Why would anyone vote for hillary?

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zinfamous

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She is a rigged candidate put in place by the DNC. That is more corrupt than anything Trump could say or do, in fact Trump beat a rigged system since the RNC really didn't want him as candidate. The people voted, and Trump it is, love it or hate it. Either way hillary is a Manchurian candidate who will be helping Republican corporations and their agendas. At least with Trump, there is a chance that doesn't happen since he's so stubborn and can't be bought.

Did the DNC falsify votes? Do you know what rigged actually means?

Trump has declared the RNP to be rigged several times, then it wasn't, then it is again.

When was he right? Is it rigged only when he (or his empty sockpuppets) declare it to be?
 

Capt Caveman

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He's not a politican for starters, and a 50% profit margin across his 483 companies is better than anything hillary will ever do in her life.

And neither of those are qualifications for POTUS. Yeah, those margins based on off-shoring of labor to Mexico and China. That's how he makes America Great Again!
 

SP33Demon

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SP33Demon

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Did the DNC falsify votes? Do you know what rigged actually means?

Trump has declared the RNP to be rigged several times, then it wasn't, then it is again.

When was he right? Is it rigged only when he (or his empty sockpuppets) declare it to be?
Sure it was rigged. Why were there only 6 debates, all on weekends when there were 28 (most in prime time) when it was hillary vs obama in 2008? That is just one example that was exposed in the DNC emails, let alone their plots to stop Bernie (such as using his Jewish heritage against him). You can't possibly think it was a fair fight, and if you do, go read the DNC emails.
 
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SP33Demon

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How does not being a politician a qualification to be a politician?
Less likely to be partisan with a long history of sleazy favor trading, for one. In Trump's case, he can't be bought out with money which is one step better than hillary.
 
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theeedude

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She is a rigged candidate put in place by the DNC. That is more corrupt than anything Trump could say or do, in fact Trump beat a rigged system since the RNC really didn't want him as candidate. The people voted, and Trump it is, love it or hate it. Either way hillary is a Manchurian candidate who will be helping Republican corporations and their agendas. At least with Trump, there is a chance that doesn't happen since he's so stubborn and can't be bought.
This is the kind of fact free stupidity I'm talking about. I'll stick with the proven team.
 

Anubis

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at this point I honestly hope Trump wins, I may even vote for him

the only way this is going to get better is if we hit rock bottom and we aren't there yet, Trump might gets us there
 

1prophet

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Honest question, no trolling.

As a southern right wing, pro-life, pro-gun, pro-work for what you want republican I keep asking myself what has hillary done to deserve all the popularity?

She is better than trump is not an honest answer.

What legislation has hillary introduced that became law that has benefited everyday working people?

What exactly has she done?

Ask the Bankers and Wall street bosses,

They paid her millions to hear what she has done.:p
http://money.cnn.com/2016/04/20/news/economy/hillary-clinton-goldman-sachs/
The speech in 2013 was one of three Clinton made on behalf of Goldman Sachs. According to public records, Clinton gave 92 speeches between 2013 and 2015. Her standard fee is $225,000, and she collected $21.6 million dollars in just under two years. Clinton made 8 speeches to big banks, netting $1.8 million, according to a CNN analysis.




There is nothing illegal or unethical about former Secretaries of State earning money on the speaking circuit. And according to sources in the industry, there is nothing unusual about someone with the name value of Hillary Clinton being able to charge so much.
The standard fee and her demands are outlined in a memo from the Harry Walker Agency in New York.



According to the memo, Clinton requires travel by private jet, and even specifies that she prefers a Gulfstream 450 or larger. Her staff requires first class and business class tickets. And two members of her staff require up to three days on site to prepare, with all local transportation and meals included.



The memo states Clinton should be booked into a presidential suite with up to three separate rooms attached.
Of course there is nothing illegal, but don't bullshit us by telling us this person is in touch with the "little people and their problems" outside of press events anymore than Trump or Romney.
 

Texashiker

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So nobody has an exact reason why anyone should vote for her?

All I am asking for is an example of what she has done for this nation while holding a public office?

An example of her sponsoring legislation that has helped everyday working people would be nice.
 
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Yes, but these indoctrinated fools think the reason for the economy doing as well as it did in the later 90's was because of Bill. Then, after applying that delusion to their brain cells, actually go Full Delusion and think believe that Billary will yield the same/improved economy because Awesome Billy will be around. Crazy sh1t...

To me and this is only my opinion we needed a Republican house that was willing to compromise and a Democratic President that was good at gaining consensus & compromise. That's why crap worked good.

