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This email blast comes from the Office of Multicultural Affairs at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell:
From: Otero, Elsie F Date: Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 10:49 AM Subject: Post Election Support Dear Students, We at the Multicultural Affairs Office hope this email reaches you and you are doing ok. We know many of you stayed up waiting to hear of the election results. These are unprecedented times. The nation as well as our community is reacting in many different ways. We are reaching out to each of you because we know that this was an intense election and we are already hearing a number of reactions, feelings and emotions. This is a critical time to make sure that you, your friends, classmates, neighbors are doing ok and seeking the appropriate support especially if they need a place to process or work through what they’re feeling. You may hear or notice reactions both immediate and in the coming weeks, some anticipated and many that may be difficult to articulate or be shared. While it may take some time to fully take in all the recent events, please also know that the OMA office is here for you. Our UMass Lowell community is here for you. Do not hesitate at all to come in or ask for support. Today there is a Post-election self-care session from 12-4pm in Moloney. The event will include cookies, mandalas, stress reduction techniques and mindfulness activities. Counseling and Health Services will also be available. We have sent out messages through our Social Media sites as well as encouraging students to drop in all week. Above all, take good care and know that there is strength in our community that you can lean on. Kind regards, Office of Multicultural Affairs Staff Leslie Wong, Director Elsie Otero, Associate Director Francine Coston, Associate Director Allyson Lynch, Coordinator Michelle, Zohlman, Graduate Fellow Elsie Otero Associate Director, Office of Multicultural Affairs University of Massachusetts Lowell 220 Pawtucket Street, Suite 366 Lowell, MA 01845 |
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FEMA camps. Seriously. |
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That turned out to be a great analysis Dan :tro::tro::tro: |
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Coach mentioned Bill Mitchell earlier, and really were it not for his selflessness, taking the time to explain the science behind why certain groups (and subgroups) get weighted and how to determine accurate weighting, and offering explanations on how to interpret the demographics, I would likely not have gotten as involved. Dude deserves immense credit. He was tireless and when he wasn't helping breakdown what was coming out, he was getting attacked, regularly, by "polling geniuses" like Frank Luntz and Nate Silver. Turns out there was a perfect storm of over estimating Clinton support, underestimating college graduate (*educated*) whites, and most importantly the fact that Blacks and legal Latinos seem care more about good jobs & safe communities than they do some invisible, blind allegiance to the Democratic Party. He carried 10% more of the Latino vote than did Romney in 2012, and similar numbers among Blacks. Only one poll, the LA Times/USC poll - utilized an enthusiasm algorithm Which had Trump on top virtually every single day since the conventions. In an ordinary election cycle, this likely would not have come into play and because of this, was considered an outlier by 538 and not given it's proper credence. |
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On CNN right now they are showing that there are thousands of people protesting right now in New York. These people are so pathetic. What are they protesting? They lost the election. They are a bunch of cry babies. I can understand them being upset. I certainly was not happy with the results in 2008 or 2012. But I wasn't going to protest. There was nothing to protest. My candidates lost fair and square, end of story. There was nothing I could do. I had to accept the result.
Obama and Clinton actually showed some class today. I wish I could say the same thing for these idiots who are protesting. |
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It will all be over soon and the stuttering p.ussy prep school/Harvard douchecanoe will have to go preemptive and pardon half the beltway. Let their dumb brainwashed sheep tear their cities up. More construction work for the real Americans when Trump takes command. :tro::tro::tro: |
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No. this is nothing but a temper tantrum. We have a generation of adult-sized children suffering from severe cases of arrested development. Laughably encouraged by the Alinskyite far-left that have pervaded our "higher learning" institutions (the ones that excused these special snowflakes from their responsibilities today to reflect with *quite time* to *cope* with the iiiGASP!!! election of Donald Trump). Once again, the ceaseless corruption of the MSM continues with non-stop coverage of these "peaceful protests" rather than calling them what they are. Of course. |
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Have a friend who is a student at NYU. She said students all over the campus were calling for counseling appointments today to console their feeble, traumatized brains. Pathetic.
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Ed Klein: Hillary Couldn't Stop Crying, Told Friend She Blames Comey and Obama For Loss
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsmax-Tv/ed.../09/id/758084/ |
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'memba when boss gave me heat for linking Alex Jones/Infowars?
