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byob historian
Nov 5, 2008

I'm an animal abusing piece of shit! I deliberately poisoned my dog to death and think it's funny! I'm an irredeemable sack of human shit!

Yinlock posted:

yeah but why though


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SKULL.GIF
Jan 20, 2017


Yinlock posted:

what does hillary even have to gain from the presidency at this point

it's not like she has any grand ideals, the right made sure to stomp those out of her the second she tried to enter politics decades ago

what's the point hilldawg

literally none

hillary had 15 months to come up with "why should I be president" and neither she nor her campaign team could figure it out

it's a huge point in Shattered and 10 months later they still haven't figured out why hillary should be president beyond "she got more votes" (which is admittedly a good reason, but besides the point now)

Jazerus
May 24, 2011


the most qualified candidate of all time

white sauce
Apr 29, 2012

by R. Guyovich

SKULL.GIF posted:

literally none

hillary had 15 months to come up with "why should I be president" and neither she nor her campaign team could figure it out

it's a huge point in Shattered and 10 months later they still haven't figured out why hillary should be president beyond "she got more votes" (which is admittedly a good reason, but besides the point now)

There ain't never gonna be a reason.

The only people that wanted to see Shilary crowned were comfortable, (usually white) six-figgie fucktards

Wraith of J.O.I.
Jan 25, 2012


SKULL.GIF posted:

literally none

hillary had 15 months to come up with "why should I be president" and neither she nor her campaign team could figure it out

it's a huge point in Shattered and 10 months later they still haven't figured out why hillary should be president beyond "she got more votes" (which is admittedly a good reason, but besides the point now)

huge lol that jon favreau (the obama speechwriter) quit out of frustration because he couldn't write speeches for someone who couldn't say why she was running

Jazerus
May 24, 2011


not a dynasty

Darkman Fanpage
Jul 4, 2012
I'M STILL WITH HER *straps on suicide bomb vest*

Jazerus
May 24, 2011


just go to my website,

WorldIndustries
Dec 21, 2004

Wraith of J.O.I. posted:

huge lol that jon favreau (the obama speechwriter) quit out of frustration because he couldn't write speeches for someone who couldn't say why she was running

i thought he quit speech writing years ago, when did he contribute to hillary campaign?

etalian
Mar 20, 2006

white sauce posted:

There ain't never gonna be a reason.

The only people that wanted to see Shilary crowned were comfortable, (usually white) six-figgie fucktards

The only voting bloc that Hillary outperformed Obama was for households making more than 250k gross each year.

SKULL.GIF
Jan 20, 2017


Booyah- posted:

i thought he quit speech writing years ago, when did he contribute to hillary campaign?

they brought him on during the middle parts of the primary and he lasted a few weeks before going "I can't write a speech for you if you don't even know what you want to speak in support for" and left

I don't think he ever actually wrote a speech for :abuela:

ThndrShk2k
Nov 3, 2009

by Nyc_Tattoo
Bread Liar

SKULL.GIF posted:

it's a huge point in Shattered and 10 months later they still haven't figured out why hillary should be president beyond "she got more votes" (which is admittedly a good reason, but besides the point now)
Getting more votes isn't a good reason to win if the contest isn't about getting votes.

Heck, her aim for the popular vote is a reason why she shouldn't be president, as why do we need someone who plays a different game and then complains the rules didn't let her win when she should've by different, unagreed to rules.

Jazerus
May 24, 2011


pokemon go to the white house

SKULL.GIF
Jan 20, 2017


ThndrShk2k posted:

Getting more votes isn't a good reason to win if the contest isn't about getting votes.

Heck, her aim for the popular vote is a reason why she shouldn't be president, as why do we need someone who plays a different game and then complains the rules didn't let her win when she should've by different, unagreed to rules.

you're not technically wrong but come on man

Lastgirl
Sep 7, 1997


Good Morning!
Sunday Morning!

got any sevens posted:

is he not too old for that poo poo?

everyone too old and tired of this shite

https://twitter.com/mrdannyglover/status/904784883423350784

loquacius
Oct 21, 2008


I am in awe at how straight-up dumb this is

etalian
Mar 20, 2006

Jazerus posted:

pokemon go to the white house

Not strange that she would reference a setting based around slavery.

SKULL.GIF
Jan 20, 2017


keith is so loving good

https://twitter.com/keithellison/status/904810273013284865

WorldIndustries
Dec 21, 2004

SKULL.GIF posted:

they brought him on during the middle parts of the primary and he lasted a few weeks before going "I can't write a speech for you if you don't even know what you want to speak in support for" and left

I don't think he ever actually wrote a speech for :abuela:

that owns haha

Raskolnikov38
Mar 3, 2007

We were somewhere around Manila when the drugs began to take hold
https://twitter.com/randazzoj/status/904591836139814913

god these next couple of years are gonna own

etalian
Mar 20, 2006


compare Ellison, Bernie or Nina's speeches to a canned bad dem speech.

