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« on: November 09, 2016, 12:41:28 PM »

daddie0?    uglystupid2  uglystupid2  2funny  2funny
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« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2016, 12:45:39 PM »

I just asked the same thing and my post got pulled. ????????????????????????????????
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« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2016, 12:52:18 PM »

I just asked the same thing and my post got pulled. ????????????????????????????????
It's just a question......I'm concerned about his feelings and general well being.   angel
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« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2016, 01:09:17 PM »

I just asked the same thing and my post got pulled. ????????????????????????????????
It's just a question......I'm concerned about his feelings and general well being.   angel

Good for you.
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« Reply #4 on: November 09, 2016, 01:52:26 PM »

I just asked the same thing and my post got pulled. ????????????????????????????????
It's just a question......I'm concerned about his feelings and general well being.   angel

Me too. Or at least I would be if I didn't have his posts blocked. :-)
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« Reply #5 on: November 09, 2016, 01:52:56 PM »

I just asked the same thing and my post got pulled. ????????????????????????????????
It's just a question......I'm concerned about his feelings and general well being.   angel

As am I  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #6 on: November 09, 2016, 02:32:02 PM »

Youuuuu rang?  I've been much less active on this board because I'm so busy with nursing school.

I'm definitely disappointed in the election to say the least.  I'm not Mexican, Muslim, or a woman.  I am not on Obamacare, nor do I rely on any social programs.  I'm too old to get drafted into whatever war Trump is going to get us into.  If I was only concerned about myself, there isn't too much to be worried about.  I don't think like that though.  I have concern for minorities, women, those that are a different religion than I, and the less fortunate.  I worry about what will happen to them.

If you want to talk about a "rigged" system, how about the electoral college?  The 2nd time in 16 years that a candidate wins the popular vote, but doesn't get elected president.  A stark reminder that we do not live in a democracy, but rather a republic.  A republic where billionaires decide which billionaire gets elected to office.  With Trump elected, there is no chance of overturning Citizens United, so the cycle continues.  A republican FBI chief writing a letter less than two weeks before the election, creating uncertainty about Clinton, then retracting two days before the election was awfully shady.

I worry about a religious test to enter the country.  Even though Muslims are no friend to the Jews, I am aware of what happens when a religion gets scapegoated.  I've read of countries (including America) refusing to accept Jews when they were being persecuted.  America was founded on religious freedom, and I am appalled and embarrassed that a man that proffers a religious test to enter our country was elected.

Donald Trump is so thin-skinned and reactionary that I have a genuine fear of nuclear war.  I pray it doesn't happen, but I know he wants it to happen and he will have the power to do so.  He also doesn't believe in science, or climate change, and we have such a small window to turn that around that I fear for the world, especially the less privileged.  I have disagreed with Republican policy for a long time, but this is the first time that I feel a real, existential threat to the existence of mankind (at least since the cold war).

I am embarrassed for America.  A man that has cheated on at least two of his three wives, is divorced twice, and has bragged about trying to sleep with married women is going to be our president.  A man accused by a dozen women of sexual assault.  A man that is currently being sued for fraud.  Don't get me wrong, I understand why people didn't vote for Hillary, but electing a brash, egotistical reality tv show host with no political experience President?  Im aghast.

Now Russia will claim whatever countries it wants.  Estonia?  Lithuania?  The rest of Ukraine? How about Poland while they are at it?  China, go ahead and help yourself to whatever you like in the East China Sea.  Trump will be cool with it all.  How about we let Saudi Arabia, South Korea, and Japan get nukes.  What could possible go wrong with that?  We are royally screwed folks.

I don't know if you noticed earlier in my diatribe, I referred to Trump as "our president".  Unlike many Republicans, I respect the process even if I dislike the outcome.  How many of you said Obama was "not your president"?  Now that the tables are turned, and the Republicans will control every aspect of government, do you still think the strategies Republicans have used the past 8 years are a good blueprint for what the Democrats should do?  Should the Democrats filibuster every single thing proposed?  Refuse to vote on presidential appointments?  Is what's good for the goose good for the gander?

