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I'll give you an insane hint : There was a questionmark.


I know they fenced off nearly everywhere, and the critical points got those huge high fences.
Not on the statement I questioned. And it isn't nearly everywhere.

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So, its okay if the green party candidate orders a recount on various states, but not if trump does it ?
Each recount performed ended up in Trumps favor btw. So she quickly stopped it.



Trump is obviously not doing this because he is <insert typical generic insult>, he's doing this because he's a populist that is working on his re-election allready.
Trump isn't ordering a recount though.

And not entirely. She wanted to count the paper back ups to see if there were machine errors and the states refused to allow this (I think either Wisc or Penn didn't do paper back up this year). So they were counting the already counted roll of tallied votes . That's why she stopped it.
 

icemaη

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Not on the statement I questioned. And it isn't nearly everywhere.

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Trump isn't ordering a recount though.

And not entirely. She wanted to count the paper back ups to see if there were machine errors and the states refused to allow this (I think either Wisc or Penn didn't do paper back up this year). So they were counting the already counted rolled of tallied. That's why she stopped it.
Did she keep the money she raised?
 

Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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Yall gonna have to tone it down on the Zach ad hominem
Agreed.

The problem is, as Post Ironic put it, that it's difficult to understand how someone who is not a moron could be in favour of Trump.

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Yall gonna have to tone it down on the Zach ad hominem
Agreed.

The problem is, as Post Ironic put it, that it's difficult to understand how someone who is not a moron could be in favour of Trump.
 

GordoDeCentral

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Agreed.

The problem is, as Post Ironic put it, that it's difficult to understand how someone who is not a moron could be in favour of Trump.

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Agreed.

The problem is, as Post Ironic put it, that it's difficult to understand how someone who is not a moron could be in favour of Trump.
I get what you are saying, but at least Zach is trying to formulate his opinion in an intelligent manner,unlike the other protrump jokers
 

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Bjerknes

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And that's a disgrace. But I truly believe this whole Trump ordeal is something we just need to get through before we can start to improve society. But you can be sure I will hold Andy and Zach accountable. Because they'll be among the first to absolve themselves, you'll see.
http://www.politico.com/agenda/story/2017/01/all-trump-executive-actions-000288

I agree with about half of these agendas, which is what I was expecting. Obviously TPP should be overturned, but other items are complete nonsense. Freezing the federal workforce is actually sort of silly -- I would imagine that would make it more difficult to remove useless employees and backfill. I'm all for cutting certain areas of the government, but this isn't the right way to approach it.

As for improving society, the more appropriate conclusion would be that the current situation goes to show how far we have fallen, which is correlated to previous administrations. I think it's obvious that what really set this off is the years of the government and MSM essentially lying to the public about economic data, portraying a strong jobs climate when in fact we’re really no better off than we were in 2009, at least in many areas of the country. You can point directly to the rust belt in this case. So Trump’s rise to power is more of a function of how the country has been led down the wrong path for too long. You can’t fault people for wanting a change in that regard.
 

Maddy

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So Trump is already destroying diplomatic relations with an important neighbouring country.

Next: Canada, UK, Germany, and China.
 

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