Epic Beard Man
Bearded Philosopher
He clearly was the right choice to give the political world a dose of their own medicine.
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That is terrible considering the fallout from electing him.
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He clearly was the right choice to give the political world a dose of their own medicine.
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Your KKK was the offspring of the Democratic Party.
Apparently, Trump has repented of his ties with that party of division and slander.
As for being "antisemitism" his daughter and son in law are Jews, and effectively help run the White house.
As for "black Americans", apparently their unemployment rate is the lowest since records have been kept.
Your socialist leanings, as a supporter of poor old Bernie, is probably a mishap associated with your education background. Thankfully, this is a Republic, and the "many" (Matthew 7:13), on their way to "destruction", don't always rule.
Voting for Bernie wasn't much different from voting for Trump.
Voting for someone who is unelectable, or not voting at all, is the equivalent of voting for "whoever wins". In this case it was Trump.
Tom
I voted for Trump because I had to make a choice between what was available:
1) I wanted Constitutionalist for the Supreme Court
2) I wanted someone who supports Israel in the overall sense (no country is perfect)
3) I wanted someone who would be proactive against Isis.
So regardless of his complete character makeup, as I considered the alternative, i.e. Hillary, the choice became obvious to me
I strongly detested both Hillary and Trump, so I voted for Gary out of principle even though I knew he would lose.
That said, there is a difference between voting for someone and then hoping for the best, and continuing to defend and support who you've voted even after they turned out to be complete ****. Voting for someone doesn't mean blindly and loyally crawling along on your belly behind them, lapping at their boot treads.
Edit: this wasn't directed at you, but rather at those who say they support Trump because Hillary sucks, as if the notion of supporting neither was unfathomable.
That's the best justification they've got, at least that they're willing to admit publically, most of them. Few are willing to openly admit "I was duped" and/or "I'm bigot and voted for Trump to hurt the Mexicans/Blacks/Gays/liberals/insert targeted 'other' group of choice" as their justification, but I'm pretty confident that those are the ACTUAL reasons the majority of Trump supporters, especially those STILL claiming to support him, supported him in the first place. Of course there are exceptions, but talking majorities...
And now watch as the resident Trumpettes try do shift goal posts, change the subject, double down on the whataboutism, or straight up refuse to acknowledge even seeing the comment, anything to avoid an outright denial of what they know is true but can't bring themselves to admit.
not wanting to feed a line of troll.....
I hear Hillary has a bad character list of her own
but yeah ....the lesser of two evils
Trump is in
I will vote again the same way
now if JESUS was up for election......new ball game...!!!!!
Poverty has actually declined since Trump has been President. ...
New Statistics Show Decline in Poverty in Trump’s First Year
No BS in the fact that the Dems and the KKK were in bed, and all the no-votes to freeing slaves were basically Democrat. Feel free to look up "Dixiecrats" when you're bored if you think that died at the 13th Amendment, or the civil war.
and everyone else'sSo you overlook his history of racism and sexism?
That is a definite "yes", isn't it?Was the other option in the general election any more reputable that Trump?
and everyone else's
anyone that draws a line of any kind.....
It seems that my view of politicians differs from yours & most people's.The way I see it, it is, such as with Mitch Daniels who was the first governor in America to tell Westboro Baptist Church they have to take their protests elsewhere and must not be anywhere near a funeral/burial proceedings. With First Steps, Trump is doing nothing more than following down the path of a debate that has been going on for many years now that has also had bipartisan support.
so.....do nothing.....is still.....somethingIt seems that my view of politicians differs from yours & most people's.
To me, Trump, Obama, & the others are not human beings to be liked,
disliked, supported, opposed, deified, or demonized. Instead, it's all
about what happens (or doesn't) as a result of their being in office.
Even small efforts can have large consequences.
Let's consider one aspect of Obama....
He resisted calls from powerful forces to militarily attack Iran. His
response was deciding to not attack, ie, do what appeared to be nothing.
It went largely unnoticed because it lacked drama....much like our vision
being more attuned to motion than to a stationary background.
But I say this "inaction" was his greatest achievement.
I don't diminish his accomplishment just because it was an effortless task.
It's all a part of his total effects in office...some good, some bad.
I don't need a leader to be a "statesman" or "statesgal".so.....do nothing.....is still.....something
I do like that
but I happen to think politics is just speech making
years ago....an old man sitting next to me said....
We don't have statesmen....any more
he was right
love thatI don't need a leader to be a "statesman" or "statesgal".
Just do (or don't do) what is best.
Dr McCoy read your post.So you will support Trump if he attacks Iran???
It is why humans have 2 nostrils, ie, thatlove that
but your fellowman wants to be led about
I say.....our great leaders should lead well