You can tell they actually believe in things, not what's politically expedient.

1994 Toyota Celica
Sep 11, 2008

by Nyc_Tattoo

SKULL.GIF posted:

they brought him on during the middle parts of the primary and he lasted a few weeks before going "I can't write a speech for you if you don't even know what you want to speak in support for" and left

I don't think he ever actually wrote a speech for :abuela:

according to Shattered at any rate the dude was pushed to the brink of/into a nervous breakdown by the experience

Wraith of J.O.I.
Jan 25, 2012


Booyah- posted:

i thought he quit speech writing years ago, when did he contribute to hillary campaign?

https://www.axios.com/inside-the-hillary-hindenburg-2366467487.html

etalian
Mar 20, 2006


lolling at that the title, Inside the Hillary Hindenburg

loquacius
Oct 21, 2008

Was anyone ever able to actually communicate to Joy Reid that the unionists working for labor reforms in the gilded age up through WW2 were socialist as gently caress?

this is very important to me

Raskolnikov38
Mar 3, 2007

We were somewhere around Manila when the drugs began to take hold

loquacius posted:

I am in awe at how straight-up dumb this is

this is the woman that thought Slovakia was both part of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia

etalian
Mar 20, 2006

Hillary was basically the political equivalent to a basic bitch.

I have all this money, connections and one of a kind unique political brand!

Jazerus
May 24, 2011


acid-washed emails

white sauce
Apr 29, 2012

by R. Guyovich

etalian posted:

Hillary was basically the political equivalent to a basic bitch.

I have all this money, connections and one of a kind unique political brand!

SKULL.GIF
Jan 20, 2017


http://www.verritt.com

every1 click this

Rand alPaul
Feb 3, 2010

by Nyc_Tattoo

"Worried about leaving his supersecret [debate] prep materials in an Uber, [Philippe] Reines [who played Trump] bought a heavy-duty tether so that he could lock his briefcase to his waist. He actually acquired two different versions — one of which was originally designed for bondage enthusiasts."

YASSS MY QUEEN

byob historian
Nov 5, 2008

I'm an animal abusing piece of shit! I deliberately poisoned my dog to death and think it's funny! I'm an irredeemable sack of human shit!

Jazerus posted:

just go to my website,

w h e r e s t h e f u k k e n l i n k a l r e a d y

Corky Romanovsky
Oct 1, 2006

Soiled Meat


quote:

First, we’re going to increase people’s pay by raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour. Second, we are going lower household costs by providing paid family and sick leave and blocking outrageous prescription drug price increases. And third, we’re going to provide workers with the freedom to negotiate with their employers so they can share in the economic growth they help create.

Yeah, yeah, whaaa?

Sounds like "right to work".

Corky Romanovsky
Oct 1, 2006

Soiled Meat

Lessail posted:

Please write your verrit authentication code on your arm if you plan to stay on the internet

Yikes, man. Yikes.

etalian
Mar 20, 2006

https://www.commondreams.org/views/2017/09/04/labor-day-struggle-continues

Bernie owns

quote:

Labor Day was established in 1894 by President Grover Cleveland, a Democrat, as a concession to the labor movement days after he used federal troops to crush a strike by railroad workers which resulted in 30 deaths and some $80 million in property damages. Workers then, and workers now, were fighting for decent wages and working conditions and the end of human exploitation.

Today, at a time of massive income and wealth inequality and an outrageous level of corporate greed, we must never forget the struggles and ideals of those who came before us. We must continue the fight for a government and an economy that works for all, and not just the wealthy and powerful.

"At a time of massive income and wealth inequality and an outrageous level of corporate greed, we must never forget the struggles and ideals of those who came before us. We must continue the fight for a government and an economy that works for all, and not just the wealthy and powerful."
Labor Day is a time to remember that for hundreds of years the trade union movement in our country has led the fight for equal rights and economic and social justice. And it is a day to pledge our continuing support to protect workers’ rights which have been under fire for decades.

The reality is that over the past 40 years, the wealthiest and most powerful people in this country have rigged the economy against the American middle class, the working class and the most vulnerable people. The result is that the very rich are getting richer while most working families are struggling.

In America today, the typical male working full-time is making about $2,100 less than he did 43 years ago, while millions of women are working two or three jobs just to cobble together enough income to pay the bills. Back in 1979, nearly 4 out of 10 private sector workers had a defined benefit pension plan that guaranteed a secure retirement after a lifetime of hard work. Today, only 13 percent do.

In 1980, CEOs made 30 times more than the average worker. Today, chief executives of the largest corporations in America make about 347 times as much as their typical employees.

