Polls Close in a hour:(UPDATE: its over :sadbern:)South Carolina Democratic Primary

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LurkMoar

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Looks like it's a wrap for Sanders, unless nationwide polling really is hiding hidden support from those on cellphones. Super Tuesday focuses on states with moderate Black voter volume, and we've shown that we'd gladly sit at the back of the bus, if Democrats simply acknowledge that we belong on the bus :merchant:.

Mrs. Warren, it you can hear me, Bernie could use some help.....

Bernie's just too nice to win against the Clinton machine. He has to attack both Hillary and Obama, and he's not willing to do that. You're not going to win trying to plant in some slick shyt. When Bernie released his speech transcrips, he should have immediately pushed the issue of Hillary not releasing hers unless the GPP did it too, which we knew was corrupt. He, and his supporters like to sit on some passive aggressive :jawalrus: shyt too much, and that's not going to pull anyone away from the cult leader as their default mode is "it's bad, but it would be far worse under a Republican" idiocy.

I don't see a pathway to the nomination anymore after this asskicking. We knew he'd lost S.C., but not by 40+%, and not with barely any Blacks supporting him.

He's not getting any real heavyweights publicly supporting him, a barrel any real articulate or credible Blacks either. He has the best platform for Blacks, but we're on our The Talk shyt. Bernie just doesn't look like a president, so his policies are secondary in consideration to a shallow group of voters who has the most opinions, but no real research supporting, just feelings.




You realise Obama is still very popular in the democratic party :jbhmm:



Bernie already has no Black support you wanna kill any chance for it too :jbhmm:
 

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:snoop: Working class gonna keep getting fukked in the ass as long as it doesn't organize itself and establish its own independent parties.
How you gonna do that, when you're too scared to attack the establishment and its current establishment president? :stopitslime:

Ya'll can't have it both ways. We're missing a groundswell of revolution, because most of ya'll still wanna pretend like Obama's a Saint or just a victim of the GOP machine that he's enabled. It doesn't work that way..sorry.
 

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How you gonna do that, when you're too scared to attack the establishment and its current establishment president? :stopitslime:

Ya'll can't have it both ways. We're missing a groundswell of revolution, because most of ya'll still wanna pretend like Obama's a Saint or just a victim of the GOP machine that he's enabled. It doesn't work that way..sorry.

I agree. I haven't supported Obama since he threw Reverend Wright under the bus. I don't support the Democratic Party. That was the point of my post... workers need to stop getting hoodwinked. Working class ain't got much time left to get its shyt together (and, hence, neither does humanity in general).
 

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How you gonna do that, when you're too scared to attack the establishment and its current establishment president? :stopitslime:

Ya'll can't have it both ways. We're missing a groundswell of revolution, because most of ya'll still wanna pretend like Obama's a Saint or just a victim of the GOP machine that he's enabled. It doesn't work that way..sorry.
It really is a shame. It's gonna take millennials over the next 20 or so years to hopefully break away for the establishment.

Black people have lost almost 50% of their wealth in the Obama administration, so of course the community is going to vote for someone who will continue the same policies:deadmanny:

America truly is the home of the haves and the have nots. The land of geniuses and the completely misguided.
 

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I agree. I haven't supported Obama since he threw Reverend Wright under the bus. I don't support the Democratic Party. That was the point of my post... workers need to stop getting hoodwinked. Working class ain't got much time left to get its shyt together (and, hence, neither does humanity in general).
It's nearly a wrap for the working class. They keep missing grand opportunities, because they're too lazy to do the research and work requires to get their needs met. Instead of picketing for 15/hr wages, they needed to ask Obama wtf is going on? Everyone wants to get what they need, without attacking the institutions that keeps them from it. Obama deliberated and passed the TPP in secret and since the media didn't say shyt, the citizens weren't like :mjpls:, knowing and complaining about how NAFTA fukked them.

Again, working class ain't winning shyt when they're willing protectors of the establishment because they're 1st in history tokens, and idiots use then for identity politics.
 
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It really is a shame. It's gonna take millennials over the next 20 or so years to hopefully break away for the establishment.

Black people have lost almost 50% of their wealth in the Obama administration, so of course the community is going to vote for someone who will continue the same policies:deadmanny:

America truly is the home of the haves and the have nots. The land of geniuses and the completely misguided.
The misguided still believe in corporate media, who obviously keeps the GOP in the game. The media has a lot of rich and wealthy reporters who want more tax cuts. Only a fool couldn't see how we're being played. But it's still devil you know.... It's just the sheer laziness of the populace. And when you're a mentally lazy mker, you tend to just rely on feelings and project your wants and dreams onto the people you like. People actually think Obama works for them, but just got a lot of Republican shyt, because he's Black, and they will say the same for Hillary.

