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Americans don’t need much convincing. All that matters generally is their own quality of life. When it comes to a candidate, they just need the following questions answered:
1) Will my taxes go up?
2) Will more jobs be created?
3) How much personal freedom will I still have? Can I still light fireworks in the bed of my cousin Bert’s pickup truck?
Now these questions are good questions. Don’t get me wrong. It is of course important to look at one’s own quality of life when making a decision on voting. The problem is that Americans put these questions at the top of the list. They ignore the bigger picture or have no compassion for anyone else. Not very many people care that so many migrants are dying illegally crossing the border or, legally, SEEKING ASYUM. They don’t care that child poverty is so high. They don’t care that our infrastructure system is crumbling. They don’t care that the Earth is rotting. They should care about all of these things because it will affect everyone. Those are issues that will affect the quality of life of EVERYONE. They don’t care because those issues are the big picture and are years down the road and therefore take a backseat.
You have got to be shitting me. You are actually suggesting the average American is smarter than anyone running for office.
You're not getting the moneyAmericans don’t need much convincing. All that matters generally is their own quality of life. When it comes to a candidate, they just need the following questions answered:
1) Will my taxes go up?
2) Will more jobs be created?
3) How much personal freedom will I still have? Can I still light fireworks in the bed of my cousin Bert’s pickup truck?
Now these questions are good questions. Don’t get me wrong. It is of course important to look at one’s own quality of life when making a decision on voting. The problem is that Americans put these questions at the top of the list. They ignore the bigger picture or have no compassion for anyone else. Not very many people care that so many migrants are dying illegally crossing the border or, legally, SEEKING ASYUM. They don’t care that child poverty is so high. They don’t care that our infrastructure system is crumbling. They don’t care that the Earth is rotting. They should care about all of these things because it will affect everyone. Those are issues that will affect the quality of life of EVERYONE. They don’t care because those issues are the big picture and are years down the road and therefore take a backseat.
Americans don’t need much convincing. All that matters generally is their own quality of life. When it comes to a candidate, they just need the following questions answered:
1) Will my taxes go up?
2) Will more jobs be created?
3) How much personal freedom will I still have? Can I still light fireworks in the bed of my cousin Bert’s pickup truck?
Now these questions are good questions. Don’t get me wrong. It is of course important to look at one’s own quality of life when making a decision on voting. The problem is that Americans put these questions at the top of the list. They ignore the bigger picture or have no compassion for anyone else. Not very many people care that so many migrants are dying illegally crossing the border or, legally, SEEKING ASYUM. They don’t care that child poverty is so high. They don’t care that our infrastructure system is crumbling. They don’t care that the Earth is rotting. They should care about all of these things because it will affect everyone. Those are issues that will affect the quality of life of EVERYONE. They don’t care because those issues are the big picture and are years down the road and therefore take a backseat.
Americans don’t need much convincing. All that matters generally is their own quality of life. When it comes to a candidate, they just need the following questions answered:
1) Will my taxes go up?
2) Will more jobs be created?
3) How much personal freedom will I still have? Can I still light fireworks in the bed of my cousin Bert’s pickup truck?
Now these questions are good questions. Don’t get me wrong. It is of course important to look at one’s own quality of life when making a decision on voting. The problem is that Americans put these questions at the top of the list. They ignore the bigger picture or have no compassion for anyone else. Not very many people care that so many migrants are dying illegally crossing the border or, legally, SEEKING ASYUM. They don’t care that child poverty is so high. They don’t care that our infrastructure system is crumbling. They don’t care that the Earth is rotting. They should care about all of these things because it will affect everyone. Those are issues that will affect the quality of life of EVERYONE. They don’t care because those issues are the big picture and are years down the road and therefore take a backseat.
For the record, you are "publicly" telling us illegal immigrant care is part of the "big picture" for the quality of life and liberty of American Citizens? Do you fools even read what you write or listen to what you say? The Earth is rotting? So it's a giant carcass now? Infrastructure is crumbling? That's funny considering the miles of newly paved state road just outside. I'm guessing in your world, where the sky is never blue, it's always falling . . .
The average American is too stupid to weigh policy
You cons love this irony burn don’t you? Not a day goes by without a con saying some form of this irony zinger. I hate to break it to you but not only is it unoriginal, it was never clever or witty to begin with.The average American is too stupid to weigh policy
Oh, the bitter irony that YOU of all people should make such a statement!
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You’re misunderstanding Congress. All of them of are smart (but the average democrat is still smarter than the average republican). They just choose corporate interests thus meaning their own and CHOOSE to be useless.Americans don’t need much convincing. All that matters generally is their own quality of life. When it comes to a candidate, they just need the following questions answered:
1) Will my taxes go up?
2) Will more jobs be created?
3) How much personal freedom will I still have? Can I still light fireworks in the bed of my cousin Bert’s pickup truck?
