I'll look forward to seeing people like you suffer even more.ThomasFremont said:
If it happens and Trump gets dumpstered by the Bern, will you finally kill yourself?DuckHHunterisafag said:
If it happens and Sanders gets his ass handed to him, will you admit those who believed like you were dumbfucks?Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
Most Trump v. Sanders polls have Feel the Bern winningdnc said:
It might. The hard thing to decipher is just how much of the GOP electorate stays home/votes third party if Trump is the nominee. I don't think anybody really knows. There's a real possibility that a very large chunk just sits it out or votes Romney/whoever.greenblood said:
Which makes him a much bigger threat in a general election, than many people give him credit for.dnc said:
Bingo.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I don't agree with your assessment. The Tea Party is still here. They're still by and large Cruz supporters who want an extreme cutback on government and a renewed focus on socially restrictive policies.topdawgnc said:Back when Obama was elected a group of firebrand Republicans saw him as a meal ticket.
They created a thing called the Tea Party. This would fire up the grassroots and make the GOP a power party with grassroots made up of roughnecks who felt colored folk were taking their jobs.
Well ... they took advantage of those folk. Played them for fools, thought they would go away.
Problem is they created a Frankenstein ... and the Frankenstein has found a voice in Donald Trump.
Nobody cares what his policy on XYZ is ... just that he is going to go kick ass.
I'm not sure he can beat Cruz one on one ... but we're about to find out.
Trump's supporters are all over the spectrum politically, but for the most part are not disillusioned Tea Partiers. They're disillusioned everythings. They are the culmination of decades of a GOP (and to a lesser extent, the democrats) that hasn't come through for them; whether it be on issues of immigration, the domestic economy, or foreign policy. So they've now been drawn to the candidate who has boiled down all of that frustration into one single authoritarian message: "We will win, and I will get my way on every policy issue".
Both camps have been let down by the GOP, but for very different reasons. Zakaria sums it up pretty well in this column:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/how-the-gops-dishonesty-led-to-the-rise-of-donald-trump-and-ted-cruz/2016/01/28/d0bfdf8c-c5fb-11e5-a4aa-f25866ba0dc6_story.html
This is why Trump sucks in closed primary states but dominates when they're open. He has just as much support outside of the GOP as he does inside of it.
The best thing for Trump would be Sanders winning the nomination, because the GOP would have to vote for him then. If it's Hillary I think a lot of people stay home.
But you sound mad, which makes me think you definitely are.
Maybe try not being such a fucking loser.
Or take my advice and end the suffering before your guns get taken away. -
Good riddance, whoever you are.GeertWilders said:If the US elects that fucking communist I will skydive from an airplane and impale myself on the tip of the space needle.
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Jimbo, is that you?GeertWilders said: -
How are they going to get rich with all those taxes?PurpleJ said:It's funny how Bernie supporters cling to the idea that the rich will be able to afford all the "free" shit they're getting. They're voting everyone off the cliff and they don't even realize it. And the government cronies will still get rich. LOL.
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I hear having free health care and a degree practically pays the bills for you!allpurpleallgold said:
How are they going to get rich with all those taxes?PurpleJ said:It's funny how Bernie supporters cling to the idea that the rich will be able to afford all the "free" shit they're getting. They're voting everyone off the cliff and they don't even realize it. And the government cronies will still get rich. LOL.
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Deflecting.PurpleJ said:
I hear having free health care and a degree practically pays the bills for you!allpurpleallgold said:
How are they going to get rich with all those taxes?PurpleJ said:It's funny how Bernie supporters cling to the idea that the rich will be able to afford all the "free" shit they're getting. They're voting everyone off the cliff and they don't even realize it. And the government cronies will still get rich. LOL.
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Huh? I think you're missing the point here. The middle class and the poor will pay for their health care through taxes as well. If you think the taxes proposed by Bernie will cover it, then you're fucking stupid.allpurpleallgold said:
Deflecting.PurpleJ said:
I hear having free health care and a degree practically pays the bills for you!allpurpleallgold said:
How are they going to get rich with all those taxes?PurpleJ said:It's funny how Bernie supporters cling to the idea that the rich will be able to afford all the "free" shit they're getting. They're voting everyone off the cliff and they don't even realize it. And the government cronies will still get rich. LOL.
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CrispedPurpleJ said:
Huh? I think you're missing the point here. The middle class and the poor will pay for their health care through taxes as well. If you think theallpurpleallgold said:
Deflecting.PurpleJ said:
I hear having free health care and a degree practically pays the bills for you!allpurpleallgold said:
How are they going to get rich with all those taxes?PurpleJ said:It's funny how Bernie supporters cling to the idea that the rich will be able to afford all the "free" shit they're getting. They're voting everyone off the cliff and they don't even realize it. And the government cronies will still get rich. LOL.
taxes proposed by Bernie will cover itproposed taxes and free shit from Bernie actually happens, then you're fucking stupid. -
But you'll still vote for it.
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The middle class already pays for health insurance. So your point is poor people will have to pay taxes, a republicans wet dream, and that will cause the country to go off a cliff. You sound like a democrat.PurpleJ said:
Huh? I think you're missing the point here. The middle class and the poor will pay for their health care through taxes as well. If you think the taxes proposed by Bernie will cover it, then you're fucking stupid.allpurpleallgold said:
Deflecting.PurpleJ said:
I hear having free health care and a degree practically pays the bills for you!allpurpleallgold said:
How are they going to get rich with all those taxes?PurpleJ said:It's funny how Bernie supporters cling to the idea that the rich will be able to afford all the "free" shit they're getting. They're voting everyone off the cliff and they don't even realize it. And the government cronies will still get rich. LOL.
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Now who's deflecting?allpurpleallgold said:
The middle class already pays for health insurance. So your point is poor people will have to pay taxes, a republicans wet dream, and that will cause the country to go off a cliff. You sound like a democrat.PurpleJ said:
Huh? I think you're missing the point here. The middle class and the poor will pay for their health care through taxes as well. If you think the taxes proposed by Bernie will cover it, then you're fucking stupid.allpurpleallgold said:
Deflecting.PurpleJ said:
I hear having free health care and a degree practically pays the bills for you!allpurpleallgold said:
How are they going to get rich with all those taxes?PurpleJ said:It's funny how Bernie supporters cling to the idea that the rich will be able to afford all the "free" shit they're getting. They're voting everyone off the cliff and they don't even realize it. And the government cronies will still get rich. LOL.
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You.PurpleJ said:
Now who's deflecting?allpurpleallgold said:
The middle class already pays for health insurance. So your point is poor people will have to pay taxes, a republicans wet dream, and that will cause the country to go off a cliff. You sound like a democrat.PurpleJ said:
Huh? I think you're missing the point here. The middle class and the poor will pay for their health care through taxes as well. If you think the taxes proposed by Bernie will cover it, then you're fucking stupid.allpurpleallgold said:
Deflecting.PurpleJ said:
I hear having free health care and a degree practically pays the bills for you!allpurpleallgold said:
How are they going to get rich with all those taxes?PurpleJ said:It's funny how Bernie supporters cling to the idea that the rich will be able to afford all the "free" shit they're getting. They're voting everyone off the cliff and they don't even realize it. And the government cronies will still get rich. LOL.