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« Reply #7 on: November 09, 2016, 03:05:52 PM »

Youuuuu rang?  I've been much less active on this board because I'm so busy with nursing school.

I'm definitely disappointed in the election to say the least.  I'm not Mexican, Muslim, or a woman.  I am not on Obamacare, nor do I rely on any social programs.  I'm too old to get drafted into whatever war Trump is going to get us into.  If I was only concerned about myself, there isn't too much to be worried about.  I don't think like that though.  I have concern for minorities, women, those that are a different religion than I, and the less fortunate.  I worry about what will happen to them.

If you want to talk about a "rigged" system, how about the electoral college?  The 2nd time in 16 years that a candidate wins the popular vote, but doesn't get elected president.  A stark reminder that we do not live in a democracy, but rather a republic.  A republic where billionaires decide which billionaire gets elected to office.  With Trump elected, there is no chance of overturning Citizens United, so the cycle continues.  A republican FBI chief writing a letter less than two weeks before the election, creating uncertainty about Clinton, then retracting two days before the election was awfully shady.

I worry about a religious test to enter the country.  Even though Muslims are no friend to the Jews, I am aware of what happens when a religion gets scapegoated.  I've read of countries (including America) refusing to accept Jews when they were being persecuted.  America was founded on religious freedom, and I am appalled and embarrassed that a man that proffers a religious test to enter our country was elected.

Donald Trump is so thin-skinned and reactionary that I have a genuine fear of nuclear war.  I pray it doesn't happen, but I know he wants it to happen and he will have the power to do so.  He also doesn't believe in science, or climate change, and we have such a small window to turn that around that I fear for the world, especially the less privileged.  I have disagreed with Republican policy for a long time, but this is the first time that I feel a real, existential threat to the existence of mankind (at least since the cold war).

I am embarrassed for America.  A man that has cheated on at least two of his three wives, is divorced twice, and has bragged about trying to sleep with married women is going to be our president.  A man accused by a dozen women of sexual assault.  A man that is currently being sued for fraud.  Don't get me wrong, I understand why people didn't vote for Hillary, but electing a brash, egotistical reality tv show host with no political experience President?  Im aghast.

Now Russia will claim whatever countries it wants.  Estonia?  Lithuania?  The rest of Ukraine? How about Poland while they are at it?  China, go ahead and help yourself to whatever you like in the East China Sea.  Trump will be cool with it all.  How about we let Saudi Arabia, South Korea, and Japan get nukes.  What could possible go wrong with that?  We are royally screwed folks.

I don't know if you noticed earlier in my diatribe, I referred to Trump as "our president".(NOTICEDDON"TGIVEASHIT)  Unlike many Republicans, I respect the process even if I dislike the outcome.  How many of you said Obama  proposed?  Refuse to vote on presidential appointments?  Is what's good for the goose good for the gander?


Yes....No....Probably.....Maybe....Could be....Naw never happen.... Place these answers anywhere you wish. Glad you are busy with school.  Wink
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« Reply #8 on: November 09, 2016, 03:18:35 PM »

I would expect this  from Califonina.From what I hear the air,what there is of it, is according to Gov Brown  saturated with cow flatuance.
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« Reply #9 on: November 09, 2016, 04:02:44 PM »

Most of the speculations are so wild they don't deserve any discussion.  Wow.  Just wow.

For those of you that have previously complained of the electoral college you must have forgotten what the purpose of the college has been since the beginning.  The point of the electoral college was to offset slightly the advantage of more populated states to give the less populated states some power.  Each state gets a number of votes corresponding its number of Representatives (population) and the number of its Senators ( equal power for each state).  That someone can be elected while his opponent captures the popular vote demonstartes that the college is doing what it was intended to do.

It does make sense that someone from a very large state would complain of the electoral college while people from the Dakotas or Montana would not. 
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« Reply #10 on: November 09, 2016, 04:58:59 PM »

Thank you Carl.   cooldude

I have been against it in the past, but I changed my mind.

