Donald Trump elected President of the United States - Deal with it, lmao
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[QUOTE=Unknown Gamer;51341168]I for one am happy. I'm a republican (I'm 14 but I can have opinions :P) and I'm glad we don't have another Obama and a hardcore liar.
Fact: Hillary wants to create jobs but she wants to create a centralized healthcare system, putting thousands in the healthcare industry out of jobs (Including my mother)[/QUOTE]
You are 14 and you just tried to make a completely assbackwards argument. Trump is a hardcore liar. Your moms job is not equal to the promotion of public health.
You're thinking with the feelz not the realz. Stay in school. You are too young to know how good Obama was for this country because you've grown up with it good.
[QUOTE=Ajacks;51341180]Well looks like my weekly bad movie night group is watching Idiocracy (Not a bad movie, just fitting) this saturday then.
"You really did it, you maniacs!"
[img]https://s13.postimg.org/fbuiwyll3/event_xzzzzz.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
That still is not from the film unedited... Its faceswapped :0
I like how every time someone points out thst trump is a credible threat to LGBT people hus supporters are no where to be found. Way to prove that you dont give a singular shit about our rights as fellow Americans. By consistently ignoring it they're proving his policies indefensible
But hahaha MAGA am i right? We sure showed shillary right. And I sure do fucking love private martin coming in to insult my goddamned girlfriend. Really shows that affection towards your fellow americans.
[QUOTE=Unknown Gamer;51341168]I for one am happy. I'm a republican (I'm 14 but I can have opinions :P) and I'm glad we don't have another Obama and a hardcore liar.
Fact: Hillary wants to create jobs but she wants to create a centralized healthcare system, putting thousands in the healthcare industry out of jobs (Including my mother)[/QUOTE]
dont worry, i used to love bush due to being around republican parents. but once you see how much is at stake with foreign policy and minority rights, you quickly turn around. Trump is going to cause near irreversible damage to this country and the american public is entirely to blame.
Honestly at this point the electoral college is to blame. The people chose hillary. We need to collectively fight against the electoral college.
[QUOTE=Unknown Gamer;51341168]I for one am happy. I'm a republican (I'm 14 but I can have opinions :P) and I'm glad we don't have another Obama and a hardcore liar.
Fact: Hillary wants to create jobs but she wants to create a centralized healthcare system, putting thousands in the healthcare industry out of jobs (Including my mother)[/QUOTE]
Your opinion doesn't matter. Back when I was around your age, I fully supported the republicans (thinking back I wouldn't say that I [I]was[/I] a republican, and neither should you). That was how I was raised. But since then, I have gotten an education. I work to support myself. My perspective now is much broader than when I was 13-14, and yours will be as well. I'm not saying you won't be a republican or that your opinion won't ever matter.
[QUOTE=Blizzerd;51341201]That still is not from the film unedited... Its faceswapped :0[/QUOTE]
It's our running gag for our event page on facebook since we watched Planet of the apes. It's evolving.
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Can anybody answer what (if there is any) correlation between Republican/Democrat [i]US[/i] and Conservative/Labour [i]UK[/i]
If from what I have seen the republicans kind of seem like the Tories
[QUOTE=joshthesmith;51341240]Can anybody answer what (if there is any) correlation between Republican/Democrat [/i]US[/i] and Conservative/Labour [i]UK[/uk]
If from what I have seen the republicans kind of seem like the Tories[/QUOTE]American politics in general is shifted more to the right than most of Europe.
[QUOTE=joshthesmith;51341240]Can anybody answer what (if there is any) correlation between Republican/Democrat [/i]US[/i] and Conservative/Labour [i]UK[/uk]
If from what I have seen the republicans kind of seem like the Tories[/QUOTE]
I certainly don't know a whole lot about UK politics, and I suspect neither does the majority of Americans.
Authoritarian Conservatism continues to rise, Trump's brand of ignorance, jingoism, and xenophobia is now legitimized globally. With a republican government and conservative supreme court appointments, america will now slide backwards for the forseeable future.
So uh, do you think if I slammed my head against the wall enough times I'd wake up and find that this whole year has just been one terrible, surreal dream?
[QUOTE=Firecat;51341248]If both candidates lies were eliminated Hillary would have won[/QUOTE]
Both candidates needed lies to win
[QUOTE=Kyle902;51341229]Honestly at this point the electoral college is to blame. The people chose hillary. We need to collectively fight against the electoral college.[/QUOTE]
The electoral college is working as intended. We are a republic, not a democracy.
[QUOTE=Unknown Gamer;51341168]I for one am happy. I'm a republican (I'm 14 but I can have opinions :P) and I'm glad we don't have another Obama and a hardcore liar.
