Author Topic: Who will you vote for the 2016 presidential election?  (Read 6689 times)


Sanders will be unable to do anything that he wants if Congress stays as a republican majority.

Sanders' economic ideas themselves are also unsound. The way he thinks he can do everything is basically create these massive welfare, healthcare, and college loan reform initiatives and just take the money away from the rich to pay for them.

You don't take (too much) money away from the bloody rich. What stops them from moving the HQ out of the US and just moving? You can't take their green, or it won't trickle down. Same thing for raising minimum wage - people will HAVE to get fired and human work will be too expensive that people will just start looking at automation for making your hamburger. You can't raise the prices of fast food and expect profits to go up - people don't want to pay 58 bucks for a Big Mac. This is simple economics.
Trickle-down economics doesnt work.

My decision of who to vote for currently is between Ben Carson and Donald Annoying Orange, though I don't like Carson because he's super weak and soft-spoken, and I strongly object to Donald Annoying Orange's plans to monitor/spy on US citizens based on their religious affiliation (he wants to create a spying/monitoring system on muslim american citizens from what i've heard), as that's a blatant violation of the 1st Amendment.
Both are god awful imo. Annoying Orange is a tribal warmonger, and Carson is an evangelist

Even if I agreed with Hillary's stances more, I'd still vote Bernie. She's utterly unconvincing in argument. She refuses to choose a stance and skates issues pathetically.
I agree. Bernie also feels more like a real person who cares about what he says. Hilary feels robotic. Plus, Hilary is heavily pro-war iirc.