Dems: Did They Learn ANYTHING?

That’s '70’s chic…

Save that Europeans are way more nationalistic and racist that americans typically are.
When you hear a European criticize the U.S. ask them what they think of gypsies… You will learn to cuss in their language.

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More nationalistic than Americans? That I’d have to see, even though their countries are probably more similar to actual “nations” than this country is.

Are gypsies well-liked anywhere? I have no experience with them, but I’ve never heard someone speak well of them.

Rule of thumb with gypsies in Rome is, don’t believe shit and watch your wallet.

I only carried a debit card, credit card and cash all in my front pockets when I was there. Nothing else, no ID nothing of personal value. When I traveled I wore fanny pack to keep everything important in front of me. Looking dumb, beat being robbed blind…

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They are more subtle about it. They don’t plant the flag on pickup trucks and drive around or make a big fuss. But if you are in Italy, the italians hate the Swiss, the french, the germans, etc. basically all their neighbors. If you go to Germany they hate all their neighbors, if you go the the Czech republic they hate all their neighbors, I think you can see the pattern.
And when their futbol team wins… Holy shit… When their hockey team wins, it’s not near as bad as soccer, but they’ll be waving their flags and singing their anthem… But, universally they all hate gypsies.
Now, the fault is the gypsies fault. They earned their reputations and they fit their stereotypes to a ‘T’. They are as bad as people say they are… I don’t honestly know what you do with people like that. If it was just an irrational hatred based on culture or race, that would be one thing. But the gypsies wreak havoc where ever they go and they are bold about it. What are you supposed to do if people’s fears are actualized and justified?

Ben Shapiro once said that facts don’t care about your feelings, which is to say “if the shoe fits…” If you thought the Europeans locals were pissed about gypsies, just imagine adding all that reckless Muslim immigration to that. After seeing Italy vote down Renzi’s referendum and announce he will resign, I don’t see Italy staying in the EU much longer. When I speak with my family in Rome, it’s very clear the people are at a boiling point.

Agree with you about soccer, especially when the European and World cup are going on. When Italy won the World Cup in 2006, with the exception of emergency services, the entire country shut down to party for a week.

I used to be the manager of an off track betting parlor, and we would regularly get mobs of gypsies come through. I agree with everything Pat says about them.

Didn’t know where to post this but Trump has put a homeless woman in his NY hotel for 8 years.

Here is another good one that’ll bring the feels and is an example of why I defend Millennials quite a bit around here:
http://tribunist.com/military/must-read-john-kelly-describes-moment-two-marines-who-faced-down-truck-bomb-in-iraq/?utm_source=MOH

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I have found the same attitude in training their troops, but, lets not forget the British troopers, who harbor some really homicidal feelings toward most of Europe:)), And don’t forget our Asian allies, not much love lost between Japan and Korea. Now being a gaijin is a really educational experience.

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No not a thing. They lost the house, senate, most of the nations statehouses and governorships. Yet they rant about overwhelmingly winning the popular vote of California (A state that all but tells Illegal aliens to vote) as if they are the real majority.

No Trump beat your ass like a drum and he under performed the rest of his party. Yet you see yourself as having the backing of the people. Because you live in very politically segregated areas. Most hard core dems have never talked to an average citizen

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Off topic but GULP,

Hillary spent 1.2 billion in her losing campaign. I’m not sure how much Trump raised, but I’d be willing to bet that it was far less than half that much. Then he threw in about 70 million of his own money. I’m not sure but I think Bernie raised close to 1 billion in his losing effort to win the nomination.

Be nice to see totals in spreadsheet but astounding waste of (mostly) rich people’s money

What was the point of this SuperPAC? BillionairesForBernie.org total raised $0. I assume it was setup by a non-billionare to tried to ask for Billionares to donate money.

So… no Billionaires supported Bernie!!!

I guess that was feeling the Bern, lol

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Jeb Bush spent 152MM and couldn’t ever get his mama to back him lol

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Well that’s odd he raised about a quarter of a billion dollars and spent just about every dime. Yet, immediately after the presidential election he was able to afford a $700,000 beach house. I wonder where he got that money? He was never wealthy to begin with. He served as Mayor of Burlington VT. and has been a Senator for about 10 years…oh wait he did end up not tearing the democratic party apart and endorsing someone who he admittedly could not stand. I guess that paid off for the socialist phony.

Yeah, she never wanted Jeb to run for President. I think she saw in him what the rest of the common folks eventually saw.