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Arisotura |
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Star Mario in this room you have a pile of apple pies Level: 163 Posts: 6964/9019 EXP: 56227140 Next: 260504 Since: 07-03-12 From: in a box Last post: 8 days ago Last view: 3 days ago |
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Don't like politics? Too bad, it's-a Mario time. Level: 82 Posts: 783/2062 EXP: 5093077 Next: 116150 Since: 03-14-16 From: Stabbing Wario Last post: 412 days ago Last view: 411 days ago |
The flag represents America.
America has failed us either way you look at it. Hillary, Trump, they're the embodiment of failure. American deserves to take a piss for letting these two happen. |
PixelDimension |
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Normal user Level: 22 Posts: 94/95 EXP: 55529 Next: 2821 Since: 06-15-14 Last post: 2609 days ago Last view: 2481 days ago |
I would first like to point out that Hillary Clinton actually got more votes. Donald Trump only won because of the "Electoral College" system, AKA not even an actual democracy.
Second, I would like to point out this: We're screwed. |
Degolegodyl |
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Larry Koopa /r/pcmasterrace Level: 92 Posts: 2372/2397 EXP: 7559913 Next: 197024 Since: 12-09-12 From: Toronto, Canada Last post: 1884 days ago Last view: 1770 days ago |
Clinton supporters made fun of Trump supporters for "being dumb cause they follow Trump", yet they are complaining about the democratic system, beating up Trump supporters and making up unreasonable assumptions about the new presidency. This makes them seem foolish and immature, something they think they are better than. It's really stupid. Also, having more of the popular vote is important sure, but it was actually very close, and by land area, Trump won by a landslide, all of Clinton's support was concentrated in the cities. I think the electoral college is a but screwed up but I think it follows kind of right principles, because if it wasn't for that, non-urban votes would be useless. |
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Baby Luigi Level: 53 Posts: 400/749 EXP: 1115161 Next: 41958 Since: 03-13-16 From: Lost in Time Last post: 1721 days ago Last view: 1715 days ago |
That's a generalization. I'm not a Trump nor Clinton supporter, but I bash on some Trump supporters for reasons different than why I hate the Democratic system.
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Wii U hacker Level: 55 Posts: 566/709 EXP: 1238634 Next: 75555 Since: 07-07-12 Last post: 2211 days ago Last view: 587 days ago |
Posted by LeftyGreenMario To be fair, America didn't elect Hillary Clinton. Bernie was their choice, but the nomination was stolen. |
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Embodiment of Time Can someone lead me to a non-capitalist clothing store? Level: 128 Posts: 5062/5087 EXP: 23805525 Next: 576175 Since: 07-07-12 Last post: 2199 days ago Last view: 761 days ago |
Posted by PixelDimension The USA is a representative democracy, it has been this way for quite a while, and both candidates knew that it would be about the electoral votes. The 'popular vote' means absolutely nothing, and never will. If I remember correctly, the 'popular vote losing' thing has happened before, which means that there have been plenty of opportunities to fix it, right? Well, the process hasn't been changed, and whining about it now that your favorite candidate didn't win by popular majority isn't going to change anything either. ____________________
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Yellow Level: 40 Posts: 224/369 EXP: 419973 Next: 21336 Since: 09-09-14 Last post: 1543 days ago Last view: 1214 days ago |
Posted by StapleButter I agree with this, actually. A lot of people in the US get mad if you say something like that most of the time, but I find it illogical. ____________________ MKDS Hacking & Modding Discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/CAktUYP |
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Member heh Level: 14 Posts: 17/36 EXP: 11330 Next: 1741 Since: 10-07-16 From: Somewhere Last post: 2090 days ago Last view: 1602 days ago |
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Marionumber1 |
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Wii U hacker Level: 55 Posts: 567/709 EXP: 1238634 Next: 75555 Since: 07-07-12 Last post: 2211 days ago Last view: 587 days ago |
I hate Hillary, and consider her worse than Trump, but there's reason to question Trump's victory. Trump outperformed the exit polls in almost every state, which is statistically nearly impossible. And large counties in a couple swing states (Ohio and North Carolina, at least) exhibit a statistical pattern that implies vote shifting to Trump. Similar signs have appeared in several past elections with fingerprints of GOP election theft (like the 2000 and 2004 presidential races).
