Hillary Clinton Uses "Noise-Machine" to Block Out Media While She Talks to Financial Elite.
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[QUOTE=proboardslol;50097818]US Government makes a good environment for industry. Industry invests in new technology. Businesses hire new people. People get jobs. People get money.
Circle of life[/QUOTE]
Corporations forget to invest in middle class, middle class get's fucked, businesses start failing.
[QUOTE=proboardslol;50097818]US Government makes a good environment for industry. Industry invests in new technology. Businesses hire new people. People get jobs. People get money.
Circle of life[/QUOTE]
People get jobs and jobs get them money, how astute.
Businesses are providing jobs, yes. But when everything costs more and there are more things that cost, and these businesses haven't been pressed to compensate their employees for this fact, something's wrong. When you've got a private and "censored" meeting between someone who plans to run the country in the future, and these business and industry owners who are neither willing nor currently obligated to fairly compensate employees for the time they spend working for them (and the public for the pricing of their goods/services), something further is also wrong.
Let me find that graph.
here [t]http://ftalphaville.ft.com/files/2013/11/Wages-vs-productivity.png[/t]
[QUOTE=proboardslol;50097818]US Government makes a good environment for industry. Industry invests in new technology. Businesses hire new people. People get jobs. People get money.
Circle of life[/QUOTE]
So how exactly is this working for people other than your already monied self and family
Oh it's not but who cares cause you're fine?
[QUOTE=HumanAbyss;50097470]Look up how much time the average congressman or senator spends fund raising and then tell me those sectors aren't represented.
You know who isn't represented there? The average joe.
It's not shady to you that she made her statements in a totally concealed manner like she has done so here? It's not shady for a future US president elect to black ball the media from her comments here? I think it is.[/QUOTE]
Here what really going on:
Let have a hypothetical scenario where right now there is an election between two candidates. One is republican and the other is democrat.
Both have been found guilty of kiddy diddling. The only reason that candidate "B" is better then candidate "A" is candidate "B" is a democrat.
To republicans, candidate kiddy diddler "A" is some how "objectively better" then "candidate "B" due to the virtue of being a republican.
The idea of a some one is not democrat in office scares the shit out of liberals is because candidate "A" is a republican. He is a kiddy diddler. We must stop him. I don't like my kiddy diddler candidate but he much better then republicans some how. Besides all the facts that point out the sordid past must have been fabricated by the GOP. It is all a right wing conspiracy. My candidate can do no wrong. My side can do no wrong. It all the other sides fault why things are a mess. So to keep the republican kiddy diddler out of office, I must vote in the democratic kiddy diddler to prevent kiddy diddlers from getting into office. Any one who does not vote for my kiddy diddler (to keep out the other kiddy diddler) must be a immoral. crazy, racist and a bigotic. There must be no other explanation.
On the right the same thought process applies only its due to "godless, immoral, heathens who are crazy and must be stopped at all costs".
It is tribalism at its finest. It has nothing due with morals and every thing to do of using the political process to coerce people in to making everyone the same, at least at some level.
Now I am just using hyperbole here. However, the point I making is both sides are guilty of voting in incompetent scoundrels to prevent the other teams incompetent scoundrel from gaining power, the only outcome a nation will have is both sides will consistently vote in corrupt buffoons out of fear of the other side gaining power.
Both sides narcissistic needs and urges to force themselves on the rest of the populace is why America is in the mess it is in today. Get rid of this mind set and things will improve.
Now proboards here has been caught saying the only way to prevent racism and prevent trump from getting in office is to install a dictatorship and force everyone to fall in line. I heard people in the GOP say the same thing. Maybe I am misquoting him but I certainly can go through his post history and find it. Just to make sure.
The reason why this mind set occurs is biological in origin. You are not going to be able to reason with him or those with the same mindset. At all.
After Bernie put out the letter talking about it, I donated 50$,even though I dont have much money. I don't want to live in this country with someone like her as president.
[QUOTE=MissingNoGuy;50096250]this is not how you get others to support bernie[/QUOTE]
He is right though.
