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« on: November 16, 2017, 07:57:07 PM »

Imagine being so proud of having lost your virginity that you run to uselectionatlas.org to brag about it.
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« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2017, 09:39:07 PM »

I was passionately for Ron Paul in 2012. I was passionate about Trump in 2016. We won. You lost. Who care.

It's our party now.

The neocons are coming back.

It'll be Rubio's party soon.

What’s your end goal with that?

Arming Ukraine, no-fly zone over Syria, liberation of nations living under governments that are state sponsors of terrorism, DJIA over 1,500,000 by 2100, end of social security, complete deregulation of investment banking, lower taxes on the 1% (aka job creators)

That's about it.

Yes, but why?
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CommanderClash
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« Reply #2 on: November 16, 2017, 10:02:11 PM »

I was passionately for Ron Paul in 2012. I was passionate about Trump in 2016. We won. You lost. Who care.

It's our party now.

The neocons are coming back.

It'll be Rubio's party soon.

What’s your end goal with that?

Arming Ukraine, no-fly zone over Syria, liberation of nations living under governments that are state sponsors of terrorism, DJIA over 1,500,000 by 2100, end of social security, complete deregulation of investment banking, lower taxes on the 1% (aka job creators)

That's about it.

Yes, but why?

Because it would create a great world, in my opinion. No threats to democracy and everyone will have what they need because of technological advancements.

Man does not live by GDP alone.
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