10-10-2016, 01:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-10-2016, 01:42 PM by Eric the Green.)
Welcome back Teach!
16 years are NEVER game-changer elections that 4Ts call for! They confirm the ship already headed for the hurricane. Bet on it. The change elections will be 2020 and 2024; I think it will take both of them. The 4T climax isn't even due until 2027. Don't worry, I keep saying to y'all. Change is a-comin.'
Game changer events during 4Ts do not happen when Neptune is in Pisces. That's the time for the likes of Pierce and Buchanan! I suspect we're electing someone like them again in 2016. I think Hillary will have a pretty good record, though; but there's only so much she can do, and she has only so much courage to stand up to the powers-that-be.
Bernie was not marginalized by a few hacked comments by the DNC chair or misbehavior by a few election officials in Nevada or Bill Clinton getting too close to a polling place. Bill Clinton gets too close to a lot of people, as we know. It doesn't matter. Hillary won the primary because she was the favorite and supported by all the Democrats; Bernie was an outsider who did magnificently considering where he started from and the fact that this is America. He moved Hillary to the left and she has stayed there. That's a good sign.
It's obvious I have a better predictive rate than Mr. Kunstler. Or most of the pundits for that matter. I think staying with the other her is a principled stand. I am leaning to the first her, because the other her's comments about Hillary are off the mark. She is not campaigning in the principled way that Bernie did. Bernie did not appropriate Republican lies about Hillary; Stein has done so.
AZ remains a swing state btw. If I lived there, I would not have any doubt about voting for Hillary myself. But CA, where I live, has a 99.9% chance of voting for Hillary, according to Nate Silver last time I checked. I can still be officially undecided enough not to contribute to her campaign or campaign for her, or not vote for her if I choose. My hope is that Trump is so repulsive that many Republicans will stay home. That could turn congress over. That's the potential game-changer, if it happens.
16 years are NEVER game-changer elections that 4Ts call for! They confirm the ship already headed for the hurricane. Bet on it. The change elections will be 2020 and 2024; I think it will take both of them. The 4T climax isn't even due until 2027. Don't worry, I keep saying to y'all. Change is a-comin.'
Game changer events during 4Ts do not happen when Neptune is in Pisces. That's the time for the likes of Pierce and Buchanan! I suspect we're electing someone like them again in 2016. I think Hillary will have a pretty good record, though; but there's only so much she can do, and she has only so much courage to stand up to the powers-that-be.
Bernie was not marginalized by a few hacked comments by the DNC chair or misbehavior by a few election officials in Nevada or Bill Clinton getting too close to a polling place. Bill Clinton gets too close to a lot of people, as we know. It doesn't matter. Hillary won the primary because she was the favorite and supported by all the Democrats; Bernie was an outsider who did magnificently considering where he started from and the fact that this is America. He moved Hillary to the left and she has stayed there. That's a good sign.
It's obvious I have a better predictive rate than Mr. Kunstler. Or most of the pundits for that matter. I think staying with the other her is a principled stand. I am leaning to the first her, because the other her's comments about Hillary are off the mark. She is not campaigning in the principled way that Bernie did. Bernie did not appropriate Republican lies about Hillary; Stein has done so.
AZ remains a swing state btw. If I lived there, I would not have any doubt about voting for Hillary myself. But CA, where I live, has a 99.9% chance of voting for Hillary, according to Nate Silver last time I checked. I can still be officially undecided enough not to contribute to her campaign or campaign for her, or not vote for her if I choose. My hope is that Trump is so repulsive that many Republicans will stay home. That could turn congress over. That's the potential game-changer, if it happens.