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Politics - Lovely Linda - 05-11-2016

I'm more exhausted about the whole thing than anything else. I know I'm not by myself. This election has taken alot out of all of us.
I heard next election might be limited to 6mths. That is enough.
I believe in prophesy. That has alot to do with how I feel. It is unfolding right before our eyes.
For me it is interesting to see how fast things are moving. Dark days ahead for people who are living on a fixed income but we just have to take it one day at a time.

Up to three thousand out of pocket on the AHC for surgery which will be next week.


Politics - Oceansoul - 05-11-2016

I know some people are worried about the future, well so am I. I worry about jobs, paying for my healthcare, my bills, the environment, overconsumption, inequality, etc. I see potential problems and positives in the future. I see automation becoming a thing of the future, especially in jobs that a lot of people have currently. I see technology, science, green energy, and healthcare as job creators in the future for the workforce. The Middle Class is struggling and may shrink more.
http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2015/12/09/the-american-middle-class-is-losing-ground/

Reform is needed in different parts of our government departments, IMO, and if they aren't improved then yeah I see problems developing. I worry about different things that could possibly happen in the future. For instance, there is division and what if a civil war is imminent? Dividedness is a big deal as citizens need to be able to work together and there needs to be less complacency. Generations shouldn't keep expecting the next one to get it right.


Politics - Lovely Linda - 05-11-2016

I VOTED :biggrin:


Politics - Lovely Linda - 05-11-2016

Oceansoul Wrote:I know some people are worried about the future, well so am I. I worry about jobs, paying for my healthcare, my bills, the environment, overconsumption, inequality, etc. I see potential problems and positives in the future. I see automation becoming a thing of the future, especially in jobs that a lot of people have currently. I see technology, science, green energy, and healthcare as job creators in the future for the workforce. The Middle Class is struggling and may shrink more.
http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2015/12/09/the-american-middle-class-is-losing-ground/

Reform is needed in different parts of our government departments, IMO, and if they aren't improved then yeah I see problems developing. I worry about different things that could possibly happen in the future. For instance, there is division and what if a civil war is imminent? Dividedness is a big deal as citizens need to be able to work together and there needs to be less complacency. Generations shouldn't keep expecting the next one to get it right.

AGREED!!
Since the baby boomers have reached retirement and are on a fixed income there is a big shrinkage in the middle class.
"Generations shouldn't keep expecting the next one to get it rigtht" ? I could not agree more. It needs to be fixed NOW.


Politics - Music Head - 05-11-2016

Hillary is bringing in the a team
Beyoncé and Jay-Z last night
Katy and Stevie tonight


Politics - Lovely Linda - 06-11-2016

Makes me sick to my stomach every time I see Rudy! KellyAnne made a big mistake putting him out there.
He sold out to Hillary awhile back for those who know better. Could cost Trump a few votes.


Politics - Oceansoul - 06-11-2016

A Democratic Electoral College Elector, Robert Satiacum, in Washington is saying he refuses to vote for Hillary even if she wins the popular vote. http://www.politicususa.com/2016/11/04/democratic-electoral-college-elector-vote-hillary-clinton.html

Okay, the Electoral College Elector's are like representatives of the voter's choice for President in every State. The Elector's vote is generally based on the popular vote winner. Maybe it isn't exactly fair to expect them to, but if one flat out refuses to vote then aren't they saying to voters that their vote doesn't count? Just think this action is interesting, also there is a penalty for an Elector choosing to do this.


Politics - Lovely Linda - 06-11-2016

First, can't help but saying this. Bitches, HOs, and the N word? Nice Hillary :hand:

As far as the Electoral College, I think it should be outlawed. The popular vote should be all that matters.
The EC does not have to follow the popular vote and that is not fair to the voters.
This has been discussed behind the scenes for years.


Politics - CRAZY-HORSE - 06-11-2016

a President gets voted, and basically halfway through the term of office the election process starts all over again, I just don't get that, its ridiculous IMO..

you should condense it down,
here, an election date is announced and its sometimes only six to eight weeks of campaigning before we have to vote, similar in the UK also, I believe.


Politics - CRAZY-HORSE - 06-11-2016

with the Bitches,Ho's, Niggers comments, wasn't Hillary just paraphrasing what Trump is on record of saying, she wasn't actually degrading anyone, she was bringing it all home to roost.