Re: 2016 Election Day Night
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 11:48 am
I've lost a few bets in my time, General. It's only money. What odds did you get and how much were you due to win? Painful, I know.
What you don't know can't hurt them.
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The money is no biggie, I'm more worried about the whole cascading failure thing.coffin_dodger » Wed Nov 09, 2016 10:48 am wrote:I've lost a few bets in my time, General. It's only money. What odds did you get and how much were you due to win? Painful, I know.
In addition to her not following well established precedent and having a speech on election night, this is just more weirdness... par for the course. Health issues? Crushing disappointment precipitating a health crisis?General Patton » Wed Nov 09, 2016 6:42 pm wrote:She's late for her speech but she's been late to lots of these things
Imagine giving a concession speech to the guy who said he's going to put you in jail.RocketMan » Wed Nov 09, 2016 10:52 am wrote:In addition to her not following well established precedent and having a speech on election night, this is just more weirdness... par for the course. Health issues? Crushing disappointment precipitating a health crisis?General Patton » Wed Nov 09, 2016 6:42 pm wrote:She's late for her speech but she's been late to lots of these things
That's cool - we should applaud wealth transference from oligarchy wherever we can find it.Also the dude is in shock over Trump winning, he was offering 4x payouts if Trump won (retarded oligarch's son).
Now does anyone think we're going to get rid of him in 4-8 years?crikkett » Wed Nov 09, 2016 11:24 am wrote:I think Trump gamed the election, but didn't steal it. I think Hillary lost the election because her party cheated to help her win the primaries.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... cenes.html
Donald Trump's presidential victory has sparked protests across America with some demonstrators setting trash on fire, smashing windows and burning the US flag.
Supporters of rival candidates clashed outside the White House as Americans woke up to the reality of Trump's surprise win after the most divisive presidential campaign in recent history.
Meanwhile, parties held on university campuses across liberal states soon turned into wakes as swathes of red covered the electoral college map.
Hundreds of people on California college campuses and in Oregon marched against the Republican's election in the early hours.
Police says at least 500 people swarmed on streets in and around UCLA early Wednesday morning, some shouting anti-Trump expletives.
Are you SERIOUSLY asking me to feel Hillary's pain? I don't wish her ill as such, but I am deeply, deeply disinterested in her "plight".General Patton » Wed Nov 09, 2016 7:02 pm wrote:Imagine giving a concession speech to the guy who said he's going to put you in jail.RocketMan » Wed Nov 09, 2016 10:52 am wrote:In addition to her not following well established precedent and having a speech on election night, this is just more weirdness... par for the course. Health issues? Crushing disappointment precipitating a health crisis?General Patton » Wed Nov 09, 2016 6:42 pm wrote:She's late for her speech but she's been late to lots of these things
wew
More likely she's thrown a hissy-fit, in disbelief that she didn't get her own way for the first time.Now they trotted out Kaine... I'm starting to believe something is wrong with Hillary, health-wise. What a deflated, tired charade.