But those two jokers are going to continue to feed the neoliberal banking kabal, that want to, if you have 2 bucks in your account, use 1.85 to bet on derivatives. There's nothing to stop them either.
 

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It's nearly a wrap for the working class. They keep missing grand opportunities, because they're too lazy to do the research and work requires to get their needs met. Instead of picketing for 25/he wages, they needed to ask Obama wtf is going on? Everyone wants to get what they need, without attacking the institutions that keeps them from it. Obama deliberated and passed the TPP in secret and since the media didn't say shyt, the citizens weren't like :mjpls:, knowing and complaining about how NAFTA fukked them.

Again, working class ain't winning shyt when they're willing protectors of the establishment because they're 1st in history tokens, and idiots use then for identity politics.

It's been a wrap for the working class :skip:
 

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It's been a wrap for the working class :skip:
We had a good chance this election cycle to turn the clock. Likely would've taken 12 years, Sanders 1 and only term plus Warren's 2, but we had the establishment running scared, because they didn't think the millennials got what was going on because of their musical choices.

We had the GOP running like chickens with their heads cut off, and Warren would've likely destroyed the party as the first female president with a mandate that actually had progressive principles. It would've caught them with their pants down and before TPP had a chance to really cement precedent. But Blacks fell back and was brought to heel, because of our fear of new shyt, because we're not scientifically or logical based, just religious and feeling based people.
 

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And what's really hilarious is that if you go on any site with an abundance of Hilary supporters they try to proclaim that the black community are well informed voters who aren't primarily voting for Clinton just cause they know who the fukk she is.
I love all my brothas and sistas but for the most part that is:comeon:
 

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We had a good chance this election cycle to turn the clock. Likely would've taken 12 years, Sanders 1 and only term plus Warren's 2, but we had the establishment running scared, because they didn't think the millennials got what was going on because of their musical choices.

We had the GOP running like chickens with their heads cut off, and Warren would've likely destroyed the party as the first female president with a mandate that actually had progressive principles. It would've caught them with their pants down and before TPP had a chance to really cement precedent. But Blacks fell back and was brought to heel, because of our fear of new shyt, because we're not scientifically or logical based, just religious and feeling based people.

There was never any chance :manny:
 

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There was never any chance :manny:
We had a very good chance. Sanders was grabbing the support of disenfranchised GOP voters that didn't like the insanity of their party, independents, and progressives. Sanders, with Warren, simply needed to attack the establishment. Warren barely done it, knowing she'd get massive flack from women and punishment from Hillary if she'd won, and Bernie was just too nice to attack the establishment president, even when Obama left a gaping opening in his armor to do it. He didn't want to confront the Black shield over pragmatic Obama.

So here's what the "chess master" Obama left on the board for us:

Rooks: Secretary of Defense has always been Republicans, and our policy is to keep the ME at war for oil interests. -1 rook. He stopped the Iran bullshyt leading to war, and kept Israel from taking the region +1. His FBI Director is a Republican who is strongly against police wearing cameras, even if they're killing Blacks, even of they're sleeping in cars, and they monitor everyone, not just Muslims -1 Knight. The media is solely in the pocket of the establishment, and keeps the GOP in the game by not asking them about the cost of their policies or attacks on women's biological rights, as well as calling any progressive agenda insane or short-sighted without deliberation -1 knight. The Knights are the most mobile, and could be used to affect change if used the right way.

Obama doesn't give a damn about unions, and he has strong "keep the faith, change will be very slow and painful" Black religious and White female support -1 bishop. Progressives and others who know we can get change with the right reforms and actually playing chess and doing it to win, as well as the country is actually liberal +1 bishop.

Obama is very likely going to get a conservative justice passed, even if it looks like the person has liberal principkes, but that justice will always be anti-union, and against getting money out of politics and can effectively render any progressive legislation not Constitutional if challenged for 10 years at least -1 Queen.

Half of the Democrats support Obama and doesn't care about the legislation he passes, just the optics of another great speech and his feigned victim hood when he's actually throwing games -4 pawns.

So we have a bishop, rook, 4 pawns, and the king (liberal principles that Democrats claim to serve), against the entire GOP really (someone else can analyze their side).

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