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How could a man vote for Hillary Clinton?

Trump? Don't trust him at all; never have and never will. Call it a gut instinct or whatnot, but I always feel he's being disingenuous.
Cruz and Rubio? Not as far as I could throw them, both are extremely hypocritical and pander to the extreme conservatives. Cruz's actions in Iowa speak volumes.
Christie? Bridgegate, among other reasons.
Carson? His 'biography' is rather sketchy (apart from his accolades as a world-renowned neurosurgeon).
Fiorina? 30,000 people lost their jobs under her watch, while tripling her own salary, and purchasing a yacht and private jets.
Bush? Terry Schiavo, but he's not too bad otherwise.

Although none of the above are very/if at all impressive.

None of them had anyone die on their watch.
 
Although none of the above are very/if at all impressive.

None of them had anyone die on their watch.
I'm guessing Carson has had someone die on the operating table before, and Carly's poor decision making probably led to a former HP employee or two taking their own lives - it's just the law of large numbers.

Also, there is probably a 10-20% chance that Trump and Christie have had people killed.
 
Tech companies were going out of business left and right during Carly's time as CEO. HP didn't.
 
She's running on gender, just like Carly Fiorina, Michelle Bachmann and Sarah Palin before her? Hillary has more experience than all three of the afore mentioned put together and its just another attempt to discredit her once she's elected - just like the sorry ass right wing losers who claimed President Obama won with the guilty white vote.

Forgot there is a special place in hell......for men that don't support Hillary.
 
She's running on gender, just like Carly Fiorina, Michelle Bachmann and Sarah Palin before her? Hillary has more experience than all three of the afore mentioned put together and its just another attempt to discredit her once she's elected - just like the sorry ass right wing losers who claimed President Obama won with the guilty white vote.

Bro...Hillary is awful.
 
Apparently the only demographic she won in NH was the 65+

The country doesn't want her. Most people don't trust her. And the best part is the democrats now have to embrace a socialist. This could lead to Walter Mondale type of results!
That isn't going to happen. Bernie could win the whole thing. Like every election...it is just going to come down to Ohio, Florida, etc...that's what needs to be fixed...the stupid electoral college where only who wins 7-8 swing states wins the election.
 
She's running on gender, just like Carly Fiorina, Michelle Bachmann and Sarah Palin before her? Hillary has more experience than all three of the afore mentioned put together and its just another attempt to discredit her once she's elected - just like the sorry ass right wing losers who claimed President Obama won with the guilty white vote.

Losers?? You do realize that welfare rolls are disproportionately populated by left-wing-nuts??
 
Apparently the only demographic she won in NH was the 65+

The country doesn't want her. Most people don't trust her. And the best part is the democrats now have to embrace a socialist. This could lead to Walter Mondale type of results!

The ONLY demographic that likes her is the Lamestream, Left-wing louts in the media.
They can't wait to vote for Rodham, even though the media is 'unbiased',
The liberal media is a JOKE played on duped, low info Americans
 
I used to think a vote for Hillary was a vote for the status quo. It was the lazy/uninspired vote because she wouldn't do anything radically different from Obama and she'd have Bill in her corner.

The more I hear her speak though the more I dislike her. I don't trust a damn word she says and cannot imagine a scenario where she does anything but drive Congress further and further apart. I literally cringe at the thought of spending 4 years with her. At least Trump would be entertaining


None of them will do anything radical they are all politicians. I've seen this play out for far to many years,36 or so, and they all promise the world and deliver zilch. R or d doesn't matter they're all nothing but bloviating politicians.
 

Might want to read your own link before throwing it down to refute what he claimed....


The impoverished, those who are more likely to need federal aid in a state,tend to vote Democratic according to Pew Research


You act like everyone in Mississippi is a Republican. That's not true. And just because the majority are Republicans, that doesn't mean that the state's welfare rolls are not predominantly dominated by left-leaning recipients.
 
Scientific, like climate change? Lol, whatever, dude.

Its even more proven than climate science. Unless you don't believe in exit polling data on her trust worthiness.

Are you a science denier? That's sad man.
 
Its even more proven than climate science. Unless you don't believe in exit polling data on her trust worthiness.

Are you a science denier? That's sad man.

You're reaching, you don't have squat. Seriously, you rightists are either actually really stupid or you've sacrificed your inintegrity with the innate ability to accept untruths as truth - yet you're still able to look at yourselves in the mirror.
 