A good modern example is the grand bargain for the budget. Obama was putting shit on the table liberals/progressive were ready to go nuts over. Some our smart conservatives said no we don't want a grand bargain we want to do it in small pieces. They put some stuff on the table and the instant Obama said sounds fine I'll do it piece meal they pulled it and never spoke about it again. This is not compromise and I'll say it was an easy mistake to make but Obama shouldn't have spiked the ball knowing these guys were close to impossible to compromise with.
 
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thraashman

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She is a rigged candidate put in place by the DNC. That is more corrupt than anything Trump could say or do, in fact Trump beat a rigged system since the RNC really didn't want him as candidate. The people voted, and Trump it is, love it or hate it. Either way hillary is a Manchurian candidate who will be helping Republican corporations and their agendas. At least with Trump, there is a chance that doesn't happen since he's so stubborn and can't be bought.

HAHAHAHA. You serious? There's an increasing amount of information indicating that Russia hacked the DNC with the intent to help get Trump elected and that Russian money is all over Trump (because he's fucked over so many US banks and has such a history of violating contracts that most won't work with him). There's never been a more likely "Manchurian candidate" than Trump.
 
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So nobody has an exact reason why anyone should vote for her?

All I am asking for is an example of what she has done for this nation while holding a public office?

An example of her sponsoring legislation that has helped everyday working people would be nice.

I believe most are like me its about goals not one specific item. Again from your stated interests I see no reason why you'd vote Hillary other than maybe you hate Trump that much so its like Jeb! said a binary choice.
 

Texashiker

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I believe most are like me its about goals not one specific item. Again from your stated interests I see no reason why you'd vote Hillary other than maybe you hate Trump that much so its like Jeb! said a binary choice.

Her stance on abortion and gun controls means I can not vote for her. There are certain issues that my morals and values prohibit me from supporting.

I simply do not understand why anyone would vote for hillary.

Has hillary "ever" shown a trace of morals and values?
 
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theeedude

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thraashman

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I believe most are like me its about goals not one specific item. Again from your stated interests I see no reason why you'd vote Hillary other than maybe you hate Trump that much so its like Jeb! said a binary choice.

You don't even have to have a specific accomplishment, just policy positions. She hasn't suggested committing war crimes or violating the Geneva convention like her opponent. She doesn't want to remove marriage equality. She hasn't suggested changing libel laws to bully the press. She hasn't suggested violating the 1st Amendment in regards to people of the Islamic faith. She hasn't retweeted white supremacists with shocking regularity.

I could go on and on and on and on.

However, for the sake of Texashiker, I did a quick Google and someone has already compiled some answers here.
 
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HAHAHAHA. You serious? There's an increasing amount of information indicating that Russia hacked the DNC with the intent to help get Trump elected and that Russian money is all over Trump (because he's fucked over so many US banks and has such a history of violating contracts that most won't work with him). There's never been a more likely "Manchurian candidate" than Trump.

If true, that is bad. But that shouldn't make you look past the bad stuff in the hacked DNC emails either.
 

Capt Caveman

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So nobody has an exact reason why anyone should vote for her?

All I am asking for is an example of what she has done for this nation while holding a public office?

An example of her sponsoring legislation that has helped everyday working people would be nice.

Instead of trolling, you could just google it.

http://www.usnews.com/opinion/lesli...clintons-accomplishments-speak-for-themselves

https://www.hillaryclinton.com/post/seven-hillary-clintons-biggest-accomplishments/
 

Texashiker

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Instead of trolling, you could just google it.

I read through the articles did not see anything special and that other people have not done.

Stood up for womens and gay rights at home and abroad? What about the middle east where women have no rights and gays are put to death. We still import oil for the middle east.

What legislation has she ever sponsored that helped everyday people?
 
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Her stance on abortion and gun controls means I can not vote for her. There are certain issues that my morals and values prohibit me from supporting.

I simply do not understand why anyone would vote for hillary.

Abortion is a tough personal question so I'm not going to open Pandora's box. Gun control is easier, like I said its a country living vs city living issue. I can easily see a guy who grows up somewhere that has a lot of space, I can easily see some farming heritage that has hunting with it. I imagine kids were around guns early and parents introducing the kids to guns responsibly except maybe one or two families that have bad parents. I can see how its fun to go out into the woods somewhere say a target shoot with your brother or friends, I don't see this as dangerous provided you have the space. Problem is in my City (which isn't huge) there is no safe place to target shoot in the woods and multiply the irresponsible parents by 1,000 then add in some desperate addicts, homeless guys and the typical asshole who is always looking for a fight and you start thinking that some gun control is required.