A President For The 21st Century: Marco Rubio

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I stumbled upon this speech on YouTube with Rubio from a month ago at the 1871 club in Chicago. It is a startup tech incubator.

This might sound over the top but I was floored for 45 minutes. I am going to show this video to a lot of people, just shove it down their throat. I feel like I could've wrote this speech for him or if he just data mined my brain or something to take all the info out but then put it in thoughtful form. And I'm the type of person that never universally agrees with anyone else, I can always find a disagreement (as many of you on this forum know)

This was probably the best modern day speech by a politician I've heard. This guy gets it on every level. I don't think there was 1 thing he said for 45 minutes that wasn't spot on.

 

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I will watch it and report back .

He is one of the 3 I've narrowed it down to.


Ru voting for him
 

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Put it this way.....If he lost, it would be better for people to vote for Hilary so then in 4 years he could just win. Basically just adopt the 76ers strategy of tanking.

I mean this guy just gets it on every level regarding policy but he understands the challenges we're facing in a way that I just don't think a lot of politicians right now do. The rise of automation, globalism, costs of education/healthcare by getting away from competition and the effects of big government policy creating inequality and stifling innovation. The role technology is going to play in the future and how we have to be at the forefront of that. How to fix the skills gap, etc etc

It's no BS like "I'm going to bring the jobs back from China by negotiating with them" "We're going to run the country like a business" His positions are much more clearer and more defined than that. You can take ideas from the past and give them a modern spin but new times call for new actions and I think he understands that.

His message is delivered in a positive way though. Too much of politics has gotten negative and divisive. This guy is really someone everyone can feel good about voting for.
 

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The opening statement when he brings up Amazon and then the 3 minute mark of this is when I heard Rubio talk for the first time and he caught my attention. No other politicians are this intelligent on the economy and how to build it for the future as he is.

 
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The reason I like Carly F is because I would expect, and she has given the hint of, having such an understanding of our problems as a country and our best response to them. After all she was the CEO of the biggest technology company in the world. Unfortunately people have no idea what substance that requires.

I am very glad to hear that Rubio is similarly pitched. My respect for him as a candidate just took a very large leap.
 

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The reason I like Carly F is because I would expect, and she has given the hint of, having such an understanding of our problems as a country and our best response to them. After all she was the CEO of the biggest technology company in the world. Unfortunately people have no idea what substance that requires.

I am very glad to hear that Rubio is similarly pitched. My respect for him as a candidate just took a very large leap.

The CEO stuff means nothing. She took millions in bonus money while laying off thousands.


On second thought....that makes her a perfect candidate....she will fit right in with the others.
 
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Like I said, "people have no idea what substance that requires."

Laying off people is sometimes a necessity to keep the beast breathing and employing many, many more than are laid off. Would you prefer that the company shutters it's doors and ALL employees get laid off? It's a competetive world. Companies are forced to run lean. The days of do little jobs and tolerated incompetence have long ago left the barn. If you listened to your candidate Rubio you would understand that it's a new world. Companies need to adjust.
 

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Substance?

While Carly was CEO her company decreased significantly in value while enduring massive layoffs. She is responsible for the unsuccessful merger with Compaq, against the wishes of the company founder.

when asked to step down by the board, Carly left with 21 million dollar bonus and 19 million in stock options and pension.

Enough with her already. If she had a D behind her name, many of you would be calling her a greedy failure
 
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Substance?

While Carly was CEO her company decreased significantly in value while enduring massive layoffs. She is responsible for the unsuccessful merger with Compaq, against the wishes of the company founder.

when asked to step down by the board, Carly left with 21 million dollar bonus and 19 million in stock options and pension.

Enough with her already. If she had a D behind her name, many of you would be calling her a greedy failure

If she had a D behind her name, you'd fawn over her, like you do Hillary. Idiot.
 

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If she had a D behind her name, you'd fawn over her, like you do Hillary. Idiot.

Can you find one post where I did that? Just one? Of course you can't because you're a fucking idiot who makes shit up.

And and if her name was Carly Mohammed......you'd be calling her a terrorist. Fucking clown.
 

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Strange reaction. Figured people would be pretty excited there is a candidate that can go down as the best President of the 21st century.
 

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Substance?

While Carly was CEO her company decreased significantly in value while enduring massive layoffs. She is responsible for the unsuccessful merger with Compaq, against the wishes of the company founder.

when asked to step down by the board, Carly left with 21 million dollar bonus and 19 million in stock options and pension.

