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A friend who is a Bernie supporter posted an op-ed about how Clinton is committing voter fraud and that the exit poll data shows that Bernie should have won many of the states that he lost by a small margin.

I am not going to post the article but it does bring up some interesting discussion idea. Mainly do you think that there is voter fraud out there and that the voting machines are hacked? Do you think that Clinton is legitimately winning these states? What about Trump?

AbsoFREAKINGlutely there is voter fraud going on with the Democratic side of the election. There is proof everywhere from pictures to videos. Hell, Bill Clinton himself was INSIDE of a Massachusetts polling area while they were open shilling for Hilary. Wasserman Schultz has gone on record saying some very incriminating things. It's not a theory, it is fact. Bernie should be at least equal to Hilary, if not past her by now.

Now Trump, no way he's winning because of voter fraud. He's winning fair and square which is hilarious. The GOP would rather have allegations of fraud floating out there so they can justify Trump's massive lead somehow.
 
A friend who is a Bernie supporter posted an op-ed about how Clinton is committing voter fraud and that the exit poll data shows that Bernie should have won many of the states that he lost by a small margin.

I am not going to post the article but it does bring up some interesting discussion idea. Mainly do you think that there is voter fraud out there and that the voting machines are hacked? Do you think that Clinton is legitimately winning these states? What about Trump?

Sure, it would not surprise me that there is still voter fraud out there.

What complicates things even further, however, is the complicated (and some would argue corrupt) delegate process on both sides. Like, how does Cruz win states like Colorado without even giving the people a chance to vote? I hate the caucus systems too. Like how did Cruz win Maine, while Trump won in a landslide in every other Northeast state? (hint, it's because the insider party elders decided Maine, not the people). And what's with the dems and their stupid superdelegate process? IMO, every state should be one man, one vote, and the delegates should either be awarded in a winner-take-all or proportional allocation, across the board. However, we live in a republic where every state is different. And I still believe local control is better. But when you're deciding things at the federal level, I tend to feel like all states should play by the same rules.

I keep hearing more and more that a lot of Bernie supporters may indeed vote for Trump if Hillary gets the nomination. People just do not like her.

Meanwhile, more and more Republicans seem to be uniting behind Trump. You know that's happening when people like Jon Huntsman start getting behind him. (http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/huntsman-donald-trump)

It will be interesting to see how all this plays out.
 
Folks complaining about the primary system and how it's unfair, unethical, fraud, undemocratic, etc. need to remember that the primaries are designed by the committees of each party in the individual states. If you are an independent and upset that your vote isn't counted in a Democratic primary in a closed state, it's on you. You had the opportunity to go and register as an R or a D in order to take part in the R or D primary. The rules for who can participate have been available for weeks, months, or years (depending on the state).

I'm not saying the primary system is perfect (or even good) and couldn't be improved with some simplification or maybe some state-to-state consistency but I don't think I would call it unfair and complain about the rules after the fact because you don't like the results.

Bottom line: if you want to take part in the primary being held by the Republican or Democratic party, you need to play by their rules.
 
A friend who is a Bernie supporter posted an op-ed about how Clinton is committing voter fraud and that the exit poll data shows that Bernie should have won many of the states that he lost by a small margin.

I am not going to post the article but it does bring up some interesting discussion idea. Mainly do you think that there is voter fraud out there and that the voting machines are hacked? Do you think that Clinton is legitimately winning these states? What about Trump?

Hanging chads, hacked machines, nothing new, just recycled / updated stories. Remember, Gore actually won 12 years ago.
 
CANT STUMP THE TRUMP!!!

Donald takes it all in Indiana!

We are going to make America GREAT again!
We are going to build a wall and Mexico WILL pay for it!
We will bomb the hell out of ISIS
Manufacturing jobs will return!!

If this makes the rest of the world hate us even more, ruins our diplomatic relations with pretty much everyone, starts more wars and bankrupts the country WHO CARES because we will be GREAT again!!

TRUMP 2016 because thinking is too hard and a Manhattan Billionaire cares so much about people who live off of social security in trailers, so lets just blame it on brown people and bombs away!
 
Oh Yeah.....

A trade war we will start:8:.....a trade war we will start:8:.....hi ho the dairyo:8::8:.....at least four trade wars we will start:8:!
 
