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To: combjelly who wrote (951195)7/28/2016 2:39:25 PM
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>> And yeah, the Democratic leadership is worried. They should be. The Republican leadership should have been worried about cracks in their base, but they weren't. And now they have Trump.

This is a good thing. The two political parties have taken us to a place where the United States is, economically speaking, one bad moment away from a serious collapse. It is the metaphorical house of cards and 2008 was nothing more than a foreshock to the bigger event.

And nothing has changed under the leadership [autopilot] of Obama.

So, it is time for the two parties to go.



To: combjelly who wrote (951195)7/28/2016 5:29:54 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576167
 
CJ,
But mad at a system that rewards political insiders? Where have they been for the past 200+ years?
How about the past eight years, where they saw Democrat insiders saving Wall Street at the expense of Main Street?

How's that Hopey Changey thing working out for them?

Along comes Hopey Changey 2.0, drawing unprecedented crowds, and what does the DNC do? Plot against him.

Didn't matter that Hopey Changey 2.0 would have polled better against Citizen Trump than Queen Hillary. All they cared about was rewarding each other.

Now you say that political corruption is OK because it has existed since the dawn of civilization? Amazing, CJ. Simply amazing.

Tenchusatsu