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France heading for civil war?
#1
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/07/18/what-next...l-war.html

Globalist, Liberal policies simply do not secure the homeland. Will will need 4 years of HRC to finally figure this out?
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Pick6 Wrote:http://www.cnbc.com/2016/07/18/what-next...l-war.html

Globalist, Liberal policies simply do not secure the homeland. Will will need 4 years of HRC to finally figure this out?

I'm just afraid it will take these liberal fruit loops in the United States 4 years of HRC to finally figure out this stuff.
#3
Bob Seger Wrote:I'm just afraid it will take these liberal fruit loops in the United States 4 years of HRC to finally figure out this stuff.

You give liberals way too much credit. Even after 8 years of HRC they will be attacking Republicans and lining up to vote for the next liberal nut job that comes down the pike. Irrefutable proof of that is voting for Obama twice and still wanting more of the same...
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jetpilot Wrote:You give liberals way too much credit. Even after 8 years of HRC they will be attacking Republicans and lining up to vote for the next liberal nut job that comes down the pike. Irrefutable proof of that is voting for Obama twice and still wanting more of the same...



There is even more proof. Think about the effort put forth by the establishment (Dems and Republicans) plus the majority of the media this past year meant to derail Trump, while Hillary essentially gets a pass for all her shenanigans. The will of the people is the proof in the pudding.

We are a nation comprised of the self governed. If the majority demands the continuance of progressivism and votes for Hillary, that means the real problem is in the will of the people. In other words, as long as the gravy train handouts keep working, the Dems will keep on riding that train. On the other hand, if the will of the people manifests itself in a Trump victory, that means conservative values are not dead and a meaningful remnant of the America of our fathers yet survives. That would finally shut up the liberals, who continue to insist even in the face of getting swept out of the House and the Senate in the past two successive elections, that conservatism is dead. Members of both parties like to slam each other around a lot, but the problem obviously is in what the people want. Hillary offers a more socialistic and I believe oppressive style of government, while Trump offers a return to a more Reagan-esque growth centered, free enterprise style of government. And BTW, if one wants a steady diet of people like the protestors in Cleveland pushing them around, then Hillary is their candidate.

To me the outcome this November will pretty much amount to America's reprieve or her epitaph.
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#5
^^^I agree with your post, but liberals will always ride the handouts and divisive hate-speech horse. It's all they've got.
#6
jetpilot Wrote:^^^I agree with your post, but liberals will always ride the handouts and divisive hate-speech horse. It's all they've got.



No you are exactly right in what you said (both times). But it will do us all some real good (libs need the attitude adjustment and we need the relief) to see them finally have to back up on some of their arrogant lies about the true role of government, and the constant distortions about the past Republican financial and foreign policy successes ushered in by President Reagan. All of which are not only clearly recorded, but responsible for the lasting boom which ended when W left office.
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#7
After this election, if HRC is elected, the only way a Republican is elected, is if the nation is at war. That is what it is going to take.

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