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Eyes on San Jose now, anti-Trumpers attacking Trump supporters leaving the rally.
Democrats don't go to jail for being Democrats though and it all starts at the top of the party. "Leadership" by example.The Sam Jose situation last night was ridiculous. The people who touched or in any way physically threatened the Trump people should have gone to jail. No amount of resentment can justify that behavior.
The Sam Jose situation last night was ridiculous. The people who touched or in any way physically threatened the Trump people should have gone to jail. No amount of resentment can justify that behavior.
LOL. You get a few hundred extreme folks at a rally and ascribe it to 80 million people
And ironically call them unhinged. Have you taken a look at your leader?
LOL. You get a few hundred extreme folks at a rally and ascribe it to 80 million people
And ironically call them unhinged. Have you taken a look at your leader?
"Our police officers have done an extremely courageous and professional job so far," San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo told The Associated Press by phone. "We're all still holding our breath to see the outcome of this dangerous and explosive situation."
The mayor, a Democrat and Hillary Clinton supporter, criticized Trump for coming to cities and igniting problems that local police departments had to deal with.
"At some point Donald Trump needs to take responsibility for the irresponsible behavior of his campaign," Liccardo said.
I don't ascribe it to 80 million people. But I do think your party needs to start putting the brakes on this kind of behavior and disavowing it. Just like this nonsense:
San Jose protesters attack Trump supporters with punches, eggs | Fox News
Exactly why is he putting this all on Trump? For real? Can't put any blame on the protesters at all can he?
And there only was a "dangerous and explosive" situation because he and the police allowed it to get that way.
Your party and it's followers are doing more to ensure a President Trump than the GOP ever dreamed of. As UTC said, it's a sympathy boost. But I'll go one step further and say it's going to be an anger boost. You think moderates and centrists are going to flock to the DNC while this kind of behavior is going on?
Kind of funny how lefties freaked out because Trump didnt disavow David Duke..but sit on their hands when actual racist people commit acts of violence...I don't ascribe it to 80 million people. But I do think your party needs to start putting the brakes on this kind of behavior and disavowing it. Just like this nonsense:
San Jose protesters attack Trump supporters with punches, eggs | Fox News
Exactly why is he putting this all on Trump? For real? Can't put any blame on the protesters at all can he?
And there only was a "dangerous and explosive" situation because he and the police allowed it to get that way.
Your party and it's followers are doing more to ensure a President Trump than the GOP ever dreamed of. As UTC said, it's a sympathy boost. But I'll go one step further and say it's going to be an anger boost. You think moderates and centrists are going to flock to the DNC while this kind of behavior is going on?
Democrats in Washington have begun discussing how to encourage Sen. Bernie Sanders to end his campaign without alienating his legions of supporters, as party leaders grow eager to unite the party behind Hillary Clinton and provide a more robust defense for her candidacy.
The widespread view, according to interviews with senators, House members and senior party officials, is that Sanders needs to see the writing on the wall himself: That he has no mathematical possibility to win the race and would be better-served to see his agenda enacted if he urged his backers to support Clinton.
If he doesn't drop out, the options on how to persuade him to quit boil down to this: Propose potential process reforms, including gutting the role of superdelegates in choosing the next nominee, give him a prime speaking slot at the Democratic Convention and even dump the head of the Democratic National Committee, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a controversial figure among Sanders' supporters.
The drop in the unemployment rate was primarily due to a drop in the labor force participation rate, which fell to a 2016 low of 62.6 percent, a level near a four-decade low. The number of Americans not in the labor force surged to a record 94.7 billion, an increase of 664,000.
Wall Street was looking for payroll growth of 162,000 and the unemployment rate holding steady at 5.0 percent.
Instead, the private sector added just 25,000 jobs. Previous months' reports also saw sharp downward revisions, with March sliding from 208,000 to 186,000 and April going from 160,000 to 123,000.
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/06/03/us-nonfarm-payrolls-may-2016.html
And Clinton is running on continuing the economic policies of Obama?
The immigrants that are here legally ARE actually listening to him and guess what......they are supporting him and the WALL......
I agree that HRC should say something about not having any violence at these events.
It's to her benefit to have everyone calm the f down and actually listen to Trump.