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  • Talking about if another economic crisis arises because of Britain leaving the EU, etc:

    "Such an environment could bolster Clinton's claims that a crisis is no time to choose a president who has no experience of governing and that her pedigree as a former secretary of state and relationships with leaders all over the world are a perfect fit for a perilous moment."

    So, if there's a crisis, we better stay the course and stick with a Democrat.

    But if everything is on the up-and-up, gas prices low, the economy strong, then we should stick with the Democrats. Actually, it's the pundits that say this. They say that historically, when the economy is doing well, the incuмbent's party tends to hold power.

    Kind of convenient for them, is it not?

    So if the economy is great - people will vote for Hillary.
    If the economy collapses - people should vote for Hillary.

    Huh?

    Can you describe to me a scenario in which we should NOT vote for Hillary? Give me a break.
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    Offline MyrnaM

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    Ridiculous - you have to vote Democrat in good times and bad?
    « Reply #1 on: June 24, 2016, 10:30:30 PM »
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  • Quote from: Matthew
    Talking about if another economic crisis arises because of Britain leaving the EU, etc:

    "Such an environment could bolster Clinton's claims that a crisis is no time to choose a president who has no experience of governing and that her pedigree as a former secretary of state and relationships with leaders all over the world are a perfect fit for a perilous moment."

    So, if there's a crisis, we better stay the course and stick with a Democrat.

    But if everything is on the up-and-up, gas prices low, the economy strong, then we should stick with the Democrats. Actually, it's the pundits that say this. They say that historically, when the economy is doing well, the incuмbent's party tends to hold power.

    Kind of convenient for them, is it not?

    So if the economy is great - people will vote for Hillary.
    If the economy collapses - people should vote for Hillary.

    Huh?

    Can you describe to me a scenario in which we should NOT vote for Hillary? Give me a break.


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    Ridiculous - you have to vote Democrat in good times and bad?
    « Reply #2 on: June 25, 2016, 06:40:21 AM »
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  • Absolutely no one should vote for Hillary.
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    Ridiculous - you have to vote Democrat in good times and bad?
    « Reply #3 on: June 25, 2016, 09:59:00 AM »
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    "Such an environment could bolster Clinton's claims that a crisis is no time to choose a president who has no experience of governing and that her pedigree as a former secretary of state and relationships with leaders all over the world are a perfect fit for a perilous moment."


    I see words to this effect used by leftards often. The funny thing is, they actually use this argument as if it favors Shillary. Au contraire, mon frère! We commoners are in the mood to take the keys away from the "experienced" elitists who are drunk with power and corruption. And what exactly has Shillary's "relationship with leaders all over the world" accomplished, other than to enrich the Clinton crime family? The only "accomplishment" that comes to mind immediately is that she managed to get our ambassador to Libya killed. I'll give her that.
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