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Topic: canada will take anyone banned by trump's travel ban
+Anonymous A — 9.4 years ago #46,727
+Anonymous B — 9.4 years ago, 1 hour later[T] [B] #507,714
Thanks, Sweden.
+Anonymous C — 9.4 years ago, 3 hours later, 5 hours after the original post[T] [B] #507,718
I hope the public elect a Democrat house and senate in 2020.
+chili dog !!heHjtrQ7i — 9.4 years ago, 1 minute later, 5 hours after the original post[T] [B] #507,719
no
there's a piece of legislation that caps the number to 1'000.
·Anonymous A (OP) — 9.4 years ago, 5 minutes later, 5 hours after the original post[T] [B] #507,720
@previous (chili dog !!heHjtrQ7i)
racist
+Namefag !CQywTu1T9w — 9.4 years ago, 5 hours later, 11 hours after the original post[T] [B] #507,726
@507,718 (C)
Nope, the dems are just as guilty as the republicans.
Bipartisanship is cancer.
+Anonymous F — 9.4 years ago, 18 minutes later, 11 hours after the original post[T] [B] #507,731
@507,718 (C)
They won't though. The tides have turned, just look up a political map of the US from 1999 and compare it to today, the Dems have lost MASSIVELY in every state. They themselves are breaking apart at the seams too due to infighting. After what went down at the DNC lot of bernouts are still pissed.
My prediction tbh is that it will be a republican govt for a long while as the Democratic party buckles and another is reborn in its place. They have way too much baggage. And in any case they have consolidated in cities but that's because cities typically have a lot of the poorer/minorities.
I certainly believe that there's a LOT of fraudulent voting going on and not just by the browns but by whites on the Democrat's side. If trump reforms that system into something with more accountability it will at the very least level the playing field a little more in the cities and THAT'S why the democrats are fighting him tooth and nail. They cannot lose the cities and any more votes, be they legal or illegal, or they lose the game.
+Anonymous G — 9.4 years ago, 1 hour later, 13 hours after the original post[T] [B] #507,734
@previous (F)
How did Obama win then
+Anonymous H — 9.4 years ago, 15 minutes later, 13 hours after the original post[T] [B] #507,735
@previous (G)
Did you not read the part where he clearly points out the voting fraud committed by not just the browns but also the whites?
·Anonymous F — 9.4 years ago, 29 minutes later, 13 hours after the original post[T] [B] #507,740
@507,734 (G)
Obama rode the race/white guilt train to the fucking moon and did it nearly a decade ago when the left was in full force. It's a very different situation today. Obama, whatever anyone thinks about him, was also at least somewhat likeable when compared to Hillary. He was supposed to be the progressive change(let's all admit that really it was because he was a token black dude) that everyone was looking forward to but that fell on its face and the result is that someone like Trump won. That's the reality of it all and even Michael Moore of all people was calling it months before the actual voting took place. It was just so obvious in hindsight. I will also say that the anti-white bashing and pro-globalization at the cost of the working class did NOT help the democrats at all.
However, I will admit that the right wing/republicans are living off of borrowed time if they fail to implement any long term solutions to their voter base declining. Had Sanders not been removed so forcefully and despicably IMO then we would have seen an America that would've turned all the more socialist. This election was really about which extreme the country was supposed to head(i.e. Trump(isolationist-capitalist) v Sanders(globalist-socialist) but since Hillary just had to be president the left lost their extreme leftist leader and crumbled. This was because she's basically a neo-con that flip flops on her positions all the time and is just a rich old white person that hides behind whatever ideology is convenient to her political career at the time.
Trump is president now, whatever the protesters have you believe and the important thing is now is whether or not he will follow through on his campaign promises and whether or not they will work. Even if you hate the man people are naive not to question the fact that manufacturing leaves more and more the US while we still give billions to everyone around the world while our own citizens proverbially starve. Even STEM isn't fooling anyone and is all but broken nowadays as people leaving school realize Obama and the general industry were bullshitting them and simply want more workers to bring the overall wages down or find that employers want outlandish requirements for entry level positions.
It's a perfect storm tbh and Trump "coincidentally" came in at the right time.
(Edited 1 minute later.)
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