2016 Presidential Race Topic

Posted by cjsweat on 11/10/2016 8:44:00 AM (view original):
Posted by The Taint on 7/20/2015 12:24:00 AM (view original):
I would love to see Trump get the nomination. Would be a slam dunk for the Democrats. That he's beginning to interest you says all you need to know about the way you think. The guy is a ******* idiot. My dream scenario is that he runs Indie.
I'm guessing that didn't work out for you.
Nope...been wrong many times. I should have never underestimated a country who's number one TV show is about the Kardashians.
11/11/2016 12:23 PM
don't you mean overestimated?
11/11/2016 12:25 PM
Anyone interested in a impeachment pool? I think he can make it at least 18 months.
11/11/2016 2:02 PM
Rumor has it that moy23 is being considered for a cabinet position.
11/11/2016 2:07 PM

(AP) — From New York to Illinois to California, in red states as well as blue, protesters decrying Donald Trump's election spent another night overtaking highways, smashing store windows, igniting fires and in at least one city, facing pepper spray and rubber projectiles from police trying to clear the streets.

The demonstrations stretched into a third straight night Thursday and came to a head in Portland, Oregon, where thousands marched and chanted, "We reject the president-elect!" while some lit firecrackers and sparked a dumpster blaze.

Officers began physically pushing back against the crowd that at times threw objects at them, making 26 arrests and using flash-bang devices and types of smoke or tear gas to force people to disperse.

Trump himself fired back, tweeting: "Just had a very open and successful presidential election. Now professional protesters, incited by the media, are protesting. Very unfair!"

In Portland, police termed the protest a riot after some 4,000 protesters surged into the downtown area. After giving several orders to leave, officers fired what appeared to be rubber projectiles. It was not immediately clear if anyone was hit.

The number of protesters dwindled by early Friday, and police ordered those still in the streets to disperse immediately or be "subject to arrest and the use of riot-control agents."

In Denver, protesters briefly shut down a freeway near downtown. Police said demonstrators made their way onto Interstate 25, stopping traffic for about a half-hour.

Protesters also briefly shut down highways in Minneapolis and Los Angeles.

In downtown San Francisco, high school students called out "not my president" as they marched, holding signs urging a Trump eviction. They waved rainbow banners and Mexican flags, as bystanders in the heavily Democratic city gave them high-fives from the sidelines.

"As a white, queer person, we need unity with people of color, we need to stand up," said Claire Bye, a 15-year-old sophomore at Academy High School. "I'm fighting for my rights as an LGBTQ person. I'm fighting for the rights of brown people, black people, Muslim people."

In New York City and Chicago, large groups gathered outside Trump Tower. In New York, they chanted angry slogans and waved banners bearing anti-Trump messages. Police still stood guard Friday on Fifth Avenue.

"You got everything straight up and down the line," demonstrator David Thomas said. "You got climate change, you got the Iran deal. You got gay rights, you got mass deportations. Just everything, straight up and down the line, the guy is wrong on every issue."

In Philadelphia, protesters near City Hall held signs bearing slogans: "Not Our President," ''Trans Against Trump" and "Make America Safe For All." Officers on bikes blocked traffic for the march that spanned four lanes of street traffic and even drew parents with children in strollers.

Jeanine Feito, 23, held a sign that read "not 1 more deportation." The Temple University student said she acknowledges Trump as president-elect but doesn't accept it.

"I'm Cuban-American. My parents are immigrants, and I'm also a woman. These are things Trump doesn't stand for," Feito said. "He's bullied us, discriminated against us, is racist and encourages violence. I think it's important we stand together and fight against this."

About 500 people turned out at a protest in Louisville, Kentucky, while hundreds in Baltimore marched to the stadium where the Ravens were playing a football game.

A group got into some shoving matches with police in Oakland, California, but Los Angeles saw mostly peaceful protests. City News Service reported that dozens of protesters in the nation's second-largest city were arrested around midnight when they refused to budge.

As expected, the demonstrations led to social media blowback from Trump supporters accusing protesters of sour grapes or worse, though there were no significant counterprotests. They said the demonstrators were not respecting the democratic process.

11/11/2016 2:28 PM
Still wondering what they're protesting. The election process?
11/11/2016 2:29 PM
Posted by stinenavy on 3/17/2015 8:30:00 PM (view original):
It's stupid to do, but people are acting like she used a gmail account. She was using her husband's server. I think that the former POTUS will have proper security measures in place. Like I said this issue isn't going to be affecting votes in Nov 2016. If Repubs in 2016 are trying to beat Hillary over Benghazi and a private email server, they might as well help move boxes into the White House for her.

That being said, Hillary is a poor politician. She's a wooden candidate, her forced laugh is irritating, and if she's asked why she wants to President, she'll probably stare at you blankly for an hour.
LOL.
11/11/2016 2:43 PM
Posted by MikeT23 on 11/11/2016 2:29:00 PM (view original):
Still wondering what they're protesting. The election process?
I've heard that rioting and destruction is an effective way to bring about change.
11/11/2016 3:30 PM
11/11/2016 3:33 PM
Posted by tecwrg on 11/11/2016 3:30:00 PM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 11/11/2016 2:29:00 PM (view original):
Still wondering what they're protesting. The election process?
I've heard that rioting and destruction is an effective way to bring about change.
yep, changes one from someone walking around free to someone in jail.
11/11/2016 4:11 PM
My wife pointed out something that I hadn't noticed. Besides the career protestors, there are a ton of Millennials protesting/marching. What she pointed out, is that Liberal Millennials (say, under 30) have never LOST an election. They started their voting with Obama, and think that the way of the world is full of government freebies and entitlement and trophies for everyone... because it ALWAYS has been that way.... at least from their perspective.

Then they lose. They don't get a trophy. Someone disagreed with them, and WON the argument.

So they throw a tantrum.
11/11/2016 4:47 PM
Posted by MikeT23 on 11/11/2016 2:29:00 PM (view original):
Still wondering what they're protesting. The election process?
Yes. They are a bunch of Bernie Sanders supporters, who is a commie.
11/11/2016 4:57 PM
Posted by raucous on 11/11/2016 4:57:00 PM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 11/11/2016 2:29:00 PM (view original):
Still wondering what they're protesting. The election process?
Yes. They are a bunch of Bernie Sanders supporters, who is a commie.
Who are you, Archie Bunker?
11/11/2016 5:18 PM
Posted by MikeT23 on 11/11/2016 2:29:00 PM (view original):
Still wondering what they're protesting. The election process?
But you know everything. How could something be going on that you do not understand fatso?
11/11/2016 5:20 PM
Our nations long nightmare has begun.
11/11/2016 5:21 PM
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