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Sealy I believe you to be terminally impaired.
Obama and his ilk are fucking you in the ass,you do know that right?
How? Lets hear your conspiracy theories.
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Sealy I believe you to be terminally impaired.
Obama and his ilk are fucking you in the ass,you do know that right?
How? Lets hear your conspiracy theories.
What was the low point due to the Bush Financial Crash of 2008?...because voting Dummycrat has worked wonders for the economy?
It sure has! Any look at the facts clearly demonstrates this.
Not this one:
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http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/27/business/the-typical-household-now-worth-a-third-less.html
What good is voting if your elected official never carries out his duty? Kinda renders voting a moot point. I voted, though, for the lesser of two evils. I believe voting has a purpose, but also that not voting sends a message.
I think you're painting with too broad a brush.I think people who don't vote view issues as "problems". Problems that, to them, are a very complex puzzle that they hope will solve itself. They imagine themselves as nothing but one of tens of millions of tiny pieces to that puzzle. These non-voters will eventually be fitted by someone else into that puzzle that has no possible solution. It's the easiest path to no end in sight.
I also think that people who DO vote view issues as challenges. And challenges are full of opportunity. Opportunity to make change and to make a difference. They become part of a platform and that platform becomes a springboard. It could lead to results, or it could also lead to nowhere.
But at least they stepped up to the challenge.
SOOOOO much butt-hurt.You forgot to post your evidence.The GOP not only nationally but GLOBALLY destroyed the fucking economy.
I'm assuming you lived through it and still deny it so I can show you a video of Bush admitting it and you would still blow it off and still vote for Jeb in 2016 so why should I bother?
Trust me, you won't like the proof I give. It'll come from a "liberal" source. Sorry stupid that I can't find the evidence the GOP are fucking you on FOX, Drudge or Rush. You are a brainwashed fool. No different than every other stupid citizen in every other country.
1/3 of the voters aren't voting. 1/3 are voting for the wrong party. I'm not counting the rich in this country. They're voting correctly from their point of view.
I'll give you an example. Snyder in Michigan raised my dad's taxes or cost him tax break that directly costs him $1500 a year. NOW Snyder is going to tax him to fix the roads. Perfect example of how the GOP shifts the tax burden from the rich onto the middle class. And my dad has a hell of a lot more than you guys I bet. 2 homes, $500K in savings, a pension and social security.
So if you have that much $ or less, Snyder and the GOP are fucking you too. But if you want to vote for it or not show up to vote I guess you are ok with paying more so the rich can pay less. I'm not.
I think you're huffing paint.I think you're painting with too broad a brush.I think people who don't vote view issues as "problems". Problems that, to them, are a very complex puzzle that they hope will solve itself. They imagine themselves as nothing but one of tens of millions of tiny pieces to that puzzle. These non-voters will eventually be fitted by someone else into that puzzle that has no possible solution. It's the easiest path to no end in sight.
I also think that people who DO vote view issues as challenges. And challenges are full of opportunity. Opportunity to make change and to make a difference. They become part of a platform and that platform becomes a springboard. It could lead to results, or it could also lead to nowhere.
But at least they stepped up to the challenge.
Oh brother. Some of us don't vote because we realize that the political-governmental system is the least effective and least moral means to deal with the issues or problems that you talk about.I think you're huffing paint.I think you're painting with too broad a brush.I think people who don't vote view issues as "problems". Problems that, to them, are a very complex puzzle that they hope will solve itself. They imagine themselves as nothing but one of tens of millions of tiny pieces to that puzzle. These non-voters will eventually be fitted by someone else into that puzzle that has no possible solution. It's the easiest path to no end in sight.
I also think that people who DO vote view issues as challenges. And challenges are full of opportunity. Opportunity to make change and to make a difference. They become part of a platform and that platform becomes a springboard. It could lead to results, or it could also lead to nowhere.
But at least they stepped up to the challenge.
