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2 minutes ago, drobeski said:

The biggest concern for law enforcement in the country should be the pending violence resulting from a Bernie loss. 

They have some real violent weirdos supporting this clown. Hopefully trump and governors across the country are prepared to deal with these losers. 

Just avoid the crying closets and we will be fine. 

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3 minutes ago, drobeski said:

The biggest concern for law enforcement in the country should be the pending violence resulting from a Bernie loss. 

They have some real violent weirdos supporting this clown. Hopefully trump and governors across the country are prepared to deal with these losers. 

That would seem like kids playing on a playground compared to the uprising Trump will call for if he loses. 

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Just now, The Observer said:

That would seem like kids playing on a playground compared to the uprising Trump will call for if he loses. 

Nah.  If Trump loses, it's because the country has too many morons in it.  His supporters will go out and vote in droves at the mid-terms.

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3 minutes ago, TBayXXXVII said:

Yeah, I don't see it that way.  If she runs 3rd party, she's going to take votes away from Trump because she's more moderate.  Any Democrat candidate that wins the primary is going to be more left... which appears to be the direction the DNC is moving towards.  With that being the case, people who want moderate will vote for Trump.  If Gabbert runs, she'll take the moderate vote from Trump and help the Democrat candidate.

Why would Gabbert be the 1 out of 21 to decide to run in the first place?  She couldn't even get 1% support in her own party.  Quite the coincidence that the one person who people have said has Russian ties and would help Trump win would decide to do that, don't you think? 

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Just now, TBayXXXVII said:

Nah.  If Trump loses, it's because the country has too many morons in it.  His supporters will go out and vote in droves at the mid-terms.

You really think Donald Trump would make a concession speech and work with the incoming president for a smooth transition?  I'm not trying to be provacative when I say I actually fear how he would react and what he could get his supporters to do. And by 'supporters' I don't mean every one who voted for him.  I mean the red hat-wearing chanting 'lock her up' types. 

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1 minute ago, The Observer said:

Why would Gabbert be the 1 out of 21 to decide to run in the first place?  She couldn't even get 1% support in her own party.  Quite the coincidence that the one person who people have said has Russian ties and would help Trump win would decide to do that, don't you think? 

So your saying that less than 1% of people that support her will cost the Dems the election? 

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Just now, The Observer said:

Why would Gabbert be the 1 out of 21 to decide to run in the first place?  She couldn't even get 1% support in her own party.  Quite the coincidence that the one person who people have said has Russian ties and would help Trump win would decide to do that, don't you think? 

For that reason, I don't think it'll even be a consideration for her to run.  But like I said, she's more likely to steal votes from Trump than from the Democrat candidate.  She's moderate, she'll steal from the other moderate candidate (Trump).  A Democrat who doesn't want a socialist will have to vote for Trump.  If Gabbert runs, they'll vote for her and not him.  I don't see how you can see that any differently.

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3 minutes ago, The Elevator Killer said:

So your saying that less than 1% of people that support her will cost the Dems the election? 

I'm saying if you take the 1% who support her, plus some others who don't bother voting in primaries at all, and others who are butt hurt that their candidate didn't get the nomination, she could definitely play a role.  Trump won by 70,000 total votes in three states. 

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5 minutes ago, The Observer said:

You really think Donald Trump would make a concession speech and work with the incoming president for a smooth transition?  I'm not trying to be provacative when I say I actually fear how he would react and what he could get his supporters to do. And by 'supporters' I don't mean every one who voted for him.  I mean the red hat-wearing chanting 'lock her up' types. 

No, I don't think he'll be all that helpful to the new President... I also don't know if that new person would want his input on anything that isn't absolutely needed.  That said, I don't see how that would generate a reaction from his supporters.  I mean, other than praising his actions, I don't think they'll be physical.  That's something that the Left does (see Antifa).  I'm a "lock her up" type because she is guilty and belongs in jail.  That said, if Trump loses to Bernie (for example), I'm just going to quit my job and collect welfare/unemployment and get my free medical.  Why go to work to pay 70% in taxes?  No thanks.  I'll find a mom and pop business who'll pay me under the table (win/win), and then collect my government subsidies.  I'm certainly not going to be physical.

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44 minutes ago, The Observer said:

I'm saying if you take the 1% who support her, plus some others who don't bother voting in primaries at all, and others who are butt hurt that their candidate didn't get the nomination, she could definitely play a role.  Trump won by 70,000 total votes in three states. 

OK. Let's take her out of the equation. Aren't the things I highlighted going to be a factor no matter who wins the nomination? 

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2 minutes ago, The Elevator Killer said:

OK. Let's take her out of the equation. Aren't the things I highlighted going to be a factor no matter who wins the nomination? 

