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Lets not forget how the republicans acted when Obama was elected now.
https://www.facebook.com/MicMedia/vi...8187049870748/ click to play |
Originally Posted by triple88a
(Post 1387620)
Lets not forget how the republicans acted when Obama was elected now.
https://www.facebook.com/MicMedia/vi...8187049870748/ /s |
But this happened :D
and why isnt the fb embedding working any more? click to play |
Yes, hateful rhetoric and signs are the same as rioting and physically attacking people.
WWIII needs to happen and blow this whole damn place up and let Mother Nature try again. |
Originally Posted by z31maniac
(Post 1387709)
Yes, hateful rhetoric and signs are the same as rioting and physically attacking people.
WWIII needs to happen and blow this whole damn place up and let Mother Nature try again. |
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I guess a lot of people hated trumps speech yesterday. They've been comparing him to Hitler, complaining how he continues to spill retoric like he's campaigning.
The American people elect the black sheep and can't understand that he is not like the others. He will not act, say, or do things like those before him. Maybe it's just the blind dems who can't see this. Maybe it's me who doesn't understand. |
I've been hearing a lot about how divisive it was as well.
I watched it live, and I did not get that vibe at all. I don't really understand what there was to be mad about. |
Originally Posted by Erat
(Post 1387793)
I guess a lot of people hated trumps speech yesterday. They've been comparing him to Hitler, complaining how he continues to spill retoric like he's campaigning.
The American people elect the black sheep and can't understand that he is not like the others. He will not act, say, or do things like those before him. Maybe it's just the blind dems who can't see this. Maybe it's me who doesn't understand. how exactly could you even begin to compare Trump to Hitler? Obama's rhetoric and actually actions as president are much more similar. But then again, no one really excepts a liberal to understand simple things. |
Originally Posted by Monk
(Post 1387804)
I've been hearing a lot about how divisive it was as well.
I watched it live, and I did not get that vibe at all. I don't really understand what there was to be mad about. |
Originally Posted by Erat
(Post 1387793)
I guess a lot of people hated trumps speech yesterday. They've been comparing him to Hitler, complaining how he continues to spill retoric like he's campaigning.
The American people elect the black sheep and can't understand that he is not like the others. He will not act, say, or do things like those before him. Maybe it's just the blind dems who can't see this. Maybe it's me who doesn't understand. how exactly could you even begin to compare Trump to Hitler? Obama's rhetoric and actually actions as president are much more similar. But then again, no one really excepts a liberal to understand simple things. Hell, Bearnie Sanders ran as a "democratic" socialist. All you need to know is that NAZI stands for National-Socialist German Workers' Party... |
and remember, it was Obama who brought out this sort of decisiveness and violence, not Trump. Trump is just opposed to it.
https://www.facebook.com/myiannopoul...5309194273644/ click to play these criminals, that Obama propped up, is exactly why American NEEDS Trump. someone needs to be a mother to these children. |
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So, can't we just deport her (permanently) already? edit: wtf is wrong with yt videos loading automatically anymore? |
Sounds like lots of folks confuse anarchists for liberals. This seems timely.
Who Are These Protesters In Black And Why Are They Smashing Things?: DCist
Originally Posted by Joe Perez
(Post 1385403)
This is why I tend to take all data pertaining to things like unemployment, labor-force participation, etc., with a grain of salt. GDP per capita is really the only unambiguous measure of national prosperity which cannot be manipulated by changing the way you define certain words.
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Originally Posted by ridethecliche
(Post 1387924)
Depends on how you think income inequality/disparity factors into 'national prosperity'.
It's also tempting to assume that income-inequality is the product of some institutional pressure, as opposed to merely reflecting a gradual shift in work ethic as a byproduct of social / familial upbringing. |
Originally Posted by Joe Perez
(Post 1387953)
I've not been able to find any infographic-friendly data sources which break down GDP into an income-inequality-exposing form.
It's also tempting to assume that income-inequality is the product of some institutional pressure, as opposed to merely reflecting a gradual shift in work ethic as a byproduct of social / familial upbringing. If it was the product of work ethic, then most new immigrant families would be loaded. |
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