Meh, that stuff doesn't bother me. Just like it wouldn't bother me if Cruz or Rubio brought up their heritage. I'd vote for her over any republican other than John Kasich. I trust all the other GOP candidates even less than Hillary.

So are you a Sanders supporter in the primaries?
 
She's running on gender. Voting for Hillary is like a man removing his manhood.

What a shrill feminist she is. And she's unethical. No thanks.

As bad as the Republicans are, I've decided to vote for anyone but Hillary.
I gave up my manhood when I got married, although I said I wouldn't. While Hillary does do a lot of "I am woman, hear me roar" stuff, I don't get the impression she's a ball-hating feminist militant.

Sure she's unethical, but I still see her as a less dangerous option than BS, and Trump. In debates, she comes across as very realistic, as opposed to BS, whose ideas of grandeur sound great, until you think about what that actually means.
 
You're reaching, you don't have squat. Seriously, you rightists are either actually really stupid or you've sacrificed your inintegrity with the innate ability to accept untruths as truth - yet you're still able to look at yourselves in the mirror.

Its funny that you call me a rightist. Are you new around here?
 
She's running on gender, just like Carly Fiorina, Michelle Bachmann and Sarah Palin before her? Hillary has more experience than all three of the afore mentioned put together and its just another attempt to discredit her once she's elected - just like the sorry ass right wing losers who claimed President Obama won with the guilty white vote.
Sorry, any man that would vote for Hillary really should have their man card revoked. Hillary is definitely running on the platform that men are the problem. Of course, to be a liberal man, you pretty much already turned in your man card anyway.
 
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I don't support anybody in the primaries. I'm not a member of any political party. The only one I would like to see 'win' is John Kasich.
We don't have "Primaries" in Iowa. It's okay to admit you are a die hard, liberal, Hillarista and always have been.
 
I'm guessing Carson has had someone die on the operating table before, and Carly's poor decision making probably led to a former HP employee or two taking their own lives - it's just the law of large numbers.

Also, there is probably a 10-20% chance that Trump and Christie have had people killed.

What chance would you give that Bill and Hillary have had anyone killed?

And Carly is 'probably' responsible for suicides at HP? This wasn't a serious post was it?
 
I'm not quite sure how anyone votes between Hillary and Sanders to be honest. Sanders as President would even surpass Obama on the budget deficit who has put us in more debt than all of the previous President's combined. Sanders as President honestly scares me as there is no way you can possibly pay for everything that he wants.

Paying $15 minimum wage? You will need even more state money to to increase the starting salaries of Firmen, Police officers, teachers, and other state employees as they currently don't start off making $30,000 a year.
I don't think that's right that Teachers,fireman and police start at under 30,000 a year in most places in Iowa. Hell that's only 14.45 an hour with no OT will get you 30 grand a year.
 
How so?? I left a link to support my position and it clearly states facts. On the other hand you have nothing to back your position - which is typical of all rightists.
Do you really think that state-level voting patterns prove your assertion?
 

So 44 is your IQ? J/K we already knew that.

http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2012/05/california-has-12-of-us-population-33.html

There’s more to support the notion that this is the welfare state. California:

• Pays out one of the highest maximum monthly cash grants to the average family on welfare, $638.

• Continues aid for children even when the parents lose eligibility.

• Provides benefits even to some who find a job and helps with child care and transportation while attending school or training.
 
For 44

Here is my worry list, based on bond ratings and other data, of the top 20 cities to watch for financial troubles in the wake of the Detroit story:

1. Compton, Calif.
Compton has teetered on the brink of bankruptcy after it accrued a general-fund deficit of more than $40 million by borrowing from other funds, depleting what had been a $22 million reserve.

2. East Greenbush, N.Y.
A New York state audit concluded that years of fiscal mismanagement — including questionable employment contracts and illegal payments to town officials — left East Greenbush more than $2 million in debt.

3. Fresno, Calif.
Fresno had the ratings of its lease-revenue bonds downgraded to junk-level by Moody's, which also downgraded its convention center and pension obligation bonds due to the city's "exceedingly weak financial position."

4. Gulf County, Fla.
Fitch Ratings warned that Gulf County's predominately rural economy is "narrowly focused," with income levels one-quarter below national averages and economic indicators for the county also comparing unfavorably to national averages.

