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Jackson has been very outspoken since der Trumpenfuhrer has risen to the top of the Adelson Primaries
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Unlike most morons here, I don't have a Messiah.After seven years of the usual getting jack-shit done American politics, it could be Jesus in the White House and they'd want someone else.Looks like all the world is fed up with all those lies coming from the White House.
America 2016: We’re mad as hell and not going to take it anymore
Read more here: America 2016: We’re mad as hell and not going to take it anymore
That is what is going on this election year. Americans are tired of the lies, incompetence and want this country to work together, and plainly work for them. No more of politicians jus getting in office to secure their future retirement funds.MARSHALLTOWN, IOWA
Craig Ziemke has voted for Democrats all his life, including twice for President Barack Obama. Not this year.
“The whole country is going to hell,” the 66-year-old retired factory worker said, standing against the bleachers at a high school gymnasium while waiting for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to arrive. Ziemke’s fury is deep: Roads and bridges in the U.S. are falling apart, jobs are scarce and the U.S. border is wide open, he says.
“We’re letting all these people into the country. No one even knows who the hell they are,” he said. “We don’t need any more Arabs. The United States, anymore, is just a dumping ground for everyone.”
Ziemke plans to caucus for a Republican on Monday – and likely for Trump, “the only one with brains,” he said.
If Obama’s 2008 campaign in Iowa and beyond defined the election as one of “hope and change,” this year may well be described as the politics of rage.
In interviews with dozens of voters in both parties, the driving motivation across the state is anger and uprising. They’re fed up with lawmakers in Washington, who seem to work two or three days a week and get little done aside from raising money to stay in office. They’re mad about stagnant wages, companies sending jobs overseas and terrorists sneaking in across the border.
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Sound like frustration in your post and figured out thy messiah couldn't save us...
"Swinging wildly"? Where exactly do you live? In the US we swing all the way from A...................................................................................to B........................When you see the nation swinging wildly from left to right and back again DUH that's a fucking clue the people are getting pissed off at the DC establishment. Now look at the sorry state of things, Donald Trump is leading the GOP race and the best the Democrats can scrape up is crazy Bernie and scandal plagued Clinton. (face palm)
"Swinging wildly"? Where exactly do you live? In the US we swing all the way from A...................................................................................to B........................When you see the nation swinging wildly from left to right and back again DUH that's a fucking clue the people are getting pissed off at the DC establishment. Now look at the sorry state of things, Donald Trump is leading the GOP race and the best the Democrats can scrape up is crazy Bernie and scandal plagued Clinton. (face palm)
As you prop up the worst candidates you could possibly find for the election..........................the only one with any common sense was webb.Lefties knew this was going on years ago. Why the Right take so long to catch up? Oh that's right!!! They didn't want to be seen as agreeing w/ the Left.
You mean old white Christians are mad and bitter and fearful and now only 44 percent of the population
America 2016: We’re mad as hell and not going to take it anymore
Read more here: America 2016: We’re mad as hell and not going to take it anymore
That is what is going on this election year. Americans are tired of the lies, incompetence and want this country to work together, and plainly work for them. No more of politicians jus getting in office to secure their future retirement funds.MARSHALLTOWN, IOWA
Craig Ziemke has voted for Democrats all his life, including twice for President Barack Obama. Not this year.
“The whole country is going to hell,” the 66-year-old retired factory worker said, standing against the bleachers at a high school gymnasium while waiting for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to arrive. Ziemke’s fury is deep: Roads and bridges in the U.S. are falling apart, jobs are scarce and the U.S. border is wide open, he says.
“We’re letting all these people into the country. No one even knows who the hell they are,” he said. “We don’t need any more Arabs. The United States, anymore, is just a dumping ground for everyone.”
Ziemke plans to caucus for a Republican on Monday – and likely for Trump, “the only one with brains,” he said.
If Obama’s 2008 campaign in Iowa and beyond defined the election as one of “hope and change,” this year may well be described as the politics of rage.