It is only slightly less democratic than popular vote (in a vacuum), but perhaps more democratic overall when looking at all 50 states (with an attempt at fairness for the small population ones, whose votes might otherwise be entirely meaningless).  We are after all called the United States, so each state ought to have at least some say in national elections (and 3 or 4 electoral votes is not much say).

The fact that CA, NY, and FL have some of the biggest populations (of nitwits) also has something to do with it.  (No offense intended to the vast majority of you, just a couple of you)

My VA only has 13 electoral votes, and we are clearly full of nitwits too.
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« Reply #11 on: November 09, 2016, 05:44:41 PM »

I understand the purpose of the electoral college, I just don't agree with it.
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« Reply #12 on: November 10, 2016, 04:12:57 AM »

I understand the purpose of the electoral college, I just don't agree with it.

I accept the wisdom of the Founders of this country, over ours.  The Big states signed a contract, the Constitution, to do it this way. Let's honor their wisdom.
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« Reply #13 on: November 10, 2016, 05:45:36 AM »

The rules are the same for everyone. If we disagree with it or not really makes no difference. The fact that we CAN disagree and discuss it freely is everything.

I do not remember anyone looting, burning, and rioting when Obama got elected! Wonder why?  tickedoff
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« Reply #14 on: November 10, 2016, 06:55:09 AM »

I'm glad that you are so insulated in your life from the decisions made. Maybe that is why you have the luxury to be so arrogant and say that you are disappointed in America. You speak about Trumps divorcing like it compares equally with Hillary's many investigations, subpoenas and indictments at least in your book I guess.

Why don't you question these in your support of Hillary?

I see a glass ceiling at work here and not the one Hillary was trying to go through but the one that money insulates people from so they have no idea the consequences of the rules and laws enacted that people have to suffer with. It gives god like thought to those who forget that everyone in the middle is not ok but struggling. It make them see things of the poor but forget those who are the working middle class that struggle each day to make it.

I have seen many men loose this type of money and they are a sad site to behold. They are not men but slaves not able to sympathize with their fellow man.
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« Reply #15 on: November 10, 2016, 07:21:42 AM »

I love when democrats or liberals or progressives bitch about the electoral college.  The states that always go their way have the largest amount of e-votes.  California has 55 alone, NY has 29.  It takes 20 other states just to override these two.

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« Reply #16 on: November 10, 2016, 09:02:11 AM »


The fact that CA, NY, and FL have some of the biggest populations (of nitwits) also has something to do with it. 

VA only has 13 electoral votes, and we are clearly full of nitwits too.

Well, your part of it does.

My end of the state voted correctly!  Smiley
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« Reply #17 on: November 10, 2016, 01:27:24 PM »


The fact that CA, NY, and FL have some of the biggest populations (of nitwits) also has something to do with it.  

VA only has 13 electoral votes, and we are clearly full of nitwits too.


Well, your part of it does.

My end of the state voted correctly!  Smiley


Well for sure the vast majority of D votes came from the self interested NoVA voters in the northern counties.  But 75K Ds in Richmond, and 41K in Norfolk was enough to lose us the state 49.9% D and 45% R (ie 5% of the vote carried it for the Ds)

http://www.nytimes.com/elections/results/virginia-president-clinton-trump



(350,000 assholes in my Fairfax County definitely is a lot of assholes)  Embarrassed

But too bad, so sad for them.  (for a change)
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« Reply #18 on: November 10, 2016, 01:43:14 PM »

Hmmm mm mm! The party that demanded Trump accept the outcome of the election now protests the outcome?  crazy2
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« Reply #19 on: November 10, 2016, 03:59:22 PM »

Hmmm mm mm! The party that demanded Trump accept the outcome of the election now protests the outcome?  crazy2

Amazing isn't it!
And now, since the Hildabeast won the popular vote, they are trying to get the folks who actually cast each electoral vote to change their vote to Hillary thereby actually electing Hillary to office. Ya' can't make this stuff up.
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« Reply #20 on: November 10, 2016, 04:08:40 PM »

If you want to talk about a "rigged" system, how about the electoral college?  The 2nd time in 16 years that a candidate wins the popular vote, but doesn't get elected president.  A stark reminder that we do not live in a democracy, but rather a republic.  A republic where billionaires decide which billionaire gets elected to office.  With Trump elected, there is no chance of overturning Citizens United, so the cycle continues.  A republican FBI chief writing a letter less than two weeks before the election, creating uncertainty about Clinton, then retracting two days before the election was awfully shady.

