I'm pretty sure your a pale ass self hating mexiCAC the way you post on here![]()
You're pretty sure I'm black. And you're also pretty sure you don't like me because I'm black and I've been calling you out on your blatant racism on here for months.
I'm pretty sure your a pale ass self hating mexiCAC the way you post on here![]()
MexiCACYou're pretty sure I'm MexiCAC .
Clean up in Aisle 3, Timmy.
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My Roth IRA is worth more than your state of being. No wonder your post count so high you no p*ssy getting bytch mothafukka. Go outside for onceGet back to work, cac f@ggot. Can't be on your Redneckmobile all day sucking Donald Trump d!ck on a Hip Hop website. Go earn that $7 a hour.
RealClearPolitics - 2016 Latest Polls
Despite the onslaught of media hit jobs
Within 5 nationally
tied in PA and Ohio
No more sidetrackingits time to drop nukes on this devil
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Talking Shillary heads heatedDonald Trump is about to make the Republican Party the NEW Worker's PartyWe stand by you President Trump
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I have to say, this would be a very interesting turn of events. If the Republicans start actively positioning themselves as nativist worker's party to the Democrats' neoliberal globalist party, we could be in for an interesting next few cycles. The Republicans would have to tone down the dogwhistle racism, but if the economy collapses in the next few years (which is becoming increasingly likely), then there will be a market for that Republican shift. On the other hand, Republicans could embrace the tech revolution and posit themselves as the pro-growth party. Silicon Valley would replace the Religious Right as the dominant interest group in the coalition. Either way, the Democrats have put their lot in with the burgeoning Hispanic population. But both AAs and Hispanics are disproportionately at risk from neoliberal policies, so once the older generations die off, we might see a radical realignment. The younger generation of AAs and Hispanics might be disillusioned with the Democratic Party, who will be complacent and bloated from the electoral dominance in the wake of the Republican collapse.Donald Trump is about to make the Republican Party the NEW Worker's PartyWe stand by you President Trump
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AgreedI have to say, this would be a very interesting turn of events. If the Republicans start actively positioning themselves as nativist worker's party to the Democrats' neoliberal globalist party, we could be in for an interesting next few cycles. The Republicans would have to tone down the dogwhistle racism, but if the economy collapses in the next few years (which is becoming increasingly likely), then there will be a market for that Republican shift. On the other hand, Republicans could embrace the tech revolution and posit themselves as the pro-growth party. Silicon Valley would replace the Religious Right as the dominant interest group in the coalition. Either way, the Democrats have put their lot in with the burgeoning Hispanic population. But both AAs and Hispanics are disproportionately at risk from neoliberal policies, so once the older generations die off, we might see a radical realignment. The younger generation of AAs and Hispanics might be disillusioned with the Democratic Party, who will be complacent and bloated from the electoral dominance in the wake of the Republican collapse.