Fact: Hillary wants to create jobs but she wants to create a centralized healthcare system, putting thousands in the healthcare industry out of jobs (Including my mother)[/QUOTE]
Centralized Healthcare won't put people out of jobs.
If anything it will create more jobs because increased funding and resources will create demand for more positions to be filled from health technicians, nurses, doctors, and construction contracts to build more hospitals across the nation.
[QUOTE=Ajacks;51341180]Well looks like my weekly bad movie night group is watching Idiocracy (Not a bad movie, just fitting) this saturday then.
"You really did it, you maniacs!"
[url]https://s13.postimg.org/fbuiwyll3/event_xzzzzz.jpg[/url][/QUOTE]
If we're gauging candidates by their meme potential then maybe terry crews isn't such a bad choice after all... There's hope for 2020.
[QUOTE=wystan;51341272]The electoral college is working as intended. We are a republic, not a democracy.[/QUOTE]
So how about them LGBT rights? Ready to admit you could care less about your fellow americans?
[QUOTE=Kyle902;51341229]Honestly at this point the electoral college is to blame. The people chose hillary. We need to collectively fight against the electoral college.[/QUOTE]
The electoral college didn't screw Hillary. Hillary screwed Hillary. She lost the worker vote.
[QUOTE=Kyle902;51341287]So how about them LGBT rights? Ready to admit you could care less about your fellow americans?[/QUOTE]
I posted to talk about the electoral college. I think it should be state issue, like almost anything.
[QUOTE=Kyle902;51341287]So how about them LGBT rights? Ready to admit you could care less about your fellow americans?[/QUOTE]
none of that matters as long as I get to be on the winning team of this year long ego-stroking contest
[QUOTE=wystan;51341309]I posted to talk about the electoral college. I think it should be state issue, like almost anything.[/QUOTE]
rights should never be a state issue. if that were the case, slavery would still be kicking way later in US history.
[QUOTE=wystan;51341272]The electoral college is working as intended. We are a republic, not a democracy.[/QUOTE]
what does that even means? do you know?
this has got nothing to do with being a democracy or a republic ? it's a voting system not a government type.
you are a democracy but a flawed one at that. so please stop parroting what you heard on that youtube video. democracy and republics are not mutually exclusive lol
I see people posting "He's taking LGBT rights away how can you be okay with this?! Argue for it Trump supporters!!" But I've not seen a single post even trying to and supporters even finding it stupid and wrong.
Do people who keep demanding someone argue for it actually expect anyone to respond other then Pvt. Martin and his sockpuppet accounts?
[QUOTE=Unknown Gamer;51341168]I for one am happy. I'm a republican (I'm 14 but I can have opinions :P) and I'm glad we don't have another Obama and a hardcore liar.
Fact: Hillary wants to create jobs but she wants to create a centralized healthcare system, putting thousands in the healthcare industry out of jobs (Including my mother)[/QUOTE]
Soon you'll form your own opinions and hopefully realize how much garbage you've been encouraged to support by your family.
[QUOTE=codemaster85;51341317]rights should never be a state issue. if that were the case, slavery would still be kicking way later in US history.[/QUOTE]
Guns are a state issue. Like it or not that's more of a right than be able to get married. The tenth amendment differs anything not specifically listed to be the responsibility of the states.
[QUOTE=wystan;51341335] Like it or not that's more of a right than be able to get married [/QUOTE]
You're fucking disgusting
[QUOTE=Johnny Joe;51338044]"THE ONE I DON'T LIKE WON, DEMOCRACY IS BROKEN" - FP[/QUOTE]
well actually clinton got the majority of the popular vote (by a relatively slim margin of about one hundred thousand)
america's democracy is broken
[QUOTE=wystan;51341309]I posted to talk about the electoral college. I think it should be state issue, like almost anything.[/QUOTE]
If we left the matter of rights to the states we may very well still have segregation. The states have historically been shit at defending the rights of minorities.
Your answer is also an attempt to redirect the conversation. Can you even remotely defend any of trumps LGBT policies or do you just not care?
[QUOTE=wystan;51341335]Guns are a state issue. Like it or not that's more of a right than be able to get married. The tenth amendment differs anything not specifically listed to be the responsibility of the states.[/QUOTE]
I don't care what the constitution says, guns are not more important than equal rights.
[QUOTE=wystan;51341335]Guns are a state issue. [B]Like it or not that's more of a right than be able to get married[/B]. The tenth amendment differs anything not specifically listed to be the responsibility of the states.[/QUOTE]
so you rank the right to buy and own an object (that's only purpose is to kill things) over the right for two humans to be happy with each other and recognised legally in a world where such a thing is still only just becoming accepted
right okay
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