I'm not calling for bi-partisan compromise.Ahahaha FAIL when Dem's won the 2006 mid term elections with about the same voter turnout as the recent 2014 mid term elections the libs claimed it was a huge mandate from the people. lol
the point being that both sides do the same thing, both sides claim this right to rule over the people, and bask in their success, and NOTHING CHANGES, it just goes around in circles, and history repeats itself and everyone's still stuck with the same nonsense like the song (Jokers to the left of me, fools to the right).
Vote properly next time, ie, not the two main parties.
After 6 years of being told to sit in the back and shut up I have a message for Dem's now calling for bi-partisan compromise, (censored) (censored) (rude gesture)
Don't you just love it when the N.A.A.C.P. disavows those two Black Republican wins? Really shows their "Woe is us victim agenda" up for what it truly is.
Oh brother. Some of us don't vote because we realize that the political-governmental system is the least effective and least moral means to deal with the issues or problems that you talk about.I think you're huffing paint.I think you're painting with too broad a brush.I think people who don't vote view issues as "problems". Problems that, to them, are a very complex puzzle that they hope will solve itself. They imagine themselves as nothing but one of tens of millions of tiny pieces to that puzzle. These non-voters will eventually be fitted by someone else into that puzzle that has no possible solution. It's the easiest path to no end in sight.
I also think that people who DO vote view issues as challenges. And challenges are full of opportunity. Opportunity to make change and to make a difference. They become part of a platform and that platform becomes a springboard. It could lead to results, or it could also lead to nowhere.
But at least they stepped up to the challenge.
Other people simply don't care about those issues in the least.
By chance, is your middle name Karl?I think you're painting with too broad a brush.I think people who don't vote view issues as "problems". Problems that, to them, are a very complex puzzle that they hope will solve itself. They imagine themselves as nothing but one of tens of millions of tiny pieces to that puzzle. These non-voters will eventually be fitted by someone else into that puzzle that has no possible solution. It's the easiest path to no end in sight.
I also think that people who DO vote view issues as challenges. And challenges are full of opportunity. Opportunity to make change and to make a difference. They become part of a platform and that platform becomes a springboard. It could lead to results, or it could also lead to nowhere.
But at least they stepped up to the challenge.
When was my right to vote threatened? And no, it's you people who do vote, who endorse and support the system, who have no right to complain about the results of your efforts.Oh brother. Some of us don't vote because we realize that the political-governmental system is the least effective and least moral means to deal with the issues or problems that you talk about.I think you're huffing paint.I think you're painting with too broad a brush.I think people who don't vote view issues as "problems". Problems that, to them, are a very complex puzzle that they hope will solve itself. They imagine themselves as nothing but one of tens of millions of tiny pieces to that puzzle. These non-voters will eventually be fitted by someone else into that puzzle that has no possible solution. It's the easiest path to no end in sight.
I also think that people who DO vote view issues as challenges. And challenges are full of opportunity. Opportunity to make change and to make a difference. They become part of a platform and that platform becomes a springboard. It could lead to results, or it could also lead to nowhere.
But at least they stepped up to the challenge.
Other people simply don't care about those issues in the least.
Thousands died for your right to vote and you throw it away. SHAME ON YOU. Also you have no right to bitch about anything if you choose to not vote.
Boy are you clever.By chance, is your middle name Karl?I think you're painting with too broad a brush.I think people who don't vote view issues as "problems". Problems that, to them, are a very complex puzzle that they hope will solve itself. They imagine themselves as nothing but one of tens of millions of tiny pieces to that puzzle. These non-voters will eventually be fitted by someone else into that puzzle that has no possible solution. It's the easiest path to no end in sight.
I also think that people who DO vote view issues as challenges. And challenges are full of opportunity. Opportunity to make change and to make a difference. They become part of a platform and that platform becomes a springboard. It could lead to results, or it could also lead to nowhere.
But at least they stepped up to the challenge.
