"The ballot is not an anger management tool"

Great line from Michael Moore. Dude is a genius.

Trump is 100% fraud. Casting a vote for him just to spit at the system is reckless & irrational. And it could end up hurting a LOT of people, for a long time.
 
Yep; Michael Moore is veritable morally superb soundboard for Conservative thinking.

Nothing more ironic than a Marxist retard supporting a corrupt sociopathic lying professional politician whining about reckless and irrational voting.

Moore did get it 100% right in his laborious speech on why Trump is playing well with working class voters.
 
Was it Peter Jennings who said voters threw a "temper tantrum" in 1994 when Republicans took over Congress? Because after 34 years straight if House ruke that's the only reason to kick them out?
 
I disagree with Michael Moron. The ballot box is the ultimate anger management tool.

Exactly. Imagine living in a place where you couldn't vote and express your feelings about leadership, that's how you end up with people fighting in the streets.
 
Yep; Michael Moore is veritable morally superb soundboard for Conservative thinking.

Nothing more ironic than a Marxist retard supporting a corrupt sociopathic lying professional politician whining about reckless and irrational voting.

Moore did get it 100% right in his laborious speech on why Trump is playing well with working class voters.




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That's the oldest line in the book though. If you agree with me then you are a "thinking person", if you don't then you aren't

I guess that's the black & white of it, but it wasn't how I interpreted it.

Brexit was an anger vote - a lash out. Whether it turns out to be the smart move remains to be seen. But they interviewed people who voted in favor of leaving the following day, and some were practically sobbing, saying that they never thought it would actually pass.

I don't think people consider consequences in those kinds of scenarios. The vote is a powerful tool that we all have; it's not something to be taken so lightly, or used so recklessly.
 
How many times can people say they think others are stupid for supporting Trump?

I know otherwise intelligent people who are Trump supporters. Good friends of mine. I don't care if it sounds superior - they're not stupid, but they are gullible to believe a lot of what he's saying. He's a proven con man - classic snake oil guy.
 
I guess that's the black & white of it, but it wasn't how I interpreted it.

Brexit was an anger vote - a lash out. Whether it turns out to be the smart move remains to be seen. But they interviewed people who voted in favor of leaving the following day, and some were practically sobbing, saying that they never thought it would actually pass.

I don't think people consider consequences in those kinds of scenarios. The vote is a powerful tool that we all have; it's not something to be taken so lightly, or used so recklessly.
You Americans truly know shit about the world, if you think that Brexit just happened overnight then you are truly ignorant. I have always thought that to be able to argue convincingly then you need to understand the other point of view, however I doubt if you could list the main reasons for Brexit.

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You Americans truly know shit about the world, if you think that Brexit just happened overnight then are truly ignorant.

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Give me a ballpark percentage:

How many Brits do you think understood all of the economic ramifications of the Brexit vote?
 
Give me a ballpark percentage:

How many Brits do you think understood all of the economic ramifications of the Brexit vote?
Short term or long term? There was a non stop campaign by the Remainers telling people how terrible life would be, yet none of that has come to pass apart from a falling exchange rate which has proved a shot in the arm for our exports. Many were also aware of just how bad the EU finances have become, the Euro zone is truly fucked.

I would say that most realised that leaving involved some risk but staying was even worse, we want control of our own destiny not dictated to by a bunch of arrogant Eurocrats in Brussels.

We probably would have stayed if they hadn't been so intransigent over freedom of movement. We were basically told that there was no compromise on immigration if we wanted to stay in the Single Market. Of course they thought we were bluffing, they know better now. We are the second biggest contributor to the EU budget and now other countries are waking up to the realisation that they will have to cough up more to plug the hole.


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Desh 101: How to make someone even more firm in their position.
Was there ever a time when she was not mentally unstable or do you think her brain has been fried from toking too much Skunk?

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