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"everybody getting reported now.."
(set 26 days ago)
Location: Pine Grove,AL
29,570 posts, read 16,556,695 times
Reputation: 6044
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Originally Posted by Finn_Jarber
The moderation was on the money, and Hillary was the clear winner. The Dem field is thin, so it is no great surprise. Now the question is which GOP candidate will be running against her. It seems she will be a done deal, while the GOP primaries will go on until the last hour give the number of serious candidates on their side.
What debate did you watch, Hillary dodged a lot of questions tonight, specifically the wall street one. that was an EPIC dodge, she even invoked 9/11.
She should have answered truthfully along the lines of
" Look Senator Sanders, like it or not, Wall Street still controls a significant portion of private sector jobs, business loans, and mortgages. With out it, a lot of people would be screwed, If you want to contain future problems, that is fine, but in its current state, it is important to have good relations with them"
Governor O'Malley was rarely given the chance to answer questions, but when he did, he knocked them out of the park.
Isn't it sad that in a country of our size, this is the best we can do as far as candidates go? Both (D) & (R).
What i find the most interesting is that this thread is low in number posts compared to the repub debates that means very few watched or cared on the Left.
3 candidates on the dem side, and 8 on the repubs.
bernie hit with issues deflected to the socialist system to rescue, hillary deflected to the previous years with bush, and O'Malley... he was just playing catch up.
the comments on this thread came from less than 10 people the whole time.
as i said in one of my first posts they're going to dig a hole for themselves and they did...
Status:
"everybody getting reported now.."
(set 26 days ago)
Location: Pine Grove,AL
29,570 posts, read 16,556,695 times
Reputation: 6044
Quote:
Originally Posted by 01Snake
Isn't it sad that in a country of our size, this is the best we can do as far as candidates go? Both (D) & (R).
Are you saying you dont like the candidates in either field(meaning there are betters ones out there) or are you saying these are the best and that is sad ????
Status:
"everybody getting reported now.."
(set 26 days ago)
Location: Pine Grove,AL
29,570 posts, read 16,556,695 times
Reputation: 6044
Quote:
Originally Posted by LuckyGem
What i find the most interesting is that this thread is low in number compared to the repub debates.
3 candidates on the dem side, and 8 on the repubs.
bernie hit with issues deflected to the socialist system to rescue, hillary deflected to the previous years with bush, and O'Malley... he was just playing catch up.
the comments on this thread came from less than 10 people the whole time.
as i said in one of my first posts they're going to dig a hole for themselves and they did...
Cover 'em up! They're done!
Who needs to worry?
Dems.
Period.
Or, it could be because it is a Saturday night, College football is on, and yesterday there was a major terrorist attack, and this is the first shopping weekend of the Christmas Season.
Or, it could be because it is a Saturday night, College football is on, and yesterday there was a major terrorist attack, and this is the first shopping weekend of the Christmas Season.
Well, he can't say that terrorism is the greatest threat. After all, terrorists kill carbon dioxide producers (humans) which is very beneficial for the Earth.
What debate did you watch, Hillary dodged a lot of questions tonight, specifically the wall street one. that was an EPIC dodge, she even invoked 9/11.
She should have answered truthfully along the lines of
" Look Senator Sanders, like it or not, Wall Street still controls a significant portion of private sector jobs, business loans, and mortgages. With out it, a lot of people would be screwed, If you want to contain future problems, that is fine, but in its current state, it is important to have good relations with them"
Governor O'Malley was rarely given the chance to answer questions, but when he did, he knocked them out of the park.
Clinton should be ashamed of herself. Backed into a corner about the Wall St finance of her campaign, and she invokes 9/11. Pathetic, and completely disrespectful to the victims of that event.
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