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re: Millennials voting for Sanders
Posted on 2/24/20 at 2:54 pm to HT713
Posted on 2/24/20 at 2:54 pm to HT713
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it's funny you say that, because 99& of the MAGAtards on this board come across as people who can barely tie there shoes
Okay?
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gotta' be the type of person who wants to get along, I reckon. some of y'all don't want any peace or happiness, you just wanna argue
When in this thread have we not gotten along?
Posted on 2/24/20 at 2:55 pm to HT713
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I agree with his solutions,
He hasn't got even ONE solution
Posted on 2/24/20 at 2:57 pm to HT713
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yes and I would say that the election of donald trump indicates that I'm not alone tbh
Precisely.
I support the Trump administration for cultural reasons. I do not think he is anywhere close to my ideal candidate, but he is a bulwark against an ever-radicalizing leftward tide. Should his 8 years in office prove to be successful, I think he opens the door for an even more radical, anti-state, anti-corporatist candidate to jump in. This all depends on a successful purging of the grosser, corrupt members of our alphabet soup.
Posted on 2/24/20 at 2:57 pm to HempHead
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In general, elective medical procedures that are not covered by insurance have been subject to practically pure market pressures, which have decreased prices and increased quality. Nearly every single product or service that is not subject to interference from the state results in the exact same phenomenon.
Then why has the price of boob jobs gone up?
MAGA
Posted on 2/24/20 at 2:58 pm to HT713
quote:One of my bosses, from Lebanon is a Bernie supporter, and two of my wife and I’d best friends are Bernie supporters.
I know that 99% of this board probably doesn't actually know any bernie supporters IRL
We all get along fine as long as I don’t talk about politics.
The problem you have is that you don’t get to distinguish yourself from other Bernie supporters.
If you support a candidate with positions that are fairly unreasonable, even if you don’t support they position, you are stuck with tacit support.
Politics is a game of balancing positives and negatives.
If you think the removal of lobbying far outweighs any potential negatives of a Bernie presidency, we will never come to an agreement, but more power to you.
This post was edited on 2/24/20 at 3:02 pm
Posted on 2/24/20 at 2:59 pm to HempHead
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I support the Trump administration for cultural reasons. I do not think he is anywhere close to my ideal candidate, but he is a bulwark against an ever-radicalizing leftward tide. Should his 8 years in office prove to be successful, I think he opens the door for an even more radical, anti-state, anti-corporatist candidate to jump in. This all depends on a successful purging of the grosser, corrupt members of our alphabet soup.
Bingo.
Is Trump a small gov't conservative? Not on every issue, but he is definitely the biggest step in that direction that we have had in a long time. It is a step in that direction of giving the power back to the people.
There is nothing on the left right now that has any intention of doing that.
Posted on 2/24/20 at 3:00 pm to HempHead
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I support the Trump administration for cultural reasons. I do not think he is anywhere close to my ideal candidate, but he is a bulwark against an ever-radicalizing leftward tide.
I'm more of a Rand Paul conservatarian but I voted for Trump and will again in November. He's at least hopefully shown future Republican candidates how to push back against the left and their friends in the media. That part of his presidency has been refreshing.
Posted on 2/24/20 at 3:05 pm to mofungoo
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Then why has the price of boob jobs gone up?
Supply and demand
Posted on 2/24/20 at 3:14 pm to Oneforthemoney
The biggest reason why millennials are voting for Bernie is student loan debt and Tucker really nailed that a while back.
They know Bernie would be bad news for the USA but they don't care because people will vote for politicians who will make their lives better and Bernie is promising to erase their student loan debt they are drowning under.
The GOP needs to come up with a fix for the student loan crisis before it becomes mainstream democrats new selling point like healthcare us. And what I would do is give both sides the most radical solution possible and that's forgive all student loan debt and then make student loans illegal afterwards.
They know Bernie would be bad news for the USA but they don't care because people will vote for politicians who will make their lives better and Bernie is promising to erase their student loan debt they are drowning under.
