I think one thing we can all agree is on is I will be so happy when this election is over. Just a few more days and then we can get back to the old standbys of food, cute puppies and kitties on the internet and off the ugliness that has permeated this election season. Can't wait for it to end. Originally Posted by sue_namiDo you really think the Trump side will let the vote decide the election? The system is rigged. Trump has already said he will support the results of the vote next Tuesday -- if he wins. Not sure as to whether or not he was joking but from what I've seen of Trump supporters on ECCIE they will spend the next 4 years bitching and moaning if Clinton wins.
On what charges?Evangelicals are solidly behind Trump because he opposes the progressive agenda of Hilary and the Democrats. As with Reagan and his divorces and such values voters are focused on returning to traditional values in government policy and opposing reforms like gay marriage, abortion, and socialized medicine.
It was unfair for Trump to tell Americans it was OK to be assholes and the media to validate him.
I do not believe the "values" voters will turn out in force for Drumpf. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
Excuse me - speaking as a big time Trump supporter - I will accept the election results and not bitch and moan about either. I would say congratulations to the winner.Trump should not say it if he is not serious because when someone says "The system is rigged" I believe that that person believes the system is rigged. When he says it and leaves it open for interpretation, it is costing him more support than it is buying him. Of course, my opinion.We'll see what happens next Tuesday night if he loses. I simply do not expect him to congratulate Clinton and walk away. You must read the statements of others on ECCIE, most of whom simply will never accept Clinton as POTUS if she wins.
When Trump talks about rigged elections he is not really serious. Basically, it buys him more free air time so it doesn't come out of his pocket he is a businessman after all-America has got to learn this stuff instead of spend,spend,spend. Oh jeeze I almost got on my soapbox again - ok,off,off,off until after the election. Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
Evangelicals are solidly behind Trump because he opposes the progressive agenda of Hilary and the Democrats. As with Reagan and his divorces and such values voters are focused on returning to traditional values in government policy and opposing reforms like gay marriage, abortion, and socialized medicine.
I agree with you that Trump behaves outrageously. But the reason why working people like that is because they are full of rage over how the elites have treated them. Trump's base is non college educated people who have been left behind by the Democratic party and the Left.
What Michael Moore and Cenk Uyger and other sincere people on the Left don't understand is the link between populism and nationalism. While educated people on the Left are populist, like the Sanders crowd, they want government to be a tool for humanitarian purposes and to give benefits to all people merely because they are human beings.
But working people don't agree with that.
Working people don't want their government to exist for humanitarian reasons, or to give benefits to people just because they are humans in need.
Working people want their government to serve their interests as citizens and to protect them from demands by others. Working people like Trump because Trump views life as a jungle of competition and to win you have to out-think other nations and peoples.
Trump knows what working people know. Which is that life is a zero-sum game. One group wins only when another group loses and there are no "win-win" situations in life as the Left thinks there is.
That's why we are assholes.
Because we are tired of being pushed around and taken advantage of. Originally Posted by pussycat
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What Michael Moore and Cenk Uyger and other sincere people on the Left don't understand is the link between populism and nationalism. While educated people on the Left are populist, like the Sanders crowd, they want government to be a tool for humanitarian purposes and to give benefits to all people merely because they are human beings.
But working people don't agree with that.
Working people don't want their government to exist for humanitarian reasons, or to give benefits to people just because they are humans in need.
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They don't understand this. Their hero's are people like Bill Maher - who makes me gag - their elitist attitude makes me gag. Really, I think they live on a different plant. They want to help everybody else and yet - right up the street - we have our people begging for money - many who are Army veteran's. We have kids who go to school without breakfast because their parents have no money. we have families with kids who hardly see their kids because both parents have to work just to stay above water.We have many people on disability because their unemployment ran out and they can not find a job. - It's disgusting. But by all means, let's fix climate change and help the poor in Africa. Ugh..... Originally Posted by Austin EllenI don't watch or listen to Bill Maher.
I don't watch or listen to Bill Maher.
Have you ever been to Africa? I don't mean the tourist traps. I mean those parts of Africa where people spend every waking hour searching for food and water. Areas where people die because they don't have basic medical care that we in the U.S. take for granted. A little history on me -- I voted Republican for President from 1968 to 20008 when I voted for Obama because of the recession which greatly impacted my retirement plans and because I did not like the option of McCain/Palin. Point is I am hardly a life-long Democrat.
The U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs expects to spend $57 billion on disability benefits next year. A total of $154 billion overall is spent on veteran's benefits. We spend $74 billion on food stamps. There is a school breakfast program available to the poor which is available at 89,000 schools in the U.S. We spend $260 billion on our 2 largest disability programs. In 2014 we spent $668 billion on 126 different welfare programs, and that number would exceed $1 trillion if you take into account programs offered at the state and local levels. There is probably some double-counting in these numbers.
And how much was spent on foreign aid in 2014 -- a whopping $35 billion, of which $5.9 billion went to military aid.
So let's keep everything in perspective. We spend MUCH more money on needy people in the U.S. than we do on helping people outside the U.S. Should we keep all the money to ourselves? My answer is a resounding NO. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
They don't understand this. Their hero's are people like Bill Maher - who makes me gag - their elitist attitude makes me gag. Really, I think they live on a different plant. They want to help everybody else and yet - right up the street - we have our people begging for money - many who are Army veteran's. We have kids who go to school without breakfast because their parents have no money. we have families with kids who hardly see their kids because both parents have to work just to stay above water.We have many people on disability because their unemployment ran out and they can not find a job. - It's disgusting. But by all means, let's fix climate change and help the poor in Africa. Ugh..... Originally Posted by Austin Ellen"Ugh...those starving kids in Africa. Who wants to help them???!!!"