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Super Tuesday

Who's it gonna be?

  • Biden

    Votes: 12 48.0%
  • Sanders

    Votes: 10 40.0%
  • Trump

    Votes: 3 12.0%

  • Total voters
    25

Buss Relville

Well-Known Member
You know, I've never been fired. I've seen thousands let go but never myself. It's a shitty business world and every one of those people needed their job but I must admit I was glad my employer decided that I was too important to the business. I even got some stock options after one big layoff to encourage me to stay.

It doesn't make me a better person. I'm not saying that you are worthless scum just because your employers figured you were redundant.
Wrong tab, foggie?

This is rollitup, not your personal diary.

Get some rest bubs
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Wrong tab, foggie?

This is rollitup, not your personal diary.

Get some rest bubs
Thanks.

Now then about that stupid logical fallacy you made and I embarrassed you over. How about replying with some facts to back it up.

I guess I should be more specific because you've made so many dumb posts recently. Sanders losses are getting to you. I'd be sympathetic but I'm not, so I won't lie.

Thanks for the laughs.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Bernie woulda won if more people had voted for him.
Bernie woulda won if he weren't Bernie

Jackson Mississippi, April 5, 2018 at a town hall meeting held in memory of MLK, 50 year anniversary of his assassination. The day his campaign ship ran onto and wrecked the on rocks. It was driven there by Sanders and nobody else.

“The business model, if you like, of the Democratic Party for the last 15 years or so has been a failure,” Sanders started, responding to a question about the young voters who supported his campaign. “People sometimes don’t see that because there was a charismatic individual named Barack Obama, who won the presidency in 2008 and 2012.
“He was obviously an extraordinary candidate, brilliant guy. But behind that reality, over the last 10 years, Democrats have lost about 1,000 seats in state legislatures all across this country.”



He lost on Super Tuesday, not just because he has always been clumsy and uncomfortable when talking to audiences about racial matters as shown by his tone-deaf speech in Jackson. He lost because, as shown in that speech, he wasn't even trying to build bridges to people who didn't vote for him in 2016. He had five years where he went AWOL from the Senate to campaign for this nomination and all he did was tear at the very people he needed votes from to win the nomination.
 

BurtMaklin

Well-Known Member
You know, I've never been fired. I've seen thousands let go but never myself. It's a shitty business world and every one of those people needed their job but I must admit I was glad my employer decided that I was too important to the business. I even got some stock options after one big layoff to encourage me to stay.

It doesn't make me a better person. I'm not saying that you are worthless scum just because your employers figured you were redundant.
All that collective awesomeness and you still feel the need to act like a classless piece of shit to someone you feel is beneath you.



Snicker
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
All that collective awesomeness and you still feel the need to act like a classless piece of shit to someone you feel is beneath you.



Snicker
If you're an engineer and valued member of the team at a large concern, you might see thousands of regular workers laid off regularly. An engineer would be part of the team designing new products or evaluating future contracts and are a core part of the management team. Workers come and go or are replaced by machines, or the manufacturing is done in China. Foggy is an engineer and they are in short supply most of the time, regular workers are not, Foggy didn't make the rules of the game, he lives by them, like me and you.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
All that collective awesomeness and you still feel the need to act like a classless piece of shit to someone you feel is beneath you.



Snicker
Unlike most here Burt, Foggy is well educated enough to qualify as a Canadian citizen (we're always looking for engineers), though he'd probably be a fucking tory! :lol:
 
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schuylaar

Well-Known Member
You know, I've never been fired. I've seen thousands let go but never myself. It's a shitty business world and every one of those people needed their job but I must admit I was glad my employer decided that I was too important to the business. I even got some stock options after one big layoff to encourage me to stay.

It doesn't make me a better person. I'm not saying that you are worthless scum just because your employers figured you were redundant.
actually everyone got laid off at my current- of 70, 8 were kept due to their exemplary dedication, critical thinking skill and team playing.

they're giving me overtime now, too..:wink:

PS you're mentally ill.
 
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BurtMaklin

Well-Known Member
Unlike most here Burt, Foggy is well educated enough to qualify as a Canadian citizen (we're always looking for engineers), though he'd probably be a fucking tory! :lol:
Being educated is not an excuse to act like a classless piece of shit, it's a reason not to.
 

abandonconflict

Well-Known Member
You're ridiculous. Do you even listen to yourself?
You project. Maybe you don't remember our previous exchanges when you made every effort to avoid understanding the arguments you responded to. Bernie just isn't as popular as you had hoped. He's far from leading the primary election and it's just going to get harder for him. His best chances of winning have already primaried, California wasn't enough. People just didn't care enough to show up. The unpledged delegates aren't going to rally around someone who isn't even a Democrat.

Bernie should just call it instead of doing any more to help Donald Trump. Get over it and face reality. Bernie just sucks and our country doesn't want him.
 
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