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uppityperson

uppityperson's Journal
uppityperson's Journal
October 9, 2016

I don't want Trump to drop out.

I want him beaten by a landslide.

October 8, 2016

My name is uppityperson and I'm an addict

I keep checking trump's twitter to see if he has gotten access again.

October 8, 2016

Seattle Times endorses Hillary! Good write-up to share, addresses False Equivalency crap

I am glad to read this because they take the "both are flawed" thing and go on to state repeatedly why to vote for Hillary, why to not vote for Trump. For most of us the reasons address apparent. But for those who might vote for him, this is great recommendation as to why not.

http://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/editorials/the-times-recommends-hillary-clinton-the-only-choice-for-president/

HILLARY Clinton is a magnificent choice — for some voters. For everyone else, there is no reasonable alternative. We’re all tired of election hyperbole, but the importance to America’s future of this year’s presidential election cannot be overstated.

Both candidates are flawed. But one of them, Republican nominee Donald Trump, poses an enormous risk to America’s prosperity, security and stability.

Clinton, the Democrats’ nominee, clearly has the experience, knowledge and temperament needed to maintain and improve America’s standing at home and abroad.

Yes, we need more outsiders and candor in politics. That does not justify electing an unqualified candidate whose policies and behavior contradict the values of most Washingtonians and Americans, Republicans and Democrats, conservatives and liberals.....

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