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Breaking: Jindal Drops Out Of Race For President

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posted on Nov, 17 2015 @ 05:54 PM
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You guys do know how silly you sound advocating for Bush ... right?

I mean really, it would be like me going into a Bernie thread and talking up Hillary.
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posted on Nov, 17 2015 @ 06:00 PM
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originally posted by: ketsuko
You guys do know how silly you sound advocating for Bush ... right?

I mean really, it would be like me going into a Bernie thread and talking up Hillary.


Im not advocateing Bush.

Just saying how its rigged to end up Hillary verse Bush or Hillary verse someone unelectable.

And no I dont think Bernie will take the democrat nomination. Hillary will get it, Bernie will lose it or end up dying of "old age".


If I was going to back anyone it would be Rand Paul as I find his logic pretty good on 75% on things.



posted on Nov, 17 2015 @ 06:03 PM
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originally posted by: crazyewok
Haha

Looks like the plans working.

And thats exactly why the crazys like Cruz, Rubio and trump have run!

They knew the Bush name was tainted so they ran a bunch of loonys and crazys to make him look reasonable.

They are sanitising the Bush name.

Its a fix.

And i will put money that Bernie wont live to the election if he looks like usurping Hillary.


Neither Cruz or Rubio are crazy. In fact, they're two of the more intelligent and reasonable candidates. Far, far better than anything the dems are offering.

Look at what's competing against Hillary. Two of the three stooges - one who wants complete socialism in the United States and the other, well, who know what he wants. He's so insignificant. Even with such a dud selection, Hillary still came out looking like a weak candidate on Saturday night's debate.



posted on Nov, 17 2015 @ 06:08 PM
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Right now, immigration is the big issue in more ways than one, and the way things are going, don't expect that to stop anytime soon.

People are fed up with the blatant disregard the government has for the concerns of the people when it comes to immigration on a number of fronts.

Calling it bigotry, racism and xenophobia is simply an attempt to ignore the very real impacts the issue has on the economy, the wages of workers, and now our national security. The elites ignore it because it doesn't touch them, but it does touch the voters.



posted on Nov, 17 2015 @ 06:09 PM
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a reply to: LogicalGraphitti

God how partasian of you.

You think I support hillary and the demcrats because I think Cruz and rubio are nuts?

Im not a fan of what the othersides offering either.

You guys are royaly screwed come election in my opinion.



posted on Nov, 17 2015 @ 06:12 PM
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originally posted by: ketsuko
Right now, immigration is the big issue in more ways than one, and the way things are going, don't expect that to stop anytime soon.

People are fed up with the blatant disregard the government has for the concerns of the people when it comes to immigration on a number of fronts.

Calling it bigotry, racism and xenophobia is simply an attempt to ignore the very real impacts the issue has on the economy, the wages of workers, and now our national security. The elites ignore it because it doesn't touch them, but it does touch the voters.


And?

Neither democrats or republicans are going to stop it because as you said tge elites arebnot touched by it. In fact they benifit from it.

The government will continue to disregard you like its done the last few decades.

Sure some of the candidates are going to pander but when they get into office there donors and lobbyists will make sure little changes.

Ha they make even give you a token gesture like the great wall of trump, but you and me both know thats not going to sort the immigration problem, just drive your debt up and act as one huge pork barrel!



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posted on Nov, 17 2015 @ 06:15 PM
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a reply to: crazyewok

Yeah, but that's sort of what the two of you wind up sounding like.

"Bush sounds like the only reasonable one ..." between you and reldra. At the very least, you sound like a DC elite who thinks that the voters will just come to their sense, realize how silly they've been and see that Jeb is the only "electable" choice ...

Please! We did that with McCain and Romney, and what did that get us? Obama.



posted on Nov, 17 2015 @ 06:17 PM
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a reply to: crazyewok

But by not selecting the electable, pre-approved choice at the ballot box, it makes it harder for the Bush, Clinton elite pick showdown.

There are candidates the elites don't want.

A vote for them makes it harder to justify the elections and make them look legit when the outcomes select the approved choices. The game gets harder to hide. More people wake up and maybe we rebel. We have a better shot than some of the Euro countries do.



posted on Nov, 17 2015 @ 06:20 PM
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Which candidates will divide up his support?

Oh I forgot you can’t divide up zero



posted on Nov, 17 2015 @ 06:21 PM
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originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: crazyewok

Yeah, but that's sort of what the two of you wind up sounding like.

"Bush sounds like the only reasonable one ..." between you and reldra. At the very least, you sound like a DC elite who thinks that the voters will just come to their sense, realize how silly they've been and see that Jeb is the only "electable" choice ...

Please! We did that with McCain and Romney, and what did that get us? Obama.



I honestly pegged you as smarter than that.

Thats not what either of us are saying.

God forbid I think either a clinton or bush is electable!

Wea re just saying the systems rigged and its all a big show.

Were just saying its a show to make them LOOK electble, not that they ARE electble.

And fact is McCain was unelectable allowing Obama (a at the time) unknown win.

To be fair Romney seemed ok......better than Obama but hey Im not responsible for that.



I know its in your American nature to look for a partasian adversary on each thread. Well sorry im neither a Hillary, bernie or even Bush supporter.