Enough with her already. If she had a D behind her name, many of you would be calling her a greedy failure

I posted something about this in another thread but even though her CEO run at HP was forgettable, it was pretty much a no win situation. She got hired in '99 at the height of the tech bubble, there was only 1 way to go and that was down. As costs for the PC camedown, margins became thin and the whole industry pretty much contracted. That was an industry of the 90s.

Dell went private a few year after Carly left, Gateway and Compaq basically don't exist anymore. That's like 90% of the PC market from the 90s right there. Then once the Macbook cameout and took market share it was pretty much all over.

After Fiorina left HP, nothing changed. They pretty much have their legacy business now but they don't really innovate a ton. Stock was barely above flat for a full 10 years after she left. Also, her big compensation and options were mostly negotiated when she was hired in '99 at the peak of the bubble and money was growing on trees.
 

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Rubio's the fucking man. He's talking about how autonomous cars need to get here soon cause his driving record sucks. He's talking how to fix education/health care from a quality and cost standpoint, talking how to retrain the middle class, create more innovation and competition, decrease regulation. And everything he is saying is nuanced and detailed.

He's talking about how as a society we need to deal with the rise of robotics and make sure we leverage it to our advantage rather than get displaced which is an issue that none of these other guys probably have any clue about. Trump said doesn't even use email. The world is about to change very drastically and it's time to be out ahead of that change.

Parents came to this country and worked as a maid and bartender, had 100k in student loans 4 years ago. He just understands what people are going through and can relate but has real unique 21st century free market solutions to fix the issues.

They better not try to jam him up him on some harassment charges.
 

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Put it this way.....If he lost, it would be better for people to vote for Hilary so then in 4 years he could just win. Basically just adopt the 76ers strategy of tanking.


In four years, there may not be much left worth saving. The 2016 presidential election may be the last time we get a vote before dimocraps usher in illegal bags of shit by the 10s of millions to bolster their voting base.

The housing voucher recipients will move out of the hood and into suburban homes they can't afford. Guess who will take their place in the ghettos? Yep, those same illegals. See how this is all connected?

Welcome to life living in the favelas! Hope you enjoy your new neighbors...because this is what suburbian America is destined to look like, with asshates like the Stuttering Clusterfuck looking down on it from his ivory tower every morning:

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Then in the words of the immortal Al Davis, there is only 1 thing left to do....

"Just win baby"
 

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Rubio has some good ideas for the future. He's also too rooted in the past. His views on Opening up Cuban relations are straight out of the 60's. His views on Women's choice are straight out of the 1860's. He also has a severe problem with his origins, which came to light in Florida, and will further come to light when he's a candidate for POTUS. He also is the R mirror image of Obama, a great, inexperienced orator, which is fine, unless your whole party's mantra is that electing the inexperienced, one term Senator Obama was a gigantic mistake. Rubio has a bright future, but his his immediate future would best be as a VP candidate, IMO, where he can get more experience if his ticket wins, or stay in the Senate and get more experience if his ticket loses.

