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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSeriously? Even before his presidency people did not speak freely about political opinions unless they were pretty comfortable with whom they were speaking with. There were two hard and fast rules - don't talk about religion and politics. Now it's 1000 times worse. No friggin' way I'm talking politics with some stranger at the DMV. You never know how someone will react these days.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostChild Please. I have known how Presidents have been elected for a long, long time.
Send Hillary an email about the electoral college. Will answer the question of “what happened”
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostChild Please. I have known how Presidents have been elected for a long, long time.
the "child Please" touch was nice- you must be an OG
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post30 years ago politics wasnt polite speech neither was religion
it has become normal speech these days-- BTW i said listen not speak thats how you actually learn things
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat you're not getting in your supposed "listening" to others is that most people don't want uncomfortable conversations. Often times family members won't even discuss politics with one another, let alone strangers at the DMV. Just because people aren't talking about certain topics in public or larger groups doesn't mean they aren't in private or at a minimum thinking about issues in their minds. Your few observations are bad social science
must not be most people- have had some wonderful conversations with all types of people about all the things you say people dont want to talk about. people arent stupid they are selfish and want you to listen to what they have to say (because everyone thinks they are right- but thats why a conversation involves both parties (hard to do these days,i know)
people are not as shy anymore or as private- everything gets posted to social media people crave attention for validation these days and everyone thinks they are right all the time
and dont you think if the very existence of the democracy was on the line (as libs seem to believe), the social norms would give way to the importance of the dialogue?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwonder how Obama ,who now lives in an 8 million dollar house managed to save all that $$$ being POTUS on 400 k a year- interesting how politicians get rich isnt it
Obama derangement syndrome.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo why do you libs keeping talking about the popular vote?
Send Hillary an email about the electoral college. Will answer the question of “what happened”
And some people are starting to think that maybe we should reconsider/debate how presidents are elected in a democracy.
And why a very small state, like Wyoming, gets two senators, and so does California, which is vety large (in terms of population). Quaint ideas in the late 18th century, but seemingly making less sense in the early 21st.
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