As I said I prefer Paul myself. Seems pretty solid and sane.




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posted on Nov, 17 2015 @ 06:22 PM
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originally posted by: crazyewok
a reply to: LogicalGraphitti

God how partasian of you.

You think I support hillary and the demcrats because I think Cruz and rubio are nuts?

Im not a fan of what the othersides offering either.

You guys are royaly screwed come election in my opinion.

We've been through this before. I've seen a few presidents take office thinking it was the end of good times. Thankfully, things are still good and we live a good life in the USA. I've been to a lot of countries where people would be happy to have half of what most Americans have. And by that, I mean the essentials like food, clothing, schools and doctors.



posted on Nov, 17 2015 @ 06:29 PM
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originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: crazyewok

But by not selecting the electable, pre-approved choice at the ballot box, it makes it harder for the Bush, Clinton elite pick showdown.

There are candidates the elites don't want.

A vote for them makes it harder to justify the elections and make them look legit when the outcomes select the approved choices. The game gets harder to hide. More people wake up and maybe we rebel. We have a better shot than some of the Euro countries do.



Sure you can make it more difficult.

But its finding what candidates the elites dont approve of.

Thats another reason I would go for paul, hes getting so little media attention hes obviously not a "chosen" one.


And some of the EU yeah, especially the more corrupt countrys. But alot dont have things like the electrol college, that will be another hurdle and your gerrymandering. But then end of the day it doesn't matter how fixed other countries elections ares, its how fixed yours are.



posted on Nov, 17 2015 @ 06:32 PM
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originally posted by: LogicalGraphitti

originally posted by: crazyewok
a reply to: LogicalGraphitti

God how partasian of you.

You think I support hillary and the demcrats because I think Cruz and rubio are nuts?

Im not a fan of what the othersides offering either.

You guys are royaly screwed come election in my opinion.

We've been through this before. I've seen a few presidents take office thinking it was the end of good times. Thankfully, things are still good and we live a good life in the USA. I've been to a lot of countries where people would be happy to have half of what most Americans have. And by that, I mean the essentials like food, clothing, schools and doctors.


Wow......

You really buy the BS dont you


Bet you still think you live in the "land of the free"




Hate to break it to you but the USA only leads in debt, prison population and military these days.

Sure your far from 3rd world mate but your certainly not number one any more in freedom and standard of living.

Your politicians have been gutting your country.
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posted on Nov, 18 2015 @ 01:31 PM
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originally posted by: crazyewok
Hate to break it to you but the USA only leads in debt, prison population and military these days.

Sure your far from 3rd world mate but your certainly not number one any more in freedom and standard of living.

Your politicians have been gutting your country.


We're headed there and everyone knows it, but each half of the country wants to blame the other side as the reason why, and then treat that as a mandate to oppose everything by any means necessary.



posted on Nov, 18 2015 @ 02:13 PM
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originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: crazyewok

Yeah, but that's sort of what the two of you wind up sounding like.

"Bush sounds like the only reasonable one ..." between you and reldra. At the very least, you sound like a DC elite who thinks that the voters will just come to their sense, realize how silly they've been and see that Jeb is the only "electable" choice ...

Please! We did that with McCain and Romney, and what did that get us? Obama.



Yes. I Don't hate McCain but could not vote for him with Palin in tow. We could not afford to have a lunatic like Palin anywhere near the white house. Then we had Romney. Again, no way in H%^@ was I going to vote for that scumbag.

Who's on board now? Sanders really like him. Rand Paul. LIke him as well. Trump? Not sure I want him in the white house...You think Obama is divisive? Get trump in there and the country will split in two right before your eyes. Cruz? He comes across as pure evil to me. Can't stand that guy. I'll do anything to vote against him.



posted on Nov, 18 2015 @ 02:35 PM
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Darn it.

I took a second mortgage out on my home to print up 80,000 Bobby Jindal For President 2016 t-shirts.

Oh, well.

I'll just donate them to the homeless drives across the nation.

If he has a resurgence in popularity in 2020 he can personally thank me.



posted on Nov, 18 2015 @ 02:38 PM
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posted on Nov, 18 2015 @ 02:44 PM
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originally posted by: ketsuko
Right now, immigration is the big issue...

Calling it bigotry, racism and xenophobia is simply an attempt to ignore the very real impacts the issue has on the economy, the wages of workers, and now our national security.


All too often, calling it bigotry, racism and/or xenophobia is hitting the nail right on the head, too.



posted on Nov, 18 2015 @ 08:24 PM
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I'm surprised that nonce was not determined to stay until the bitter end.I guess expenses caught up to him.Maybe the GOP higher up's finally sat him down told him the truth: The GOP Base would never support him and that they barely tolerate him as governor of LA.



posted on Nov, 19 2015 @ 03:44 AM
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a reply to: IAMTAT

Unless your Trump or your stark raving mad like Cruz their is no place for anyone else in the GOP. Jindal was always running with the 2020 or 2024 presidential campaigns in mind. Perhaps in another 9 years time the GOP will have finally cured it self of the dysfunction that gifted Obama reelection and will see another Clinton in the White House.




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