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I have no interest in seeing how he does, I would vote him out tomorrow if I could. I'm just not interested in have Trump, I can barely look at him or listen to him.
Like it or not, he's the president elect. You can pout if you like, but that doesn't change anything.
A democratic decision has been made and the winner is Donald Trump. For sure he is not the optimal person to lead the world, but the ****storm in social media, especially from overseas, is ridiculous. Congratulations to the winner and go live with it, losers!
I have no interest in seeing how he does, I would vote him out tomorrow if I could. I'm just not interested in have Trump, I can barely look at him or listen to him.
You sound like a spoiled little brat who didn't get what you wanted for Christmas.
Trump is going to be a lame interim president. The most he will do in four years is reverse much of Obama's presidency. Even if he succeeds to make the country prosperous, he will be too old and burned out to run a second term, and then 2020 could go back to the democrats.
Trump will also never get the US Mexico wall up in 4 years. That's just ridiculous thinking.
It took 5 years to break ground on the world trade center, and another 7 years to finish. It will take a good amount of time to break ground on the great wall of usa.
That really speaks to the thread "Do Schools Indoctrinate Students ..." here on CD.
The non-electoral vote was so close. Statistically speaking; only 50% of the students should be in tears if the schools had been presenting a non-biased educational experience/information.
Personally; my kids had good lessons designed in regards to Election 2016 in History class. Assignments that made them think, watch, listen, discuss & read.
But if I had a dime for every time they came home saying "My English/Math/PE teacher told us that: If Trump wins ... blah blah blah (insert various gloom/doom predictions here) ... I would be a rich mom right about now.
If teachers are seriously dealing with classrooms full of sobbing & despair they need to get a grip on this right now.
In Clintons speech a few minutes ago, she actually had a great message for "young people" ... I hope our kids got to see it in school but I doubt it.
If they felt so strongly about her they should maybe let her lead by example for "where we go from here".
Yep. If kids are CRYING over the election, I blame the parents. They should be being kids, not having an emotional investment in an election.
I see people on Facebook posting "What do we tell our kids?" Well, they are going to react to how their parents behave. Act like an adult and tell them that this is how elections work and sometimes your candidate wins and sometimes they lose, and they will accept that and learn to be a good sport, whatever the situation.
It's no different than the "what do we tell our kids?" when Bill Clinton was getting blow jobs from an intern in the Oval Office. I certainly didn't highlight that for my kids. What you focus on expands. You don't burden children with adult issues.
Because I don't support the person the minority elected? He's not going to know that I don't like or support him. It's still a free country and I'm entitled to dislike him a great deal.
It's not because you don't support him. It's because you have a childish attitude and are basically having a temper tantrum here on the forum because your candidate didn't win. Say you don't support him, but be mature about it, and no one will call you a spoiled brat.
unlike chilly billy who lied to the point of being impeached....Dirty Princess and Big Daddy are out...
HC is second only to Trump as the worst candidate ever put forth . I have no love for her and her loss hurts only in that the only person worse than her got in as a result .
Why are you attacking me for saying I don't support Trump? I don't support him. Why are Trump supporters attacking people that don't support Trump?
I'm not attacking you for saying you don't support him. I'm saying it's your ATTITUDE that people are responding to, not the fact that you don't support him.
As long as someone obeys the law and doesn't actively undermine US interest - that's enough support for me.
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