Who's better at politics ?

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What a damn
stupid question ?

Obviously we are...

Political parties just became free agents.

I'll
bet washingtonamerica
on
the next brightest mind.
In 2 years there will b 5 strong new political parties.
American politics is in the edge of the beholder.

 
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What a damn
stupid question ?

Obviously we are...

Political parties just became free agents.

I'll
bet washingtonamerica
on
the next brightest mind.
In 2 years there will b 5 strong new political parties.
American politics is in the edge of the beholder.

I thought back in 2016 with both Hillary and Trump being extremely unpopular that other parties would rise to the occasion and become more relevant. Instead, the opposite happened. Everyone rallied around their own side and other parties actually shrunk and became even more irrelevant than they were before.
 
I thought back in 2016 with both Hillary and Trump being extremely unpopular that other parties would rise to the occasion and become more relevant. Instead, the opposite happened. Everyone rallied around their own side and other parties actually shrunk and became even more irrelevant than they were before.
Why don't we have more,
i don't think it's tied to the candidates.
It's always tied to great big crazy ass groups picking "somebody".
Ross Perot had it right,
except the giant sucking sound
is freewheeling money.

People run for congress to get rich quick,
Don't even have to win.
Bernie's probably the best example of that today.

0 to 30$ million within a few years.
That's political lightspeed for all the wrong reasons.
 
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