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Bernie has been saying the same thing for a long time. He's been doing the same thing for a long time. He's easy to read. No surprises at all. What he can get done depends on how much help we(Americans) give him by voting in like minded legislators. 

It's a simple package deal you can define. We can only make this happen by voting for him in the primaries then it's up to the rest of the country to follow through. It is what it is at that point. 

I agree, and am doing all I can to help.  Alan Alda agrees this may very well be our last chance to keep our republic.  How ironic that we can do it only by voting for a "Democratic Socialist".

 

Bernie 2016

Because, Fertilize this Rabbit Turd!

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Thanks I need to find some new patients. Been battling spider mites. Have a new mutant  lc cross I call it krazy Kat. Makes people laugh and tell bad jokes while being stoney. No no one has it 

Sorry "bout the borg.  Krazy Cat sounds like some "shrooms I remember from the "80s.  I hope you get it up and running.

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If anyone other than Trump had said it, I might take pause.

 

I will reiterate my belief about choosing a candidate to vote for

and the idea of cannabis being a single issue... as for me, it is not.

 

From Keith Stroup (taken from a video I watched today :) )...

he says it much better than I've been able to thus far;

 

 

"This really is only incidentally about marijuana it is really about personal freedom."

 

I feel that Trump being the business man that he is sees the potential :money:

generated from cannabis more so than he is behind my personal freedoms.

 

Besides... anyone that will continue to wear that ridiculous hair....is a very simple tell for me.

 

 

 

Keep things simple, don't over think. Trump is a buffoon.

You said you were not voting for prez this time,,,,the first time in your life!

 

If you have no pawns in the game,  I would think you wouldnt have anything to say about it, your not voting any how remember?

 

Peace

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Aren't we all equal stakeholders in the good ol' USA?

 

Thanks in large part to the discussions on this forum I have come to understand the most important metric to measure USA's citizens well-being is per capita net worth. That is, the total net equity of the U.S. divided by the number of citizens.

 

Likewise, from a market perspective the President functions as the CEO of USA, Inc.

 

So the question I ask myself about the current crop who aspire to be President, solely based on that criteria, who is best qualified to run our economy? And our country? And most importantly, who is most likely as president to maximize the future per capita net worth of the average citizen?

 

Who would you want running your business? Clinton or Bernie? Trump, Cruz, or Rubio? The Chicago community organizer or the rich Mormon guy who wears magic underwear?

 

Oh wait, we already chose between Obama and Romney in 2012 so stick with the first five and 2016.

 

And what is best for every citizen-shareholder in the USA, especially those who will follow us whose futures will be most impacted by our choices?

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And most voters let others think for them besides Trump supporters.

 

Indeed, in my view it is exactly the opposite. Most folks who support Trump do so with more thought than those who blindly vote for a single party.

 

It is only after due consideration of the candidates put forth by the mainstream party mavens that most turn to Trump.

 

In 2008 it was hope and change. In 2012 it is mope and despair.

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Aren't we all equal stakeholders in the good ol' USA?

 

Thanks in large part to the discussions on this forum I have come to understand the most important metric to measure USA's citizens well-being is per capita net worth. That is, the total net equity of the U.S. divided by the number of citizens.

 

Likewise, from a market perspective the President functions as the CEO of USA, Inc.

 

So the question I ask myself about the current crop who aspire to be President, solely based on that criteria, who is best qualified to run our economy? And our country? And most importantly, who is most likely as president to maximize the future per capita net worth of the average citizen?

 

Who would you want running your business? Clinton or Bernie? Trump, Cruz, or Rubio? The Chicago community organizer or the rich Mormon guy who wears magic underwear?

 

Oh wait, we already chose between Obama and Romney in 2012 so stick with the first five and 2016.

 

And what is best for every citizen-shareholder in the USA, especially those who will follow us whose futures will be most impacted by our choices?

 

"I have come to understand the most important metric to measure USA's citizens well-being is per capita net worth."

 

I don't subscribe to this metric.  Per capita net worth is an average of all citizens' worth.  The 1%ers might own 99% of the wealth of the country.  Or, this wealth might be spread-out over 1/2 of the population.  By either formula, the per capita net worth is the same. 

 

Which would you rather have?  99% of the wealth for 1% of the people, or 99% of the wealth for 50% of the people?  The net, per capita wealth is the same in either case.

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You said you were not voting for prez this time,,,,the first time in your life!

 

If you have no pawns in the game,  I would think you wouldnt have anything to say about it, your not voting any how remember?

 

Peace

 

Stating I have no ponies in the race is akin to saying I shouldn't vote locally and help decide where tax dollars are

used because I do not currently pay 'property' taxes.

 

The point I was trying to make is that everyone gets all up in knots over (rigged) presidential elections and neglect

their local elections.  I mean, just look at this site for a small sampling... how many convo's are there about the next

prez and not one (well maybe 1 or 2) about the local candidates/ elections.  See a pattern here... distraction tactics

come to my mind.

 

I don't know *shrug*.

 

I have a right to my opinion also whether I choose to vote or not. 

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Resto, did you borrow my crystal ball ? :P

 

I wont bet on the game, but if I did, I see a Trump Presidency strangely. The reaction to his weird speeches is priceless. I don't see him as a quitter.

I don't see him as a military leader either, but few have been.  I think people stare in awe like at house fire when he talks. its bizarre. brace yourselves for change whomever wins

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