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Who is to Blame for the Troubled US Economy?

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  • Both Parties

    268 
    votes
    44.7%
  • Neither Party

    57 
    votes
    9.5%
  • Democrats

    133 
    votes
    22.2%
  • Republicans

    141 
    votes
    23.5%
  • This poll is still running and the standings may change.

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Here you can spout your USA political views.

Rules:
1. Keep it clean
2. No fighting
3. Respect the views of others.
4. US Political views, No Religious views
5. Have fun :)

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No Joke: Jewish Comedian Who Played President on TV Elected Actual President of Ukraine in Landslide

We had a Kenyan comedian for 8 years, let's see how the Ukraine survives their joke.
 
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No matter at how you look at it, the report is a damning assessment of that administration. Made under oath (a foreign word to that compulsive liar occupying the WH).
Nobody is surprised at the contents, neither supporters nor opponents...
The bar is already so low than you can't lower it anymore.

Romney was spot on about 45.
 
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San Francisco is a progressive shit-hole.


SF poop map. Prove me wrong
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weaponized information

Oooh, that sounds bad. We'd better ask someone to control all the information we receive. I just want approved information from now on!

Is there a hazmat squad or some agency I can call to be sure that none of the information I have received so far is weaponized? I don't want my kids getting their hands on that...
 
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Now explain the lie there were 17 intelligence agencies investigating and agreeing there was interference by RU and collusion between the Trump campaign and why you had to quote me out of context.
Who said that inttelligence agencies said.. that there was "collusion between the Trump campaign" and Russia..

All 17 intelligence agencies... were wrong!! :-P:ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL:
 
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Who said that inttelligence agencies said.. that there was "collusion between the Trump campaign" and Russia..

re: 17 agencies, I don't know what country your in but in the USA, it was repeated ad nauseam by media. Your comments are too hard to follow so I'll leave there.
 
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Anyone else see any of the town halls last night?
Warren was the clear winner of the night, IMO. She answered questions directly and with substance and policy, not empty rhetoric.You may not like her plans, but she has them and they're well thought-out. I like her a lot more now than I did before - she's not flashy, but if elected she would get in there and do what needs to be done.
Harris - A little disappointed in her, tbh. I still like her, but ...
Klobuchar - not impressed. Didn't answer questions directlyl. Doesn't have much of a plan.
Bernie was Bernie - I'm still not impressed. Talking from his usual playbook. And he doesn't look well at all ...
Buttegieg - I like him a lot, I'm not convinced he belongs top of the ticket, but he's got momentum.
 
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Spain: Election Authority Bans Anti-Mass Migration Populists party VOX-ENF from TV Debates
The populist leader vowing to “make Spain great again” has been axed from the only televised debate confirmed ahead of the election later this month.

The Atresmedia network was ordered to drop VOX leader Santiago Abascal from its debate after Spain’s Central Election Board ruled his appearance would not be “proportional” to votes cast for the party at elections in 2015, when the then only recently formed party failed to win representation in the national parliament.


Since then however, VOX has enjoyed a huge political breakthrough, becoming the third largest party at elections in Andalucia in December when it gained 11 per cent of the vote and 12 seats — far outperforming predictions it would win just five seats.

The party was excluded from an election debate for a vote where some polls predict they could finish in third place nationally, potentially becoming an important faction in the Spanish parliament and even a player in a future coalition government.



Spain, Top Position poll:

PSOE-S&D: 28% (+4)
PP-EPP: 22% (-2)
VOX-ENF: 14% (+12)
Cs-ALDE: 13% (-9)
UP-LEFT: 12% (-5)
ERC-G/EFA: 3%
JxCAT-*: 2%
PNV-ALDE: 1%
 
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Anyone else see any of the town halls last night?
Warren was the clear winner of the night, IMO. She answered questions directly and with substance and policy, not empty rhetoric.You may not like her plans, but she has them and they're well thought-out. I like her a lot more now than I did before - she's not flashy, but if elected she would get in there and do what needs to be done.
Harris - A little disappointed in her, tbh. I still like her, but ...
Klobuchar - not impressed. Didn't answer questions directlyl. Doesn't have much of a plan.
Bernie was Bernie - I'm still not impressed. Talking from his usual playbook. And he doesn't look well at all ...
Buttegieg - I like him a lot, I'm not convinced he belongs top of the ticket, but he's got momentum.

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As of now, I’d like to see that. But top priority is “Can they win?” Since this isn’t a “business as usual” election. Too much at stake (our constitution and our democracy for starters) to look at it otherwise.
 
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