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Foxy - 2016-11-27

It's axiomatic that the election of a second generation billionaire Wharton graduate would be
seen as a victory for the common man by itinerant foreign teachers of English in between
their posts about bargains for beer and food and complaints about wives that would
require financial support.

There's nothing wrong with the 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' attitude, but what happens when it IS broken?

Trump is relatively new to politics, (by that I mean he's not long been a politician), Killary, on the other hand, has been in politics for 40 + years.

Killary has been part of a 'broken system' for so long that she can't even see where it's 'broken'.

'Axiomatic'? You bet it is !

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Re PC madness and the brainwashing of kids. -- data boy -- 2016-11-26
Re PC madness and the brainwashing of kids. -- heretosays -- 2016-11-27
Re PC madness and the brainwashing of kids. -- data boy -- 2016-11-27
Re PC madness and the brainwashing of kids. -- Foxy -- 2016-11-27
Re: Re PC madness and the brainwashing of kids. -- Curious -- 2016-11-27
Re PC madness and the brainwashing of kids. -- Foxy -- 2016-11-27
Re PC madness and the brainwashing of kids. -- big pharm -- 2016-11-27
Re PC madness and the brainwashing of kids. -- Foxy -- 2016-11-28
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