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Old 01-02-2017, 03:25 AM
 
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Much truth told in this article.

As for myself, I was a Democrat for many years. This past year I dropped my registration and went Independent. If I don't like a GOP candidate, I will vote for the Libertarian before I will vote for a Democrat.

I'm not alone and many of us were not surprised at all when Hillary lost the election.
Obama’s wins concealed the scale and scope of the disaster. Then the party woke up after Obama to realize that it had lost its old bases in the South and the Rust Belt. The left had hollowed it out and transformed it into a party of coastal urban elites, angry college crybullies and minority coalitions.
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As Soros plowed more money into the left, its escalating radicalism alienated more of the country. Each “avalanche” was a reaction to the abuses of his radicals. It wasn't Trump or Cruz who suffered the consequences. It wasn't even his own leftists. Rather it was the conservative and eventually the moderate wings of the Democrat party who were swept away by his left-wing avalanches.
How George Soros Destroyed The Democratic Party
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Old 01-02-2017, 04:03 AM
 
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A lot of Democrats are not in agreement how the Party presented itself.

Obama /Clinton made it out to be that whatever they say they will end up getting the votes anyway.

Soros and his socialist and radical behavior stands for a small group of the Party.
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Old 01-02-2017, 04:29 AM
 
Location: Swiftwater, PA
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Good article in that link. I do not think it went far enough. Many of the dirty 'tricks' Soros pulled, trying to get the queen elected, were not tricks - they were criminal acts that he encouraged, paid for, and promoted. While the left wants to go after the Russians, with very little or no evidence, we have a pretty solid case against Soros. Plus, it happened here and it was actual acts of election 'terrorism' - not some hidden codes floating in cyber space. I can only hope that the new administration will shut down this man once and for all!
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Old 01-02-2017, 05:13 AM
 
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People wanted to know where they were going to get a job, not where they were going to pee.
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Old 01-02-2017, 05:30 AM
 
Location: Phoenix
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Great article, loved seeing Soros get his comeuppance. What will he do for an encore is the next question.


The Democrats I think will survive but it might take a further spanking for moderate Democrats to try to get back in control of the party. After the 2018 mid-term, we could see a 60 plus veto majority Republican Senate as well.


Just goes to show a party set on revenge and hatred like the Soros Democrats are going to fail in the long run.
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Old 01-02-2017, 05:37 AM
 
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People wanted to know where they were going to get a job, not where they were going to pee.
95% of those who want a job have one.
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Old 01-02-2017, 05:48 AM
 
Location: Swiftwater, PA
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95% of those who want a job have one.
Yes; part-time: Nearly 95% of all new jobs during Obama era were part-time, or contract - Moneycontrol.com!
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Old 01-02-2017, 05:51 AM
 
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95% of those who want a job have one.
They want one that doesn't include the phrase "Do you want fries with that"?
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Old 01-02-2017, 06:26 AM
 
Location: Florida
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Much truth told in this article.

As for myself, I was a Democrat for many years. This past year I dropped my registration and went Independent. If I don't like a GOP candidate, I will vote for the Libertarian before I will vote for a Democrat.

I'm not alone and many of us were not surprised at all when Hillary lost the election.
Obama’s wins concealed the scale and scope of the disaster. Then the party woke up after Obama to realize that it had lost its old bases in the South and the Rust Belt. The left had hollowed it out and transformed it into a party of coastal urban elites, angry college crybullies and minority coalitions.
....
As Soros plowed more money into the left, its escalating radicalism alienated more of the country. Each “avalanche” was a reaction to the abuses of his radicals. It wasn't Trump or Cruz who suffered the consequences. It wasn't even his own leftists. Rather it was the conservative and eventually the moderate wings of the Democrat party who were swept away by his left-wing avalanches.
How George Soros Destroyed The Democratic Party
I was a Republican and became an independent. The Rino party I want no part of.

Soros is a big globalist. He uses the democrats and they follow of course. The democrats are bought off , the colleges have some really sick agendas, and the students are misled as they are bombarded with liberal crapola.
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Old 01-02-2017, 07:37 AM
 
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Our old, imaginary friend, Tyler Durden, pops up again.
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