I 'memba. Now Alex Jones has more credibility than all of the mainstream media. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grD_IINiH9c "Hello darkness my old friend":D |
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I think her expectation was that Bernie's followers would just fall into line after she won the nomination, ala her supporters did for Obama in '08. But, with all the controversy around the entire nomination, those people felt abandoned by their own party, so they made their voice heard loud and clear by NOT going to the polls to endorse her, or even worse, they endorsed her opponent. Obviously this is all very fresh for the country, but the Democratic party should stop looking at factors outside of their own party to blame for their loss. IMO, this was a self-destruct on their part, and it should further prove that people don't always vote for whomever their party props up in front of them. Also, the fact that Democrats immediately started to question or insinuate that Bernie would have won easy, speaks to how divided the party was. lastly, the Libertarians and Gary Johnson didn't help out the Democrats either -bt- |
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It was, quite literally, all platitudes and Trump bashing. The exposure of the DNC fix against Bernie, and more importantly the fact that this shill went on the stump for her even after they screwed his supporters, kept them away and disillusioned. For the record, Bernie would have been obliterated by Trump. It would not have even been close. Quote:
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Yeah the dem establishment voter was not going to the polls for Bernie and the Never Trump camp wouldn't do their pearl clutching routine since Bernie isn't part of the false left-right neocon warmonger circle.
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George Soros turned on his own people when he ran out of options.
If Trump is for real he's going to put ol' George in a position where his options are severely limited. Don't be surprised when the funding dries up for the far left radicals and mysteriously goes to the polar opposite side. From a rational point of view this would enable him to garner sympathy for the left again. Going to be an interesting couple of years. :D |
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Politics as a substitute religion rarely brings much happiness. |
Some of the liberals are actually starting to make sense for once. I never thought I'd see the day where I agreed with Michael Moore.
http://dailycaller.com/2016/11/11/mi...-racist-video/ And then Chris Matthews made a lot of sense: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjVNI6UiHV4 |
If there was no voter fraud, Trump might have won the popular vote too. As it stands right now, it looks like Hillary won the popular vote by around 450,000 votes. It is estimated that approximately 5% of illegal aliens vote. So that is around 800,000 people. They vote democrat by a margin of about 4-1. So if 8000,000 illegal aliens voted, and they voted for Hillary by a margin of 4-1, that would net Hillary an extra 480,000 votes. Without those illegal votes, Trump may have won the popular vote. Here is a Washington Post article about this subject:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...mber-election/ |
This woman should go to jail for child abuse. She threw her 7 year old son out of the house for voting for Trump in a mock election at school. The poor kid was scared to death and was crying hysterically.
http://www.wnd.com/2016/11/mom-inves...or-trump-vote/ |
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Take for example NY State Presidential Election Results: Hillary Clinton Democrat 4,143,874 58.8% Donald J. Trump Republican 2,640,570 37.5 Gary Johnson Libertarian 161,836 2.3 Jill Stein Green 99,895 1.4 The polls closed at 9:00pm, and by 9:01pm the had already called the state for Clinton. Question - how many Republicans, knowing that their votes would have no impact, did not bother to vote? Important to note that statewide, there are approx 11,500,000 active, registered voters. Now, hypothetically, assume that they notified Republicans well in advance that this would be contested by Popular vote, then how many would have stayed home, now knowing their voices would actually be heard? It is asinine to assume that the margin in victory is static. Yet, the MSM continues to drone on about it rather than report the facts. Between California, New York, and Illinois alone, it is safe to assume numbers approaching 1 million Republicans didn't bother to vote because under the current electoral system and the state in which they reside, they know full well going in that their vote is meaningless. In my opinion, were if the election were contested differently, Trump would have clearly won both the popular vote. |
Note from Canada: Mexico is open
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More compassion for the "Love Trumps Hate" howling horde:
![]() Apparently they actually don't give a sh.it who's "children are watching" Funny thing - no one was fooled. We know them better than they know themselves. |
Daily hypocrisy reminder:
"Anyone not willing to accept the results of an election is a danger to our Democracy" ~ Hillary Rodham Clinton (2 weeks ago). |
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