....too many of the largest industries in the U.S. - government employees, education, IT, entertainment, and banking/finance - have spent too much money on Hillary to let anyone else near the presidency.
ROI, and all that.
They are aided by the fact that no matter how much someone likes Bernie Sanders, they'll vote for Hillary in the general.
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Two super delegates are uncommitted = still negotiating final amount from Clinton foundation
#6
Talk last night is why is this not being hammered by the Republicans?
Hey Democrats, why does your vote not count unless you are +65 and +$200k/year? I'm no fan, but why did Sanders win as solidly as the Broncos, yet still lose?
If sad panda would like to talk Morality of Action and Merit of Action in regard to opposing cultures, and then this is how Democrats are selected to lead and then expected to lead as selected then what is this shit?
But let's let Calvera explain the difference between socialism and communism:
"Generosity...that was my first mistake. I leave these people a little bit extra, and then they hire these men to make trouble. It shows you, sooner or later, you must answer for every good deed."
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