lol, do you want to open that can of worms? have you not seen any of my posts. in this election i banked 1000+ hours of research and was extremely verbal on this (and other sites). lets not even go there. lets just open your eyes. we have the worse race relations since the civil rights movement. we have had the slowest financial recovery, even compared to the great depression. we are getting an increase of diseases that were all but eliminated like whooping cough, due to the inflow of illegals. with proper channels these people would be vaccinated before entering. we have had so many riots that have lead to millions if not billions of dollars in damages. mainly in black neighborhoods where they were just getting ahead. the affordable care act is falling apart and wouldn't last 5 more years in it's current state. we increased our debt more than all presidents before him, including bush. should i go on? it got bad enough that Trump actually ran. and i am hopeful and glad that he did.
1000+ hours of research, eh? ;)
Do continue. I love canned worms as much as the next guy.
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well this is where you need to give me something to talk about, but honestly i am wondering if it worth the time. it was over 1000 hours. after work i'd jump online and spent roughly 5 hours a night reading and posting. i wish i had more time since i was unable to scratch the surface on many of the things i got to look into. i started my run when the protests shut down that trump rally. at that point i figured i needed to get into it. i honestly didn't want to get into the election. i am a researcher, i love to get information. so i knew how much time would be funneled into it. when i did the math it was over 1000 hours. i am sure we crossed paths before i see you posting all the time. but if politics isn't your thing i can talk about anything really. did you know watermelon can protect you from skin cancer? or that armadillos always have litters of four? or that your gallbladder tends to have pancreatic cells. i can teach you how to make an amazing alfredo sauce. where is this going?
I'm still curious how President Obama made his "hell", which I'm assuming is the govt, country, etc. I'm also curious about how things might be "fixed".
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so you are telling me that constant race bating didn't lead to poor race relations? no budget in over 10 years didn't lead to an increase of our debt? he was a side-line president and only popped up to be on comedy shows or to blame cops of being racists. our education system is a wreck. if he was any sort of president, that had a clue what he was doing, he could have gotten things done. but no, he pushed for obamacare and went as far as bribing states to get them to vote for it. here in FL it was with sunrail funding. no attempt to plug the holes and no knowledge on how negotiations work lead to fewer jobs and higher unemployment. we fix it by doing what obama didn't. try to bring people together, working on making starting a business easier. you want to help black neighborhoods? lets not provoke people to burn black businesses and try to help these businesses flourish.
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in the end are you old enough to see how the world was 8 years ago? or even 4 years ago? things keep getting worse. more struggle leads to more violence. we need to start to help people as a whole. no more pin pointing groups and fanning the flames. it is time to look at all americans as a whole and help them out AS A WHOLE. bring in jobs. making your own wage leads to self pride. we need to help people improve their lives. you don't get that with unemployment or welfare. you get that with job opportunities.
You're going to provide proof for your claims at some point, yes? Because right now it seems like your "1,000+ hours of research" has consisted solely of guzzling the kool-aid.
I'm 36. I've seen a president or two. I'm old enough to know that this BS you insist on peddling is delusional at best, and dangerous enough to threaten our nation (and quite possibly the world) at worst.
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ah, so you are blindly living in the bubble. there is evidence that is viewable by anyone. so you are saying we don't have worse race relations? have you not looked at the doubling of our debt? the unemployment rate? these aren't hard things to find out. do you pay for obamacare or are you on welfare? because us who pay have seen a stark increase than last year. are you doubting that making your own wage gives pride? or that jobs reduce violence and crime? never heard obamas line "if i had a son he'd look like treyvon" even before the body was cold, before and investigation? of the recent line where he said "there is a race problem in the police force" i don't have to provide proof. anyone person should have lived through this unless they are willfully blind. let me guess you think increasing min to $15 wont increase the prices of things we buy. if you are truly 36 you'd have seen what happened when it increased to $8 from $5.50
If you make an argument, it's your responsibility to provide proof. Plain and simple.
What you've done so far is make statements, and whether or not they are true, you've failed to prove that Obama is the cause.
For someone who claims they have done "1,000+ hours of research", one would think you'd have something to show for it. I'd just hate for all that research to have gone to waste... ;)
I like living in a bubble. It keeps me from the bullshittery that is all of politics.
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i'm sorry, i do research to learn, not to use later to win arguments. i don't know about you, but every time i learn something i don't categorize it so i can site the information later. i miss when people said "provide proof" as a means to get more information or to show contrasting ideas, now you people use that statement as a means to shut down arguments. i wish you understood the concepts of cause and effect. that would make this whole one-sided debate mean something. i mean, i say that his comments were race bating. then you are telling me to prove how a person in upper authority, who is a "role model" for many people. makes the people that look up to him, then feel like there is a racial divide. he is the president and he is constantly bringing up race like we are not a country who elected a black man twice. people who look up to him, who assume he has inside information sees that as we are more racist than ever. this isn't complicated, you choose to be bling and ignorant.
Do continue. I love canned worms as much as the next guy.
I'm 36. I've seen a president or two. I'm old enough to know that this BS you insist on peddling is delusional at best, and dangerous enough to threaten our nation (and quite possibly the world) at worst.
What you've done so far is make statements, and whether or not they are true, you've failed to prove that Obama is the cause.
For someone who claims they have done "1,000+ hours of research", one would think you'd have something to show for it. I'd just hate for all that research to have gone to waste... ;)