I'm starting to believe as a NEET that it would be better for me to vote for Hillary.
I wouldn't mind working but I'm starting to have doubts any jobs will come to my area. I live in a flyover state.
>>78989076
should have sucked off Bernie when you had the chance you commie fuck
>>78989337
I knew he couldn't win to begin with. I'm not stupid. I'm just jobless and It seems hopeless at the moment that I will ever find a job.
>>78989076
>There is no job, no real future for me here
>Decides to stay
>>78989422
what is your logic? Hillary will create jobs? are you even thinking?
>>78989551
I don't have the money to move.
>>78989806
I don't know. I just don't see any difference between Hillary and Donald at this point. Politically they're both doing whatever is expedient and are likely to change their mind as soon as their in office. Might as well vote for the one who will start ww3 and give me a job that way.
>>78989932
>Politically they're both doing whatever is expedient
but their starting positions are different
>and are likely to change their mind as soon as their in office
again the temperament is different
>Might as well vote for the one who will start ww3
if trump gets in the Jews will show their hands (or possibly before)
>and give me a job that way.
this isn't a rësumé advice centre
>>78990597
Their starting points might of been different but the end goal looks the same.
>>78990781
what is that end goal?
>>78990965
Globalism.
>>78991050
how is trump a globalist in the same vein as Hillary?
>>78991200
The fact he is a businessman and has interest in trade. Likely to sacrifice liberty for "jobs" when in reality he'll just end up propping up big business instead and fewer employees due to robotics on the horizon.
He might intend to improve the situation for the poor but he has practiced cutting off the weak links his whole life for the profit of the few.
See what I mean?
>>78991724
holy shit you are dumb
>>78991921
Great argument. Totally convinced.
>>78991724
>Likely to sacrifice liberty for "jobs" when in reality he'll just end up propping up big business
He wants to enforce our borders which would cut down on the ~10 million illegal immigrants living in the US. If you remove them there will be fewer unskilled laborers in the market to keep down the cost of labor. This would hurt big business while increasing wages for the poorest Americans
>>78991724
>The fact he is a businessman
that in itself means nothing
>Likely to sacrifice liberty for "jobs"
what is liberty?
>he has practiced cutting off the weak links his whole life
such as?
>>78992618
Hmm good point. What is the chances he will get the establishment either republican or democrat to close the borders though? He isn't a dictator.
>>78992157
this is an obvious b8 thread and your entire statement is based off and assumption contrary to the intentions of Trump in reference to American sovereignty and manufacturing.
Saying what you think will happen without facts to support it is also not an argument, its basically fanfiction
>>78992885
>having questions is bait now
Well then.
>>78993059
can you point out the question here?>>78991724
looks more like an assumption
>>78992795
He doesn't need to pass a bill to enforce immigration laws that already exist. Obama could enforce these laws and punish sanctuary cities but he knows illegals will vote D so why would he
>>78991724
Hes going to be more of the same?
no problem.
All his supports with completely flip on him.
>"Hey regressive left you know how you were calling this guy a racist bigot evil Hitler? you were right" we were so fucking dumb to even vote for this man. Lets demand impeachment and get riled up like at the aniti trump rallies."
bias liberal media would eat it up.
Look at brexit. All NPR's reporting on it was interviewing Brits saying "oh wow i didn't think it wouldn't really happen gee wizz I wish I could take it back"
More of the same just isn't going to go smoothly.
Even if Hillary wins.
>>78995799
would*