5. Harrisburg, Pa.
Harrisburg is at least $345 million in debt, thanks largely to municipal bonds it guaranteed in order to finance upgrades to its problematic waste-to-energy trash incinerator.

6. Irvington, N.J.
Irvington has a violent crime rate six times higher than New Jersey's average, with Moody's citing "wealth indicators below state and national averages and tax-base and population declines due to increased tax appeals and foreclosures."

7. Jefferson County, Ala.
Jefferson County, home to the city of Birmingham, has been dealing with the collapse of refinancing for a sewer bond. It filed for bankruptcy protection in 2011 over a $3.14 billion sewer bond debt.

8. Menasha, Wis.
Menasha defaulted on bonds in 2007 it had issued to fund a steam plant which has since closed and left the city permanently in the red and, as of 2011, had $16 million in general fund revenue, but had $43.4 million in outstanding debt.

9. Newburgh, N.Y.
Newburgh was cited by Moody's for "tax base erosion and a weak socioeconomic profile," with 26 percent of its population below the poverty line and its school district facing a $2 million budget gap.

10. Oakland, Calif.
Oakland is trying to get out of a Goldman Sachs-brokered interest rate swap that is costing it $4 million a year. According to a recent city audit, Oakland has lost $250 million from a 1997 pension obligation bond sale and subsequent investment strategy.

11. Philadelphia School District, Pa.
Philadelphia's school district, the nation's eighth-largest, faces a $304 million deficit in its $2.35 billion budget, and is seeking $133 million from labor-contract savings to prevent further cutbacks.

12. Pontiac, Mich.
Pontiac, where the emergency manager has restructured the city's finances, was downgraded by Moody's, reflecting the city's history of fiscal distress and narrow liquidity.

13. Providence, R.I.
Providence, rumored to be filing for bankruptcy for more than a year, experienced consecutive deficits through fiscal 2012, has a high-debt burden and significant unfunded pension liabilities, as well as high unemployment and low income levels.

14. Riverdale, Ill.
The credit rating for Riverdale is under review by Moody's because the city has not released an audit of interim or unaudited data for the year that ended April 30, 2012.

15. Salem, N.J.
Salem is under close fiscal supervision after it issued bonds to finance the construction of the Finlaw State Office Building, which was delayed by construction issues, and its leasing revenues are not enough to cover the debt payments and the maintenance fees.

16. Strafford County, N.H.
Strafford County regularly borrows money to cover its short-term cash needs after it spent two-fifths of its budget on a nursing home, which lost $36 million from 2004 to 2009.

17. Taylor, Mich.
Taylor has a large deficit and is vulnerable due to significant declines in the tax base, limited financial flexibility, and above-average unfunded pension obligations.

18. Vadnais Heights, Minn.
The St. Paul suburb of Vadnais Heights had its debt rating downgraded to junk last fall by Moody's after the city council voted to stop payments to a sports center financed by bonds.

19. Wenatchee, Wash.
Wenatchee defaulted on $42 million in debt associated with the Town Toyota Center, a multipurpose arena, and has ongoing financial issues due to the default.
Special:
20. Woonsocket, R.I.
Woonsocket faces near-term liquidity shortages necessitating an advance in state aid, a high-debt burden and unfunded pension liabilities, with Moody's citing the city's continuing difficulties in making spending cuts because of poor management and imprecise accounting.
 
Scientific, like climate change? Lol, whatever, dude.

LOL the name has changed 3 times in my lifetime. It started out as global cooling, then became global warming and now you marxists changed it to the nondescript climate change which can mean anything, but actually means "Oh look, we're experiencing WEATHER". You dolts are pathetic. Every nation (and American city) vvvv you control goes in the toilet.

http://eaglerising.com/1912/democrats-run-americas-ten-poorest-cities/
 
She's running on gender, just like Carly Fiorina, Michelle Bachmann and Sarah Palin before her? Hillary has more experience than all three of the afore mentioned put together and its just another attempt to discredit her once she's elected - just like the sorry ass right wing losers who claimed President Obama won with the guilty white vote.
Hillary is believably for women's rights. Which cannot be said for the others listed.

Being for women's rights is not a threat to men's rights.

I am also for women's rights.

I do not like Hillary and there's very little chance I will vote for her - but my disapproval of Hillary is for other reasons.
 
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