parados
 
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Reply Wed 11 May, 2016 02:19 pm
@RABEL222,
Nebraska had split dates for Democratic caucuses and Republican primaries.

The Democratic caucuses were held on March 5th.
The GOP held primaries on May 10th.
ehBeth
 
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Reply Wed 11 May, 2016 02:20 pm
@parados,
parados wrote:

Nebraska had split dates for Democratic caucuses and Republican primaries.

The Democratic caucuses were held on March 5th.
The GOP held primaries on May 10th.


the Democrats also had a Nebraska primary yesterday - the results don''t count (I posted them on the previous page)
ossobuco
 
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Reply Wed 11 May, 2016 02:25 pm
@revelette2,
I'm a long time izzy the pump, however much we spat on or off the boards once in a while.

I know what you mean about talking, rev. I prefer to talk, to the opposite.

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ossobuco
 
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Reply Wed 11 May, 2016 02:26 pm
@izzythepush,
Yes.

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parados
 
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Reply Wed 11 May, 2016 02:36 pm
@ehBeth,
Thanks, I didn't realize that.
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reasoning logic
 
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Reply Wed 11 May, 2016 02:38 pm
@RABEL222,
Quote:
See if you can find the Nebraska popular vote for 5/10/2016. I gave up


You may want to look back in march when the democrats voted.



http://nebraskacaucus2016.org/
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reasoning logic
 
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Reply Wed 11 May, 2016 02:44 pm
@RABEL222,
Quote:
Could you define corporate socialism.


Walmart


Walmart pays many of their employees starvation wages but Walmart makes huge profits and then the tax payers have to subsidizes the workers that Walmart don't pay a living wage to.

Democratic caucuses, which began in 2008, have been a “tremendous success” — energizing the party and getting more people involved.


The party decided to hold a caucus again in 2016 because they believed the May primary would come too late on the presidential calendar to garner Nebraska much attention.


Under state law, however, the primary ballot had to list the Democratic presidential candidates, giving Clinton a chance to claim a win.

reasoning logic
 
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Reply Wed 11 May, 2016 03:01 pm
@RABEL222,
Quote:
Could you define corporate socialism.


http://www.muncievoice.com/9603/corporate-socialism-for-them-capitalism-for-us/
roger
 
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Reply Wed 11 May, 2016 03:55 pm
@RABEL222,
RABEL222 wrote:

Could you define corporate socialism.


That might be helpful - if it means anything at all.
revelette2
 
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Reply Wed 11 May, 2016 04:12 pm
@roger,
Just guessing as I understand it, it means giving tax breaks to big companies and unfair advantages the rest of us don't get. However, judging by RL link, I might understand it wrong.
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revelette2
 
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Reply Wed 11 May, 2016 04:17 pm
@reasoning logic,
You had me until the last one. Closed primaries have always been about the two parties. Sanders knew that going in which is why he ran as a democrat among other advantageous reasons.
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reasoning logic
 
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Reply Wed 11 May, 2016 05:54 pm
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reasoning logic
 
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Reply Wed 11 May, 2016 06:14 pm
I wonder if Hillary has any of these.

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reasoning logic
 
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Reply Wed 11 May, 2016 06:26 pm
Good music

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reasoning logic
 
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Reply Wed 11 May, 2016 07:15 pm
reasoning logic
 
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Reply Wed 11 May, 2016 07:26 pm
There are some hateful people out there.

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reasoning logic
 
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Reply Wed 11 May, 2016 07:58 pm
This lady says she was raped by bill Clinton. Do you believe her?

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RABEL222
 
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Reply Wed 11 May, 2016 08:32 pm
@reasoning logic,
She did get a win which proves that the more people who have a chance to vote the worse Bernie does. His claim to be more popular than Hillary is bogus. Its like ive been saying, Bernie is a liar. As long as he can get the kids in his caucus to vote and leave out the majority of voters he does fine.
ehBeth
 
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Reply Wed 11 May, 2016 08:37 pm
@RABEL222,
While the Nebraska primary numbers don't count, I was surprised that Mrs. Clinton did as well as she did there. It's not a state that I would have thought would lean her way.

It is a great example of how different the caucus results can be from secret ballots. I hope someone is studying the phenomenon.

It seems to be more socially acceptable to support Mr. Sanders than Mrs. Clinton.
RABEL222
 
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Reply Wed 11 May, 2016 08:39 pm
@reasoning logic,
I know all this which is why I do as little business as possible considering the sob's have put most of the businesses I used to frequent out of business. But unethical isent illegal. If you want change forget about president and elect a democratic congress. Bernie dosent give a crap about congress, only his run for president.
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