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Topic: The real winner of the 2016 election - page 4. (Read 3814 times)

newbie
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November 16, 2016, 09:27:17 PM
#32
The banks continue to win, as always.  Smiley
sr. member
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November 16, 2016, 07:57:31 PM
#31
The issue of participating in election by majority of the population has been an issue of concern but I didnt know its the same in advanced countries like this.  Over here you see an average of 22 million people deciding for a population of over 150 million people despite all the cries and campaign that they should come out and vote but our case is different as we dont use electoral colleges and based on OP analysis if it were to my country, then Hillary will be the winner even if it were to be by few votes...

yes, I am surprised by the voting system in which the voice of the people do not count. I do not think it's right.
But the fact remains, and now we need to try to take a new president
The voice of the people was with Trump when they went to the polling booth and what is the problem now people have to accept the democratically and constitutionally elected President
full member
Activity: 218
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November 16, 2016, 01:51:19 PM
#30
The issue of participating in election by majority of the population has been an issue of concern but I didnt know its the same in advanced countries like this.  Over here you see an average of 22 million people deciding for a population of over 150 million people despite all the cries and campaign that they should come out and vote but our case is different as we dont use electoral colleges and based on OP analysis if it were to my country, then Hillary will be the winner even if it were to be by few votes...

yes, I am surprised by the voting system in which the voice of the people do not count. I do not think it's right.
But the fact remains, and now we need to try to take a new president
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 503
November 16, 2016, 12:43:27 PM
#29
The issue of participating in election by majority of the population has been an issue of concern but I didnt know its the same in advanced countries like this.  Over here you see an average of 22 million people deciding for a population of over 150 million people despite all the cries and campaign that they should come out and vote but our case is different as we dont use electoral colleges and based on OP analysis if it were to my country, then Hillary will be the winner even if it were to be by few votes...
hero member
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November 16, 2016, 10:06:06 AM
#28
You can keep whining, but the fact is that Trump won. And he won despite the fact that polling in several inner city booths were rigged by the Clinton supporters. Now accept the results, and move on.

And I would never bother about those who refused to vote. If someone is too lazy to vote, then he doesn't deserve his voice to be heard.

Lol, so many things wrong with your post.

A protest of government policies is not "whining". It is still more constructive than sitting on your fat ass and troll shitposting on Bitcointalk.

Don't get it twisted. If you vote, you are responsible for everything that happens.

legendary
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November 15, 2016, 04:00:34 PM
#27

The 'real' vote won't be knowable until if/when we get a functional justice system again.  Even then someone needs to take an interest in doing some forensics work.  No matter how the vote turned out in reality, Obama nullified the election by encouraging illegal voting shortly before 11/8.  Fortunately it was to little to late for their side.

I will say that the electoral college which complicates a theft clearly saved the day.  Without it it would have been trivial to steal this election.  I've never been a fan of the thing, but am warming to it for several reasons.  Certainly it should remain in place util the electronic voting machines are relegated to the dumpster.

Trump getting easily 10x the crowds to his much more numerous rallies spoke volumes about what the 'real' vote was.

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Going forward 2016 has clearly shown that we have a cohort of pretty fucked up people.  They continue to walk out of classes and march in the streets.  It will be interesting to see what happens to this 'lost generation' so-to-speak.  I think it a fairly powerful hypothesis that they are to a degree 'designer people' who have been infused with 'sustainability' which in population dynamics terms means they won't reproduce and will more quickly die off.

I suspect that these victims were made that way through both psychological and chemical means.  They are both mentally and physically stunted, however, making them not a huge threat to the long term prosperity of the nation as long as we can stop the damage from continuing.  At least these victims of the globalist class can be taken care of with 'coloring books and play-doh' and 'mass cry-ins' and 'therapy dogs'.  Today's U.S. universities are hard at work doing cutting-edge research along these lines.

legendary
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November 15, 2016, 03:37:33 PM
#26
Popular vote doesn't mean shit unless you win more states than your opponent. If it meant shit, Hillary would be president instead of Trump right now.

It is there for a consolation prize. A jerk off prize.

And the winneeeeer iiss: DONALD... J... TRUMP!

See you back in 2020.

Btw, Donald didn't do much to win. Instead, Hillary and all other media did it for him. He said something and the media told it 1000times on TV's. Priceless.
sr. member
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November 15, 2016, 03:34:25 PM
#25
Donald trump won the election because his campaign speech is what the majority of Americans wanted,issue on illegal immigrants, they believe they are the cause of major crimes in u s
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November 15, 2016, 11:26:58 AM
#24
You can keep whining, but the fact is that Trump won. And he won despite the fact that polling in several inner city booths were rigged by the Clinton supporters. Now accept the results, and move on.

And I would never bother about those who refused to vote. If someone is too lazy to vote, then he doesn't deserve his voice to be heard.

Wow first mass voting fraud and now mass polling fraud.
Do they have no shame at all??!!  Angry Angry Angry

 Cheesy

When you say 'they', who exactly are you talking about here. I'd like to think you don't mean they the American People as a whole. Because I still love my country and it's people. Sure we got some Bigots, everywhere does. But I think America will stay strong. I have hope..
legendary
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November 15, 2016, 11:20:26 AM
#23
You can keep whining, but the fact is that Trump won. And he won despite the fact that polling in several inner city booths were rigged by the Clinton supporters. Now accept the results, and move on.

