hopeless (Read 3644 times)

macsak

oldfart

Re: hopeless
« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2016, 09:01:49 AM »
"He and I and so many believe that -- what else do you have if you don't have hope," the first lady added. "What do you give your kids if you can't give them hope?"

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I HOPE they don't f-- up the traffic while they blow MY hard earned tax dollars on THEIR vacation.
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ren

Re: hopeless
« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2016, 09:10:20 AM »
Hopeless is when local democrats tax us more for a poorly managed public works project.
Her meaning of hopeless is because they didn't get their candidate in.
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Heavies

Re: hopeless
« Reply #3 on: December 17, 2016, 11:06:40 AM »
Listening to a local liberal gave me an insight. Unlike most of us, they actually WANT government to care for them 100%.  They don't care that some of their freedoms will get trampled over.  They think that that is a fair deal in exchange for being taken care of so they don't have to take care of themselves.

This made me not only kinda angry, be also scared.  Scares me people would so easily give up freedom for such a small price.  Disgusting really.   Damn disgusting.   

Hawaii is infested with such.  They actually think government can do a better job of caring for their families than they can do themselves.   How can you fight such nonsense? ???  People like this are more interested in what's easy, not what's right.   Very dangerous indeed.

I saw a staradvertiser poll that 52% would abolish the electoral college. That show you that the people in this state are beyond brainwashed.   :grrr: >:( :(

punaperson

Re: hopeless
« Reply #4 on: December 17, 2016, 01:32:38 PM »
I saw a staradvertiser poll that 52% would abolish the electoral college. That show you that the people in this state are beyond brainwashed.   :grrr: >:( :(
Yeah, they support "the popular vote" being the determining factor. They should have then asked them, "If you believe in "one person, one vote" proportional representation, would you also abolish the unrepresentative two senators per state and have the number of senators per state be based upon population, like the House of Representatives? If not, why not?" Fucking idiots, from one of the least populous states whose idiot senators have influence far beyond both what the state population would merit and what the state intelligence would merit (if that were the criteria Hawaii would get no representation of any kind, anywhere).

robtmc

Re: hopeless
« Reply #5 on: December 18, 2016, 05:15:16 PM »
what the state intelligence would merit (if that were the criteria Hawaii would get no representation of any kind, anywhere).

Well, there is Shitz and that Hirono moron.

davgdavg

Re: hopeless
« Reply #6 on: December 18, 2016, 05:19:34 PM »
At this point there is really no way to keep the country as one entity. Its only a matter of time before we split...unfortunately for the liberals they will starve, and unfortunately for the conservatives we will have to deal with things like alt-right neo nazi nutcases.

Sad, but hopefully out here maybe we can just survive quietly and relatively peacefully... ???

ren

Re: hopeless
« Reply #7 on: December 18, 2016, 05:23:30 PM »
Listening to a local liberal gave me an insight. Unlike most of us, they actually WANT government to care for them 100%.  They don't care that some of their freedoms will get trampled over.  They think that that is a fair deal in exchange for being taken care of so they don't have to take care of themselves.

This made me not only kinda angry, be also scared.  Scares me people would so easily give up freedom for such a small price.  Disgusting really.   Damn disgusting.   

Hawaii is infested with such.  They actually think government can do a better job of caring for their families than they can do themselves.   How can you fight such nonsense? ???  People like this are more interested in what's easy, not what's right.   Very dangerous indeed.

I saw a staradvertiser poll that 52% would abolish the electoral college. That show you that the people in this state are beyond brainwashed.   :grrr: >:( :(

it works here in Hawaii.
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