In interviews with dozens of voters in both parties, the driving motivation across the state is anger and uprising. They’re fed up with lawmakers in Washington, who seem to work two or three days a week and get little done aside from raising money to stay in office. They’re mad about stagnant wages, companies sending jobs overseas and terrorists sneaking in across the border.
maybe he hangs out around that job you also dont haveUnlike most morons here, I don't have a Messiah.After seven years of the usual getting jack-shit done American politics, it could be Jesus in the White House and they'd want someone else.Looks like all the world is fed up with all those lies coming from the White House.
America 2016: We’re mad as hell and not going to take it anymore
Read more here: America 2016: We’re mad as hell and not going to take it anymore
That is what is going on this election year. Americans are tired of the lies, incompetence and want this country to work together, and plainly work for them. No more of politicians jus getting in office to secure their future retirement funds.MARSHALLTOWN, IOWA
Craig Ziemke has voted for Democrats all his life, including twice for President Barack Obama. Not this year.
“The whole country is going to hell,” the 66-year-old retired factory worker said, standing against the bleachers at a high school gymnasium while waiting for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to arrive. Ziemke’s fury is deep: Roads and bridges in the U.S. are falling apart, jobs are scarce and the U.S. border is wide open, he says.
“We’re letting all these people into the country. No one even knows who the hell they are,” he said. “We don’t need any more Arabs. The United States, anymore, is just a dumping ground for everyone.”
Ziemke plans to caucus for a Republican on Monday – and likely for Trump, “the only one with brains,” he said.
If Obama’s 2008 campaign in Iowa and beyond defined the election as one of “hope and change,” this year may well be described as the politics of rage.
In interviews with dozens of voters in both parties, the driving motivation across the state is anger and uprising. They’re fed up with lawmakers in Washington, who seem to work two or three days a week and get little done aside from raising money to stay in office. They’re mad about stagnant wages, companies sending jobs overseas and terrorists sneaking in across the border.
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Sound like frustration in your post and figured out thy messiah couldn't save us...
Many people would say that I don't have a job actually, I'm a consultant.maybe he hangs out around that job you also dont haveUnlike most morons here, I don't have a Messiah.After seven years of the usual getting jack-shit done American politics, it could be Jesus in the White House and they'd want someone else.Looks like all the world is fed up with all those lies coming from the White House.
America 2016: We’re mad as hell and not going to take it anymore
Read more here: America 2016: We’re mad as hell and not going to take it anymore
That is what is going on this election year. Americans are tired of the lies, incompetence and want this country to work together, and plainly work for them. No more of politicians jus getting in office to secure their future retirement funds.
View attachment 61667
Sound like frustration in your post and figured out thy messiah couldn't save us...
That's pretty funny, ignoring the fact that the grammar is so wrong that its almost not understandable.Many people who say that I don't have a job actually, I'm a consultant.maybe he hangs out around that job you also dont haveUnlike most morons here, I don't have a Messiah.After seven years of the usual getting jack-shit done American politics, it could be Jesus in the White House and they'd want someone else.Looks like all the world is fed up with all those lies coming from the White House.
View attachment 61667
Sound like frustration in your post and figured out thy messiah couldn't save us...
America 2016: We’re mad as hell and not going to take it anymore
Read more here: America 2016: We’re mad as hell and not going to take it anymore
That is what is going on this election year. Americans are tired of the lies, incompetence and want this country to work together, and plainly work for them. No more of politicians jus getting in office to secure their future retirement funds.MARSHALLTOWN, IOWA
Craig Ziemke has voted for Democrats all his life, including twice for President Barack Obama. Not this year.
“The whole country is going to hell,” the 66-year-old retired factory worker said, standing against the bleachers at a high school gymnasium while waiting for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to arrive. Ziemke’s fury is deep: Roads and bridges in the U.S. are falling apart, jobs are scarce and the U.S. border is wide open, he says.
“We’re letting all these people into the country. No one even knows who the hell they are,” he said. “We don’t need any more Arabs. The United States, anymore, is just a dumping ground for everyone.”
Ziemke plans to caucus for a Republican on Monday – and likely for Trump, “the only one with brains,” he said.
If Obama’s 2008 campaign in Iowa and beyond defined the election as one of “hope and change,” this year may well be described as the politics of rage.