[QUOTE=plokoon9619;50098396]He is right though.[/QUOTE]
I won't blame you for disliking Hillary, but honestly, the notion that Clinton needs/deserves to be shot and killed really doesn't seem anymore objectively correct than the opinion that blue is the best color.
Its surely surprising that a politician that everyone loves has a few things that he can't exactly handle yet! I'd rather vote for Hillary who has done illegal things in the past, gets insurmountable funds from dispicable corps, and vows to destroy opponents' campaigns! All because the other one that is somewhat reasonable, Bernie Sanders, has made a few mistakes and doesn't know 100% of everything ever! Or we could talk about Bernie's actual issues like how some of his plans are remarkably unrealistic, or how poor some of his ideas would be to the country. No candidate is perfect (god forbid hillary/trump) but if you agree with them don't use their good points and opponents bad points as a reason to vote for them -- look at both the candidates good AND bad points.
And oh my god what is with the death threats on here.
[QUOTE=proboardslol;50097818]US Government makes a good environment for industry. Industry invests in new technology. Businesses hire new people. People get jobs. People get money.
Circle of life[/QUOTE]
US Government makes a good environment for industry. Industry invests in Politicians (Hillary Clinton). Politicians sign tax cuts, policies that hurt the environment and trade deals that let the industries export jobs to cheap labor countries. Americans lose jobs. The rich get almost all of the income of America. The poor get poorer.
I think even you know that the 'circle of life' you just posted is literally the most bullshit view of American industry that anyone has ever given.
[editline]9th April 2016[/editline]
[QUOTE=proboardslol;50097368]Bernie Sanders, who has been in politics for over 30 years, is not a career politician?[/QUOTE]
Oh no, he definitely is. It's just that, unlike Clinton, he has a spine and is strong enough to not parrot some opinion just because it's convenient for him.
[QUOTE=proboardslol;50097368]Bernie Sanders, who has been in politics for over 30 years, is not a career politician?[/QUOTE]
no he definitely is
[QUOTE=fruxodaily;50097114]Find anyone with that H logo in their twitter pictures, most of her fanbase are worse than Berniebro's
shit like "YAAAAAAS HILLARY" or "YAS GURL QUEEEEEN" bullshit white feminism words like that, aren't hard to find and aren't hard to make them annoyed either
anyone who says she's fighting for the people, just share them one of many infographics from either Bernie or the GOP, they'll most likely block you and use a static noise machine themselves
[editline]9th April 2016[/editline]
[IMG]http://cdn.phillymag.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Hillary-Header.png[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Now you reminded me why I fucking hate Broad City.
[QUOTE=proboardslol;50097368]Bernie Sanders, who has been in politics for over 30 years, is not a career politician?[/QUOTE]
by career politician I think people mean when elected officials only care for advancing their political status and moving up the political hierarchy.
Like when Bernie said most politicians think about the future and formulate a plan to become president by 45 or 50 he's in it to just bring about a political revolution and actual change and not set up a nice retirement like Obama or Hillary.
[QUOTE=Map in a box;50098470]And oh my god what is with the death threats on here.[/QUOTE]
it was just one guy who was pmuch immediately told to fuck off
[QUOTE=Ninja Gnome;50100363]it was just one guy who was pmuch immediately told to fuck off[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=plokoon9619;50098396]He is right though.[/QUOTE]
I feel like all this is starting to really take a toll on her campaign;
The Wyoming Caucus today looked like this.
[media]https://twitter.com/4_the_babies/status/718848338825601024[/media]
[QUOTE=Map in a box;50100402]blankquote[/QUOTE]
so 2 people with no support whereas there are several times as many people telling them they are idiots. i just think it is a bit of an overreaction to say that the people being idiots are anything but an extreme minority with the ire of the majority.
