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It's certainly possible the polling is flawed and producing an incorrect prediction.
In 2008, I didn't even believe Obama COULD win until Election Night when the results came in: it seemed inconceivable to me that enough Americans would pull the lever for a black man: I didn't think as a nation that we were there yet. And exit polling on Election Night in 2004 predicted Kerry would win.
Basically, once the tallies are in on Election Night, only then will I know it is over. The only election in recent memory where the result was totally a foregone conclusion was 1996.
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Well old chap, where the "School of the Americas" trained them, elections generally weren't required... Although, even El Salvador became a democracy with the inclusion of the leftist guerillas into the gov't...
And yes, the Monroe Doctrine. Of course the US exerted historical dominance over the continent, but when we were otherwise indisposed (ala the Civil War), peeps like the French usually became involved as well, like in their invasion of Mexico. It's a complex history, but it's hard to say the U.S. is any worse than the Soviet gangbang rape of Poland. The British in Ireland, India, Africa, etc.
As for Central and South America, yes the U.S. deserves a lot of blame for things. But so do the Latin Americans. They could have united long ago. We were meddling in their quarrels but not creating them...
While I have no problem reading them, it's sad to see Assuange just basically become a Russian fuck-puppet with his master ironically actually running a previous shill election with massively recorded incidents of voter fraud...
You could point to specific CIA plots like in the Italian elections, but then the Soviet NKVD/KGB were often funding the communists...
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The only time I regret canceling cable tv is when I can't find a decent stream to watch football games on line. Which thankfully doesn't happen all that much anymore. Of course I still unfortunately am stuck with Scumcast for internet (literally no other options available) so when those fucking assholes run their bot once an hour to deliberately fuck with anybody streaming anything (whether it's a video stream of a ball game, or the audio stream of the Mike Malloy show) they still find a way to fuck me over.
Besides the ridiculous $70/month price tag, I mean. And yes, that's just for internet. And it ain't the gigabit shit either.
I've got Playstation Vue for $30 a month instead of DirecTV for over $100. Vue has the local FOX sports channel so I can watch Cavs games. SlingTV didn't have the locals.
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I'd consider going with the Playstation Vue thing if they picked up the Seattle locals. Last time I checked, it wasn't an option. And Scumcast's own streaming service never made it past one or two test markets. That one was nothing but all the local channels, but that would be enough to get me local news and the Seahawks games. Have to credit Sony for NOT limiting their service to only Playstation hardware though... since really don't need a $400 video game system to watch TV.
I don't want Directv either. I hate to cancel the cable just in case I don't want to wait til the next day to watch the couple shows I like but I have no idea what other options are out there.
Vue works great on both kinds of FireTV devices, and I think I can watch on up to five at a time. When i had Sling they were only allowing one viewer per account. And Vue works pretty good over a wireless connection to the FireTV stick I have on an old HDTV in the garage. I doubt Vizio will ever add a competitor's streaming service to their smart TV's so the Fire stick was the way to go. Got Kodi sideloaded as well so I can pull stuff off my PC and stream it to the stick.
Vue has some locals, but all I can get here is local CBS. I don't know if or when the others are coming, but I have an antenna so I'm not too worried about it.
That's why I got rid of DTV. I was watching everything a day later anyways, and most of that content is free (legally or otherwise) the next day. I don't miss DTV. That and I quit watching stuff I had to keep up with every week, but I am watching Westworld. More music, less TV around here.
And now I see that AT&T is buying Time Warner. Hope that works out better than when AOL bought Time Warner.
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Turdonabummer's TV*
*you see, he's poor and should be shamed for it.
Right.
Oh, quit crying. It's nothing personal. All poor people from Cleveland should be shamed
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