I don't know what that has to do with it. they've been subject to US law the entire time. the unwillingness or inability of the government to deport them has absolutely zero to do with what I was talking about.
my point: complaining that the protestors didn't vote may give people some odd sense of smug self-satisfaction but it's an absolutely retarded thing to focus on.
my point: complaining that the protestors didn't vote may give people some odd sense of smug self-satisfaction but it's an absolutely retarded thing to focus on.
no, that's the problem with the democratic party and the clintons. there's plenty of progressives who know exactly why the clinton lost. and some of them didn't vote for clinton because they just plain didn't like her.
the democrats and the clinton apologists are going to try to make this about race and gender and how third party candidates like jill stein siphoned away votes that should have been hillary's. it's going to be the whole gore-nader thing from 2000 all over again.
trump won michigan by about 12,000 votes. jill stein got 50,000 votes.
trump won wisconsin by about 30,000 votes. jill stein got about 30,000 votes.
trump won pennsylvania by about 60,000 votes. jill stein got about 50,000 votes and gary johnson got about 150,000 votes.
if everyone who voted for jill stein or gary johnson in florida voted for hillary she would have won the state.
hillary lost because no one likes her. she lost because she, and her supporters, were in this bubble of "it's my turn" and "who else you going to vote for?" and "trump is a scary person of course you'll run to me for protection!" the fact that no one likes her and the democrats ran her anyway did her in.
dems probably would have won with either biden or sanders.
the "progressives" out there in portland and everywhere else should be protesting the democratic party and demanding that *everyone* who had a position of power for this election step down and never participate in party politics ever again. this election should have been a cakewalk for the dems but somehow they fucked it up.
The event was streamed live online. Bachmann and Barton produced a chart they claim showed that Donald Trump's chances of winning the election increased as Hillary Clinton's chances decreased as Christians were praying about 8:30 pm eastern time.
America has NOT repented. Many prophets are calling Trump the chaos president. This means, his presidency will be the presidency of natural disasters, which is the only way some will see reality.
Right, they shouldn't be protesting Trump - he's a symptom, not the cause - they should be protesting the Democratic party that torpedoed the preferred candidate and shoe-horned in an rich bitter old lady and just assumed that everyone would go along with the plot.
Many prophets are calling Trump the chaos president. This means, his presidency will be the presidency of natural disasters, which is the only way some will see reality.
The forthcoming Natural Disasters were going to happen no matter who was President. Furthermore reality is something each individual creates on their own.
Religion does not have any bearing on these matters. Especially a religion, Christianity, which is nothing more than a bastardization of several far more older religions and myths.
If it's the kingdom you seek togo then look within yourself and not outside yourself.
Right, they shouldn't be protesting Trump - he's a symptom, not the cause - they should be protesting the Democratic party that torpedoed the preferred candidate and shoe-horned in an rich bitter old lady and just assumed that everyone would go along with the plot.
if we want to complain about voter turnout, let's complain about voter turnout.
if we want to complain about rioting, let's complain about rioting.
but one has nothing to do with the other unless we want to go down some path where we explore the possibility that rioting is sometimes related to people feeling as if they weren't heard or that their opinions don't matter.
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