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  • Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post

    And you voted for this guy? Have you not listened to these...smfh?

    A slew of racist statements. Fact is, Joe Biden IS systemic racism.

    "We do everything but hang people for jaywalking in this bill"
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hht0HKECNk

    "I don't want my children to grow up in a racial jungle"
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zg7GnbKilP4

    "It doesn't matter if they were deprived as a youth...we have no choice but to take them out of society....I don't care why they have become a malfactor in society...we have an obligation to corden them off from the rest of society"
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wsq30E6OSVU

    "If you have a problem figuring out whether you are for me or Trump, you ain't black"...."Poor kids are just as smart and just as talented as white kids"...
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0X75QI861o

    "You cannot go to a 7-11 or dunkin donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent"
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwqkpwV8j_A

    "Unlike the African American community with notable exceptions, the Latino community is an incredibly diverse community with incredibly different attitudes about different things": translated he is saying all blacks are the same.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fqmcA7FwaQ

    Talking of Romney: "He's goin' put y'all back in chains"
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gII8D-lzbA

    "A guy named Biden wrote this bill"..."You must take back the streets with more cops, more prisons, etc"..."Every major crime bill since 1976, and every minor one, that's come out of this Congress has had the name of Democratic Senator Joe Biden on that bill."
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCaO0NvadlQ
    Yes Biden is trash and he seems like the type of guy you would love to vote for he is very Republican.
    @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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    • I can't believe V voted for a guy that said and did all of that. Could have at least written in AOC.

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      • Originally posted by graphic-er View Post

        I'm not sure what you are grasping at here, so I'll leave at this. Again, nothing I said there says I want people to be obligated to share their vote. All I did was challenge this notion behind keeping your vote so personal and private as if there is some sort of inherit value in that other than avoiding a political discussion about why you voted that way. Maybe you see some sort of nefarious outcomes from that like getting fired from your job or ousted by a peer group or church congregation. I've certainly known other folks who think that way.

        My only hope that people become more politically engaged and get more educated. The reality is both parties hate educated voters. They love an electorate that is dumb and uninformed. Its easy to dupe them with platitudes and talking points that sound good... Like build a wall!

        And actually since you asked, yes my mind has been changed alot by the posts in this thread about the BLM protests and police brutality and the new type diversity trainings that have popped all over the corporate world in the past year. I've evolved my views considerably. When it all started i was definitely 100% with all these protesters. But then you read and get educated and you realize that the issues and facts lead you to a much more nuanced opinion.
        I do not think I was grasping at anyone; rather I interpreted your initial post (and if I misinterpreted what you were saying I apologize) as you saying folks who want to keep their “political choices” private are hiding something and being devious. I found this take to be condescending and even a bit presumptuous. I think there are lots of reasons folks would want to avoid that political discussion - specifically about how/who they voted [for] - and I do not agree those reasons are fear of a nefarious outcome.

        I agree with the rest of your post. I think we should encourage [respectufl] political discussion and I think we should want all of the population to be educated. That doesn’t mean we will all agree with each other but we should not want folks who simply spout talking points. I may have been born in the 80’s but I HATE social media because IMO it is painful to see what SM has turned into (and this is coming from someone who was excited to get his .edu email address when graduating high school in order to set up my facebook account).

        Lastly, props to you for evolving on your position of BLM. Ironically growing up around LEO and even working in private protective work I have had the opposite experience. I started off being very much in favor or law enforcement but over the last year I have had my opinion changed and while I still will probably favor law enforcement in general I 100% can see the protestors POV. Life experiences, including living overseas most of my youth, probably play a part in that.

        Have a great night

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        • Two more hours for the nightmare to be over, only thing that sucks is that the buffoon has to stay two more months and as the child he is he is going to try to screw everything as much as possible before leaving.



