Burnie sanders is going to win. What will you do when he does?
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Edited by Boomdeyadah: 2/27/2016 6:21:11 AMSanders is not going to get the nomination. He's an outsider and the Democrats will shut him down with that superdelegates trash they have. And if by some amazing miracle he does, and wins the election, nothing will get through Congress.
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Watch the debt clock accelerate so fast it breaks.
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>close my company >stop paying my mortgage >stop paying all bills >profit like a thief in the night
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Edited by car15: 2/26/2016 7:17:06 PMHe is not going to win. Regardless of your opinion of his politics, he is too anti-establishment to ever seriously stand a chance. It's going to be Trump vs. Hillary, and they're both blubbering vaginas, so either way we're screwed.
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Bumperoni
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[quote]Burnie[/quote] If people can't even spell the name of the person their voting for correctly then I I have nearly no faith in where this country is headed.
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Hire an assassin
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Edited by ScourgeOfHumans: 2/27/2016 5:28:53 AMMore like burnie burns with your spelling
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Same thing we do every day [spoiler]TRY TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD[/spoiler]
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Quit my job and live off of other hard working people's increased tax rates
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Have to pay a shit ton of taxes
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And just to show the level of intelligence of the average Bernie supporter [quote]Burnie[/quote]
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Counter question: What will you Berntards do if he were to be elected and you realize NOTHING he proposes will ever make it through Congress?
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Probably move to Canada
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Smash my dick with a hammer, and end the nightmare.
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Punch small babies out of frustration.
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Then I'm outta the US. Screw that
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What if Bernie doesn't win?
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Have fun living in a California America.
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Smoking weed on welfare
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Well as it seems I'll be supporting more than just my ownbfamily
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Pay a lot of taxes.
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[quote]What are you going to do if Socialist Sanders wins?[/quote] Fixed the question.
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Live my life as usual. Honestly, no candidate right now has the power to drastically change anything, especially for my family. Everyone is so close-minded that he or she might as well be in his or her own political party, but because that isn't the case, gridlock is inevitable.
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Wake up from my dream
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Probably won't do anything. Time will tell whether or not his actions make a difference. I'll just wait and see. You can ridicule the candidates all you like, but there are simply too many factors at play to actually predict how their presidencies would turn out.