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May U.S. Primaries |OT| Glory to America

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Joey Fox

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Wow, somebody that puts being angered by 'corrupt' governement ahead of race, LGBT, equal rights issues ect. These people just come across as bitter that they don't have anything if they're willing to put that as their top priority.

The elimination of corruption would positively impact the most amount of people, by giving everyone with integrity and honesty a level playing field. It could also be the root cause of heightened issue severity perception, such as paid protestors, as has been rumored.

How do people who marginalize corruption come across to others on GAF?
 

Cipherr

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The elimination of corruption would positively impact the most amount of people, by giving everyone with integrity and honesty a level playing field. It could also be the root cause of heightened issue severity perception, such as paid protestors, as has been rumored.

How do people who marginalize corruption come across to others on GAF?

The problem with this argument is that you are low-key pretending that Trump will establish Honesty and Integrity and a lack of Corruption within the government....

Thats literally the only way your position makes any sense. But it won't. You AREN'T choosing between Hillary and an Elimination of corruption and money in politics; You are choosing between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump!


If voting Donald over Hillary would solve corruption, inequality and establish integrity I would vote for him too! Instead however its the opposite. Hes likely to be just as corrupt, DANGEROUSLY clueless, and rollback progressive policy for god knows HOW many years. Its fucking ridiculous to pretend otherwise. The only one marginalizing corruption is the person pretending we aren't better off with anyone but Trump.
 
The elimination of corruption would positively impact the most amount of people, by giving everyone with integrity and honesty a level playing field. It could also be the root cause of heightened issue severity perception, such as paid protestors, as has been rumored.

How do people who marginalize corruption come across to others on GAF?
You live in the West. You have no idea what true corruption really is. Like third world corruption.
 

Joey Fox

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The problem with this argument is that you are low-key pretending that Trump will establish Honesty and Integrity and a lack of Corruption within the government....

Thats literally the only way your position makes any sense. But it won't. You AREN'T choosing between Hillary and an Elimination of corruption and money in politics; You are choosing between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump!

If voting Donald over Hillary would solve corruption, inequality and establish integrity I would vote for him too! Instead however its the opposite. Hes likely to be just as corrupt, DANGEROUSLY clueless, and rollback progressive policy for god knows HOW many years. Its fucking ridiculous to pretend otherwise. The only one marginalizing corruption is the person pretending we aren't better off with anyone but Trump.

There is far more appearance of corruption with Hillary, with The Clinton Foundation and paid speeches before running for office than Trump.

You're just making an emotional appeal, where are your facts?
 

Kin5290

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There is far more appearance of corruption with Hillary, with The Clinton Foundation and paid speeches before running for office than Trump.

You're just making an emotional appeal, where are your facts?
I feel like the absolute worst thing about all of this "Hillary is corrupt" bullshit is people acting like the Clinton Foundation is anything but an unmitigated force for the advancement of good across the world.
 

giga

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President Barack Obama said on Wednesday he expected the winner of the Democratic presidential nominating race would be clear next week after Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders compete in races in California and New Jersey.

"I think that there has been a healthy debate in the Democratic Party, and it's almost over," Obama said during a town hall-style event broadcast by PBS.

People will "probably have a pretty good sense next week," of who the nominee will be, Obama said.

et tu, brute?
 

giga

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lol

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