Hillary Clinton will lose to John McCain in the general election. Stop voting for her.
2/6/2008 8:53:04 AM
Seconded
2/6/2008 8:54:23 AM
no she wont. Conservatives will simply not vote if mccain wins.The election is the democrats, hands down. If you make any money, look into overseas accounts.
2/6/2008 8:56:55 AM
I'm going to bttt this thread after the general election.
2/6/2008 8:58:19 AM
^^most of the polls say otherwise
2/6/2008 8:59:27 AM
BUSH CLINTONBUSHCLINTONFUCK THAT
2/6/2008 9:08:19 AM
2/6/2008 9:15:11 AM
the democratic party is fucked if we can't decide on a nominee soon.
2/6/2008 9:27:42 AM
2/6/2008 9:29:41 AM
2/6/2008 9:33:26 AM
^^im with you. I didnt vote in 06 bc I thought the republicans did nothing and deserved what they got. I was not pleased with their performance so I couldnt bring myself to vote for them. I will not vote for mccain and have the guilt that I helped ruin this country. Amnesty will happen with mccain, there is no doubt in my mind.No, its big govt that drives people to put THIER OWN MONEY overseas. You think the majority of money goes to war? LOL, you probably do. Its entitlment spending, and its about to get a whole lot bigger. We are over 60% now of the budget, cant wait to throw in universal healthcare and millions of illegals on top. Then there is the free college education to everyone who want it.(obama last night). Hillary's 5k for being born, 10k college fund for everyone. Doubling federal spending to black colleges. There will be no other choice than to raise taxes significantly for those making any money, or the "rich". Because "they dont need it." Ah, gotta love socialism.But you kids keep voting on emotion. Reason is overrated, beside youll probably be taxed for using it soon. [Edited on February 6, 2008 at 9:40 AM. Reason : .]
2/6/2008 9:34:04 AM
its pretty stupid not to vote because of that tho. As bad as a choice may be, one is still better than the other and youd be stupid to not at least try and keep the worse option out of the White House, even if the one you are voting for sucks.there shouldnt be any guilt unless you supported that candidate through the primaries. When you vote for president, you arent saying this is the best candidate for president unfortunately, youre saying this candidate is at least better than the other remaining choices in some way.[Edited on February 6, 2008 at 9:37 AM. Reason : ]
2/6/2008 9:34:21 AM
The people who won't vote for mccain are the same idiots who voted for GWB twice.So if they choose to sit this one out, I for one, am glad. We don't need people with that kind of voting history shaping this election.
2/6/2008 9:37:36 AM
i voted for bush last time around, because as bad as he has been, Kerry was not the solution.I supported/support Ron Paul this time around but unfortunately that hasnt panned out.
2/6/2008 9:39:09 AM
conservatives will come out and vote for McCain because they hate anything with the last name of Clinton. it makes no sense to not vote for one when you dislike the other more, because the other will win and you would fucked. like most elections, I will be voting for the lesser of two evils.
2/6/2008 9:43:43 AM
Fuck this let Hillary fuck shit up thing that some Republicans are claiming. I think that McCain is the best bet out of the 2.5 candidates left. I really don't want a damn preacher in office (the one that GWBs base is supporting) or the Mormon businessman, so a fucking decorated fighter pilot with personal experience as a POW has a helluva lot more respect than me.I have heard a lot of moderates/independents saying they support McCain.
2/6/2008 9:45:42 AM
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2/6/2008 10:09:20 AM
Actually I think Hillary could defeat McCain pretty easily seeing as how she's practically more conservative then he is on almost every issue except national security.It would just be a boring as balls presidential campaign.
2/6/2008 10:10:28 AM
tilley, Id say illegals are up there for me.Why do you disagree with that? What would you put before it? Just asking.
2/6/2008 10:11:36 AM
i think no matter what this election is gonna be ~50/50 splitunless a third party candidate comes in and fucks shit up
2/6/2008 10:12:43 AM
Second place?The economyThe falling dollarInflationEnergy pricesThe warNearly all aspects of foreign policyAbsurd fiscal policies where overspending is simply solved by increasing taxesBut hey, I hate it how the Mexicans come over and help harvest the food I eat!
2/6/2008 10:15:17 AM
2/6/2008 10:15:38 AM
^^ your top 4 all fall in one category.Just so you know.
2/6/2008 10:18:55 AM
Yeah, I just thought that 'the economy' was a little too general. What about 'the economy?'
2/6/2008 10:20:58 AM
The people who are going to sit out when McCain gets the nomination are the people who are effectively ceeding the Supreme Court to the Democrats for the next 20 years. Stevens, Scalia, Kennedy, Ginsberg, Breyer, and Souter are either all 70, or will be in the next year and a half. If you don't think that the thought of being replaced by a Bush nominee didn't keep folks like Ginsberg, and Souter from retiring, then you've got another thing coming. Either way, when faced with the choice in November, I feel like a lot of the whiney Romney supporters will hold their nose and vote for the lesser of two evils.
2/6/2008 10:21:41 AM
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2/6/2008 10:25:03 AM
Illegal immigration is a complicated problem with no simple solution. I mistrust any politician that has a dogmatic solution to the issue. Those of you who chose Romney, a consumate pragmatist, over McCain based on immigration policy are probably some of the biggest dupes on the planet right now. Second only to those who flock unquestioningly to Obama.
