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Discussion Topic: Cleveland Right Now
Pat Altvater added to this discussion on June 29, 2016
I'm confused! - What does all this have to do with wrestling?
Perhaps Trump and Hillary should just have a cage match and get it on. - Winner gets the White House!
It wouldn't be much more bizarre than the 'circus' of backstabbing that we are going to experience from now to election day!
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Discussion Topic: Cleveland Right Now
Jim Behrens added to this discussion on June 29, 2016
Quote from Michael Rodriguez's post:
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"I can't argue with that. History will look back at this election as the two most disliked cadidates of all time. I find it unbelievable that a country with this much talent can't field two better cadidates. It's sad."
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Exactly what I have been saying for months now. This is really an embarrassment for this country.
I guess it shows that to run for the highest office office in the land, you need very thick skin and a MASSIVE ego. Not much more.
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Discussion Topic: Cleveland Right Now
Bob Preusse added to this discussion on June 29, 2016
ow.net post system glitching
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Discussion Topic: Cleveland Right Now
Bob Preusse added to this discussion on June 29, 2016
Mike, i'm no conservative nor lib, most people fall in between so lib vs conserv does not define the issue. Neither have answers... And ive bought groceries while standing in line for people who couldnt pay for theirs, few want to help needy more than me.
Both parties have lost touch with the voter. ...Maybe Religion has an answer i don't know? Prez LBJs "war on poverty" began 40 years ago when he was powerful & the country prosperous. How have we done?
"handouts" can take many forms.... why was it the Taxpayers job to bail out not only Wall st, AIG & GM/Chrysler but also homeowners who bought more house than they could afford or whose home dropped in value?
most large cities have been governed by Dems the last 40 years, wheres that got us? Libs brought us Forced Busing in Cleveland, common sense told us it wouldnt work, those families who could afford to leave did leave. Do u call that "progressive"? i call it reckless & stupid.
this election will be decided on
...jobs
...national defense
...immigration & globalization
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Discussion Topic: Cleveland Right Now
Roe Fox added to this discussion on June 29, 2016
And who hates who the least. Unfortunate.
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Discussion Topic: Cleveland Right Now
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on July 1, 2016
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Discussion Topic: Cleveland Right Now
Brian Nicola added to this discussion on July 2, 2016
Quote from Mark Niemann's post:
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"#Windians!"
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That's sexist.
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Discussion Topic: Cleveland Right Now
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on July 2, 2016
Quote from Brian Nicola's post:
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Quote from Mark Niemann's post:
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"#Windians!"
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That's sexist."
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I see you've been reading my book of faces posts! Good on ya, mate.
ps: #PrayersFromPataskala ;-)
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Discussion Topic: Cleveland Right Now
Steve Lester added to this discussion on July 2, 2016
Quote from Michael Rodriguez's post:
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"I don't think those people: President Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, et al are evil. I just think they had an agenda. That's certainly debatable."
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I believe Karl Rove is truly an evil man.
I believe that we should have normalized relations with Cuba long ago (and that Havana should have a Major League baseball team--like Toronto does).
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Discussion Topic: Cleveland Right Now
Steve Lester added to this discussion on July 2, 2016
Quote from Mike Stann's post:
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"Unemployment was 8 percent in Cleveland in Nov 2007 when Bush lost the election. Eight years later it stood at 4.4 percent."
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In the words of the owner of Sham as he watched Secretariat pull away from his horse in the backstretch of the Belmont Stakes:
That's IMPOSSIBLE!
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Discussion Topic: Cleveland Right Now
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on July 3, 2016
All Secretariat references earn a +1.
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Discussion Topic: Cleveland Right Now
Rick Wasmer added to this discussion on July 3, 2016
Quote from Steve Lester's post:
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Quote from Mike Stann's post:
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"Unemployment was 8 percent in Cleveland in Nov 2007 when Bush lost the election. Eight years later it stood at 4.4 percent."
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In the words of the owner of Sham as he watched Secretariat pull away from his horse in the backstretch of the Belmont Stakes:
That's IMPOSSIBLE!"
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Impossible because the election was in 2008, and Bush thankfully was not a participant?
A couple guys have expressed doubt regarding the positive jobs reports. When Bush was losing 700,000 jobs a month, I wonder if those reports seemed too positive.
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Discussion Topic: Cleveland Right Now
Steve Lester added to this discussion on July 3, 2016
Quote from Rick Wasmer's post:
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"Impossible because the election was in 2008, and Bush thankfully was not a participant?
A couple guys have expressed doubt regarding the positive jobs reports. When Bush was losing 700,000 jobs a month, I wonder if those reports seemed too positive."
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The Plain Dealer used to publish an estimate of manufacturing jobs lost in the area. I don't remember the numbers but they were in the hundreds of thousands.Given that I cannot believe that unemployment in Cleveland was as low as 8 percent at any time in the last 25 years. Forget about 4 percent. I dropped the superfluous fractions. I would count any single adult 18 and up who is not in school. Married couples would count as a unit unless both were looking to work. That would count as two.
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Discussion Topic: Cleveland Right Now
Justin Hayes added to this discussion on July 4, 2016
Simple solution:
Niemann '16
Bumper stickers will read:
"Can't Whip Jordan...But Will Tech Hillary!"
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Discussion Topic: Cleveland Right Now
Jim Behrens added to this discussion on July 4, 2016
Quote from Steve Lester's post:
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Quote from Rick Wasmer's post:
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"Impossible because the election was in 2008, and Bush thankfully was not a participant?
A couple guys have expressed doubt regarding the positive jobs reports. When Bush was losing 700,000 jobs a month, I wonder if those reports seemed too positive."
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The Plain Dealer used to publish an estimate of manufacturing jobs lost in the area. I don't remember the numbers but they were in the hundreds of thousands.Given that I cannot believe that unemployment in Cleveland was as low as 8 percent at any time in the last 25 years. Forget about 4 percent. I dropped the superfluous fractions. I would count any single adult 18 and up who is not in school. Married couples would count as a unit unless both were looking to work. That would count as two."
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I pretty much agree and would add something extra.
If a politician is moving his mouth, he/she is lying. Sad but far too true.
Like a quarterback, a President gets credit and blame for things that are completely beyond their control. IMO, no President (in either party) can "create" jobs.
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