And Cruz is outta here. Pardon my language but the next six months are going to be a shit show like no other.

Honestly, I'm glad. That guy is probably worse than Trump. At least Trump will act in his own selfish interest--Cruz was far more dangerous IMHO. Of course, this is like choosing between a turd sandwich & a turd hot dog.
 
Honestly, I'm glad. That guy is probably worse than Trump. At least Trump will act in his own selfish interest--Cruz was far more dangerous IMHO. Of course, this is like choosing between a turd sandwich & a turd hot dog.

Im glad I'm leaving the country in a month!

This is going to be more of a circus than 2000.
 
I haven't been more pleased about a candidate getting out. Ted Cruz would be a horrible leader of our country. I am pleased. Now what we are left with is quite.... interesting....
 
And here I thought the California primaries would matter.. Fawk.. I wanted to vote for Lyin' Ted or disgusting eating kasich
 
It is not over folks!

Here is what will happen. Neither Trump nor Hillary will get the full majority of the electoral college or more than 50% of the popular vote. Gary Johnson will come in 3rd. The house will have to pick, but the each state will get one vote. Since the Republicans will still control the majority of the states (but maybe not the majority of the house) they will more or less get to decide. They will have to pick from the top 3 popular vote getters. They won't vote for Clinton, and there is no love for Trump. So they will elect Gary Johnson president despite him getting around 15% of the popular vote. The Senate will get to pick the VP. They will choose Clinton.


All brought to you by the 12th Amendment. :D


Otherwise, Trump will win this election. I know too many Bernie supporters who will vote for Trump if Clinton gets the nomination. The only benefit to that will be the number of celebrities who have 'DECLARED' that they will leave the US of Trump gets elected. That will be awesome to see them all leave or get media backlash for not leaving.
 
It is not over folks!

Here is what will happen. Neither Trump nor Hillary will get the majority of the electoral college. Gary Johnson will come in 3rd. The house will have to pick, but the each state will get one vote. Since the Republicans will still control the majority of the states (but maybe not the majority of the house) they will more or less get to decide. They will have to pick from the top 3 popular vote getters. They won't vote for Clinton, and there is no love for Trump. So they will elect Gary Johnson president despite him getting around 15% of the popular vote. The Senate will get to pick the VP. They will choose Clinton.


All brought to you by the 12th Amendment. :D


Otherwise, Trump will win this election. I know too many Bernie supporters who will vote for Trump if Clinton gets the nomination. The only benefit to that will be the number of celebrities who have 'DECLARED' that they will leave the US of Trump gets elected. That will be awesome to see them all leave or get media backlash for not leaving.

Clinton - 308
Trump - 230

Trump may get Ohio and North Carolina, but he is going to lose Florida and Virginia and Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. And that is all that matters.

Also, please don't tell me California and New York are in play because Trump is so inspirational and different, blah, blah. He is better than Cruz, but when it comes to picking, he still isn't palatable to most people. Hence his absolutely horrible likability rankings.
 
IF Trump does get this thing, can we start a pool for how long it takes for his impeachment trial?
 
After he gave his stump speech in Louisville last evening, which my daughter watched from about 20' away, Bernie came to my fair city and visited folks in a local restaurant and gave a victory speech on the steps if the public library. Yay my city!:h:
 
NPR's love of Hillary Clinton is painful. Their interview with Bernie Sanders this morning was basically the same question asked multiple ways - "Why won't you get out of the race?".

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I think we will see an interesting couple months, as the republican elite walk back their hatred of Trump. Some may not, which leads to less people voting. Less people voting = democratic win. Not sure how the Republican party is going to make this work for them. Trump is a pretty hard sell. Particularly when he is even attacking conservative writers like George Will.

This should be fun.
 
IF Trump does get this thing, can we start a pool for how long it takes for his impeachment trial?

100 days. If they don't impeach him, I think he will quit because no one will want to work with him and he will get nothing approved by Congress. However, that does not sound like such a bad thing now that I say it.
 
100 days. If they don't impeach him, I think he will quit because no one will want to work with him and he will get nothing approved by Congress. However, that does not sound like such a bad thing now that I say it.