Now these questions are good questions. Don’t get me wrong. It is of course important to look at one’s own quality of life when making a decision on voting. The problem is that Americans put these questions at the top of the list. They ignore the bigger picture or have no compassion for anyone else. Not very many people care that so many migrants are dying illegally crossing the border or, legally, SEEKING ASYUM. They don’t care that child poverty is so high. They don’t care that our infrastructure system is crumbling. They don’t care that the Earth is rotting. They should care about all of these things because it will affect everyone. Those are issues that will affect the quality of life of EVERYONE. They don’t care because those issues are the big picture and are years down the road and therefore take a backseat.
If you think the "average American" is incapable of judging policy, you haven't been listening to your CONGRESS lately... There's NO superhuman effort they can't tackle... But they DO NOTHING.. Because a very large majority of THEM are the biggest most ARROGANT and incompetent mental midgets in this here YOUNITED States....
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Are you suggesting smart people never say stupid things?You’re misunderstanding Congress. All of them of are smart (but the average democrat is still smarter than the average republican). They just choose corporate interests thus meaning their own and CHOOSE to be useless.Americans don’t need much convincing. All that matters generally is their own quality of life. When it comes to a candidate, they just need the following questions answered:
1) Will my taxes go up?
2) Will more jobs be created?
3) How much personal freedom will I still have? Can I still light fireworks in the bed of my cousin Bert’s pickup truck?
Now these questions are good questions. Don’t get me wrong. It is of course important to look at one’s own quality of life when making a decision on voting. The problem is that Americans put these questions at the top of the list. They ignore the bigger picture or have no compassion for anyone else. Not very many people care that so many migrants are dying illegally crossing the border or, legally, SEEKING ASYUM. They don’t care that child poverty is so high. They don’t care that our infrastructure system is crumbling. They don’t care that the Earth is rotting. They should care about all of these things because it will affect everyone. Those are issues that will affect the quality of life of EVERYONE. They don’t care because those issues are the big picture and are years down the road and therefore take a backseat.
If you think the "average American" is incapable of judging policy, you haven't been listening to your CONGRESS lately... There's NO superhuman effort they can't tackle... But they DO NOTHING.. Because a very large majority of THEM are the biggest most ARROGANT and incompetent mental midgets in this here YOUNITED States....
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All of them of are smart
Guam's gonna tip over
We have to pass the bill to find out what's in it
Those who died, their lives will never be the same again
God rest her soul--oh wait--you're mom's still alive
Homicide is the leading cause of murder in America
I have to march because my mother could not have an abortion
.....The above are all quotes by Congress Critters. Billy. Smart. Smart power
Are you suggesting smart people never say stupid things?You’re misunderstanding Congress. All of them of are smart (but the average democrat is still smarter than the average republican). They just choose corporate interests thus meaning their own and CHOOSE to be useless.Americans don’t need much convincing. All that matters generally is their own quality of life. When it comes to a candidate, they just need the following questions answered:
1) Will my taxes go up?
2) Will more jobs be created?
3) How much personal freedom will I still have? Can I still light fireworks in the bed of my cousin Bert’s pickup truck?
Now these questions are good questions. Don’t get me wrong. It is of course important to look at one’s own quality of life when making a decision on voting. The problem is that Americans put these questions at the top of the list. They ignore the bigger picture or have no compassion for anyone else. Not very many people care that so many migrants are dying illegally crossing the border or, legally, SEEKING ASYUM. They don’t care that child poverty is so high. They don’t care that our infrastructure system is crumbling. They don’t care that the Earth is rotting. They should care about all of these things because it will affect everyone. Those are issues that will affect the quality of life of EVERYONE. They don’t care because those issues are the big picture and are years down the road and therefore take a backseat.
If you think the "average American" is incapable of judging policy, you haven't been listening to your CONGRESS lately... There's NO superhuman effort they can't tackle... But they DO NOTHING.. Because a very large majority of THEM are the biggest most ARROGANT and incompetent mental midgets in this here YOUNITED States....
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All of them of are smart
Guam's gonna tip over
We have to pass the bill to find out what's in it
Those who died, their lives will never be the same again
God rest her soul--oh wait--you're mom's still alive
Homicide is the leading cause of murder in America
I have to march because my mother could not have an abortion
.....The above are all quotes by Congress Critters. Billy. Smart. Smart power
Americans don’t need much convincing. All that matters generally is their own quality of life. When it comes to a candidate, they just need the following questions answered:
1) Will my taxes go up?
2) Will more jobs be created?
3) How much personal freedom will I still have? Can I still light fireworks in the bed of my cousin Bert’s pickup truck?
Now these questions are good questions. Don’t get me wrong. It is of course important to look at one’s own quality of life when making a decision on voting. The problem is that Americans put these questions at the top of the list. They ignore the bigger picture or have no compassion for anyone else. Not very many people care that so many migrants are dying illegally crossing the border or, legally, SEEKING ASYUM. They don’t care that child poverty is so high. They don’t care that our infrastructure system is crumbling. They don’t care that the Earth is rotting. They should care about all of these things because it will affect everyone. Those are issues that will affect the quality of life of EVERYONE. They don’t care because those issues are the big picture and are years down the road and therefore take a backseat.
Are you suggesting smart people never say stupid things?You’re misunderstanding Congress. All of them of are smart (but the average democrat is still smarter than the average republican). They just choose corporate interests thus meaning their own and CHOOSE to be useless.Americans don’t need much convincing. All that matters generally is their own quality of life. When it comes to a candidate, they just need the following questions answered:
1) Will my taxes go up?