Meanwhile, the wealthiest and most powerful people in this country have never had it so good. The top 0.1 percent owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90 percent. Fifty-two percent of all new income is going to the top 1 percent. One family, the Walton family of Walmart — the worst union-busters of all — owns more wealth than the bottom 130 million Americans.

As a result, people all over this country are asking the hard questions that need to be asked:

Why is it that, despite all of the incredible gains we have made in technology and productivity, millions of Americans are working longer hours for lower wages?

Why is it that we have the highest rate of childhood poverty of any major industrialized country while we have seen a 10-fold increase in the number of billionaires since the year 2000?

How does it happen that many of the new jobs being created today in America are part-time, low wage jobs?

Why is it that since 2001, over 60,000 factories have shut down in America and millions of good-paying manufacturing jobs have disappeared? Why are the new manufacturing jobs being created in this country pay in some cases half of what manufacturing jobs used to pay?

Why are we in a race to the bottom with low wage countries like China, Mexico and Vietnam?

Why are we the only major country on earth not to guarantee health care for all or to provide paid family and medical leave?

Why have we lost our position as the best educated country in the world and now find millions of people paying off outrageously high student debts?

Why is our infrastructure — roads, bridges, airports, levees, dams, water systems and wastewater plants, mass transit, schools and housing — crumbling and in need of major repair?

The bottom line is that there are a number of reasons as to why the middle class in this country continues to shrink, while those on top are doing phenomenally well. The most important being that we increasingly have governments, at the national, state and local levels, that are beholden to wealthy campaign contributors rather than the needs of their constituents.

Our job is to bring our people together around a progressive agenda that works for all, and not just the few. Our job is to create an economy based on human needs, not the greed of the billionaire class.

We must rebuild the American labor movement and make it easier, not harder, for workers to join unions. Forty years ago, more than a quarter of all workers belonged to a union. Today, that number has gone down to just 11 percent and in the private sector it is now less than 7 percent as Republican governors across the country have signed anti-union legislation into law, drastically cutting labor membership in this country.

It is not a coincidence that the decline of the American middle class virtually mirrors the rapid decline in union membership. As workers lose their seat at the negotiating table, the share of national income going to middle class workers has gone down, while the percentage of income going to the very wealthy has gone up.

The benefits of joining a union are clear. Union workers earn 27 percent more, on average, than non-union workers. Over 76 percent of union workers have guaranteed defined benefit pension plans, while only 16 percent of non-union workers do. More than 82 percent of workers in unions have paid sick leave, compared to just 62 percent of non-union workers.

In order to revitalize American democracy we must overturn Citizens United, move to public funding of elections and end voter suppression.

We must demand that the wealthy and large corporations begin paying their fair share of taxes.

We must break-up the large Wall Street financial banks and make sure that no institution in America is too big to fail.

We must raise the minimum wage to a living wage, $15 an hour, and end the unconscionable and inequitable pay gap that currently exists between male and female workers.

We must re-write our disastrous trade policies and make sure that trade agreements benefit workers and not just CEOs of large corporations.

We must rebuild our crumbling infrastructure with a $1 trillion dollar investment and create up to 15 million good-paying jobs.

We must pass a Medicare-for-all, single-payer health care system and guarantee health care as a right, not a privilege.

We must make public colleges and universities tuition free for working families so that everyone can get a higher education regardless of income.

Today, on Labor Day, we must recommit ourselves to bringing all working people together in the fight for a just and humane world.

SKULL.GIF
Jan 20, 2017


https://twitter.com/robertwrighter/status/904729638420799488

I wonder who was responsible for the Libyan operation :thunk:

ThndrShk2k
Nov 3, 2009

by Nyc_Tattoo
Bread Liar

SKULL.GIF posted:

you're not technically wrong but come on man
Nah, it's a valid angle of complaint.

If she even bothered to campaign in the flyover states to win an electoral college win, she would've won.
Aiming for the most votes and then bitching when you lose is just a justification of mob rule and coastal elite cities should control the entire 50 state country.

If she made a token effort for the lower population states then Trump would've lost.
But the vote count return was insignificant compared to the advertisable reach of large metro areas like LA

Raskolnikov38
Mar 3, 2007

We were somewhere around Manila when the drugs began to take hold

SKULL.GIF posted:

https://twitter.com/robertwrighter/status/904729638420799488

I wonder who was responsible for the Libyan operation :thunk:

oh good so hillary will be responsible for the mushroom cloud that heralds my death

Lastgirl
Sep 7, 1997


Good Morning!
Sunday Morning!

SKULL.GIF posted:

https://twitter.com/robertwrighter/status/904729638420799488

I wonder who was responsible for the Libyan operation :thunk:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlz3-OzcExI

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Raskolnikov38
Mar 3, 2007

We were somewhere around Manila when the drugs began to take hold
just lmao that dubya's administration had a better libya policy than hillary

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