[QUOTE=Skerion;50098469]I won't blame you for disliking Hillary, but honestly, the notion that Clinton needs/deserves to be shot and killed really doesn't seem anymore objectively correct than the opinion that blue is the best color.[/QUOTE]
How'd you come to that conclusion about "objectivity"? This kind of behavior clearly illustrates for everybody to see for themselves that she's not going to represent the people, she's not going to look out for the best interests of the country, and she's not going to do anything revolutionary or so much as even make an attempt to do anything revolutionary to fix the many glaring issues that are holding our society back (whether we're talking healthcare reform, education reform, fighting against the interests of the rich/national elites, etc.). Therefore, she's unfit for the presidency. She's a liar, your run-of-the-mill career politician who talks big but never does anything worthwhile, and she behaves like she's an untouchable bitch who's not accountable to anybody.
I really don't care what happens to her; she needs to be gotten out of the race one way or another. I'm hoping the FBI will work something out with the attorney general and draw up charges against her finally as they've been talking about. They were in talks last I heard and have already concluded their investigation into her mishandling of classified materials. Prosecutors were/are expected to have an interview with her soon. Hope to fuck it happens and ruins her.
[QUOTE=Zenreon117;50100420]I feel like all this is starting to really take a toll on her campaign;
The Wyoming Caucus today looked like this.
[media]https://twitter.com/4_the_babies/status/718848338825601024[/media][/QUOTE]
Notice how on the Hillary side there are only old people (not counting that kid in front).
[QUOTE=plokoon9619;50098396]He is right though.[/QUOTE]
The surest way to get rid of Hillary is to ball up a twenty dollar bill, throw it off a cliff and watch her chase it.
The only problem with Bernie is he seems to be a one issue candidate and does not know much beyond that cause.
[QUOTE=AntonioR;50100778]Notice how on the Hillary side there are only old people (not counting that kid in front).[/QUOTE]
It's because only fucking baby boomers vote for her. I mentioned this to my father and he was said "It was probably some low level campaign member who decided to do have white noise, she didn't do it!" So many are just in denial and blindly accept what she says
Sooo it's probably time for clinton to step aside and endorse the nominee
[QUOTE=cody8295;50101342]Sooo it's probably time for clinton to step aside and endorse the nominee[/QUOTE]
Step aside for herself? Don't be ridiculous Cody.
[QUOTE=cody8295;50101342]Sooo it's probably time for clinton to step aside and endorse the nominee[/QUOTE]
Far from. Bernie has a lot of ground to cover and is still the underdog.
[QUOTE=Govna;50100622]How'd you come to that conclusion about "objectivity"? This kind of behavior clearly illustrates for everybody to see for themselves that she's not going to represent the people, she's not going to look out for the best interests of the country, and she's not going to do anything revolutionary or so much as even make an attempt to do anything revolutionary to fix the many glaring issues that are holding our society back (whether we're talking healthcare reform, education reform, fighting against the interests of the rich/national elites, etc.). Therefore, she's unfit for the presidency. She's a liar, your run-of-the-mill career politician who talks big but never does anything worthwhile, and she behaves like she's an untouchable bitch who's not accountable to anybody.
I really don't care what happens to her; she needs to be gotten out of the race one way or another. I'm hoping the FBI will work something out with the attorney general and draw up charges against her finally as they've been talking about. They were in talks last I heard and have already concluded their investigation into her mishandling of classified materials. Prosecutors were/are expected to have an interview with her soon. Hope to fuck it happens and ruins her.[/QUOTE]
I don't disagree with you on that and I wasn't arguing about whether Clinton was fit for presidency. I just don't think Clinton needs to be shot.
Clinton is unelectable in a general, pretty much nobody trusts her. Shes dividing the party and if she doesnt get in line then the republicans are gonna get the white house
[QUOTE=cody8295;50101342]Sooo it's probably time for clinton to step aside and endorse the nominee[/QUOTE]
I'd love to see that speech. 'Hi everyone, I'm dropping out of the race even though more people have voted for me than any other candidate.'
Fact is, if Bernie wants the nomination he's got to take it from Hillary. And that means winning delegates and taking entire states from her between now and the end of the primaries. Hillary is determined to run and she's the DNC establishment candidate with a stronghold of superdelegates to defend -- she's not stepping down until the tide turns and she goes down with it if that comes to pass.
However, this is also how she lost to Obama. So, anything's possible.
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