2/6/2008 10:32:48 AM
The only people who are directly hurt by illegal immigration are low skilled manual laborers anyway. Bet a good chunk are already collecting welfare and instead of getting a new skill/education or searching for a job just sit around blaming the mexicans for taking their job.Some pundit is going to say "zomg but my taxes pay for their children to go to public school" however most likely you have benefited from reduced costs allowed by cheap labor more than additional taxes paid on these fringe benefits.[Edited on February 6, 2008 at 10:43 AM. Reason : a]
2/6/2008 10:41:53 AM
2/6/2008 10:42:21 AM
You are right about Americans and the safety hammock v. the safety net which takes away motivation from working. Absurd though is blaming illegal immigration on this though. A lot of the hammock layers are in metropolitan areas where there is no farm. You also ignore a lot of people who have too much pride to even consider going on welfare and will work that labor for marginally increased income v welfare b.c they were actually raised right.I would say the GOP is just as responsible if not more so for the current magnitude of illegals in this country (that is if you consider it a problem). Besides the christian right; the GOP has been hand & hand with big business over the modern era. What better way to increase profits than to have cheap illegal immigrants come work who will fall in the shadow of wage labor laws. You also have to look at the risk v reward scenario for the avg mexican hopping the fence. There is a demand for $$$ from underemployed mexicans as well as a demand from american corporations for cheap labor.[Edited on February 6, 2008 at 10:52 AM. Reason : a][Edited on February 6, 2008 at 10:53 AM. Reason : a]
2/6/2008 10:50:49 AM
^no, im not blaming ANYONE for working in this country. That wasnt my point. The jobs these illegals are doing are jobs that unskilled americans did for years before simply taking the hammock. The problem lies in what happens when you legalize the illegals and now they have the same option. Overnight, to put millions of additional people on the system is a disaster.If you fix entitlements this shouldnt be an issue. That is the problem with penalizing the productive to reward the irresponsible. One of the main reasons I support the fairtax. It takes away the incentives to hire illegals or pay off the books, bc there is no income tax. You dont get penalized for working.
2/6/2008 10:55:46 AM
2/6/2008 10:58:35 AM
well illegals should not get benefits if they are working "illegally" and not paying taxes.it is kind of like being a drug dealer. A black market exists b.c of demand for drugs. I can make some good money as long as i stay under the radar. However, if i get attacked and someone takes my supply I can not exactly run to the police.
2/6/2008 11:02:44 AM
Relying on polls is silly. Six months ago, polls said Hillary had the nomination locked up and McCain's campaign was circling the drain. Now McCain's the frontrunner and the Dem contest is still too close to call. And this has been said a lot, but McCain is 71. Reagan was 69 when he was elected and now people suspect his mind was starting to go in his later years in office. Age was a problem for Dole too. The general election campaign could turn moderates and independents toward Hillary.
2/6/2008 11:02:55 AM
marko, I vote more on issues. Someone's faith isnt even considered for me. I dont think emotions should be either. I like obama as a person, but his issues are WAY out there. He just looks good saying it so people follow.Hur, I agree. Do you not see the issue if they were instantly made illegal simply from a financial standpoint? Not to mention the fairness to legal immigrants.using your example, that is why a fairtax would work. You pay when you purchase things.
2/6/2008 11:11:02 AM
I consider the believability of their faith to be important. You want to be Jewish, Christian, Mormon etc...sure why not. You want to believe the Earth is only 5000 years old, fuck you, I ain't voting for your ass.
2/6/2008 11:18:36 AM
^^ not talking about a candidate's faithtalking about voter's faith (as the original quote states 'you kids')...which can be considered emotional and not 'reason'[Edited on February 6, 2008 at 11:24 AM. Reason : +]
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2/6/2008 11:58:37 AM
McCain SCOTUS nominees are still >>>>>>>>> Clinton SCOTUS nominees.Romney wouldn't have any more clout. Hell, Bush has 0 clout in congress and he managed to get Roberts in.
2/6/2008 12:01:09 PM
2/6/2008 12:14:35 PM
^sure. We already lose money on illegals as it is. When you consider they arent elligible for some services that would be available when made legal, it is a very real arguement.
2/6/2008 1:30:52 PM
2/6/2008 1:32:50 PM
marko, I believe I answered your question. Im my opinion voting for someone, or not, simply bc of their religion is irrational, unless he states on how they will govern their religion. Then it becomes an issue. I guess if thier religion went against some core values of the US, then I could see that being an issue though. It becomes something other than how a candidate makes you feel at that point.
2/6/2008 1:46:21 PM
do you see "sanctity of marriage" or "reproductive rights" as emotional issues?
2/6/2008 2:43:33 PM
^I consider those issues. As opposed to "I like him, he makes me feel good."See the difference?
2/6/2008 2:49:36 PM
i think you're trying real hard to separate heart and head when, as a human, you're bound by bothwhether you're aware of it or not
2/6/2008 2:54:30 PM
I agree to a point. But many of my dem friends LOVE obama. When I ask him why, they cant give me a firm answer, and certainly dont know policies.The two examples you mentioned could actually affect laws. I dont care if you believe in santa, but if you are running on a plateform of limited govt and tax reform ill probably support you.My personal beliefs are I dont mind civil unions and I think limitations on abortions are a good thing. Ive said before the late term abortion ban is sensible as is the morning after pills. Do I feel good about someone having an abortion? of course not, but they should have the right to make the decision early. And as far as gays, I dont care what two adults want to do to eachother. I dont care to watch it, but who the hell am I to dictate what two adults should do in thier private lives? I dont see why the LAWS should be different for a straight couple vs a gay one. I think our govt causes alot of trouble when it discriminates between its citizens.
2/6/2008 3:19:14 PM