It depends on who gets power in Congress. I believe that Trump is the best of the two likely candidates, simply because he won't be able to do a damn thing. Clinton will throw every shady trick in the book to get her stuff passed through, no matter what power balance lies in Congress. I really believe Clinton is more likely to get the impeachment trial than Trump if the GOP retains control.
 
100 days. If they don't impeach him, I think he will quit because no one will want to work with him and he will get nothing approved by Congress. However, that does not sound like such a bad thing now that I say it.

I immediately thought that Trump would resign a year into it and put the VP in as soon as he said he is seeking a presidently qualified person as his VP nomination.


If a similar congress is still in control and Hillary is elected, they will go after her tooth & nail for impeachment about Benghazi.





And there's your word for the next 6 months (UGH) - BENGHAZI
 
It is not over folks!

Here is what will happen. Neither Trump nor Hillary will get the full majority of the electoral college or more than 50% of the popular vote. Gary Johnson will come in 3rd. The house will have to pick, but the each state will get one vote. Since the Republicans will still control the majority of the states (but maybe not the majority of the house) they will more or less get to decide. They will have to pick from the top 3 popular vote getters. They won't vote for Clinton, and there is no love for Trump. So they will elect Gary Johnson president despite him getting around 15% of the popular vote. The Senate will get to pick the VP. They will choose Clinton.


All brought to you by the 12th Amendment. :D


Otherwise, Trump will win this election. I know too many Bernie supporters who will vote for Trump if Clinton gets the nomination. The only benefit to that will be the number of celebrities who have 'DECLARED' that they will leave the US of Trump gets elected. That will be awesome to see them all leave or get media backlash for not leaving.

Nope. Gary Johnson won't win a single state and won't command enough of the popular vote in each state to break a majority for one of the regular parties. The plurality winner of a state receives all of the electoral votes for that state. Electoral votes won't be a problem. Remember, the structure of the Electoral College and winner-take-all electoral votes by state (well, 48 of them anyway) is a big reason we remain a 2-party system.

I don't think Trump can be elected--I think he'll lose in somewhat of a landslide. Demographics matter, and I think a lot of folks may sit out this election. I expect record low turnout for a Presidential election.

Trump won't resign. It may be lame duck for four years, but resignation ain't happening with him.

Trump won't be impeached or receive an impeachment conviction to remove from office. Neither will Clinton.

You are going to see a lot of down-ballot impact from Trump damaging the GOP brand--enough that it could flip a chamber.
 
100 days. If they don't impeach him, I think he will quit because no one will want to work with him and he will get nothing approved by Congress. However, that does not sound like such a bad thing now that I say it.

Sounds like 100 days is the over/under, but what's the point spread?
 
I just read a story about a tow-truck driver who is a Trump supporter who refused to tow a car because of a Bernie sticker. He says that he has had issues with two other Bernie supporters who did not want to pay their bill.

Personally, I don't think that is cool, but it is even less cool because she was a disabled woman.
 
I just read a story about a tow-truck driver who is a Trump supporter who refused to tow a car because of a Bernie sticker. He says that he has had issues with two other Bernie supporters who did not want to pay their bill.

Personally, I don't think that is cool, but it is even less cool because she was a disabled woman.

It's even less cool that he calls himself a Christian. A true Christian would have helped no matter what. He says he was drawing a line in the sand. What line? To not do your job? To not help people who support a different political candidate? I always hated the WWJD stickers when I was a kid, but it's so appropriate now. WWJD, not that.
 
It's even less cool that he calls himself a Christian. A true Christian would have helped no matter what. He says he was drawing a line in the sand. What line? To not do your job? To not help people who support a different political candidate? I always hated the WWJD stickers when I was a kid, but it's so appropriate now. WWJD, not that.

I view any business that wears religion on its sleeve with a great deal of suspicion. If the thing you advertise is a Jesus fish on your vehicle or on your business card, that tells me that the rest of your work isn't good enough to brag about or that you pray on people's trust in a "fellow Christian." It should not be the basis of a business plan or marketing plan.


EDIT: Just realized I used the wrong form of "prey". I'm going to leave it and live with my embarrassment.
 
I view any business that wears religion on its sleeve with a great deal of suspicion. If the thing you advertise is a Jesus fish on your vehicle or on your business card, that tells me that the rest of your work isn't good enough to brag about or that you pray on people's trust in a "fellow Christian." It should not be the basis of a business plan or marketing plan.

