Why is the GOP so afraid?

Wow, talk about propaganda. There are numerous videos showing these anarchists assaulting Trump supporters, destroying public and private property, setting stuff on fire and looting. It's not a tiny sample of protesters and is the other way around. It's a tiny amount of protesters that aren't doing these things.

No its only like one or 2 people according to luther, lol
 
Baby Boomers, and to an extent GenXers are growing increasingly scared that minorities are going to attack them in their safe homes and neighborhoods, social programs will eat into their retirement or increase their insurance costs, and that "the world is going to hell in a handbasket."

This is important because these self-important *******s vote like no one's business. The older they get, the more active they get in elections from the local level to the federal level. They know how to hold on and desperately keep a sinking ship afloat at least until they die.

I do believe my generation and younger feels and thinks differently. But, we need to beat them where it matters, not just disagree with them and show disgust for the circus of nonsense they turn the world into as they try desperately to hold on to their absurd fiction of the great America from the 50s and early 60s.

You're generation will end up with even fewer power brokers with you living under their thumb more than any generation prior. Why you may ask.

Simple, there are so few within the millennial generation actually out there producing so the competition isn't as tough for those who do put their nose to the grindstone. They will end up in charge and tired of the chaff taking from them, when that happens good luck to you.
 
There are basically two types of people in the world; those who want to be left alone, and those who won't leave them alone. Ideally we could find some equal ground there. Throw politics in the mix and it becomes a sh*t show rather quickly.
 
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You're generation will end up with even fewer power brokers with you living under their thumb more than any generation prior. Why you may ask.

Simple, there are so few within the millennial generation actually out there producing so the competition isn't as tough for those who do put their nose to the grindstone. They will end up in charge and tired of the chaff taking from them, when that happens good luck to you.

They'll end up voting some socialist pig like Sanders into office as well.
 
Even if it's half of the 80%, it's a higher rate than rape in the Congo where they use it as a weapon of war.

That survey was what Trump was citing when he said the rapist speech.

Why would it be 40%? Half of a completely made up number is not a safe number to assume.

So Trump cited a terrible source? What a surprise!
 
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They'll end up voting some socialist pig like Sanders into office as well.

No, there's not that many of them to do that yet and before they can muster the power to do so the producers of their generation will shut them down. They are to easily lead, sorta like boiling a lobster. They wont know their in deep **** until it's to late.
 
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There are basically two types of people in the world; those who want to be left alone, and those who won't leave them alone. Ideally we could find some equal ground there. Throw politics in the mix and it becomes a sh*t show rather quickly.

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The burden of proof is not on the skeptic. It's on the person making the claim.

Which I did present a source. I do understand that surveys aren't the best sources, but it's not like Rape crime at the border is being tracked well. You have to know all it takes to disprove a claim is one fact.
 
There are basically two types of people in the world; those who want to be left alone, and those who won't leave them alone. Ideally we could find some equal ground there. Throw politics in the mix and it becomes a sh*t show rather quickly.

Dang, when did you decide to get all philosophical and stuff?
 
Which I did present a source. I do understand that surveys aren't the best sources, but it's not like Rape crime at the border is being tracked well. You have to know all it takes to disprove a claim is one fact.

A terrible source is no source at all.

It's not that it's a survey, it's that they give you absolutely no clue as to what their methodology was. The clues we do have lead me to believe that there is no way they have statistically significant data.
 
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A terrible source is no source at all.

It's not that it's a survey, it's that they give you absolutely no clue as to what their methodology was. The clues we do have lead me to believe that there is no way they have statistically significant data.

Jesus, you asked for a link, he gave you a link. Now you want to question the veracity of same.

If you didn't like the conclusions, don't ask the question.
 
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A terrible source is no source at all.

It's not that it's a survey, it's that they give you absolutely no clue as to what their methodology was. The clues we do have lead me to believe that there is no way they have statistically significant data.

At that point, it's speculation. We'd get into an almost pointless debate on semantics.
 
Baby Boomers, and to an extent GenXers are growing increasingly scared that minorities are going to attack them in their safe homes and neighborhoods, social programs will eat into their retirement or increase their insurance costs, and that "the world is going to hell in a handbasket."

This is important because these self-important *******s vote like no one's business. The older they get, the more active they get in elections from the local level to the federal level. They know how to hold on and desperately keep a sinking ship afloat at least until they die.

I do believe my generation and younger feels and thinks differently. But, we need to beat them where it matters, not just disagree with them and show disgust for the circus of nonsense they turn the world into as they try desperately to hold on to their absurd fiction of the great America from the 50s and early 60s.

What exactly do you think your generation brings to the table? What are some of your grand ideas?

Well, from what I could tell...

Boomers and Xers are afraid for their future, so they take advantage of their rights to vote and are politically active.

Thus, in response to this reprehensible behavior, he is advocating Milennials vote and be politically active because they are afraid for their future.
 
Well, from what I could tell...

Boomers and Xers are afraid for their future, so they take advantage of their rights to vote and are politically active.

Thus, in response to this reprehensible behavior, he is advocating Milennials vote and be politically active because they are afraid for their future.

It's the circle of life.
 
Jesus, you asked for a link, he gave you a link. Now you want to question the veracity of same.

If you didn't like the conclusions, don't ask the question.

He made an outlandish claim. I'm asking for support of the claim. I didn't literally mean "give me any link". He gave me a link, yes, but it is not even remotely reliable information....information is kind of the point. Surprised you're getting involved to say something so irrelevant.
 

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