Americans how do you feel about this


(Ardez1) #41

[quote=“Frogteam;64702”]Sorry Ardez, I’ll try to keep my posts more mature.

@CausticSodaPop
It’s just that in all of his speeches and debates he states so many “facts” that are just simply not true. I have a hard time trusting his position when he keeps knowingly making statements that are false.[/quote]

I can agree with this completely. People taking Trump as a serious candidate is pushing me away from the Republican party. That smart move would be to remove him from any of the GOP debates, but that will not happen I feel.

Either way, Bernie Sanders is definitely looking good imho. I like a lot of his social positions and a few of his economic. Sure there are things I disagree with, but he seems to be a reasonable man in all of his interactions with the public and his record.


(Ghosthree3) #42

You will never ever get a candidate you agree with 100%. If for no other reason than that they probably say they support things/will support things that they’d prefer not to because they want a wider reach.

Sure seems like the choice is always about the least bad and if you have a candidate you think is not only the least bad but pretty good overall that’s pretty amazing.


(watsyurdeal) #43

Bernie Sanders is my pick so far, but I haven’t been paying too much to other Democratic candidates, sure as fuck not voting for Republican. Not if Trump is the one who’s leading, he’s just…all sorts of bad, like a one man episode of Cops.


(PurpleNurple) #44

Went to parents house last night and cringed so hard when they said they were voting for Huckabee.


(mrlong2) #45

Trump’s gona fix everything obama’s done, and he don’t care if he steps on people’s feet when he does it, because he funds himself.


(mrlong2) #46

[quote=“Watsyurdeal;64182”]

Affordable health care and legalizing of gay marriage are actually huge steps in the right direction, but we need to take it further. Legalization of marijuana

Better and more affordable education, we suck in terms of that, there’s no other way to put it. We need a better way of getting our children educated, and getting adults the tools they need to pursue a career in something other than retail or the food industry.

And, of course, imo, gun control, specifically, AMMO control. Having guns isn’t the problem imo, it’s the ammunition and how easy it is to acquire. Keeping it limited to designated hunting areas or firing ranges would be a big step, though I know a lot of people won’t see it that way.[/quote]

Wow, I hate you.

Everything you said here is the exact opposite of the way things need to be.


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(mrlong2) #48

@CausticSodaPop, You’re welcome!

This is probably why politics are usually not allowed on forums. :trollface: