80+% !?!?!
And trips over to vote for ... rigged!!!![]()
http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2016/11/08/some-problems-reported-as-voters-head-to-polls/
How did Trump "strike a chord" with lower income whites?
80+% !?!?!
And trips over to vote for ... rigged!!!![]()
http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2016/11/08/some-problems-reported-as-voters-head-to-polls/
How did Trump "strike a chord" with lower income whites? If he did they're idiots not racists.And Bill's commentary doesn't suggest a vote for Trump makes sense since he offers nothing of substance to those folks. The level of contortion coming from the, "Not a Trump guy" contingent is very entertaining but must be very painful for them.
btw if they - and lower income blacks - are worse off than before it's not because of Obama - it's because the GOP did everything they possibly could to get in his way. Is that really something that doesn't register?
Not to mention decisions made in the past by Republicans don't happen in a vacuum, we're still dealing with the fall out of some of Reagan's policies to this day.btw if they - and lower income blacks - are worse off than before it's not because of Obama - it's because the GOP did everything they possibly could to get in his way. Is that really something that doesn't register?
the flyers at Bates College said that any out of state student that voted in Lewiston needed to pay to obtain a Maine drivers license and pay excise tax to register their car in Lewiston within 30 days. This is not true.
LePage also endorsed the message of the flyer by releasing a statement saying “Casting ballots in two different states is voter fraud, which is why Maine law requires anyone voting here to establish residency here... We welcome college students establishing residency in our great state, as long as they follow all laws that regulate voting, motor vehicles and taxes. We cannot tolerate voter fraud in our state.”
Clearly trying to intimidate college students by making them fear some kind of financial penalty or think they need to pay hundreds of dollars to register a vehicle.
I think Obama has been an above-average President. I would kind of describe him as a Democratic equivalent of the first George Bush. I will tell you that I would certainly take four more years of him over the two major party candidates this time around.To piggyback on this...a question for Sicatoka:
Earlier you said you judge a candidate based on Executive Experience and whether they left the position with their constituents in a better position than when they got there. Does that mean that you think highly of Obama? By every available metric things are better now than in 2008 (despite the spin otherwise) so when the Prez gets to office will you say Obama was a good President?
My primary criticism of Obama is expansion of use of Executive Orders to essentially dictate law. He isn't the first President to do this, but we have seen a dramatic uptick during his Presidency, and I fear the genie has been let out of the bottle on that one. This is like zealous politicizing of the judiciary and judicial appointments. It can work for both parties, and once it has been let out of the bottle, the party currently in position to wield the sword won't hesitate to do so, and even expand the use.
Through his first term (i.e., the first four years of his presidency), Barack Obama issued 147 executive orders, not 923. (Now into the final year of his second term, President Obama has issued a total of 252 executive orders.) Moreover, compared to President Obama's predecessors in the White House, this is not an unusually large number of orders for a modern president: President George W. Bush issued 291 executive orders during his eight years in office, while President Bill Clinton issued 364 such orders over the same span of time.
To piggyback on this...a question for Sicatoka:
Earlier you said you judge a candidate based on Executive Experience and whether they left the position with their constituents in a better position than when they got there. Does that mean that you think highly of Obama? By every available metric things are better now than in 2008 (despite the spin otherwise) so when the Prez gets to office will you say Obama was a good President?
Husbands all over America will be doing this to ensure their significant others don't vote for that nasty woman...
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">This picture is everything. <a href="https://t.co/m9Blodj90f">pic.twitter.com/m9Blodj90f</a></p>— Amanda Marcotte (@AmandaMarcotte) <a href="https://twitter.com/AmandaMarcotte/status/796032737857699841">November 8, 2016</a></blockquote>
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He's a better choice than what we have today.
Get your facts straight.
I dont care the context...that picture is awesome!
And so it begins. http://www.syracuse.com/politics/index.ssf/2016/11/donald_trump_nevada_lawsuit.html
Something tells me eight people will be deciding the President...
And so it begins. http://www.syracuse.com/politics/index.ssf/2016/11/donald_trump_nevada_lawsuit.html
Something tells me eight people will be deciding the President...
He didn't know how to use the machine.
Remember, he doesn't know how to read.![]()
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