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Campaign 2016 Part, let's say, X: There's a red moon rising On the Cuyahoga River

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I remember Tech score update threads going for twenty pages.
 
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So far I have seen- right out of college producer of a play, WWE, realtor (he likes to bankrupt, abandon projects or pi55 off local officials- like every other crooked real estate person that makes the news), water, wine, steak, golf, perennial sucker up-er to politicians (until now when he is dissing anyone who even looks like the opposition) I know I am forgetting stuff. Oh I forgot tD University- the ultimate education.

Still confused why he is considered an outsider. The man has been lobbying and paying into campaigns at a high level since I was in HS. You can't get inside than that. He is the audio-visual aid to what he complains problem is- special interest and self interest.
 
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Because he says so duh! Have you seen the people at his rallies they arent exactly the Nobel Prize Commitee. They are more like John Nash and Bobby Fisher when they were off their meds ;)
 
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Because he says so duh! Have you seen the people at his rallies they arent exactly the Nobel Prize Commitee. They are more like John Nash and Bobby Fisher when they were off their meds ;)
Nah, even off meds this guy could never be that stupid
 
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The secret part is that Drumpf is in on it t--- d'oh!

Markos has been talking about now is the time to bury the hatchet... in the GOP's death-smiling skull. I may not be in the right circles but I haven't heard much talking down by either the Hillary or the Bernie followers about one another; certainly nothing to the extent of the chasm between the RNC types and the Tea Party bomb throwers. I have never thought there would be any trouble knitting the liberals and centrists back together. The candidates themselves have been careful not to insult the other side's supporters, even if some of their surrogates have said stupid things.

Just win, baby.
 
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I would think this was adorable if I didn't suspect that this guy probably runs the tribe like a crime syndicate.

(Tribal politics is insanely dirty and corrupt, and basically run like a cross between a banana republic and a 19th century city ward.)
 
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I would think this was adorable if I didn't suspect that this guy probably runs the tribe like a crime syndicate.

(Tribal politics is insanely dirty and corrupt, and basically run like a cross between a banana republic and a 19th century city ward.)

Instead of Teapot Dome, it's Teepee Dome these days?
 
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Update on the grand GOP trickle down experiment in Kansas.

Not long after he made the transition from senator to governor in late 2010, Kansas Republican Sam Brownback boasted about his grand ambitions. The far-right Kansan, working with a GOP-led legislature, would cut taxes far beyond what the state could afford, in what Brownback described at the time as “a real-live experiment.”

He was optimistic, though the Republican governor added at the time, “We’ll see how it works.”

We sure will. In his first term, Brownback’s “experiment” led to debt downgrades, weak growth, and state finances in shambles. Perhaps the jobs picture is more heartening? Guess again. The Kansas City Star’s Yael Abouhalkah reported today on the state’s latest job numbers.

Let this stunning news sink in: The Kansas jobs report released Friday shows the state lost another 1,900 jobs in February and now has 5,400 fewer jobs than it did one year ago.

That’s right: The Sunflower State had a “growth” rate of negative 0.4 percent from February 2015 to February 2016, the first time that’s happened in more than five years. That negative employment rate is one of the worst in the nation.

http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/bad-worse-sam-brownbacks-kansas?cid=sm_fb_maddow
 
Re: Campaign 2016 Part, let's say, X: There's a red moon rising On the Cuyahoga River

So this time the Drumpf supporter is black and the sucker punched Bernie protester is white so, uh, progress?
 
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So this time the Drumpf supporter is black and the sucker punched Bernie protester is white so, uh, progress?

Notice how the black guy immediately gets arrested, while when a white guy sucker punches a black guy it takes a couple days?
 
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Where did the "experiment" produce worse results: Kansas or Louisiana? Dems should focus attention on these two disasters throughout the general elections.
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/03/gop-must-answer-for-what-it-did-to-kansas.html
 
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Agreed. I'm glad the media, even if it's sort of mainstream left wing media, I starting to call him what he is: a fascist. A dangerous fascist.
 
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