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17 minutes ago, DefinitelyNotHollywoodColt said:

That's the President of the United States.

Donald Trump is the President of the United States.

sometimes just saying it reminds me how surreal this all is.

weird, if true!

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3 minutes ago, bad_teammate said:

lol @ unions being "far left"

Jesus

No I didn’t mean unions and far left together.  Two separate ‘left’ issues but not far left. 

If you don’t think unions are a largely D push let me tour you through IL.  

Posted
Just now, Chooky said:

When the tremors hit Sarah Palin another baby fell out of her.  Two hours later the same baby was already on probation.

That's not even enough time to count chromosomes.

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Posted
1 minute ago, Chad Fuck said:

Why bother?   Hers always have extra.

The doctors were trying to figure out how it already had an ankle monitor.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, Chooky said:

When the tremors hit Sarah Palin another baby fell out of her.  Two hours later the same baby was already on probation.

only 10 fucking years ago. and now we are here. goddamn republican fools

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Posted
4 minutes ago, DDD Dad said:

Is it me or does virtually every video showing Donald in a public place beg for Curb music?

It's not just you.

And honestly, I think that's how we should deal with him.  Don't argue his stupid points, don't fight about whether or not all of his lies are asinine.  Just everywhere he goes, have loudspeakers blaring the Curb theme, on repeat.

Posted
2 hours ago, ChiTownDoc said:

I think you’re far left, unions etc.  I could be wrong.  Far right and left fail on Econ policy.  

I don't think I've ever said anything that would lead anyone to conclude that I'm far left on anything, really, let alone economic policy. In my adult lifetime, which began with Reagan's second term, Bill Clinton was the most fiscally responsible president. He was center-left, practically a Republican. I thought giving Clinton economics another go was a good idea.

I think the Democrats on the whole should be farther left than the Clintons, but not as far left as Bernie. I'd like to see them have some success and force the Republicans back toward the center from their current position on the extreme right. (A Clinton victory in 2016 would've helped to achieve that goal.)

Part of the problem is that the Republicans have been plunging farther and farther to the right for the last 50 years. Nowadays an Eisenhower Republican looks like a far left socialist. 

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