I find this interesting.   Now you have concerns about the Electoral College but, before the election, not  a word was spoken of your concern when you thought all those swing states would go your way.

Since I had to accept Obama as our leader for the last eight years, I'm pretty sure you can handle Trump for the next four.   I honestly doubt he'll want to run for another term but, that is yet to be determined.    SCOTUS is safe from the witch.   I'm a happy camper.    https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=The+Witch+is+Dead%2c+wizard+of+oz&view=detail&mid=588D70540AFA79E412AC588D70540AFA79E412AC&FORM=VIRE
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« Reply #21 on: November 10, 2016, 04:20:03 PM »

Hillary more of the popular vote because of the all the dead that voted. But she did not win the majority of the country just a few of the most densly populated city areas not even whole states.



Obama FAILED
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« Reply #22 on: November 10, 2016, 04:26:07 PM »

Hillary more of the popular vote because of the all the dead that voted. But she did not win the majority of the country just a few of the most densly populated city areas not even whole cities.



Obama FAILED
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KZTDtTkHW8
When I had American Government class in 11th grade they taught us we didn't elect the president by land mass. But things might have changed, that was a long time ago.
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« Reply #23 on: November 10, 2016, 04:51:05 PM »

Back when we were a nation of laws not men

Now days....... it's who crys the loudest

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« Reply #24 on: November 10, 2016, 05:03:22 PM »

Hillary more of the popular vote because of the all the dead that voted. But she did not win the majority of the country just a few of the most densly populated city areas not even whole cities.



Obama FAILED
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KZTDtTkHW8
When I had American Government class in 11th grade they taught us we didn't elect the president by land mass. But things might have changed, that was a long time ago.


While I do understand, I have to remind you that the time to complain and do something about it is, before you lose an election.

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« Reply #25 on: November 10, 2016, 05:05:59 PM »

Hillary more of the popular vote because of the all the dead that voted. But she did not win the majority of the country just a few of the most densly populated city areas not even whole cities.



Obama FAILED
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KZTDtTkHW8
When I had American Government class in 11th grade they taught us we didn't elect the president by land mass. But things might have changed, that was a long time ago.


Do you really need a lesson in the obvious, I doubt it, but are just being obtuse.  Trump won the red and Hillary the blue and the electoral votes that went along with them. The popular vote was not that much different and confined to small dense cities but Trump won more of the country, thank God.
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« Reply #26 on: November 10, 2016, 05:11:07 PM »

 2funny Do you really need a lesson that total land mass doesn't mean crap. It's the total amount of votes that wins each states electoral votes. Obama didn't have the country's land colored blue either, but he won twice. Winning a county that covers a third of the state doesn't mean you get a third of the votes.
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« Reply #27 on: November 10, 2016, 05:23:54 PM »

OMG

More land mass translates into more states, translates into more electorate votes, translates into win for Trump. Each state only has a certain number of electoral votes, get enough states and it translates into more votes, regardless somewhat on population. Obama got major states with many electoral votes even though a majority of the country as land mass didn't want him. So while land mass in of itself doesn't win votes the people in more of those land masses with electoral votes does. The most densely populated states only have a certain number of electoral votes once counted then on to the next state even though there may be more population in that state.
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« Reply #28 on: November 10, 2016, 05:40:45 PM »

