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Old 11-29-2016, 04:26 PM
 
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It won't be long, according to the Census and the actuaries.

Life Expectancy for White Americans Declines - WSJ
So you admit that that's all the Democrats have: sit around and wait for white people to die. You know, there are plenty of countries in the world that have hardly any white people in them at all. Why don't you just move to one of those countries and have your dream already? I hear that Zimbabwe is lovely this time of year.
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Old 11-29-2016, 06:07 PM
 
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They should probably focus on getting the muslim mosque tore down in isreal so that the temple can be rebuilt and bring about their one world order since they seem to want to be the underlings of the anit Christ with their world banking, world trade, federal reserve and on and on.
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Old 11-29-2016, 07:40 PM
 
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It won't be long, according to the Census and the actuaries.

Life Expectancy for White Americans Declines - WSJ
Eh, I plan on sticking around for another 30 years or so...and voting in every election.
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Old 11-29-2016, 10:16 PM
 
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It is amazing to see Trump supporters crowing that they rule the world. Trump barely won and I mean barely:

Michigan: Trump won by 10,000 votes and .002% 16 EV

Wisconsin: Trump won by 23,000 votes and .005% 10 EV

Pennsylvania: Trump won by 64,000 votes and 1% 20 EV

Those three states would have given Clinton the election and Clinton missed it by only 97,000 votes.

While beating Trump in the popular vote by 2.5 million and counting.

The combined number of votes was 127 million between the two and she beat him by 2.5 million. He only beat her by 97,000 votes in those three states to win the election. Trump only received 46.3% of the votes (his percentage has decreased).

http://www.nytimes.com/elections/results/president

I doubt Trump even runs in 2020. Republicans will have all the power the next four years and they will have all the blame as well. They are looking at phasing out Medicare in the second budget. Think it won't happen? Tom Price and Paul Ryan are working together to do it and Trump just put Tom Price in charge of it. A lot happens in four years.
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Old 11-29-2016, 11:08 PM
 
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It is amazing to see Trump supporters crowing that they rule the world. Trump barely won and I mean barely:

Michigan: Trump won by 10,000 votes and .002% 16 EV

Wisconsin: Trump won by 23,000 votes and .005% 10 EV

Pennsylvania: Trump won by 64,000 votes and 1% 20 EV

Those three states would have given Clinton the election and Clinton missed it by only 97,000 votes.

While beating Trump in the popular vote by 2.5 million and counting.

The combined number of votes was 127 million between the two and she beat him by 2.5 million. He only beat her by 97,000 votes in those three states to win the election. Trump only received 46.3% of the votes (his percentage has decreased).

http://www.nytimes.com/elections/results/president

I doubt Trump even runs in 2020. Republicans will have all the power the next four years and they will have all the blame as well. They are looking at phasing out Medicare in the second budget. Think it won't happen? Tom Price and Paul Ryan are working together to do it and Trump just put Tom Price in charge of it. A lot happens in four years.
43% of the country (a larger number than what voted for either candidate) didn't even bother to vote, which tells me that nobody really wanted any of these two morons elected. Electoral college is the rule of the land, popular vote means as much as...as well nothing, and the majority of the country just basically gave both these candidates a big middle finger.
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Old 11-29-2016, 11:14 PM
 
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The end result of this election revealed that most Americans aren't happy with the direction of the country. The Democrats lost big everywhere away from the coastal areas.

The last 8 years of Obama's Administration has been a huge disaster for the middle class Americans because one of the Democrat's top goals has been to open the flood gates of immigration and in hopes to populate the Democrat's voting base and help the big companies stifle income growth. The democrats were hoping that with 8 years of Obama Presidency can inject another 8-15 million immigrants into the voting pool.

With the recent change of power, the country under Trump & GOP will need to reform Immigration in order to stay in power and keep the democrat's voting pool from expanding.

If Hillary Clinton had won, the flood gates will be open for her to issue citizenship like lollipop in order to flood the voting pool with immigrants and outcome the Republican party's control of government.
The flood gates were open decades ago so stop blaming Hillary. Oh, what president do you think did that??
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Old 11-29-2016, 11:20 PM
 
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43% of the country (a larger number than what voted for either candidate) didn't even bother to vote, which tells me that nobody really wanted any of these two morons elected. Electoral college is the rule of the land, popular vote means as much as...as well nothing, and the majority of the country just basically gave both these candidates a big middle finger.
Those are projections, I'm using the only numbers that count. Trump won three states by only 97,000 votes to win the election out of 127 million. This was not a landslide, not even close, and in vote count, Trump lost.
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Old 12-01-2016, 03:57 PM
 
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It is amazing to see Trump supporters crowing that they rule the world. Trump barely won and I mean barely:

Michigan: Trump won by 10,000 votes and .002% 16 EV

Wisconsin: Trump won by 23,000 votes and .005% 10 EV

Pennsylvania: Trump won by 64,000 votes and 1% 20 EV

Those three states would have given Clinton the election and Clinton missed it by only 97,000 votes.

While beating Trump in the popular vote by 2.5 million and counting.

The combined number of votes was 127 million between the two and she beat him by 2.5 million. He only beat her by 97,000 votes in those three states to win the election. Trump only received 46.3% of the votes (his percentage has decreased).

http://www.nytimes.com/elections/results/president

I doubt Trump even runs in 2020. Republicans will have all the power the next four years and they will have all the blame as well. They are looking at phasing out Medicare in the second budget. Think it won't happen? Tom Price and Paul Ryan are working together to do it and Trump just put Tom Price in charge of it. A lot happens in four years.
Currently the margins are even lower.

MI (now 10,704)
PA (now 46,765)
WI (now 22,177)

Combined margin for all 3 states: 79,646

Main change today was 21 thou more votes for Clinton and 3 thou for Trump in Philadelphia reducing his PA margin by 18,000 votes.

Clinton now has a national margin of 2.5M votes or 1.9% of total votes cast. Unfortunately for Hillary, her entire margin is based on California where she currently leads by 4 M votes.

Attached is Dave Wasserman's spreadsheet of the ongoing results by state. It's interesting in that he's divided the results of battleground states from the rest of the country. Trump won 8 of the 13 states listed as battlegrounds, and carried states in that category by 48.3% to 46.6% (or 1.7%). Clinton carried the category of non-battlegrounds by 48.9% to 45.2% (or 3.7%). To get an idea of how much Cali affects the total numbers, Clinton carried it by 30%, or 7% more than Obama in 2012. When you get a blowout like that in a state with that many votes it distorts everything else.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...le=true#gid=19
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Old 12-01-2016, 04:14 PM
 
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Those are projections, I'm using the only numbers that count. Trump won three states by only 97,000 votes to win the election out of 127 million. This was not a landslide, not even close, and in vote count, Trump lost.
That is all irrelevant, my point was that 43% of the country had so little interest in having EITHER of these people as POTUS that its ridiculous to try and claim that popular or electoral vote is some sort of message.

As long as you get to feel good about getting to type the words "Trump lost" though, I don't want to rain on your parade.
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Old 12-02-2016, 04:10 PM
 
Location: University City, Philadelphia
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Sick eagles are "imagrating" to the USA?
The Philadelphia Eagles ???
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