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conversationpc wrote:I'd vote for a female President as long as they are the best person for the job, in my opinion. That being said, I'd never vote for Hillary in a million years.
yogi wrote:I think the REAL question that we should be asking ourselves is: Do we want TWO families running the worlds greatest superpower for such an extended period of time??????
George Bush Sr. - 4 years
Bill Clinton - 8 years
George W. Bush - 8 years
Hillary Clinton- ????
Next......... Can you say Jeb????????????????????????????????
Behshad wrote:yogi wrote:I think the REAL question that we should be asking ourselves is: Do we want TWO families running the worlds greatest superpower for such an extended period of time??????
George Bush Sr. - 4 years
Bill Clinton - 8 years
George W. Bush - 8 years
Hillary Clinton- ????
Next......... Can you say Jeb????????????????????????????????
By the time Hillary does her 8 years and Jeb his, itd be time for lil Chelsea Clinton to run too
AR,,, Hilary may be a **** according to you, but George W. Bush is also a **** even though he doesnt have a ****. Wait, what the fuck ,,, for a minute there I thought we were in BT with all the *****ing ****'s
AR wrote:Behshad wrote:yogi wrote:I think the REAL question that we should be asking ourselves is: Do we want TWO families running the worlds greatest superpower for such an extended period of time??????
George Bush Sr. - 4 years
Bill Clinton - 8 years
George W. Bush - 8 years
Hillary Clinton- ????
Next......... Can you say Jeb????????????????????????????????
By the time Hillary does her 8 years and Jeb his, itd be time for lil Chelsea Clinton to run too
AR,,, Hilary may be a **** according to you, but George W. Bush is also a **** even though he doesnt have a ****. Wait, what the fuck ,,, for a minute there I thought we were in BT with all the *****ing ****'s
If you think I am a fan of GW Bush you are way off.
Behshad wrote:AR wrote:Behshad wrote:yogi wrote:I think the REAL question that we should be asking ourselves is: Do we want TWO families running the worlds greatest superpower for such an extended period of time??????
George Bush Sr. - 4 years
Bill Clinton - 8 years
George W. Bush - 8 years
Hillary Clinton- ????
Next......... Can you say Jeb????????????????????????????????
By the time Hillary does her 8 years and Jeb his, itd be time for lil Chelsea Clinton to run too
AR,,, Hilary may be a **** according to you, but George W. Bush is also a **** even though he doesnt have a ****. Wait, what the fuck ,,, for a minute there I thought we were in BT with all the *****ing ****'s
If you think I am a fan of GW Bush you are way off.
No man,,, Just saying that even a **** can become a presidentso ****'s ARE electible!
AR wrote:
Politicians are all ass kissers to get money to get elected, then they are all beholden to special interests. The best minds in our country want nothing to do with elected office. The smarmy types are the ones who run.
Having to put our beliefs as a nation into only 2 political parties is insane.
RockinDeano wrote:conversationpc wrote:I'd vote for a female President as long as they are the best person for the job, in my opinion. That being said, I'd never vote for Hillary in a million years.
What a shock. Keep that mind closed. God forbid, she is a Democrat and obviously the smartest and brightest person in the field. I admire your loyalty to the GOP. They surely appreciate it.
Indiana won't even get a visit from her. She will conced the 12 votes Indiana has to offer; won't need 'em.
dcvader wrote:Fuck Hillary... She is an evil bitch ... Yes, our great country could be ready for a female President, it just won't be her. She is too polarizing, just imagine the shit they will dig up about her.
No more Clinton's and no more Bush's.
NealIsGod wrote:I will be $50 richer when Hillary loses.
conversationpc wrote:NealIsGod wrote:I will be $50 richer when Hillary loses.
Just about everyone gets richer when Democrats lose.
Enigma869 wrote:conversationpc wrote:NealIsGod wrote:I will be $50 richer when Hillary loses.
Just about everyone gets richer when Democrats lose.
Hmmmmm...Let's see here. During Bill Clinton's presidency (democrat), we had the most ROBUST economy, EVER! During Bush's presidency (republican) we have a tanking real estate market, rising interest rates, and the highest energy costs, EVER. Yeah...good theory on your part!
John from Boston
p.s. For the record, I'm a registered independent!
conversationpc wrote:Enigma869 wrote:conversationpc wrote:NealIsGod wrote:I will be $50 richer when Hillary loses.
Just about everyone gets richer when Democrats lose.
Hmmmmm...Let's see here. During Bill Clinton's presidency (democrat), we had the most ROBUST economy, EVER! During Bush's presidency (republican) we have a tanking real estate market, rising interest rates, and the highest energy costs, EVER. Yeah...good theory on your part!
John from Boston
p.s. For the record, I'm a registered independent!
The economy now is just as strong if not stronger. Let's not leave out the unemployment rate now and over the last couple of years is lower than the average of that during the Clinton administration. Home ownership, including that by minorities, is at an all-time high. Gas prices have come way down. Interest rates now are still lower than they were at the end of the Clinton administration. Energy costs were going up long before Bush was ever President, so that argument's a red herring.
As far as the real estate market going downhill, it was certainly bound to do so. The prices in this country for real estate have been majorly inflated. I'm surprised it didn't happen sooner. In my opinion, it may end up being in the same situation as the dot com decline which started during the end of Clinton's presidency into the beginning of the Bush administration.
conversationpc wrote:
Just about everyone gets richer when Democrats lose.
Behshad wrote:So basically youre saying, anything good that happend was because of Bush and anything bad was caused by Clinton,,,, Now thats a bit biased my friend, dont you think!?
conversationpc wrote:The economy now is just as strong if not stronger. Let's not leave out the unemployment rate now and over the last couple of years is lower than the average of that during the Clinton administration. Home ownership, including that by minorities, is at an all-time high. Gas prices have come way down. Interest rates now are still lower than they were at the end of the Clinton administration. Energy costs were going up long before Bush was ever President, so that argument's a red herring.
As far as the real estate market going downhill, it was certainly bound to do so. The prices in this country for real estate have been majorly inflated. I'm surprised it didn't happen sooner. In my opinion, it may end up being in the same situation as the dot com decline which started during the end of Clinton's presidency into the beginning of the Bush administration.
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