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hfojvt

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8. if I had a crystal ball
Mon May 2, 2016, 05:41 PM
May 2016

I would be using it to make stock picks, and I would be retired now.

It does seem tough though. Hillary is unpopular enough to make it tougher to re-take Congress. Even if congress does flip, that does not create 60, and the mood of the country, large parts of the country will not be any better. I find it to be kinda curious myself. Maybe it is age. When I was in my twenties and thirties I was unhappy and angry. Now, at 54, I am about as comfortable with my life as I have ever been.

Don't care much about my job. It is only halfway decent. Still making less money than I did in 1986 (when I had a much better job, I was a GS-7 potential 12) and I still do not have a love life, or seemingly any prospect of one, and the weather has sucked now for almost a week, but life is not that bad.

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Buh-bye America [View all] Cyrano May 2016 OP
That seems a bit overly pessimistic IMHO Proud Liberal Dem May 2016 #1
The Republican Party was declared dead in 1964 Cyrano May 2016 #2
1964 KamaAina May 2016 #3
I think that you meant 1964 Proud Liberal Dem May 2016 #4
Yep. My bad. 1964 Cyrano May 2016 #7
It was declared dead again in 1974. 1939 May 2016 #13
You can edit the post you know...nt Wounded Bear May 2016 #9
Rome fell, in part, because Romans stopped caring about ... Rome. closeupready May 2016 #5
That and those pesky tea-partying visigoths. JustABozoOnThisBus May 2016 #6
They are also more interested in Empire than the USA. And jwirr May 2016 #20
if I had a crystal ball hfojvt May 2016 #8
Not to be mean 1939 May 2016 #14
I didn't screw it up hfojvt May 2016 #19
If you don't mind my prying 1939 May 2016 #24
Hard for the repubs to navigate a primary to nominate a sane candidate. oldandhappy May 2016 #10
you're underestimating the damage Trump is doing to the Republicans 0rganism May 2016 #11
Sorry, I just don't agree with your assessment. This isn't new. AgadorSparticus May 2016 #12
Hopefully if s/he is a one term President then s/he will have three appointees to SCOTUS pnwmom May 2016 #15
So you think that 4 years of either Hillary's policies or Bernie's....... WillowTree May 2016 #16
Statistics would suggest whoever gets elected here will be a one termer. Algernon Moncrieff May 2016 #17
With that Executive stability has come the existence of the Imperial Presidency.. Volaris May 2016 #18
I am strangely optimistic. sofa king May 2016 #21
You know, these days I just flip through the newspaper that we get every morning question everything May 2016 #22
They have to really fight some heavy odds..... usedtobedemgurl May 2016 #23
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