Well in a few days you guys are going to change the world one way or another.
If Trump gets in I know a good bricklayer.
viscountdriver wrote:
Well in a few days you guys are going to change the world one way or another.
If Trump gets in I know a good bricklayer.
The election can't happen soon enough, Driver. I heard on the news that there's trouble now with the Brexit vote. Can't wait until this world straightens itself out.
viscountdriver wrote:
Well in a few days you guys are going to change the world one way or another.
If Trump gets in I know a good bricklayer.
It's a sad state of affairs when you only have a pick of losers. We are in for a shit blizzard either way. Wish us luck.
dljen wrote:
The election can't happen soon enough, Driver. I heard on the news that there's trouble now with the Brexit vote. Can't wait until this world straightens itself out.
I think we are in for a long wait.
Opus
Loc: South East Michigan
dljen wrote:
Can't wait until this world straightens itself out.
Probably not going to happen in my lifetime.
dljen wrote:
The election can't happen soon enough, Driver. I heard on the news that there's trouble now with the Brexit vote. Can't wait until this world straightens itself out.
Your going to be waiting for a long time!
[quote=One Rude Dawg]It's a sad state of affairs when you only have a pick of losers. We are in for a shit blizzard either way. Wish us luck.
[/quote I do,all the luck in the world.I am afraid you are going to need it.
Who said there is no bipartisan agreement?
On behalf of Americans I apologize for this election.
jim quist wrote:
On behalf of Americans I apologize for this election.
I puked a wee bit when I voted...
Our forefathers created a self righting boat... however, term limits- and only one candidate is proposing them, was what they intended and is what is making us list. A ruling class has their own selfish objectives since the beginning of time- why they checked and balanced them in their design.
A government by the people.... Is not our current government by ruling class.
mwalsh wrote:
I puked a wee bit when I voted...
My voting experience was a bit different than yours. As a combat Marine I have been in places where the people are not allowed to vote, where their lives are simply dictated what will happen to them rather than those people having a choice of candidates who will affect their lives. So while you puked I had a tear in my eye because I live in the greatest country on the planet; because I do have a choice of who my leaders will be. My choice may not always be the number one pick but I am able to voice my displeasure when I want with, so far, no interference from my government. I proudly presented my driver's license as identification of who I am and my right to vote as an American citizen.
Yes, my experience was different than yours but I voted as a proud American.
Dennis
I take your point,Dennis but what if your voting choices are not of a standard you would like? You may well believe in one candidate or another but you are limited when there is only two choices. I too fought for my country but I am a trifle cynical when it comes to politicians.Anyway,good luck.
If you want to reply, then
register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.