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Jun 26, 2016 16:13:50   #
Glaucon
 
Unless we can get an awful lot of old, poor, white, men with low levels of education out to the polls in November, the Trumpster is toast.

Support for Donald Trump has plunged as he has alienated fellow Republicans and large majorities of voters overall in the course of a month of self-inflicted controversies, propelling Democrat Hillary Clinton to a double-digit lead nationally in a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
The survey found sweeping unease with the presumptive Republican nominee’s candidacy — from his incendiary rhetoric and values to his handling of both foreign affairs and his own business — foreshadowing that the November election could be a referendum on Trump more than anything else.
Roughly two in three Americans say they think Trump is unqualified to lead the nation; are anxious about the idea of him as president; believe his comments about women, minorities and Muslims show an unfair bias; and see his attacks on a federal judge because of his Mexican American heritage as racist.
A slimmer majority say they disapprove of the way Clinton has handled questions about her use of a personal email server while she was secretary of state, and half of Americans are anxious about the prospect of a Clinton presidency, underscoring the historic unpopularity of the two major-party candidates.

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Jun 26, 2016 16:31:54   #
okie don
 
Glaucon,
If you 'had half a brain cell on active duty' you could see the truth.

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Jun 26, 2016 16:35:23   #
okie don
 
Frankly, I just can't see what Glaucon sees that's so
wonderful about ' what difference does it make' Hillary.
She's too damn busy collecting money from the Arabs and
giving speeches to the Rothschield Khazarian Mafia bankers to
do anything useful.
Wake the hell up dude!(:

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Jun 26, 2016 16:47:08   #
mouset783 Loc: Oklahoma
 
Glaucon wrote:
Unless we can get an awful lot of old, poor, white, men with low levels of education out to the polls in November, the Trumpster is toast.

Support for Donald Trump has plunged as he has alienated fellow Republicans and large majorities of voters overall in the course of a month of self-inflicted controversies, propelling Democrat Hillary Clinton to a double-digit lead nationally in a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
The survey found sweeping unease with the presumptive Republican nominee’s candidacy — from his incendiary rhetoric and values to his handling of both foreign affairs and his own business — foreshadowing that the November election could be a referendum on Trump more than anything else.
Roughly two in three Americans say they think Trump is unqualified to lead the nation; are anxious about the idea of him as president; believe his comments about women, minorities and Muslims show an unfair bias; and see his attacks on a federal judge because of his Mexican American heritage as racist.
A slimmer majority say they disapprove of the way Clinton has handled questions about her use of a personal email server while she was secretary of state, and half of Americans are anxious about the prospect of a Clinton presidency, underscoring the historic unpopularity of the two major-party candidates.
Unless we can get an awful lot of old, poor, white... (show quote)

Not to worry. Trump has bigger fish to fry then stopping your food stamps. Worms like you are far down his list.

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Jun 26, 2016 16:56:24   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
mouset783 wrote:
Not to worry. Trump has bigger fish to fry then stopping your food stamps. Worms like you are far down his list.


Glucose likes to agitate and take notes. Ignore it.

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Jun 26, 2016 17:15:33   #
Glaucon
 
okie don wrote:
Glaucon,
If you 'had half a brain cell on active duty' you could see the truth.


I have been responding to your comments as though you are a normal adult. I have checked back and I am unable to find a single comment from you that reached the level of normal adult. Are you capable of raising your level of comment to that of a normal adult and are you willing to do so? I am going to have to put you on my ignore list if you are unable or unwilling to attempt adult communication.

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Jun 26, 2016 17:20:25   #
Glaucon
 
Docadhoc wrote:
Glucose likes to agitate and take notes. Ignore it.


Since you seem to have no substantive responses to my posts, I think we may be wasting each other's time. Your responses and comments have been at a very low level and I don't know for sure if you are capable of mature responses. Are you able and willing to attempt to communicate on an adult level? If not, I am going to put you on my ignore list and you can do the immature stuff as much as you want.

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Jun 26, 2016 17:24:27   #
mwdegutis Loc: Illinois
 
Glaucon wrote:
Unless we can get an awful lot of old, poor, white, men with low levels of education out to the polls in November, the Trumpster is toast.

Support for Donald Trump has plunged as he has alienated fellow Republicans and large majorities of voters overall in the course of a month of self-inflicted controversies, propelling Democrat Hillary Clinton to a double-digit lead nationally in a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
The survey found sweeping unease with the presumptive Republican nominee’s candidacy — from his incendiary rhetoric and values to his handling of both foreign affairs and his own business — foreshadowing that the November election could be a referendum on Trump more than anything else.
Roughly two in three Americans say they think Trump is unqualified to lead the nation; are anxious about the idea of him as president; believe his comments about women, minorities and Muslims show an unfair bias; and see his attacks on a federal judge because of his Mexican American heritage as racist.
A slimmer majority say they disapprove of the way Clinton has handled questions about her use of a personal email server while she was secretary of state, and half of Americans are anxious about the prospect of a Clinton presidency, underscoring the historic unpopularity of the two major-party candidates.
Unless we can get an awful lot of old, poor, white... (show quote)

And we can believe all that just like the Brits believed the pollsters who claimed Brexit was going to fail.