Amen brother! :D I never thought Jesus would be cool with someone trading on his name. When I lived in another city there was a business called "Jesus is Lord Window Tinting"! Which always surprised me because I figured most people were getting dark window tinting so God and everybody COULDN'T see what they were doing!
 
I view any business that wears religion on its sleeve with a great deal of suspicion. If the thing you advertise is a Jesus fish on your vehicle or on your business card, that tells me that the rest of your work isn't good enough to brag about or that you pray on people's trust in a "fellow Christian." It should not be the basis of a business plan or marketing plan.


EDIT: Just realized I used the wrong form of "prey". I'm going to leave it and live with my embarrassment.

I do too, but I fully support any business who chooses to practice in this type of terrible business plan because that's their right. For every business that refuses service to homesexuals or some other group, 25 more pop up willing to go above and beyond to help them.
 
All the more reason not to advertise your beliefs or cause through bumper stickers, or am I wrong ?
 
All the more reason not to advertise your beliefs or cause through bumper stickers, or am I wrong ?

That is why the only sticker that I am willing to put on my Truck is the american flag. Other than that, I don't want to advertise anything else about me.
 
All the more reason not to advertise your beliefs or cause through bumper stickers, or am I wrong ?

Correct. The only sticker you'll see on the back of my car is a "Look Twice Save a Life" motorcycle awareness sticker.

If I see someone with a lot of stickers on their car, I tend to put them in the "probably a crazy person" category and "probably easily offended person" category.
 
So the DOJ issued a deadline to North Carolina to repeal or stop enforcing HB2 by Monday. From what I've read, it's unclear as to what happens if NC misses (or as it appears refuses) to comply with the deadline. It seems like the feds might pull a vast amount of education money, and I suspect that's just the tip of the iceberg. :-@
 
Correct. The only sticker you'll see on the back of my car is a "Look Twice Save a Life" motorcycle awareness sticker.

If I see someone with a lot of stickers on their car, I tend to put them in the "probably a crazy person" category and "probably easily offended person" category.

I always wonder if someone bought the car of a crazy person who put loads of bumper stickers on. I have none. I might do a college window sticker or a flag at most.

So the DOJ issued a deadline to North Carolina to repeal or stop enforcing HB2 by Monday. From what I've read, it's unclear as to what happens if NC misses (or as it appears refuses) to comply with the deadline. It seems like the feds might pull a vast amount of education money, and I suspect that's just the tip of the iceberg. :-@

It's not like your Alabama, but you can't afford to lose education money. :lmao:
 
The Problem with 'Merican Corporations

http://www.epi.org/action/national-...ail&utm_term=0_e7c5826c50-2f10e0af0e-58312797

Over the last three years, Verizon has made a record $39 billion in profits.

From 2008 to 2013, Verizon paid an effective federal tax rate of negative 2.5 percent.

Despite these record-breaking profits and blatant tax dodging, Verizon continues to look for ways to enrich its executives and stockholders at the expense of workers.

At a time when CEOs are paid 300 times more than the typical worker, it is unreasonable that Verizon would attempt to slash the job and retirement security of its East Coast workers.

Verizon workers are striking to preserve strong union jobs for themselves and those who come after them. It is an important strike that will set the terms of the relationship between the CWA and Verizon for years to come and one that has implications for all workers. It is thus important for us to stand in solidarity with Verizon strikers.

Click here to stand in solidarity with Verizon workers up and down the East Coast.

Thank you for your support.

Lawrence Mishel
President, EPI


Put that in the dictionary with the word GREED:-@ Dozens of other corporate pigs have done the same thing over the last 20 years.
 
If you want, here is a link to the letter the AG's office sent NC to Gov. Pat.

https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2823410/Civil-Rights-Division-letter-on-HB2.pdf


...it looks like [STRIKEOUT]our [/STRIKEOUT]the NC legislature is going to give the middle finger in response. :not:

I still can't believe that he is trying to fight this. Once again, this is the kind of crap that the government needs to stay out of. :-@:-{ They need to do away with the entire bill.
 