          He is also gonna try to steal as much as possible as well.
          @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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          • Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post

            Yeh, I have posted this 3 times or so. The reason is that V comes back talking smack about white people going down with this election. Yet the guy he's riding into town with is clearly a racist and passed law after law to imprison black people. My issue is why in the H does he get their vote? They just seem to care there is a D in front of his name. It just makes no sense. His record on race is barely above David Duke's.
            That's a very good question right? Why is the African American vote so staunchly Democrat. Well the answer is obvious. The Democrats pander to them relentlessly, even though they had barely any substance to offer. Mean while the Republican party did nothing over the past 2 decades but say be more like white people! The GOP is a big tent if you want to be more like white people! That coupled with the GOP embracing southern whites as their base. I do give Trump credit, he has directly tried to address black voters and issues that should matter to them. His 2016 slogan to black voters was actually pretty effective. "what have you got to lose" cause he was right the Democrats really haven't done much for the black community has a whole.

            The problem with Trump is that he is a terrible messenger. On one hand he can do something really great for HBCU's with 10 years funding. But then he can also do stupid like say not wanting people from **** hole country's. Or he can say some mean **** about Obama, Maxine Waters, John Lewis, or Black Athletes. While I think its dumb to say that Black voters are Monolithic on the issues, I think they very much take offense that way.
            You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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            • Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
              Two more hours for the nightmare to be over, only thing that sucks is that the buffoon has to stay two more months and as the child he is he is going to try to screw everything as much as possible before leaving.



              He is also gonna try to steal as much as possible as well.
              This bring up a very interesting question. Let's say he loses so clearly that even he see's that there is no hope for even a court battle, I realize that it is not in his nature to do this but let's pretend.

              Does he actually finish up his term or does he resign and make Mike Pence once again the second U.S. President from Indiana to have an extremely short shelf life?

              I almost suspect he does for two reasons. One just because his nature is not one to follow through once there is nowhere to go and second and most importantly because Pence will issue an overall pardon to him the same way Ford pardoned Nixon.

              Honestly I know that won't be popular for a lot of people but it really would probably be in the best interest of America. Trying to drag him through court for years will do NOTHING, he will not spend a night in jail and by pardoning him he would tacitly be saying he was guilty so to me that would be the best it would get because going the other route is only going to drag America through a process that will only inflame the streets more.


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              • Originally posted by graphic-er View Post

                That's a very good question right? Why is the African American vote so staunchly Democrat. Well the answer is obvious. The Democrats pander to them relentlessly, even though they had barely any substance to offer. Mean while the Republican party did nothing over the past 2 decades but say be more like white people! The GOP is a big tent if you want to be more like white people! That coupled with the GOP embracing southern whites as their base. I do give Trump credit, he has directly tried to address black voters and issues that should matter to them. His 2016 slogan to black voters was actually pretty effective. "what have you got to lose" cause he was right the Democrats really haven't done much for the black community has a whole.

                The problem with Trump is that he is a terrible messenger. On one hand he can do something really great for HBCU's with 10 years funding. But then he can also do stupid like say not wanting people from **** hole country's. Or he can say some mean **** about Obama, Maxine Waters, John Lewis, or Black Athletes. While I think its dumb to say that Black voters are Monolithic on the issues, I think they very much take offense that way.
                I don't think it's so much about "be more like white people". The GOP wants you to be more like a Republican and it's really something distinctive. I think it is the "white political party" largely due to financial reasons. Most rich people are GOP because they don't like taxes. Said another way, they don't want the government to rob them blind.

                So it is really a simple matter of most Democrats vote this way for the almighty dollar. The truly believe that the more government benefits they can extract from the rich, the better and there is no end to it. In doing so, they attempt to paint the GOP racist but all you have to do is look at Joe Biden and you know the average Republican isn't that bad.

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                • Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                  Two more hours for the nightmare to be over, only thing that sucks is that the buffoon has to stay two more months and as the child he is he is going to try to screw everything as much as possible before leaving.

                  He is also gonna try to steal as much as possible as well.
                  It is fascinating that people know ( or act like they know ) that Trump is going to lose this thing.

                  I cannot imagine the outcry if he wins. 4 more years.

                  No, I don't expect that simply because MSM says Biden is killing him. That's all we have to go by...MSM. Until we find out how close to right they are.