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Jun 26, 2016 17:25:47   #
Glaucon
 
mouset783 wrote:
Not to worry. Trump has bigger fish to fry then stopping your food stamps. Worms like you are far down his list.


You don't seem to have anything to say but a few insults and this has been you direction for some time. Are you capable of adult dialogue and do you want that? I am cutting back on the posters to whom I respond and, if you are not up to adult dialogue, I am going to put you on my ignore list. Yes or No?

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Jun 26, 2016 17:33:30   #
Glaucon
 
mwdegutis wrote:
And we can believe all that just like the Brits believed the pollsters who claimed Brexit was going to fail.


I don't think we should be true believers about anything, but I think we need to be open minded enough to consider most anything. You might note that the Brits are having some serious buyers remorse. Many who were in favor say they didn't know what they were voting on and are petitioning for a revote. Most of all, I don't want believe anything is true or false simply because I want to believe it (factoid). I think you would agree that would be the depth of ignorance.

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Jun 26, 2016 17:34:07   #
okie don
 
Count your blessings mouset783

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Jun 26, 2016 17:44:05   #
reconreb Loc: America / Inglis Fla.
 
Glaucon wrote:
Unless we can get an awful lot of old, poor, white, men with low levels of education out to the polls in November, the Trumpster is toast.

Support for Donald Trump has plunged as he has alienated fellow Republicans and large majorities of voters overall in the course of a month of self-inflicted controversies, propelling Democrat Hillary Clinton to a double-digit lead nationally in a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
The survey found sweeping unease with the presumptive Republican nominee’s candidacy — from his incendiary rhetoric and values to his handling of both foreign affairs and his own business — foreshadowing that the November election could be a referendum on Trump more than anything else.
Roughly two in three Americans say they think Trump is unqualified to lead the nation; are anxious about the idea of him as president; believe his comments about women, minorities and Muslims show an unfair bias; and see his attacks on a federal judge because of his Mexican American heritage as racist.
A slimmer majority say they disapprove of the way Clinton has handled questions about her use of a personal email server while she was secretary of state, and half of Americans are anxious about the prospect of a Clinton presidency, underscoring the historic unpopularity of the two major-party candidates.
Unless we can get an awful lot of old, poor, white... (show quote)

Sense you started this post with statements about age and so on , I'll ask the obvious .How old are you ? (6yrs old?) Are you wealthy or poor ?(or using computer at library & living on street or jetting to Bahamas or Paris , perhaps Syria) Are you white ? (or just racist or both) Are you a man ? ( or woman , trans , gender neutral , imaginary or just other) You education level is what ? ( generally 6yr olds are in 1st grade , hey that matches your I.Q. ).. Just an attempt at being fair..have a nice day speedbump !

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Jun 26, 2016 17:45:53   #
mwdegutis Loc: Illinois
 
Glaucon wrote:
I don't think we should be true believers about anything...

Then why did you post what you did as if it was the truth? I'm sure as usual just to stir the pot.

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Jun 26, 2016 18:05:52   #
Glaucon
 
reconreb wrote:
Sense you started this post with statements about age and so on , I'll ask the obvious .How old are you ? (6yrs old?) Are you wealthy or poor ?(or using computer at library & living on street or jetting to Bahamas or Paris , perhaps Syria) Are you white ? (or just racist or both) Are you a man ? ( or woman , trans , gender neutral , imaginary or just other) You education level is what ? ( generally 6yr olds are in 1st grade , hey that matches your I.Q. ).. Just an attempt at being fair..have a nice day speedbump !
Sense you started this post with statements about ... (show quote)


RESPONSE:

You have asked some questions that I would have answered if you hadn't found the need to do the baby shit insults. Are you willing and able to carry on adult discourse? If not, I am gong to add you to my ignore list.

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Jun 26, 2016 18:12:49   #
Glaucon
 
mwdegutis wrote:
Then why did you post what you did as if it was the truth? I'm sure as usual just to stir the pot.


RESPONSE:

I posted some polling results I found interesting.

I don't believe or disbelieve poll results, but I don't agree or disagree with them because they agree or disagree with me.

I try very hard to be open minded, but, like all humans, I don't always succeed.

I made no claim the results of the polls were accurate (true?) only that it was true that these result were reported.

I do tend to stir the pot of controversy for conversation. I avoid groups that agree on about everything.

I am not clear just what your problem is with my post.

You sound hostile.

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