This doesn't mean I think the election should be overturned, however. Why? Because these same exact signs also showed up in the Democratic primaries, to Hillary's benefit and Bernie's detriment. Hillary was a completely illegitimate candidate, and she got exactly what she deserved for that. But ultimately, Bernie should have been the one to run. He'd have been able to defeat Trump handily, and likely overcome any GOP fraud as well. |
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Normal user Level: 58 Posts: 692/815 EXP: 1515720 Next: 61826 Since: 09-06-12 Last post: 1685 days ago Last view: 41 days ago |
Don't forget that people would actually have to vote for him, and many americans won't vote for someone who oh-so-controversially calls himself a socialist |
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Wii U hacker Level: 55 Posts: 568/709 EXP: 1238634 Next: 75555 Since: 07-07-12 Last post: 2211 days ago Last view: 587 days ago |
Posted by Hiccup Bernie was extremely popular, and retained that popularity as he became more well-known. Both Hillary and Trump are hated by most people. There are very few attacks that would work against him, and the socialist label didn't seem to dog him. |
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Member Shpayshe Toads: YAY! Level: 52 Posts: 625/654 EXP: 1045294 Next: 38546 Since: 08-10-13 From: Paperplate Land Last post: 1582 days ago Last view: 1594 days ago |
Just referring to what Staplebutter said a few posts ago about Capitalism, I think I heard that Social Democracy should replace what we have now. I was wondering what the difference is between Socialism and Social Democracy? ____________________ Remember, every user has to start out somewhere,- Every time I look back at my old posts, I cringe. |
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Wii U hacker Level: 55 Posts: 569/709 EXP: 1238634 Next: 75555 Since: 07-07-12 Last post: 2211 days ago Last view: 587 days ago |
Posted by PaperplateismGuy Socialism is a system where the means of production (resources, factories, technology, infrastructure, etc.) are owned collectively, whether by the government, all the people directly, or some other system. Social democracy retains capitalism, but has regulations and social welfare programs (like single-payer healthcare, unemployment benefits, and retirement pensions). |
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Normal user Level: 27 Posts: 137/141 EXP: 107130 Next: 9029 Since: 02-03-13 Last post: 2660 days ago Last view: 2545 days ago |
I just find it peculiar that mainstream outlets/citizens now questioning the electoral college system. Hello? We've had about 300 years of these elections on planet earth. I'm not necessarily talking about any of you (I haven't read most of the comments), but the fact that so people are just now finding out how the election system works, and that it's suddenly issue to voters who had their candidate lose? That says too much.
As a person with Multiple Citizenship, I took the time to research both candidate's policies and really determine what was best for the nation. Independent of "Hillary kills people", and "Trump hates Mexicans", I took into consideration their past convictions (if any), what they stated in their policies, and could easily see past the media bias, celebrity endorsements, and nasty political ads. It was no competition. As for this awful election, I wouldn't blame the American people entirely for this ordeal. It was fixed to get Hillary in, and in addition to possibly trying to get the one person Hillary could beat against her, Trump basically won the support of the older generation who actually cared to vote. It ended in a way noone expected, but hopefully that's for the better. We'll all be watching America the next four years, and we'll see if Trump is a good president. In the future, take time to adequately review candidates, campaign for them, and vote. Not "I'm not voting for Trump because... his policies (?)/he's a meme" or "Hillary killed people/corrupt politician" - do the research yourself. I was absolutely disgusted by the nation with this campaign. Not because they were mindlessly stating facts that were untrue, but for the ones that were, they knew no background information other than whatever statement they heard on the news/Laci Green's twitter. It's just the fact that I have a Muslim friend who's legitimately fearing for her life because Trump won. She thinks she can't go through with here marriage, and that Trump wants to deport/harm Muslim citizens. WTH? From what I've seen here, (now having read some comments) most of you seem to have done your own research, so that's very nice. Keep it up, and hopefully we'll do better next time! Reject the fear mongering, educate yourself, and (God willing), we'll have a good president in the US again someday. |
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Normal user Level: 58 Posts: 693/815 EXP: 1515720 Next: 61826 Since: 09-06-12 Last post: 1685 days ago Last view: 41 days ago |
Posted by Marionumber1 I thought the former was communism and the latter thing was socialism. Maybe the definitions are different in the US. |
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Member heh Level: 14 Posts: 19/36 EXP: 11330 Next: 1741 Since: 10-07-16 From: Somewhere Last post: 2090 days ago Last view: 1602 days ago |
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Star Mario in this room you have a pile of apple pies Level: 163 Posts: 6976/9019 EXP: 56227140 Next: 260504 Since: 07-03-12 From: in a box Last post: 8 days ago Last view: 3 days ago |
heh.
well, I know that a certain group of people would have protested even if Clinton got elected. those are typically anarchists. also, I love that fascist moves in France always gather ridiculous amounts of people. Guess mosts of the fascists are socially rejected kids who take revenge on the internet, feeling safe in its apparent anonymity. sadly there's more true nazis in USA. nazis are complete fucking assholes. like, if you try to take down their propaganda posters, you may get cut by razor blades they'd hid under them, or they may just beat the shit out of you. ____________________ NSMBHD - Kafuka - Jul melonDS the most fruity DS emulator there is zafkflzdasd |
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Don't like politics? Too bad, it's-a Mario time. Level: 82 Posts: 784/2062 EXP: 5093077 Next: 116150 Since: 03-14-16 From: Stabbing Wario Last post: 412 days ago Last view: 411 days ago |
Posted by SuperMario64DS I don't know, as far as his cabinet appointees seem to look like, we're going to be in a strange, strange world here. fucking Myron Ebell who is a stupid climate change denier and Stephen Bannon who is the executive of effing BREITBART (a very unsavory site; white supremacist, pro-Gamergate,) are some of Trump's reported cabinets, each more nausea-inducing than the last. |
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Wii U hacker Level: 55 Posts: 570/709 EXP: 1238634 Next: 75555 Since: 07-07-12 Last post: 2211 days ago Last view: 587 days ago |
Posted by LeftyGreenMario There is a potential advantage to this. Hillary would have acknowledged climate change and pretended to care, but really taken no substantive action. Meanwhile, most progressives and liberals would have completely ignored her unwillingness to act. Having an obvious threat to climate action gives a clearer enemy to coalesce against. |
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