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I see Trump as the great unifier. He is no fool as portrayed by the lame stream media. Assuming Sanders is defeated and Trump somehow makes it out of the convention I see Trump going populist to defeat Hillary. Trump's wall is the infrastructure project that Bernie people are attracted to. The compromise will be $15 minimum wage in exchange for the deportation of 12,000,000 illegals. There will be many more low wage jobs available. Cutting our military bases and rebuilding our nuclear arms would still serve as the same deterrent to foreign aggression. Trump is no fool he will take elements of the Tea Party and Sanders movement to create the people's coalition. Free public college is attainable with $80 billion per year. Millennials will jump at this. We spend $600 billion on defense, so some of the defense savings will pay for it. Additionally Sanders tax idea on Wall Street speculation fully finances it. Repealing Obamacare and replacing it with universal healthcare, something Trump has supported, could be the ticket he punches to the White House. Paid for by saving nearly $5 trillion we spend nationally over the next 10 years. Cutting taxes to 0% for manufacturers brings Apple and all the south of the border jobs back we lost with NAFTA. To win over women I see Trump running the ever beautiful Michelle Bachman as his VP, imagine that ticket. Trump does this and wins 60-65% of the vote.

 

This is what I imagine a gatorman post would read like if he ever took the time to write something his own mind thought up.

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CfoF3d9XEAEWgrn.jpg This is so wrong..............but I can't help smiling

 

 

 

 

 

On the news side: Bernie Sanders prevails in Wyoming, continuing winning streak against Hillary Clinton http://wapo.st/23l1qIC

 

SEVEN states in a row.

 

 

ALL Hillary had going for her was her "INEVIBILITY" factor .....that's all the media could hang its hat on.

 

 

Now ?

 

 

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CfoF3d9XEAEWgrn.jpg This is so wrong..............but I can't help smiling

 

Sanders has won 8 of last 9. Technically 8 in a row coz Arizona was declared first.

 

In other news Sanders is still a long shot having to win 56.6% of remaining unpledged delegates.

 

 

 

On the news side: Bernie Sanders prevails in Wyoming, continuing winning streak against Hillary Clinton http://wapo.st/23l1qIC

 

SEVEN states in a row.

 

 

ALL Hillary had going for her was her "INEVIBILITY" factor .....that's all the media could hang its hat on.

 

 

Now ?

 

 

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CfoF3d9XEAEWgrn.jpg This is so wrong..............but I can't help smiling

 

 

 

 

 

On the news side: Bernie Sanders prevails in Wyoming, continuing winning streak against Hillary Clinton http://wapo.st/23l1qIC

 

SEVEN states in a row.

 

 

ALL Hillary had going for her was her "INEVIBILITY" factor .....that's all the media could hang its hat on.

 

 

Now ?

 

 

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GreggyT needs to get on the phone with those 7 states and remind them that Hillary is the POTUS because its all been rigged to go that way.

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GreggyT needs to get on the phone with those 7 states and remind them that Hillary is the POTUS because its all been rigged to go that way.

You were saying?

 

Rigged? Bernie wins Wyoming, Hillary leaves with more delegates.

 

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders trounced Hillary Clinton in the Wyoming primary by 12 points, 56 to 44 percent. But thanks to how the Democratic Party of Wyoming awards pledged delegates, the state’s 14 delegates will be awarded evenly — 7 each.

That, however, is not the only curious outcome from the Wyoming primary. The structure of the Democratic Party’s nominating process is such that Hillary Clinton will actually leave the state with more total delegate votes at the Democratic Convention in July.

 

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/04/10/rigged-bernie-wins-wyoming-hillary-leaves-with-more-delegates/#ixzz45RP5LEcc

 

http://dailycaller.com/2016/04/10/rigged-bernie-wins-wyoming-hillary-leaves-with-more-delegates/

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CfoF3d9XEAEWgrn.jpg This is so wrong..............but I can't help smiling

 

 

 

 

 

On the news side: Bernie Sanders prevails in Wyoming, continuing winning streak against Hillary Clinton http://wapo.st/23l1qIC

 

SEVEN states in a row.

 

 

ALL Hillary had going for her was her "INEVIBILITY" factor .....that's all the media could hang its hat on.

 

 

Now ?

 

 

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I don't think it's wrong at all. Nobody at his age should be in public office let alone asking for another 4-8 years. Term limits and age limits too. Seriously, don't these old fart politicians have something better to do in their final years than hold public office at the federal level? Of course voters can impose term and age limits on politicians but rarely do. Voters are idiots.

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You were saying?

 

Rigged? Bernie wins Wyoming, Hillary leaves with more delegates.

 

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders trounced Hillary Clinton in the Wyoming primary by 12 points, 56 to 44 percent. But thanks to how the Democratic Party of Wyoming awards pledged delegates, the state’s 14 delegates will be awarded evenly — 7 each.