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Says his parents "came to America following Fidel Castro's takeover" of Cuba.
Marco Rubio on Friday, October 21st, 2011 in a biography on his U.S. Senate website
[h=1]Sen. Marco Rubio said his parents 'came to America following Fidel Castro's takeover' of Cuba[/h] By Becky Bowers on Friday, October 21st, 2011 at 6:11 p.m.
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A screen grab of Marco Rubio's Senate website. U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio sold his American success story as he stumped across Florida two years ago.
His parents left Havana in 1959, he told a Panhandle audience, in search of a better life.
He told a Tampa Bay TV station, a Fox Business host and Sean Hannity on Fox News that his parents came from Cuba at the end of the 1950s — when dictator Fulgencio Batista fled Fidel Castro's revolution. "In 1959," he told Fox 13 and Fox Business. "In '58, '59," he told Fox News.
By Oct. 21, 2011, the biography on his U.S. Senate website still declared his parents "came to America following Fidel Castro's takeover."
But interviews, documents and news articles in September and October raised doubts.
PolitiFact Florida wanted to know: Did Rubio's parents come to America "following Fidel Castro's takeover"?
Doubt
An Oct. 19, 2011, story by the St. Petersburg Times said naturalization records showed Rubio's parents, Mario and Oriales, became U.S. residents in May 1956.
At that time, Castro lived in Mexico after a failed 1953 attack on army barracks in Santiago de Cuba. Cubans lived under the dictatorship of Batista, who had seized power as he ran for re-election in 1952. The nation, which enjoyed high literacy, a strong educational system — even the world's fifth-highest number of TVs per capita — found itself ruled by decree.
In May 1956, the Rubio family would fly to the United States. Castro returned to mount his revolution in December. More than two years would pass before Batista fled on Jan. 1, 1959.
In 2006, Rubio, the young soon-to-be speaker of the Florida House, would recount the takeover: "In January of 1959, a thug named Fidel Castro took power in Cuba, and countless Cubans were forced to flee."
To many, he seemed to count his own family among them.
And in 2009 and 2010, he told reporters dates that made that possible. News stories called the lawmaker, himself born in the United States in 1971, the son of "exiles from Castro's Cuba." Some used a specific date: 1959.
Story shift
In September 2011, Rubio chatted with Miami Herald reporter Marc Caputo for a story about his upcoming autobiography. They talked about Rubio's parents' immigration from Cuba. Caputo, later recounting his notes, said Rubio "struggled to recall the year ... and said it was in ' '57 or '58 or '59.' "
"When asked pointedly: Was it before the revolution? Rubio said it was before the revolution," Caputo wrote in an Oct. 20 blog post.
Caputo included the detail in his September story, saying Rubio was, "the son of Cuban immigrants who left Cuba just before the 1959 revolution."
When we searched for news references to Rubio's parents, we found the new account differed from dozens of articles about Rubio's past, his own TV interviews, and his official campaign and Senate bios.
And Rubio's bio didn't change.
After the Times and the Washington Post wrote about the discrepancy, Rubio released a statement.
"The dates I have given regarding my family’s history have always been based on my parents’ recollections of events that occurred over 55 years ago and which were relayed to me by them more than two decades after they happened," he wrote on Oct. 20. "I was not made aware of the exact dates until very recently."
Asked about Rubio's official bio the next day, spokesman Alex Conant confirmed, "the dates were wrong."
"We just recently became aware of it, and it just hadn't been updated," he said. (The site updated the evening of Oct. 21, 2011 to say: "Marco was born in Miami in 1971 to Cuban exiles who first arrived in the United States in 1956.")
Rubio learned the full story talking with his mom, Conant said, and looking at his parents' passports. (His father died in September 2010.)
Instead of fleeing Castro's Cuba, the Rubios came to the United States for "economic opportunity," Conant said.
Our ruling
Several times during his race for U.S. Senate, Rubio told reporters and voters his parents left Cuba in 1959, suggesting they had fled Castro's rule. In his campaign bio, and later in his official Senate biography, he said his parents "came to America following Fidel Castro's takeover."
Even after he stumbled over dates with a Miami Herald reporter and acknowledged his parents left before the revolution, his official Web bio stayed the same. After two news organizations reported his parents moved to the United States in 1956, his spokesman acknowledged that the bio was wrong. It was updated to say, "Marco was born in Miami in 1971 to Cuban exiles who first arrived in the United States in 1956." That puts everyone in agreement: The original statement is False.
 

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Strange reaction. Figured people would be pretty excited there is a candidate that can go down as the best President of the 21st century.


Pretty sad
 

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In four years, there may not be much left worth saving. The 2016 presidential election may be the last time we get a vote before dimocraps usher in illegal bags of shit by the 10s of millions to bolster their voting base.

The housing voucher recipients will move out of the hood and into suburban homes they can't afford. Guess who will take their place in the ghettos? Yep, those same illegals. See how this is all connected?

Welcome to life living in the favelas! Hope you enjoy your new neighbors...because this is what suburbian America is destined to look like, with asshates like the Stuttering Clusterfuck looking down on it from his ivory tower every morning:

hi-res-88e5d108179b1b9a51575c38da576bbd_crop_north.jpg



i thought obamas first run was the last time we were supposed to be allowed to vote.
Or was it the 2nd time?
Oh yea no it was bush .

that was supposed to be the end of the world.
Oh never mind , my dad told me Jimmy Carter was going to be the end of the world.
 

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Haven't seen the video yet because I'm still on the road.
But look forward to it.
I could use one of those self driving cars right now.
 

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