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Sirs explains the Democratic Party pretty well
« on: February 17, 2016, 06:23:45 PM »
Based on the 2 nominees that are going to be the Democrat nominee for President of the United States, the party itself appears to have fractured into 2 warring factions.  Faction 1 is the upper class oligarchy that supports an incompotent, reckless, corrupt, and likely criminal candidate that they believe they can control with what they've payed for her.  Faction 2 are the grassroot millennials, perpetually angry at anything authoritative, unless its Government, who have caught on to the fatally flawed notion that socialism actually could work, despite its history of failure and severe sacrafice of liberties & freedom, that Socialism requires
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Re: Sirs explains the Democratic Party pretty well
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2016, 09:33:03 PM »
  If you can be a comfortable socialist in a socialist system, then you might ought to join the Navy , or Army.

    You get told what to wear and are given food or a clothing and food allowance, housing and education are provided , medicine is provided , business trips are done with large groups.

   It isn't bad , when I was a Sailor I got along well , but when I got out I got along even better.

   As it turns out , most of the time I can choose for myself what to wear and eat and do , I even buy health insurance for myself pretty well.

Oh ... well ..... until recently anyway.

Right now the cost of insurance , deductible and premium are getting burdensome.

Perhaps it is part of the plan , these costs might corner me into having few choices.

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Re: Sirs explains the Democratic Party pretty well
« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2016, 02:41:55 AM »
You can bet farm, that its part of the plan
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Re: Sirs explains the Democratic Party pretty well
« Reply #3 on: February 18, 2016, 09:35:46 AM »
Sirs is pretty clueless and incapable of explaining anything worth a damn.

I do not always agree with the democratic Party, but the Republicans are based on the idea that we should be governed by people who think government in inherently a bad thing that cannot do anything right.

Electing a Republican is like taking your car to be repaired by a preacher.
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Re: Sirs explains the Democratic Party pretty well
« Reply #4 on: February 18, 2016, 11:27:33 AM »
the party itself appears to have fractured into 2 warring factions. 
Faction 1 is the upper class oligarchy that supports an incompotent, reckless, corrupt, and likely criminal candidate
Faction 2 are the grassroot millennials, perpetually angry at anything authoritative, unless its Government

excellent synopsis SIRS

the democrats are so fractured one of their top 2 contenders wasn't even in their party until very recently

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Re: Sirs explains the Democratic Party pretty well
« Reply #5 on: February 18, 2016, 01:26:42 PM »
I do not always agree with the democratic Party, but the Republicans are based on the idea that we should be governed by people who think government in inherently a bad thing that cannot do anything right.

If that were the case, sirs would be advocating the abolishment of Government.  Since I'm not, and never have, your claim is fatally flawed

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Re: Sirs explains the Democratic Party pretty well
« Reply #6 on: February 18, 2016, 01:27:48 PM »
the party itself appears to have fractured into 2 warring factions. 
Faction 1 is the upper class oligarchy that supports an incompotent, reckless, corrupt, and likely criminal candidate
Faction 2 are the grassroot millennials, perpetually angry at anything authoritative, unless its Government

excellent synopsis SIRS

the democrats are so fractured one of their top 2 contenders wasn't even in their party until very recently


Thank you sir    8)
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