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Offline Ptarmigan

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Most Agree With Trump on America's Lost Greatness, Bloomberg Poll Finds
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2015-09-24/most-agree-with-trump-on-america-s-lost-greatness-bloomberg-poll-finds

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Americans are “fed up” with politics, suspect the wealthy are getting an unfair edge, and think the country is going in the wrong direction, according to a new Bloomberg Politics poll that lays bare the depth and breadth of the discontents propelling outsider candidates in the Republican presidential field.

The survey shows that 72 percent of Americans think their country isn't as great as it once was—a central theme of front-runner Donald Trump's campaign. More than a third prefer a presidential candidate without experience in public office.

America is not what it used to be. It is a shadow of its former self.
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Re: Most Agree With Trump on America's Lost Greatness, Bloomberg Poll Finds
« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2015, 10:51:46 AM »
America is a shadow of her former self, but only thanks to the feckless Obama and his legislative and judicial accomplices and all the millions of deranged voters who foisted him upon us. :argh:  We could become greater than we once were, if only we had people in office who acted in the nation's best interests, not in the best interests of every adversary and plain old enemy we have in this world.  Hence, the enormous popularity of those who are outside the doings of your everyday average political whore (all the Dems and plenty of Repubs) currently holding office.
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