What if there's a tie?
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Re: What if there's a tie?
Very far fetched, and really could never happen. The one thing that is wrong in the video is the third party candiate could actually never win in this day and time because if no one got the majority to win no one in the Senate & House would vote for the third party.
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Re: What if there's a tie?
Biden was very disrespectful tonight to Ryan, I hope people wake up and see how deceitful the Democrats are.
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Re: What if there's a tie?
Is it even mathematically possible to have a tie? Could the states be divided in such a way to give each candidate 269 electoral votes?
Common sense doesn't support the notion that they care about the middle class. Gas prices are up energy prices are up, food prices are up, and their goals, for the last four years and the next four, are a major contributor. Again, the president said he was okay with $4 gasoline. He said electricity prices would necessarily skyrocket under his plan to eliminate coal usage. Our dollar is being devalued due to massive printing of money, which drives up inflation and causes higher prices. There's no possible way to define that as supporting the middle class. The poor get subsidized, the rich can take the hit, and we all get screwed.
I'll forego anything long winded and just say this. The administration can repeat the same thing over and over about the economy, about what they say happened in Libya, about their supposed support of the middle class, but the reality on the ground doesn't match up.Petrafan327 wrote:Biden was very disrespectful tonight to Ryan, I hope people wake up and see how deceitful the Democrats are.
Common sense doesn't support the notion that they care about the middle class. Gas prices are up energy prices are up, food prices are up, and their goals, for the last four years and the next four, are a major contributor. Again, the president said he was okay with $4 gasoline. He said electricity prices would necessarily skyrocket under his plan to eliminate coal usage. Our dollar is being devalued due to massive printing of money, which drives up inflation and causes higher prices. There's no possible way to define that as supporting the middle class. The poor get subsidized, the rich can take the hit, and we all get screwed.
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Re: What if there's a tie?
gman wrote:Is it even mathematically possible to have a tie? Could the states be divided in such a way to give each candidate 269 electoral votes?I'll forego anything long winded and just say this. The administration can repeat the same thing over and over about the economy, about what they say happened in Libya, about their supposed support of the middle class, but the reality on the ground doesn't match up.Petrafan327 wrote:Biden was very disrespectful tonight to Ryan, I hope people wake up and see how deceitful the Democrats are.
Common sense doesn't support the notion that they care about the middle class. Gas prices are up energy prices are up, food prices are up, and their goals, for the last four years and the next four, are a major contributor. Again, the president said he was okay with $4 gasoline. He said electricity prices would necessarily skyrocket under his plan to eliminate coal usage. Our dollar is being devalued due to massive printing of money, which drives up inflation and causes higher prices. There's no possible way to define that as supporting the middle class. The poor get subsidized, the rich can take the hit, and we all get screwed.
Nicely said. Our costs on goods such as foods & gas in some cases have tripled since 2008; I've also noticed the costs of repairing cars from anything from major to minor has skyrocketed. I found an oil change receipt in my glove box the other day from 2008 and the cost was $16.95+ tax and now at the same shop it is costing me $39.95 that has more than doubled.....
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