This is for you Trump voters.

Just wanted to say, I voted for Trump, and this is basically one of the only places I can say that and not be hated for it. I wasn't prepared for him to win, but I really really do enjoy the meltdown reactions.

Yeah I defend Trump to my friends and coworkers but I wont tell them I voted for him.
 
When it comes to the needs of this country, and it has a lot of needs and having experience in economic issues, both local and abroad, is probably the single most important issue our country faces right now.

I know companies and corporations are often touted as the devil, but those things that affect all those 'horrible' corporations are the same things that affect small business owners. I don't think it's ever been more difficult in the land of the free, to start their own business and have it be successful under the thumb of a group of people that think that they're inherently evil, and then crush them under the weight of untenable taxes and regulation.

The left wants everyone to agree with them. It's easy to fling words when your actions have no meaning. It's easy to accept someone else's money and reap the rewards of hard work when you've never contributed to the seemingly endless fount of resources you drink from, there's no shortage of people ready to tell others how to think or how to feel about something, as long as you agree with them.

Democrats have brainwashed an entire generation into thinking that it's healthy and good and morally just to tear down an entire civilization so that the state could come in and fill the roll of fathers, fill the roll of the provider, fill the roll of nanny.

Children have to grow up at some point and realize that they're going to either succeed by their own merits, or fail at the own merits. Maybe if instead of getting their Bachelor's in Lesbian Dance they'll realize that they should be taking taking up a skill set that actually helps them in the private sector.

Excellent post that sums it up perfectly.

+rep
 
I'm not a huge Obama fan but you have to admit that guy is a funny motherfucker. Watch his last speech at the media conference for validation. Entering to "You're gonna miss me when I'm gone" was golden. I liked to think if I was a politician I'd pull that kind of shit, then I realize the moment I went public they'd bring up this website and I'd be a pariah.

I'm still considering going for local government, though. I'm the leader people deserve.
 
Democrats could go for the Republican's 60 votes rule, but I doubt they have the desire to actually be obstructionist. They'd rather complain about it and go with the flow.
 
i asked a genuine question, the gop doesnt support trump

and i get this canned response

i didn't vote so i have really no right to bitch about either result

:shrug:

but lets not stop that from you making shit posts
 
President-elect Clinton continued to push for an issues-based compaign even as a handful of Trumps most deplorable supporters, seeing the wide margin Clinton held among female voters, called to repeal the 19th amendment. On election day, Americans across the country roundly rejected the kind of fear and hate-based conservatism peddled by Donald Trump and elected the first woman in US history to the presidency.

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i asked a genuine question, the gop doesnt support trump

and i get this canned response

i didn't vote so i have really no right to bitch about either result

:shrug:

but lets not stop that from you making shit posts

true, the GOP doesn't support trump on all issues, but they do support him on a lot of anti-obama issues, like repealing and replacing obamacare. so that's good.
 
true, the GOP doesn't support trump on all issues, but they do support him on a lot of anti-obama issues, like repealing and replacing obamacare. so that's good.

Repealing Obamacare isn't going to happen any time soon, and may never happen. What Trump may do is gut funding to smaller parts of it over time at the risk of his constituents slowly losing coverages, or make dozens of smaller legislative changes to form the ACA to fit his narrative.

There aren't enough red seats in the Senate to repeal it.
 
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