OMG

More land mass translates into more states, translates into more electorate votes, translates into win for Trump. Each state only has a certain number of electoral votes, get enough states and it translates into more votes, regardless somewhat on population. Obama got major states with many electoral votes even though a majority of the country as land mass didn't want him. So while land mass in of itself doesn't win votes the people in more of those land masses with electoral votes does. The most densely populated states only have a certain number of electoral votes once counted then on to the next state even though there may be more population in that state.
A candidate can win only 10% of a states land mass yet get 70% of the votes. Don't believe it. Look at the results for New York State.
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« Reply #29 on: November 10, 2016, 06:18:08 PM »


When you look at the electoral map,, Trump had more coverage than Verizon
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« Reply #30 on: November 10, 2016, 07:15:41 PM »


When you look at the electoral map,, Trump had more coverage than Verizon

Maybe he can make a buck as their spokesman.  Smiley
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« Reply #31 on: November 10, 2016, 07:17:13 PM »

Hillary more of the popular vote because of the all the dead that voted. But she did not win the majority of the country just a few of the most densly populated city areas not even whole states.



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I've not been a fan of the Electoral College.

However, when you look at all of the red on that map it is obvious that the majority of the country did vote for trump.

She won in the big cities but she didn't win the country.

Maybe the electoral college does have a purpose.
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« Reply #32 on: November 10, 2016, 08:00:14 PM »

I'm just gonna leave this here...  Evil

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« Reply #33 on: November 10, 2016, 08:14:56 PM »

I'm just gonna leave this here...  Evil


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« Reply #34 on: November 10, 2016, 08:24:13 PM »

Just a observation, but as I look at the SD color, the reservations are blue. Maybe the same for ND. I wonder why that is?
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« Reply #35 on: November 11, 2016, 02:57:26 AM »

A candidate can win only 10% of a states land mass yet get 70% of the votes. Don't believe it. Look at the results for New York State.

 Hillary in NY had 4,143,874 or 59%, Trump had 2,640,570 or 37 percent so Hillary won NY but she did not win the whole of NY just the big cities with more population.  The map in red is not painted that way for land mass its so you can see that the majority of people in these areas voted for Trump. So that translated into Trump winning more people and territory in areas less densely populated and less votes and losing the state. It does not mean that people in the blue or red did not vote for the opposite candidate only that was the majority vote in that area. This map shows more people voted for Trump across the country in big and small cities and they occupy a greater land mass not like tightly packed NY. This represented counties and cities also so we are really talking about population density as compares to land mass and electoral votes. But it comes down to more red more wins since the cities big cities only have so many electoral votes, once gone they are done and we look to other states, cities, towns to pick up votes regardless of population density of that one city. So if you capture the hearts of the people like Trump did and they are spread throughout the country with less dense populations you picked up electoral votes and win. So land mass like I said in itself is not the determining factor but all that red is not just or only land mass it represents  people with votes that voted for Trump.

BTW who did you vote for, since you were undecided  Roll Eyes

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« Reply #36 on: November 11, 2016, 04:54:20 AM »

A candidate can win only 10% of a states land mass yet get 70% of the votes. Don't believe it. Look at the results for New York State.

 Hillary in NY had 4,143,874 or 59%, Trump had 2,640,570 or 37 percent so Hillary won NY but she did not win the whole of NY just the big cities with more population.  The map in red is not painted that way for land mass its so you can see that the majority of people in these areas voted for Trump. So that translated into Trump winning more people and territory in areas less densely populated and less votes and losing the state. It does not mean that people in the blue or red did not vote for the opposite candidate only that was the majority vote in that area. This map shows more people voted for Trump across the country in big and small cities and they occupy a greater land mass not like tightly packed NY. This represented counties and cities also so we are really talking about population density as compares to land mass and electoral votes. But it comes down to more red more wins since the cities big cities only have so many electoral votes, once gone they are done and we look to other states, cities, towns to pick up votes regardless of population density of that one city. So if you capture the hearts of the people like Trump did and they are spread throughout the country with less dense populations you picked up electoral votes and win. So land mass like I said in itself is not the determining factor but all that red is not just or only land mass it represents  people with votes that voted for Trump.

BTW who did you vote for, since you were undecided  Roll Eyes


Clinton. I'm glad you finally understand how our Electoral system works.  coolsmiley
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