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onecaliberal

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32. Yup. In California they basically said fuck off and don't vote, then the people who did
Sat Jun 11, 2016, 11:41 AM
Jun 2016

2.5 million votes will not be counted. They are brain dead enough to think those people are going to vote in November. It's not going to happen. If they do vote it won't be for her. Everyone I've talked to in my general area is steaming mad about what happened in the California primary and before.

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So many Americans live in denial as they swallow the American work ethic that it's ALL their fault. RKP5637 Jun 2016 #1
Totally agree.. raindaddy Jun 2016 #18
Unless you are a 1%er or one of their minions, you are screwed. hobbit709 Jun 2016 #2
But 8 years later... Barack_America Jun 2016 #3
Because quite a few of them in Washington were in on it. hobbit709 Jun 2016 #4
Not all Democrats are your friend davidn3600 Jun 2016 #6
Because they do not care about people, they care about protecting their donors onecaliberal Jun 2016 #12
It's sad to think that working families has no one to advocate for them. Barack_America Jun 2016 #15
Yup. In California they basically said fuck off and don't vote, then the people who did onecaliberal Jun 2016 #32
Because many dems with $$$$$'s are much like republicans. It's inate human behavior for RKP5637 Jun 2016 #19
While that's the case for many people, I don't think it's the true for everyone in the bottom 99%. Just reading posts Jun 2016 #7
There's millions who had their retirement funds wiped one way or another hobbit709 Jun 2016 #8
That can (and does) happen to many, certainly. Hell, I had my own crises about 5 years ago when I Just reading posts Jun 2016 #11
If I may ask, did you raise children? Barack_America Jun 2016 #9
No. Single, never married. Just reading posts Jun 2016 #10
I would suspect that not having children is the difference. Barack_America Jun 2016 #13
Oh, there's no doubt. When I talk with my co-workers about my vacations, to a person their reaction Just reading posts Jun 2016 #14
Raising one child costs over 200K, no matter how careful/lucky you are. Yo_Mama Jun 2016 #22
It's folks like you who want to Make America Great Again, I suspect. Good luck. n/t jtuck004 Jun 2016 #30
Part of the problem is what you see. Igel Jun 2016 #38
Time for more OPIATES of the People so here: YOUR reward is in heaven, dude... HereSince1628 Jun 2016 #5
We just had a chance to change it all SmittynMo Jun 2016 #16
Yep, exactly what happened. As most history shows, Americans are often not the RKP5637 Jun 2016 #20
It be nice to see a graph of voting against one's own interests... Barack_America Jun 2016 #23
That, would be VERY interesting to see!!! n/t RKP5637 Jun 2016 #24
And CLinton WILL NOT make it any better Ferd Berfel Jun 2016 #17
Well, duh..... 90-percent Jun 2016 #21
Too bad so sad...coulda had a candidate that actually cares about their plight, NorthCarolina Jun 2016 #25
That is the way the American voters want it, otherwise they would elect different people. LiberalArkie Jun 2016 #26
There has to be a breaking point. Barack_America Jun 2016 #27
I hope this does not happen but that time will come when jwirr Jun 2016 #37
?? Barack_America Jun 2016 #40
Most people in a good position do not understand what is jwirr Jun 2016 #42
It is Congress who can raise the Federal minimum wage in a day. (R) Congress members will not. Sunlei Jun 2016 #28
Monthly expenses are so expensive nowadays forthemiddle Jun 2016 #29
wasn't that long ago there was no cell phone, cable and internet bill Skittles Jun 2016 #46
Five, five days. Ah ah ah Fumesucker Jun 2016 #31
LOL Orrex Jun 2016 #33
What? Income inequality can't be discussed in 5 days? Barack_America Jun 2016 #35
The chocolate ration is being increased from five grams a week to fifteen grams a month Fumesucker Jun 2016 #36
And the norm is 4 square meters per person. Igel Jun 2016 #39
I think he beats the pants off journalists today Fumesucker Jun 2016 #44
Wow do you have me confused. Barack_America Jun 2016 #41
Someone congratulated me today on a post that I had put up by mistake and edited Fumesucker Jun 2016 #45
Job markets are changing. Inflation. Nt AgadorSparticus Jun 2016 #34
It takes a LOT of energy felix_numinous Jun 2016 #43
A plutocracy doesn't care about the working class and seems to almost be done destroying Rex Jun 2016 #47
Savings rates have traditionally been very bad in the US bhikkhu Jun 2016 #48
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