If you want, here is a link to the letter the AG's office sent NC to Gov. Pat.

https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2823410/Civil-Rights-Division-letter-on-HB2.pdf


...it looks like [STRIKEOUT]our [/STRIKEOUT]the NC legislature is going to give the middle finger in response. :not:

I'm currently in an argument with some Facebook warriors about the actual job of an Attorney General. They want to argue that by refusing to defend the bill he is not doing his job. I respectfully disagree. Eric Holder stated in a speech in 2014 during the country wide Attorney General's conference regarding state's definition of marriage. In that speech, he clearly stated that it is within the legal authority and right of an attorney general to refuse to defend a bill or statue when that law has questionable constitutionality. HB 2 very clearly has questionable constitutionality and the DOJ seems to agree. I feel that Cooper's choice to not defend the bill and subsequent law is very clearly within the purview of his rights as Attorney General and in fact serves to protect North Carolina from long drawn out legal fights (IE misuse of taxpayer funds) over a law that will stand absolutely no chance at standing under federal scrutiny.

Does his letter indicate that his department will not be enforcing the law though? I can't really tell. I would disagree that enforcement of the law should cease. The law is the law regardless of it's questionable legality and must be enforced until otherwise directed by the General Assembly of North Carolina or a federal court judge. The Attorney General does not pick and choose what laws they enforce. Cooper's decision is not driven by any personal disagreement with the law either. He has defended and has enforced NC voter ID law even though he is on record stating his personal disapproval of the law. Cooper has been our AG since 2001, through three governors (all three arguably felonious in their actions). Clearly he is doing something right.
 
Yep. Plus, if you want to make fun of a state's public education system, look to Kansas first...

Sadly Kansas so resembles that remark. They have a great school system that the state is trying to defund. We are trying hard to become Alabama.
 
Liberal outlets denoting Trump's I Love Hispanics! tweet as offensive.

I felt it was pandering (certainly), but really tacky. Especially the part about Americanized "Mexican" food available at one of his buildings... just tacky. I want to meet someone positively swayed by this.
 
And here we go. The Gov of NC has filed a lawsuit against the federal government regarding HB2 instead of a response regarding the claims that the bill violates the civil rights act.

I think this will end up before SCOTUS before it is over.
 
And here we go. The Gov of NC has filed a lawsuit against the federal government regarding HB2 instead of a response regarding the claims that the bill violates the civil rights act.

I think this will end up before SCOTUS before it is over.

This is so exceptionally dumb.

If I ever run for state office in Texas, I'm going to make an argument that I'm more conservative because I'll spend less money filing expensive lawsuits that are sure-losses like these. I don't think GOP voters fully appreciate how expensive these types of legal battles are, the amount of outside counsel involved, etc.
 
And here we go. The Gov of NC has filed a lawsuit against the federal government regarding HB2 instead of a response regarding the claims that the bill violates the civil rights act.

I think this will end up before SCOTUS before it is over.

He's in too deep and he can't back out now. He's hoping to use the feds as an excuse to dodge the blame for the whole thing. Governor Cooper has a nice ring to it though.
 
He's in too deep and he can't back out now. He's hoping to use the feds as an excuse to dodge the blame for the whole thing. Governor Cooper has a nice ring to it though.


The R legislature is hoping this will also bring out the conservative vote in the state during the federal election that might have stayed home. This is some backassward thinking, which I get is how they think it works. BTW-they can't gerrymander the federal voting into carefully drawn district lines.

I know a R state house member and I won't say he is scared, but he doesn't like the direction and feels it will ultimately cost many votes. Another R I know in the senate doesn't give a sh!t and is in full steam ahead mode...and you can even hold a conversation with him anymore.
 
The R legislature is hoping this will also bring out the conservative vote in the state during the federal election that might have stayed home. This is some backassward thinking, which I get is how they think it works. BTW-they can't gerrymander the federal voting into carefully drawn district lines.

I know a R state house member and I won't say he is scared, but he doesn't like the direction and feels it will ultimately cost many votes. Another R I know in the senate doesn't give a sh!t and is in full steam ahead mode...and you can even hold a conversation with him anymore.

In November, I know several conservative leaning people who will not be voting R for the Gov. I am still up in the air on all my votes. If Gary Johnson was prolife, I would vote for him for Pres... But he's not so I am not sure what I should do.
 
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