I'm not exactly sure what you're asking me, but I've said it several times in the past few weeks...In November, you are doing one of two things: Voting for the Democratic nominee or voting for Trump.  Every single action other than voting for the Dem nominee is a vote for Trump.  Staying home? Trump vote. Voting 3rd party? Trump vote. Write in a candidate because you're butthurt that your person didn't get the nomination? Yup, Trump vote.  The Trump camp is well aware of this. It;'s why Trump is pushing the narrative that he feels bad for Bernie because they're trying to screw him over again. Sew division.  Piss people off. If no Bernie, I'm not voting at all.  This is what Trump wants. He knows his vote totals are static. He made the decision to play only to his base the entire three years. His voters are loyal and will return to vote again. Another 2016 voter turnout and he wins again., A 2008-level turnout and he gets annihilated. 

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1 hour ago, The Observer said:

That would seem like kids playing on a playground compared to the uprising Trump will call for if he loses. 

That's just pure speculation from your tds suffering little brain . Nothing to base it on. 

On the other hand we have factual history...

We already know hillary didn't accept losing,  dems, their media wings and sad sacks like you didnt and still cant accept losing, and that with the history of violent Bernie  bots....things could get volatile.  

 

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17 minutes ago, drobeski said:

That's just pure speculation from your tds suffering little brain . Nothing to base it on. 

On the other hand we have factual history...

We already know hillary didn't accept losing,  dems, their media wings and sad sacks like you didnt and still cant accept losing, and that with the history of violent Bernie  bots....things could get volatile.  

 

Bernie supporters are already promising violence at the convention if they don’t win.  

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4 hours ago, The Observer said:

I'm not exactly sure what you're asking me, but I've said it several times in the past few weeks...In November, you are doing one of two things: Voting for the Democratic nominee or voting for Trump.  Every single action other than voting for the Dem nominee is a vote for Trump.  Staying home? Trump vote. Voting 3rd party? Trump vote. Write in a candidate because you're butthurt that your person didn't get the nomination? Yup, Trump vote.  The Trump camp is well aware of this. It;'s why Trump is pushing the narrative that he feels bad for Bernie because they're trying to screw him over again. Sew division.  Piss people off. If no Bernie, I'm not voting at all.  This is what Trump wants. He knows his vote totals are static. He made the decision to play only to his base the entire three years. His voters are loyal and will return to vote again. Another 2016 voter turnout and he wins again., A 2008-level turnout and he gets annihilated. 

Yeah. And I'm loving it. I tuned in to my 20 or so minutes to liberal radio today and more than a couple people stated that if Bernie wins they are not going to vote.

Keep up the good work libs. They are so massively TDS AND stupid, that they don't care if this country goes communist just so they didn't vote for Trump to win over evil. 

And the even more idiotic people, would rather vote for communism over Trump cause they are tired of thinking for themselves.

And if any legal citizen of this country prefers Bernie over Trump, they deserve a one way ticket to Cuba or Venezuela.

 

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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ERSJpbIU4AEjBYU.jpg

 

Bernie Sanders said at the debate last night that he wants minimum wage to be $15 per hour.

$15 x 40 hour week = $600

$600 x 52 weeks per year = $31,200

Bernie Sanders wants free health care for all and was asked how he would pay for it. His answer was to raise taxes to 52% on anybody making over $29,000 per year.

52% of $31,200 = $16,224 in taxes

$31,200 - $16,224 = $14,976 in pay

$14,976 / 52 weeks = $288 per week

$288 / 40 hour week = $7.20 per hour

 

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1 minute ago, riversco said:

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Bernie Sanders said at the debate last night that he wants minimum wage to be $15 per hour.

$15 x 40 hour week = $600

$600 x 52 weeks per year = $31,200

Bernie Sanders wants free health care for all and was asked how he would pay for it. His answer was to raise taxes to 52% on anybody making over $29,000 per year.

52% of $31,200 = $16,224 in taxes

$31,200 - $16,224 = $14,976 in pay

$14,976 / 52 weeks = $288 per week

$288 / 40 hour week = $7.20 per hour

 

I think the first 29 would be exempt. 

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Bernie Sanders would never win POTUS.  And even if somehow he managed to do so, he'd never make it to the inauguration.

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40 minutes ago, Mr. Hand said:

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/bernie-sanders-payments-green-new-deal-medicare-for-all-explanation

This will kill the economy.

Bernie Sanders says 'major plans' to be funded in part by new taxes, lawsuits

 

If only half of that article is true, oy vey, who with two brain cells to rub together would vote for Sanders?  Oh yeah, college kids who want free stuff and amassed a ton of debt on worthless degrees.  Hey, let's put the country in their hands$#@!

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Bernie wants to tax Mike Bloomberg $4 billion a year, just on his net worth, not counting all of the additional taxes on his business and personal income each year.

🤣

No wonder Mike is knee capping that communist buffoon.

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