That, however, is not the only curious outcome from the Wyoming primary. The structure of the Democratic Party’s nominating process is such that Hillary Clinton will actually leave the state with more total delegate votes at the Democratic Convention in July.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/04/10/rigged-bernie-wins-wyoming-hillary-leaves-with-more-delegates/#ixzz45RP5LEcc

 

http://dailycaller.com/2016/04/10/rigged-bernie-wins-wyoming-hillary-leaves-with-more-delegates/

 

The next time the Democrats B word about how the electoral college is unfair because it disenfranchises voters by ignoring the popular vote, someone has to throw this bull **** back in their face.

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The next time the Democrats B word about how the electoral college is unfair because it disenfranchises voters by ignoring the popular vote, someone has to throw this bull **** back in their face.

Agreed. You of all people should know how corrupt the Dems are. Why do you think Bernie would be treated fairly by the Clinton - Wasserman-Schlutz machine. Google the Clinton hit list, no I'm not talking about the mysterious deaths and suicides. I'm talking about their hit list from the 2008 primary. Bernie likely will get a primary challenger in Vermont. Hey he may even end up killed off. They'll say it was old age.

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"Necessity is the mother of all invention."

 

This administration has made labor costs prohibitive to expansion, so companies that can are reducing their labor force as automation shifts towards what individuals seeking employment would describe as the wrong side of the opportunity cost curve.

 

And you think that's a good thing for workers?

Increased innovation will be good for everyone. Innovations will be applied in ways that were never intended and will solve problems that they were not intended to. So claiming that automation is bad is not a serious argument.

 

As for this administration crushing business, what a joke. So businesses have not expanded under Obama? Trucking is held back by lack of workers, as are other industries. The economy is moving forward from the disaster the President inheriated in spite of of Asia and Europe being in slumps

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Bernie is at UB now and local stations are carrying his speech

 

I follow Hannah Buehler from 7 Eyewitness news on Twitter, and her feed for the past 30 minutes has been like reading Bernie Sanders greatest hits.

 

It's frankly embarrassing how so many people can be so gatorman-level stupid. He throws them these words, they cheer wildly, but at no point does anyone ask "Hey, Bernie, how are we going to pay for this?"

 

Here's what they're cheering...

 

- Sanders says he wants to raise the national minimum wage to 15 an hour @WKBW

- Sanders: "we have got to make public colleges and universities tuition free

- UB crowd loving the tuition free proposal.

- Sanders wants to raise social security benefits.

- Sanders says he is worried about climate change. Says climate change is real.

- Sanders: "we are going to create an economy that works for all of us, not just the 1%"

- Sanders says we're going to invest in jobs and education.

- Bernie calls Wall Street business "fraud"

 

Sanders sure says a lot of stupid crap.

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It's frankly embarrassing how so many people can be so gatorman-level stupid. He throws them these words, they cheer wildly, but at no point does anyone ask "Hey, Bernie, how are we going to pay for this?"

 

Sanders sure says a lot of stupid crap.

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I follow Hannah Buehler from 7 Eyewitness news on Twitter, and her feed for the past 30 minutes has been like reading Bernie Sanders greatest hits.

 

It's frankly embarrassing how so many people can be so gatorman-level stupid. He throws them these words, they cheer wildly, but at no point does anyone ask "Hey, Bernie, how are we going to pay for this?"

 

Take it out of petty cash.

 

Really, it's pretty much how the government's been run for the past 10 years. When's the last time Congress passed a budget? Hell, the President right now is just making up the budgetary line items and whimsically reallocating funds as he sees fit. Under these circumstances, "How are we going to pay for this" is probably the least of our worries.

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Take it out of petty cash.

 

Really, it's pretty much how the government's been run for the past 10 years. When's the last time Congress passed a budget? Hell, the President right now is just making up the budgetary line items and whimsically reallocating funds as he sees fit. Under these circumstances, "How are we going to pay for this" is probably the least of our worries.

 

No question. But here's the thing: he's speaking to a bunch of students at UB. Shouldn't at least SOME of them recognize that what he's proposing is simply impossible? Or did they all get into UB on the Gatorman Scholarship where you just have to show up, copy something, paste something, and put your hand out for your diploma?

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No question. But here's the thing: he's speaking to a bunch of students at UB. Shouldn't at least SOME of them recognize that what he's proposing is simply impossible? Or did they all get into UB on the Gatorman Scholarship where you just have to show up, copy something, paste something, and put your hand out for your diploma?

The students attending UB who understand the impossibility of it likely aren't at the event, or have been expelled for their prior micro-agressions. Edited by TakeYouToTasker
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No question. But here's the thing: he's speaking to a bunch of students at UB. Shouldn't at least SOME of them recognize that what he's proposing is simply impossible? Or did they all get into UB on the Gatorman Scholarship where you just have to show up, copy something, paste something, and put your hand out for your diploma?

 

Haven't been on a college campus recently, have you?

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No question. But here's the thing: he's speaking to a bunch of students at UB. Shouldn't at least SOME of them recognize that what he's proposing is simply impossible? Or did they all get into UB on the Gatorman Scholarship where you just have to show up, copy something, paste something, and put your hand out for your diploma?

 

What is simply impossible?

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1)offer an option to forgive all student loan debt.

2)anyone who takes the offer must pay the equivalent in taxes instead...

 

Most of these kids won't know the difference...

last night he just said he was going to get lower interest rates for the student loans, he didn't say forgiveness

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