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I am not voting for Trump but I wouldn't check the box for Bernie either. I like my 401k too much and he would crater the stock market. -- nm
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Bacon
I think he would given shockingly centrist, other than tax rates. -- nm
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Reagen
Feb 12 '20, 07:11
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I don't think so, but I think he'd have a hard time getting most of what he wants done. I think Bernie is wrong on most issues (though often right
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pmb
Feb 12, 07:41
I don’t think he has an accommodating bone in his body.
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spamlet
Feb 12, 07:22
I think he'd have a GOP Senate and get none of his platform passed. BUT voters will be terrified of his proposals nonetheless. -- nm
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ty97
Feb 12, 07:18
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And if/when things do turn, the GOP spin is better so it's all his fault
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Will Hunting
Feb 12, 07:28
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Considering the economy will inevitably turn at some point (during the next admin? Who knows, since it's felt due for so long, maybe it can hold out)
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ty97
Feb 12, 07:33
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Right, real-world blame isn't matched by the political blame... -- nm
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Will Hunting
Feb 12, 07:34
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So so true. I don't blame/credit POTUS (of either party) for much of the economic cycle.
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ty97
Feb 12, 07:37
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