2) Will more jobs be created?
3) How much personal freedom will I still have? Can I still light fireworks in the bed of my cousin Bert’s pickup truck?
Now these questions are good questions. Don’t get me wrong. It is of course important to look at one’s own quality of life when making a decision on voting. The problem is that Americans put these questions at the top of the list. They ignore the bigger picture or have no compassion for anyone else. Not very many people care that so many migrants are dying illegally crossing the border or, legally, SEEKING ASYUM. They don’t care that child poverty is so high. They don’t care that our infrastructure system is crumbling. They don’t care that the Earth is rotting. They should care about all of these things because it will affect everyone. Those are issues that will affect the quality of life of EVERYONE. They don’t care because those issues are the big picture and are years down the road and therefore take a backseat.
If you think the "average American" is incapable of judging policy, you haven't been listening to your CONGRESS lately... There's NO superhuman effort they can't tackle... But they DO NOTHING.. Because a very large majority of THEM are the biggest most ARROGANT and incompetent mental midgets in this here YOUNITED States....
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All of them of are smart
Guam's gonna tip over
We have to pass the bill to find out what's in it
Those who died, their lives will never be the same again
God rest her soul--oh wait--you're mom's still alive
Homicide is the leading cause of murder in America
I have to march because my mother could not have an abortion
.....The above are all quotes by Congress Critters. Billy. Smart. Smart power
Americans don’t need much convincing. All that matters generally is their own quality of life. When it comes to a candidate, they just need the following questions answered:
1) Will my taxes go up?
2) Will more jobs be created?
3) How much personal freedom will I still have? Can I still light fireworks in the bed of my cousin Bert’s pickup truck?
Now these questions are good questions. Don’t get me wrong. It is of course important to look at one’s own quality of life when making a decision on voting. The problem is that Americans put these questions at the top of the list. They ignore the bigger picture or have no compassion for anyone else. Not very many people care that so many migrants are dying illegally crossing the border or, legally, SEEKING ASYUM. They don’t care that child poverty is so high. They don’t care that our infrastructure system is crumbling. They don’t care that the Earth is rotting. They should care about all of these things because it will affect everyone. Those are issues that will affect the quality of life of EVERYONE. They don’t care because those issues are the big picture and are years down the road and therefore take a backseat.
STFU and put that Solar Panel on your roof..................That is an order............What policies, specifically will make personal freedoms “evaporate”?Personal freedoms will evaporate if any of the current Democrat party are elected. They're all cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs. How are these people not in Russia?
Americans don’t need much convincing. All that matters generally is their own quality of life. When it comes to a candidate, they just need the following questions answered:
1) Will my taxes go up?
2) Will more jobs be created?
3) How much personal freedom will I still have? Can I still light fireworks in the bed of my cousin Bert’s pickup truck?
Now these questions are good questions. Don’t get me wrong. It is of course important to look at one’s own quality of life when making a decision on voting. The problem is that Americans put these questions at the top of the list. They ignore the bigger picture or have no compassion for anyone else. Not very many people care that so many migrants are dying illegally crossing the border or, legally, SEEKING ASYUM. They don’t care that child poverty is so high. They don’t care that our infrastructure system is crumbling. They don’t care that the Earth is rotting. They should care about all of these things because it will affect everyone. Those are issues that will affect the quality of life of EVERYONE. They don’t care because those issues are the big picture and are years down the road and therefore take a backseat.
Oh, please tell me what you think is made up. We disagree on illegals. I can see that. My sense of compassion is limited to local people-family, neighbors, community, state, and country. You have your opinion and I have mine. I'll tell you the illegal opinion-gimmee, gimmee, gimmee.Why do you just make up shit as you go along in life? Im sure you find these beliefs comforting, but they are far from the truth.Those concerns indicate how they will vote. I don't have those concerns, so I want a wall built and asylum seekers applying in Mexico like they are supposed to. Our infrastructure will be started as soon as everyone is paid off. The earth will recover and technology will help-not to stop carbon, but to use it. Child poverty is caused by bad parents. Don't you wish I just thought about taxes and jobs?Americans don’t need much convincing. All that matters generally is their own quality of life. When it comes to a candidate, they just need the following questions answered:
1) Will my taxes go up?
2) Will more jobs be created?
3) How much personal freedom will I still have? Can I still light fireworks in the bed of my cousin Bert’s pickup truck?
Now these questions are good questions. Don’t get me wrong. It is of course important to look at one’s own quality of life when making a decision on voting. The problem is that Americans put these questions at the top of the list. They ignore the bigger picture or have no compassion for anyone else. Not very many people care that so many migrants are dying illegally crossing the border or, legally, SEEKING ASYUM. They don’t care that child poverty is so high. They don’t care that our infrastructure system is crumbling. They don’t care that the Earth is rotting. They should care about all of these things because it will affect everyone. Those are issues that will affect the quality of life of EVERYONE. They don’t care because those issues are the big picture and are years down the road and therefore take a backseat.