Those who voted a third-party candidate or didn't vote…
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monster_blush — 9 years ago(November 09, 2016 09:37 AM)
Global warming as a term was discarded years ago.
Know why it was discarded? Because it turns out there wasn't any "warming". The earth has been cooling for a while now. So, in other words, they were COMPLETELY WRONG.
Don't let that make you question whether they're still wrong though.
Just as it wasn't right when dubya did zero about it for 8 years as well.
Wrong is wrong, bro. I never said it was ok under another administration. Taking some "I know you are, but what am I" stance is silly and moot.
Yeah, wellno comment there
If you'll notice, you responded to a post which was addressed to someone else. -
coldnaps — 9 years ago(November 09, 2016 09:48 AM)
Don't let that make you question whether they're still wrong though.
I don't question climate change. It's a fact. Only morons like you dispute that.
I never said it was ok under another administration
No, you didn't, and by that omission, tried to imply it was strictly the democrats' fault. And please don't insult everyone's intelligence by claiming that's not exactly what you did. -
Marquis_Aurelius — 9 years ago(November 09, 2016 08:11 AM)
You can't fault people for voting how they felt was best or the people whom didn't vote. It's their choice. As much as I love Hilary, she didn't do enough to capture the hearts and trust of America. It also goes to the emails, t1908he constant scandals over the years, Benghazi and her first comment on black men back in the 90's. It stained her reputation and hurt her tremendously.
Again, I liked her but even the last 2 weeks I was skeptical in voting for her as well. We know Trump is everything known bad to mankind but I think the country resonated with him because they did want someone who tells the truth, whom is vocal, blunt. Whom they saw as someone who was going to change the status quo in government and politics.
The only thing I agree with is that Hillary did represent a broader range of people in our society and it would have been great to see how that would have evolved with our people.
Accept what is, let go of what was, have faith in what will be -
coldnaps — 9 years ago(November 09, 2016 08:18 AM)
Not saying Hillary was a good candidate at all; just less bad that Trump, simplistic as that sounds. It was a crappy choice, but an important one. Yes, it's someone's right to vote for whoever or not vote, but it's also their duty to look at the big picture and possible implications of doing so before they vote. Did 2004 teach us nothing? Apparently not.
I think the country resonated with him because they did want someone who tells the truth
Again, Hillary is no Girl Scout and lied plenty, but Trump had the highest percentage of proven lies in the history of presidential elections. But his blind supporters chose to ignore that. -
blaque108 — 9 years ago(November 09, 2016 09:47 AM)
Thanks Cold I feel a bit guilty now I really wanted to vote.yes I wasn't to happy about this election this time around but I would have voted for anyone other than Trump to be in office. Then I just moved to so I wasn't sure if I could vote i5b4n the town I'm in if I'm registered else where. My dad told me Monday was the last day to vote I thought we had up to Thursday.