Are you voting for Clinton or against Trump?

SeveroDrgnfli

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I've been a side line reporter this presidential election. When people discuss the election with me they sound frightened of Trump becoming president.

I rarely hear from people who believe in Clinton. People believed in Sanders. People were willing to vote for him regardless of if he won or lost. They believed in his vision of the future and his policies.

I think the president should be a leader people trust and believe in. America has a long road to walk. I'm not going to follow anyone I don't believe in down that road. I'm not going to align myself with any group out of fear of another one.

I understand being scared. A lot of shyt scares me. But I try not to run away. Because sometimes not making a move is the only move to make.

Trump is a racist and a rapist. I can't fukk with him. He represents every poison in western culture. He's vile and repulsive. He is white male supremacy personified.


I cannot support the Clintons. They're responsible for many hardships black people have suffered for decades. The democratic party is directly responsible for these hardships too.

legislation that led directly to the destruction of African American families, had disastrous economic consequences and led to an escalation in the criminalization of young black boys and girls.

One of the more problematic facets of many of the era’s new laws—at both the federal and the state level—was moving more juvenile offenders into the adult system at an earlier age.


Those “unintended consequences” shattered the very communities that they were presumably designed to help


The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, authored by then-Senator Joe Biden, was supported by virtually every Democrat in Congress—including then-Representative Sanders—as the largest of its kind in history. President Bill Clinton signed it into law.

In addition to 100,000 new police officers, the measure delivered $9.7 billion in new funding for federal prisons.


Former president Clinton on his policies:
“But I want to say a few words about it. Because I signed a bill that made the problem worse and I want to admit it.”

“The good news is, we had the biggest drop in crime in history,” he continued. “The bad news is we had a lot people who were locked up, who were minor actors, for way too long.”


during a heated exchange with protesters who openly challenged the Clinton legacy on welfare reform, mass incarceration and the phrase “superpredators,” which Hillary Clinton used to describe black children accused of violent crimes in 1996.

“Once it was out there, there was no reeling it in,” University of Pennsylvania professor John Dilulio said in an interview with the New York Times.

Twenty years ago, “the ‘superpredator’ myth… led nearly every state in the country to expand laws that removed children from juvenile courts and exposed them to adult sentences, including life without parole,according to the Equal Justice Institute.

“The superpredator scare fit neatly with a “lock ‘em up and throw away the key” approach to rising crime


Bill Clinton defends his wife with this statement:
“I don’t know how you would describe the gang leaders who got 13-year-olds hopped up on crack and sent them out in the streets to murder other African-American children,” he said. “Maybe you thought they were good citizens, [Hillary] didn’t.”

“You are defending the people who kill the lives you say matter,”

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I've been a side line reporter this presidential election. When people discuss the election with me they sound frightened of Trump becoming president.

I rarely hear from people who believe in Clinton. People believed in Sanders. People were willing to vote for him regardless of if he won or lost. They believed in his vision of the future and his policies.

I think the president should be a leader people trust and believe in. America has a long road to walk. I'm not going to follow anyone I don't believe in down that road. I'm not going to align myself with any group out of fear of another one.

I understand being scared. A lot of shyt scares me. But I try not to run away. Because sometimes not making a move is the only move to make.

Trump is a racist and a rapist. I can't fukk with him. He represents every poison in western culture. He's vile and repulsive. He is white male supremacy personified.


I cannot support the Clintons. They're responsible for many hardships black people have suffered for decades. The democratic party is directly responsible for these hardships too.










Former president Clinton on his policies:






Bill Clinton defends his wife with this statement:

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To be honest it don't matter who wins I'm still going to be dong me getting paid so its kinda eh.
 

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Clinton supporters on this site are going to avoid this thread because the only rhetoric they have people question their motives for voting is "trump did this, trump did that"

When in all reality both are equally as dangerous if in office and they can't seem to see it.
 

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To be honest I'm not voting. I doubt Stein even.has a chance of winning.

Of course she doesn't have a chance at winning this election, but it is about building an alternative in the longer-term. If the Green Party hits 5% of the popular vote, it will be eligible for federal funding next go-round.

If you always try to be on the "winning team" when it comes to electoral politics, you'll most likely always end up losing if you're a working-class person. shyt ain't a football game.
 

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To be honest I'm not voting. I doubt Stein even.has a chance of winning.
this two party bullshyt is never gonna be broken up, and if there was ever a chance to make a statement, it's THIS election imo. people should come out third party. im never voting out of 'fear' ever

because when the fukk are democrats gonna act like we can 'afford' to not vote for them? :heh: that day is never gonna come where a third party vote is supposedly allowable

im more to the left on most issues, but i'll be goddamned if i vote for this candidate :scusthov:
 

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Clinton supporters on this site are going to avoid this thread because the only rhetoric they have people question their motives for voting is "trump did this, trump did that"

When in all reality both are equally as dangerous if in office and they can't seem to see it.
I know I act crazy as hell on here. But I have another side that's practical and logical. I feel I presented a sound argument. All I did was quote the Clintons, present the legislation they supported, and the results of that legislation.

This isn't me on some rant or fukking around. Avoiding the facts I've presented is dangerous man. Even Sanders was involved in legislation that negatively affected our community.

I support no candidate. This includes Jill Stein. This country doesn't give a shyt about protecting me or other minority groups. That's why I'm buying guns. I'm not playing anymore.

I'm going all in. I'm buying guns. I'm going to get my professional life together so I don't have to be reliant on anyone. And I'm going to live humbly.

I don't want to call the police for anything. I will not put my financial future in the hands of someone who views me as disposable.
 

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If it was Kasich Vs Clinton I would have voted for Kasich. Even though he's for TPP atleast he's smart on healthcare and a moderate. The Republican base was too naive to vote and nominate him :snoop:
 
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