                  Personally, I see a lot more people voting which should normally benefit the Democrats. So yes, I might not be right but I think Biden wins. But I sure as H am not sure of that.

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                  • Dead serious question. Do you expect Biden to be replaced by Kamala before his term ends? Keep in mind that he often isn't aware of what city he's in, mistakes his wife for his sister, and can't remember Trump's first name. This man will be in charge of the nuclear codes.

                    Do you really think he will just step aside without a fight? I don't. It will be fascinatingly scary with him as president as his dementia is likely to progress.

                    Edit: OK, I am making an assumption here too that Biden wins. Could be wrong about that.

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                    • Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                      Dead serious question. Do you expect Biden to be replaced by Kamala before his term ends? Keep in mind that he often isn't aware of what city he's in, mistakes his wife for his sister, and can't remember Trump's first name. This man will be in charge of the nuclear codes.

                      Do you really think he will just step aside without a fight? I don't. It will be fascinatingly scary with him as president as his dementia is likely to progress.

                      Edit: OK, I am making an assumption here too that Biden wins. Could be wrong about that.
                      I'm telling you... turn off Fox News. Turn off the propaganda. It's impossible to read your posts and not recognize the propaganda that you've bitten on, hook line and sinker. You think you're informed, and you're actually the last person I'd look to get information from because of how ill-informed you are due to your gullibility to believe propaganda, and spread it.

                      I'm being serious with you here. You're showing yourself to be VERY susceptible to believing and repeating blatant propaganda.
                      Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                      "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                      -John Wooden

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                      • Originally posted by Bball View Post

                        I'm telling you... turn off Fox News. Turn off the propaganda. It's impossible to read your posts and not recognize the propaganda that you've bitten on, hook line and sinker. You think you're informed, and you're actually the last person I'd look to get information from because of how ill-informed you are due to your gullibility to believe propaganda, and spread it.

                        I'm being serious with you here. You're showing yourself to be VERY susceptible to believing and repeating blatant propaganda.
                        So you attack the messenger? Where am I wrong? Are you capable of pointing that out?

                        BTW, you guys talk about me using Fox talking points. Well, I could just say you use CNN talking points. But frankly, I think we both have our own, independent opinions. Sometimes some of the research at Fox probably aligns with some things I say, but the facts are out there.

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                        • Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                          Dead serious question. Do you expect Biden to be replaced by Kamala before his term ends? Keep in mind that he often isn't aware of what city he's in, mistakes his wife for his sister, and can't remember Trump's first name. This man will be in charge of the nuclear codes.

                          Do you really think he will just step aside without a fight? I don't. It will be fascinatingly scary with him as president as his dementia is likely to progress.

                          Edit: OK, I am making an assumption here too that Biden wins. Could be wrong about that.
                          I would give it 50/50 odds that Biden dies in office if elected. 25% odds he steps down due to being unable to perform his duties. There is a reason why they only considered women for the Vice President position, because they want to be the party with the first woman president because they believe that will get all the women to vote for them. It is likely they originally wanted Kamala to be their nominee, but she did so poorly in the primaries they had to find another way to get her there. The honest truth is the Democratic Party is not very democratic. It was exposed in 2016 with Bernie and Clinton, and now they are doing everything in their power to subvert the democratic process in the US.

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                          • Trump killing it in Indiana. He's got Kentucky too. I'm watching Georgia. If Biden wins that, it might be curtains for Trump. Michigan is also huge. Biden was very, very strong in Michigan in the primary.

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                            • Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post

                              So you attack the messenger? Where am I wrong? Are you capable of pointing that out?

                              BTW, you guys talk about me using Fox talking points. Well, I could just say you use CNN talking points. But frankly, I think we both have our own, independent opinions. Sometimes some of the research at Fox probably aligns with some things I say, but the facts are out there.
                              Just fact check the points in your own post and get back to me. You need to learn how to fact check. Badly.
                              Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                              "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                              -John Wooden

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                              • Originally posted by Bball View Post

                                Just fact check the points in your own post and get back to me. You need to learn how to fact check. Badly.
                                So you have nothing. OK.

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