In interviews with dozens of voters in both parties, the driving motivation across the state is anger and uprising. They’re fed up with lawmakers in Washington, who seem to work two or three days a week and get little done aside from raising money to stay in office. They’re mad about stagnant wages, companies sending jobs overseas and terrorists sneaking in across the border.
Typo, and it's fixed now...That's pretty funny, ignoring the fact that the grammar is so wrong that its almost not understandable.Many people who say that I don't have a job actually, I'm a consultant.maybe he hangs out around that job you also dont haveUnlike most morons here, I don't have a Messiah.After seven years of the usual getting jack-shit done American politics, it could be Jesus in the White House and they'd want someone else.
Sound like frustration in your post and figured out thy messiah couldn't save us...
You would think a consultant would be able to convey a message in a clear and precise way.
“We’re letting all these people into the country. No one even knows who the hell they are,” he said. “We don’t need any more Arabs. The United States, anymore, is just a dumping ground for everyone.”
Xenophobes (Bigots) for Trump. That's not a revolution, that's playing to fearful scum, which Trump is good at.
America 2016: We’re mad as hell and not going to take it anymore
Read more here: America 2016: We’re mad as hell and not going to take it anymore
That is what is going on this election year. Americans are tired of the lies, incompetence and want this country to work together, and plainly work for them. No more of politicians jus getting in office to secure their future retirement funds.MARSHALLTOWN, IOWA
Craig Ziemke has voted for Democrats all his life, including twice for President Barack Obama. Not this year.
“The whole country is going to hell,” the 66-year-old retired factory worker said, standing against the bleachers at a high school gymnasium while waiting for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to arrive. Ziemke’s fury is deep: Roads and bridges in the U.S. are falling apart, jobs are scarce and the U.S. border is wide open, he says.
“We’re letting all these people into the country. No one even knows who the hell they are,” he said. “We don’t need any more Arabs. The United States, anymore, is just a dumping ground for everyone.”
Ziemke plans to caucus for a Republican on Monday – and likely for Trump, “the only one with brains,” he said.
If Obama’s 2008 campaign in Iowa and beyond defined the election as one of “hope and change,” this year may well be described as the politics of rage.
In interviews with dozens of voters in both parties, the driving motivation across the state is anger and uprising. They’re fed up with lawmakers in Washington, who seem to work two or three days a week and get little done aside from raising money to stay in office. They’re mad about stagnant wages, companies sending jobs overseas and terrorists sneaking in across the border.
You mean old white Christians are mad and bitter and fearful and now only 44 percent of the population
America 2016: We’re mad as hell and not going to take it anymore
Read more here: America 2016: We’re mad as hell and not going to take it anymore
That is what is going on this election year. Americans are tired of the lies, incompetence and want this country to work together, and plainly work for them. No more of politicians jus getting in office to secure their future retirement funds.MARSHALLTOWN, IOWA
Craig Ziemke has voted for Democrats all his life, including twice for President Barack Obama. Not this year.
“The whole country is going to hell,” the 66-year-old retired factory worker said, standing against the bleachers at a high school gymnasium while waiting for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to arrive. Ziemke’s fury is deep: Roads and bridges in the U.S. are falling apart, jobs are scarce and the U.S. border is wide open, he says.
“We’re letting all these people into the country. No one even knows who the hell they are,” he said. “We don’t need any more Arabs. The United States, anymore, is just a dumping ground for everyone.”
Ziemke plans to caucus for a Republican on Monday – and likely for Trump, “the only one with brains,” he said.
If Obama’s 2008 campaign in Iowa and beyond defined the election as one of “hope and change,” this year may well be described as the politics of rage.
In interviews with dozens of voters in both parties, the driving motivation across the state is anger and uprising. They’re fed up with lawmakers in Washington, who seem to work two or three days a week and get little done aside from raising money to stay in office. They’re mad about stagnant wages, companies sending jobs overseas and terrorists sneaking in across the border.
They are something like 80% of congress and over 90 percent will keep their jobs. I think the number was something like 100+ congress members were unopposed last time and that number will probably rise this time.
The electorate isn't angry. You're seeing a one-time majority coming apart at the seams. Those who can't adapt are being marginalized and ignored by and large.