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« on: January 27, 2017, 08:17:34 PM »


Of course it is. And yet, the majority of the Democratic Party would like to double down on this. For a party that basically won the last election, the future is hopeless because the party is broken. Even if we win, what realistic progress will be made? The pressure will be on to completely ignore and punish these people.
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Sprouts Farmers Market ✘
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E: -4.90, S: 1.74

« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2017, 11:43:33 PM »


How so? It just shows that the dumbs live where we expected them to.

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You and your ilk will never learn, will you? Your or actually, our little happy clique of enlightened urban liberal "smarts" will continue to celebrate its own moral and intellectual superiority while the world around it burns and pretending that it's "their" fault and not ours.

I agree that Hagrid's response was dumb, but I'm legit uncertain about your reasoning in your "This is horrifying" post.  What aspect of it is horrifying?  The national %age of the vote won by Gore in 2000 is about the same as that of Clinton 2016.  So what's horrifying?  The fact that Clinton's support is more concentrated in cities, or what?


Clearly the fact that the working class is fleeing the Democratic Party - the ones who are supposed to be the caretaker of those forgotten and oppressed. The composition of the party is becoming something ugly. It's great when other people want to vote for you, but not when they invade and change the meaning of what that vote is for and the constituencies that benefit.

What difference does it make how you perform in an election if nothing good is to come of it.
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