That's MISTER boy to you, bub.Boy are you clever.By chance, is your middle name Karl?I think you're painting with too broad a brush.I think people who don't vote view issues as "problems". Problems that, to them, are a very complex puzzle that they hope will solve itself. They imagine themselves as nothing but one of tens of millions of tiny pieces to that puzzle. These non-voters will eventually be fitted by someone else into that puzzle that has no possible solution. It's the easiest path to no end in sight.
I also think that people who DO vote view issues as challenges. And challenges are full of opportunity. Opportunity to make change and to make a difference. They become part of a platform and that platform becomes a springboard. It could lead to results, or it could also lead to nowhere.
But at least they stepped up to the challenge.
What was the low point due to the Bush Financial Crash of 2008?...because voting Dummycrat has worked wonders for the economy?
It sure has! Any look at the facts clearly demonstrates this.
Not this one:
![]()
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/27/business/the-typical-household-now-worth-a-third-less.html
I'm not calling for bi-partisan compromise.Ahahaha FAIL when Dem's won the 2006 mid term elections with about the same voter turnout as the recent 2014 mid term elections the libs claimed it was a huge mandate from the people. lol
the point being that both sides do the same thing, both sides claim this right to rule over the people, and bask in their success, and NOTHING CHANGES, it just goes around in circles, and history repeats itself and everyone's still stuck with the same nonsense like the song (Jokers to the left of me, fools to the right).
Vote properly next time, ie, not the two main parties.
After 6 years of being told to sit in the back and shut up I have a message for Dem's now calling for bi-partisan compromise, (censored) (censored) (rude gesture)![]()
I'm calling for Republicans to put up or shut up. But they won't. They might not even bother trying to govern.
I didnt vote for obama so what do i have to complain about. I voted for romney. Independents and libertarian s who dont vote by default voted for the guys who won and his actions therafter. A vote can be for and against something whethere you vote or not. Point is vote dumbass.When was my right to vote threatened? And no, it's you people who do vote, who endorse and support the system, who have no right to complain about the results of your efforts.Oh brother. Some of us don't vote because we realize that the political-governmental system is the least effective and least moral means to deal with the issues or problems that you talk about.I think you're huffing paint.I think you're painting with too broad a brush.I think people who don't vote view issues as "problems". Problems that, to them, are a very complex puzzle that they hope will solve itself. They imagine themselves as nothing but one of tens of millions of tiny pieces to that puzzle. These non-voters will eventually be fitted by someone else into that puzzle that has no possible solution. It's the easiest path to no end in sight.
I also think that people who DO vote view issues as challenges. And challenges are full of opportunity. Opportunity to make change and to make a difference. They become part of a platform and that platform becomes a springboard. It could lead to results, or it could also lead to nowhere.
But at least they stepped up to the challenge.
Other people simply don't care about those issues in the least.
Thousands died for your right to vote and you throw it away. SHAME ON YOU. Also you have no right to bitch about anything if you choose to not vote.
By voting you endorse the system by which Obama came to power, and thus legitimized his governing over you. That's why you have no right to complain. I, however, who did not vote, have every right to complain about how the government you voters created affects me and others because I do not endorse the system in the first place, and never consented to be aggressed against.I didnt vote for obama so what do i have to complain about. I voted for romney. Independents and libertarian s who dont vote by default voted for the guys who won and his actions therafter. A vote can be for and against something whethere you vote or not. Point is vote dumbass.When was my right to vote threatened? And no, it's you people who do vote, who endorse and support the system, who have no right to complain about the results of your efforts.Oh brother. Some of us don't vote because we realize that the political-governmental system is the least effective and least moral means to deal with the issues or problems that you talk about.I think you're huffing paint.I think you're painting with too broad a brush.
Other people simply don't care about those issues in the least.
Thousands died for your right to vote and you throw it away. SHAME ON YOU. Also you have no right to bitch about anything if you choose to not vote.