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George W. Bush beat Al Gore handily in the 2000 presidential election
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<blockquote data-quote="Classicalfan626" data-source="post: 127342" data-attributes="member: 6594"><p>[USER=288]@Einstein[/USER] - I will definitely try something when I change history, but you can't please everyone. You may not agree, but I think capitalism in its pure sense is the best for the world, just like the Founding Fathers intended. What we've been witnessing from the actions of the federal government is <strong><em>not</em></strong> true capitalism, but that interwoven with communism/socialism/totalitarianism. And, obviously, nations do have to go through some sort of tough times for the good to ultimately conquer the evil. You can believe what you choose, but I just feel that IMO your ideas are a little too radical.</p><p></p><p>[USER=7714]@tflofasho[/USER] - Take my word for it: A Gore presidency would almost certainly lead to disastrous consequences for the U.S. For one, Gore is a Democrat, and most of today's Democrats are either communists or socialists.</p><p></p><p>[USER=6456]@TimeFlipper[/USER] - You have excellent ideas for dealing with things in the here and now. I'm just speculating: We <strong><em>are</em></strong> entitled to both a popular Bush presidency and a popular Trump presidency, are we not?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Classicalfan626, post: 127342, member: 6594"] [USER=288]@Einstein[/USER] - I will definitely try something when I change history, but you can't please everyone. You may not agree, but I think capitalism in its pure sense is the best for the world, just like the Founding Fathers intended. What we've been witnessing from the actions of the federal government is [B][I]not[/I][/B] true capitalism, but that interwoven with communism/socialism/totalitarianism. And, obviously, nations do have to go through some sort of tough times for the good to ultimately conquer the evil. You can believe what you choose, but I just feel that IMO your ideas are a little too radical. [USER=7714]@tflofasho[/USER] - Take my word for it: A Gore presidency would almost certainly lead to disastrous consequences for the U.S. For one, Gore is a Democrat, and most of today's Democrats are either communists or socialists. [USER=6456]@TimeFlipper[/USER] - You have excellent ideas for dealing with things in the here and now. I'm just speculating: We [B][I]are[/I][/B] entitled to both a popular Bush presidency and a popular Trump presidency, are we not? [/QUOTE]
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