The GOP needs to come up with a fix for the student loan crisis before it becomes mainstream democrats new selling point like healthcare us. And what I would do is give both sides the most radical solution possible and that's forgive all student loan debt and then make student loans illegal afterwards.
This post was edited on 2/24/20 at 3:28 pm
Posted on 2/24/20 at 3:28 pm to MI LSU
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and is genuinely perplexed at the reality that so so so many people (deep south, represent!) vote against their interests.
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or the record, his policies will murder my pocketbook, personally. my wife and I are in top tax bracket, so i imagine we're going to get hit pretty hard, no matter how you slice it.
Posted on 2/24/20 at 3:33 pm to HT713
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gotta' be the type of person who wants to get along, I reckon. some of y'all don't want any peace or happiness, you just wanna argue
If you Liberal cocksuckers would leave us "MAGAtards" alone , there wouldn't be an issue.
You mowrons want YOUR healthcare subsidized , YOUR college debt forgiven , want reparations , love illegals , love foreign aid and want to limit gun rights.
frick off , leave us alone and pay your own way loser !
Posted on 2/24/20 at 3:35 pm to Sentrius
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The GOP needs to come up with a fix for the student loan crisis before it becomes mainstream democrats new selling point like healthcare us. And what I would do is give both sides the most radical solution possible and that's forgive all student loan debt and then make student loans illegal afterwards.
You should vote Democrat.
Posted on 2/24/20 at 3:37 pm to MI LSU
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for the record, his policies will murder my pocketbook, personally. my wife and I are in top tax bracket, so i imagine we're going to get hit pretty hard, no matter how you slice it. but we'll live in a country where it's no longer okay to do shite like bankrupt people to get cancer treatment, so that's a good thing to show our kids and future generations.
Liar , you and your wife are Liberal filth.
Posted on 2/24/20 at 3:37 pm to 93and99
Stick your head in the sand and pretend that the current state of higher education and its financing is just fine and dandy.
A lack of any response from the GOP will result in a lot of young, disillusioned voters turning to pinkos.
A lack of any response from the GOP will result in a lot of young, disillusioned voters turning to pinkos.
Posted on 2/24/20 at 3:40 pm to Sentrius
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They know Bernie would be bad news for the USA but they don't care because people will vote for politicians who will make their lives better and Bernie is promising to erase their student loan debt they are drowning under.
You could say that about everyone
Posted on 2/24/20 at 3:41 pm to HempHead
Is there another solution outside of forgiveness?
If we agree that "deal with it, you took the money" isn't an actual solution (not saying I agree that it isn't), what else could reasonably be done at this point?
The government has so drastically fricked that market up, I honestly don't know of any other way out of it.
If we agree that "deal with it, you took the money" isn't an actual solution (not saying I agree that it isn't), what else could reasonably be done at this point?
The government has so drastically fricked that market up, I honestly don't know of any other way out of it.
Posted on 2/24/20 at 3:42 pm to HempHead
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A lack of any response from the GOP will result in a lot of young, disillusioned voters turning to pinkos.
Like you ?
Posted on 2/24/20 at 3:43 pm to 93and99
Uhhh...HempHead doesn’t support Bernie.
I agree with HempHead and I don’t support Bernie either.
Something needs to be done.
I agree with HempHead and I don’t support Bernie either.
Something needs to be done.
This post was edited on 2/24/20 at 3:44 pm
Posted on 2/24/20 at 3:43 pm to GoCrazyAuburn
Elimination of federal loan guarantees altogether, combined with a deduction against loan repayments (that may already exist, I do not know).
Yes, me, the man using pinkos as a pejorative.
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Like you ?
Yes, me, the man using pinkos as a pejorative.
This post was edited on 2/24/20 at 3:44 pm
Posted on 2/24/20 at 3:44 pm to GoCrazyAuburn
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Is there another solution outside of forgiveness?
If you had a big loan forgiveness program what would you do for future generations? It wouldn't do anything to control costs moving forward.
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