And I would never bother about those who refused to vote. If someone is too lazy to vote, then he doesn't deserve his voice to be heard.

Wow first mass voting fraud and now mass polling fraud.
Do they have no shame at all??!!  Angry Angry Angry

 Cheesy
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November 15, 2016, 08:39:47 AM
#22
Hillary lost despite attempts to rig it through the media, the DNC and Super PACs

I'd say she lost fair square, but she wasn't playing fair, karma got to her.

Hillary didn't exactly lost seeing as she still won the popular vote,it was the system that elected Trump. if the elections were held in any other country and had the same result,Hillary would have won.
i did not understand what this popular vote is but people elected Trump the president and he won the elections even with the media against him and now Hillary is blaming the FBI for her loss and i do not know how the OP got these stats .

Popular vote=getting the most votes,and Hillary got the most votes
The American elections are decided by a few hundred electors who vaguely act according to the popular vote of each state.

That's not the first it that happened, right? Unfortunately, that will keep happening until this current electoral system is in place.
legendary
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November 15, 2016, 07:06:38 AM
#21
You can keep whining, but the fact is that Trump won. And he won despite the fact that polling in several inner city booths were rigged by the Clinton supporters. Now accept the results, and move on.

And I would never bother about those who refused to vote. If someone is too lazy to vote, then he doesn't deserve his voice to be heard.
hero member
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November 14, 2016, 06:06:02 PM
#20
Hillary lost despite attempts to rig it through the media, the DNC and Super PACs

I'd say she lost fair square, but she wasn't playing fair, karma got to her.

Hillary didn't exactly lost seeing as she still won the popular vote,it was the system that elected Trump. if the elections were held in any other country and had the same result,Hillary would have won.
i did not understand what this popular vote is but people elected Trump the president and he won the elections even with the media against him and now Hillary is blaming the FBI for her loss and i do not know how the OP got these stats .

Popular vote=getting the most votes,and Hillary got the most votes
The American elections are decided by a few hundred electors who vaguely act according to the popular vote of each state.
sr. member
Activity: 319
Merit: 250
November 12, 2016, 04:57:41 PM
#19
Hillary lost despite attempts to rig it through the media, the DNC and Super PACs

I'd say she lost fair square, but she wasn't playing fair, karma got to her.

Hillary didn't exactly lost seeing as she still won the popular vote,it was the system that elected Trump. if the elections were held in any other country and had the same result,Hillary would have won.
i did not understand what this popular vote is but people elected Trump the president and he won the elections even with the media against him and now Hillary is blaming the FBI for her loss and i do not know how the OP got these stats .
legendary
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November 12, 2016, 04:35:02 PM
#18
Hillary didn't exactly lost seeing as she still won the popular vote,it was the system that elected Trump. if the elections were held in any other country and had the same result,Hillary would have won.
if the election had been held in other another country there would have been a second round of voting and the gary johnson voters would have switched to trump

 If the election was held in any other country it wouldn't have been a US election either.
full member
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November 12, 2016, 02:11:42 PM
#17
Hail people who did not vote for anyone. Hail riot. Hail rebel. Hail the world without any Government or President. LOL
Anyway, Trump has won the election, i hope that he will make some significant change for his country as well as the world

Change the world tried to Obama. And I think Trump will make changes in the country. I think this is a positive activity
hero member
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November 12, 2016, 01:45:32 PM
#16
Hail people who did not vote for anyone. Hail riot. Hail rebel. Hail the world without any Government or President. LOL
Anyway, Trump has won the election, i hope that he will make some significant change for his country as well as the world
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1014
November 12, 2016, 12:53:07 PM
#15
Hillary didn't exactly lost seeing as she still won the popular vote,it was the system that elected Trump. if the elections were held in any other country and had the same result,Hillary would have won.
if the election had been held in other another country there would have been a second round of voting and the gary johnson voters would have switched to trump
hero member
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November 12, 2016, 11:40:27 AM
#14
Hillary lost despite attempts to rig it through the media, the DNC and Super PACs

I'd say she lost fair square, but she wasn't playing fair, karma got to her.

Hillary didn't exactly lost seeing as she still won the popular vote,it was the system that elected Trump. if the elections were held in any other country and had the same result,Hillary would have won.
legendary
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November 12, 2016, 11:16:06 AM
#13
First of all, congratulations on Donald Trump being appointed to serve the 18th term of the Federal Reserve!

Who won the election?

231,556,622 eligible voters

>>46.9% didn't vote
25.6% voted for Clinton
25.5% voted for Trump
1.7% voted for Johnson

Voluntaryism won the election.

It's interesting statistic but it doesn't change the fact that Trump won.
Yes, Clinton received more popular votes, and many people didn't vote but still doesn't matter, Trump is new uS president.
I think that just now some people weak up and realized their mistake.
many people didn't like Clinton but didn't believe that Trump can win.
So, they decided to skip election and stay at home.
So, other people chose for them.
So, naivety and lack of understanding of reality (of many people) helped Trump to win the election, in my opinion.
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