Not far away now. Trump's doing pretty well!
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heywatsup123 — 9 years ago(November 09, 2016 12:36 AM)
Looks sanity and common sense was the loser, as well as our wealth. Australia and Asian markets have dropped sharply already. Wait until the US wakes up tomorrow, they are going to have a long headache to overcome.
Let's hope they impeach Trump and he is kicked out.
Impeached for what? Im not trying to be an beep and I'm not a Trump supporter but it seems as though a lot of people are saying "impeach him please". But for what? Im literally asking because Im curious to know what your answer will be.
People on my Facebook all night have been saying "Clinton must win. If she doesn't the world is in trouble" and I comment and I sincerely ask why and all they're answering is "Because hes a vile man" but that isn't a good enough answer for me.
I mean, I just want to know what makes either candidate better then the other besides the fact that Hillary is a woman.
News outlets, as we speak, are acting as though the world has come to an end and that we're earthquakes and plagues are happening right now. I just want to know what makes Clinton better than Trump and what makes Trump better than Clinton? -
ninthcentury — 9 years ago(November 10, 2016 10:14 AM)
The DJIA plunged by seven hundred points by mid-morning, as the brokerage houses and banks all suddenly realised that the huge bribes they have been paying Clinton for the last eight years have all gone to naught.
I'm joking. Joking bitterly, but yes they have been giving her between half a million and a million dollars per year for years, differing dependent on which brokerage house and bank we're talking about. Look it up on her "foundation" web site, and that's just the money she'll admit to.
As for the Dow, S&P-500, and Nasdaq are all up by more than a percentage point for this week alone. They've been faring rather well for the yearin spite of the generally bad economic newsrising by an average of almost 4%.
editing to correct myself: that "almost 4%" is for the
week
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year
the total is a little less than 6%.Because supporting your thesis is tough, but throwing adjectives is easy. -
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Cotton-mouth — 9 years ago(November 10, 2016 04:04 PM)
Nobody is talking about this in any of the media circles but the miscellaneous party candidates esp Gary Johnson who did not know "what" an Aleppo actually obtained more votes than the difference between Trump and Clinton. From what I've seen, most people who voted for Trump, voted for him because they supported Trump, not as a counter to Hillary. On the other hand, most people who voted for Johnson or Stein or other, voted because they couldn't bring themselves to vote for Hillary, and definitely did not want Trump.
Well in PA, OH, MI, WI, FL and NC, Trump's margin of victory was smaller than the vote totals for these other candidates. In other words, people really did not like and couldn't get behind Hillary. I have to believe that her negatives really weighed heavily on their minds as they voted. Despite this, Hillary got 200,000+ more votes than Trump. Meaning, we're once again in a sharply divided country, but our government doesn't reflect this division. ONLY bad things can come of this.