Lets get ready for some Debating Cage Fights Round 1,2, and 3

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MrSquished

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I think this was Trump's best debate, but it was also probably Clinton's best debate and her worst is at least a little better than his best so yeah.

I agree completely. This was Trumps best debate so far, little sniffing and did his fair of veering about just not as much as the other debates. Clinton was also at her best. She actually got a zinger in! But in general she was strong and pretty quick to respond strongly. I can breathe a sigh of relief
 
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"We will have so much winning if I get elected that you may get bored with the winning," Trump said
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Nov 25, 2013
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The top ten results on Google are all just quoting Hillary's mentioning of it, thanks for posting that. Seems at least a bit redundant (we already have prosecutors to stop illegal trade violations and counterfeiting) but ok.

It sounds like a kind of special prosecution office that only deals with trade issues/law.

Did you note the date as well. Seems like it's not a new idea.
 

IronWing

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I think Perk had to step out of the thread for a bit. Spammerific spammer blitzing ATOT at the moment.
 

sportage

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Whenever it's like WTF, bash head on wall, then it goes back to sports.
Even those in the media will often do this, "I can't do this. I can't focus".
I understand the frustration with deciphering this political turd into making sense but putting sports aside, if you haven't made up your mind then NO SPORTS until you do make up your mind.
there will be many big games to talk about, but few elections.
 
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I don't expect to see speedy or lk around here too much after that asswhoopin' their boy just took on the national stage
 

hardhat

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Unless something monumental happens between now and November 8th, I am convinced Hillary will win. You can't talk of repealing row v wade, rejecting the election results, have a tax plan that increases the national debt tremendously and simultaneously benefits the rich most and expect the American public to go along with your platform. The public is getting fed up with having the same obviously bad policies pitched again and again and with shifting demographics the old line won't be gaining any new bites.

Besides that, Clinton came across as an articulate, knowledgeable politician with actual plans to better the country, while Trump came across as what he is; an old man yelling at everyone, angry at the world and the fact it has passed him by.

There couldn't be a clearer choice.
 
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sportage

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This truly is an election between the worse of two evils.
The few times policy and fact were addressed, as the moderator correctly pointed out, on policy both candidates plan failed.
Taxes WILL go up.
Tax burdens will then shift to the states, and that means higher state taxes for all and higher registration fees (car tags) for all and higher gas taxes for all and higher property taxes for all and much less going to education.
So again, this all boils down to the social issues.
The US Supreme Court.
Abortion, LGBT rights, money in politics.
THAT will be the bottom line here.
As far as the future economy goes?
No one can tell.
 

zinfamous

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Unless something monumental happens between now and November 8th, I am convinced Hillary will win. You can't talk of repealing row v wade, rejecting the election results, have a tax plan that increases the national debt tremendously and simultaneously benefits the rich most and expect the American public to go along with your platform. The public is getting fed up with having the same obviously bad policies pitched again and again and with shifting demographics the old line won't be gaining any new bites.

Besides that, Clinton came across as an articulate, knowledgeable politician with actual plans to better the country, while Trump came across as what he is; an old man yelling at everyone, angry at the world and the fact it has passed him by.

There couldn't be a clearer choice.


you, sir, are far too lucid to be posting in this wretched swamp littered with self-hating sycophants.
 
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