USA-Märkte

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  • USA-Märkte

    Wanli, 04.05.2014 14:18
    #1

    Für Vorwahlmärkte ab dem nächsten Jahr wär ich schon bereit, was springen zu lassen, wenn das Finanzierungsmodell dann noch aktuell ist.

    An einem Markt zum Senat bei den kommenden Midterms würd ich mich auch beteiligen, wenn auch andere dabei wären; dann könnte man ja zusammen überlegen, wie man den Markt am besten gestaltet. 40 Euro wär er mir wert - und Euch?

  • RE: USA-Märkte

    last-exit, 06.05.2014 00:20, Reply to #1
    #2

    Ich werde mich auch beteiligen.

  • RE: USA-Märkte

    drui (MdPB), 19.05.2014 15:52, Reply to #2
    #3

    Idaho lässt die Erwartungen an hochkarätige GOP-Kandidaten in ungeahnte Höhen steigen:

    http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/05/15/this-gop-primary-debate-for-idaho-governor -is-so-bonkers-we-dont-know-where-to-start/

    The debate for Idaho governor was so crazy and colorful, we don’t know where to start. (...) Brown opened by complaining about taxes — nothing unusual for a political debate. He then remarked that “the child is the father of the man” — quoting the poet William Wordsworth — and claimed that after leaving the military, God told him he would one day be commander-in-chief. “Don’t think I’m crazy, because I’m not,” he assured all of Idaho. Brown was followed by Bayes, who bragged that he was jailed for homeschooling and had 77 descendants. The GOP candidate explained he wanted to become governor so that he could stop abortion, since he didn’t want to follow the Supreme Court to hell. (...)

    “We [bikers] are cop magnets like a Playboy bunny wearing a mini-skirt gets hit on all the time,” he explained. His experience as a taxi driver had proven to him that gay and lesbian couples truly loved each other, and therefore should be allowed to be married. His passionate defense of same-sex marriage, however, was cut short by the moderator. “Sorry, I didn’t see the lights going,” he apologized. (...)

    The moderators gave Bayes a chance to pontificate further on his view of abortion. But instead of talking about the issue, he complained that his TV talked to him about homeschooling for hours and he threatened to shoot anyone who tried to take away his children. Bayes said that — like Brown — he didn’t care about political correctness. He finally got around to the issue of abortion, calling it murder, before the moderators moved on.

    (...) The issue of wolves was also raised during the debate. Bayes proudly claimed that he killed a wolf while it was still on the Endangered Species List. (...)

    “You go in there and you use spiritual warfare. Everybody talks about the natural, but I’m going to talk about the other realm we exist in. Buying those evil spirits that are behind the feds with the blood of Jesus, the name of Jesus, the power of the Holy Spirit, the power of agreement, the word of God. Take air superiority and then roll in with your tanks on the ground.” His glorious plan, however, was interrupted by the moderator, who noted that the question was about taxes. (...)

    Brown said that after God told him he was going to be president, he got the presidential seal tattooed on his shoulder and launched his presidential campaign. Unfortunately, that campaign got him kicked out of the basement he was living in. Brown showed a note from an alleged prophet that stated the conversation with God was the real deal. He explained he was only running for governor because he needed practice.

    Bayes concluded by saying that the Chernobyl nuclear disaster of 1986 was a sign of the apocalypse. Idaho needed to stock up on potassium iodide to protect themselves from radiation, he remarked. “My Bible says it’s going to get worse and worse and worse,” he shouted, while banging his podium. “We better get us some.”

    Yeahh! Den letzten demokratischen Gouverneur von Idaho gab's 1889, einer von den Irren wird es also werden.

  • RE: USA-Märkte

    gruener (Luddit), 02.09.2014 17:43, Reply to #3
    #4

    ich denke, es ist an der zeit, sich ernsthafte gedanken über die midterm elections zu machen...

    in zwei monaten wird in den usa gewählt.

  • RE: USA-Märkte

    Dr.Ottl, 04.09.2014 21:34, Reply to #4
    #5

    so wie es aussieht bleibt nur a) Wanli als infoquelle und b) als sponsor ;)

    aber Wanli hat sich rar gemacht, schade :(

  • RE: USA-Märkte

    gruener (Luddit), 10.09.2014 01:09, Reply to #5
    #6

    seems so. :-(

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