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But blacks only make up 12.3%, Hispanic/Latinos make up 12.5%, Asians at 3.6%, all natives only 1%, and all other than white only 5.5% total at 34.9% of the entire population of roughly only half are voting age and working age-- so that's 17.45% of the voting population 241 million voting age total, that's only 42 million total potential votes. Dilute the numbers further by voter participation rate of 55.45%, 44.6% not voting 18.73 million other than white race voters. Of which 65% of Latinos voted Hillary losing quite a few of the 18.73 million to Trump, and about 12% of black voters voted for Trump, even more losses from the minority races. Minorities are still overall a small fraction of the voting public, and every vote from them counts. They're not the vast majority of working class in the US. And "turning a wrench?" Well same can be said by lower income jobs working at fast food or retail wanting $15 an hour. Don't pit workers against each other. That's how Hillary lost and Trump won.
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It will end up being a bloody one if it doesn't happen peacefully. Many of us have little to nothing to lose.
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Oh, but it would. It'd give their boring lives something to complain about. And they could imagine another several dozen mansions, yachts, or bets on various so called investments they could have done. Would have been devastating for our oligarchs.
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They've morphed toward the GOP. GOP and DNC establishment are essentially the same thing. Specifically on economic policy.
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You have to start somewhere. And since the DNC via corrupt methods and some non-corrupt methods picked a bad candidate, Hillary, he decided she needed all the help she could get to keep an even worse candidate from winning. And he still won. It's the people who need to stop being "pragmatic" by picking between coke and pepsi. Only 7% of the voter population voted in the DNC and 7% in the GOP. 86% of the public need to be active either in primaries or make their own parties and put forward their representatives for election. Instead of just waiting to be served like at a cafe'. Because they will be... on the platter as they have been for the past several decades.
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