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Old 11-11-2016, 07:58 PM
 
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It is shocking that after 8 years of having a Democrat as president many but luckily not all liberals are so intolerant and not willing to lose with dignity.

The bashing is showing that the people who are so intolerant are causing more dividing than ever and instead of waiting to see what will happen next and citizen based on policies that will be changed, these liberals make themselves so unbelievable that they will not be taken serious.

For almost 8 years the same liberals called us racist for not agreeing and we were labeled bigots and deplorable.

IMO the more riots and intolerance the more people will stand behind Trump as president as they will no longer want to be identified with such intolerance and rioting.

I can understand that the left is not happy with the outcome and it is not needed for Trump supporters to be over the top about the win.

But respect each other and only one candidate could win.

Trump clearly showed how he was able to beat 17 candidates and become the next president. He is a winner and fought hard.

When Hillary was nowhere to be seen, Trump was giving interviews on TV and holding rally's.

Maybe someone has seen the stats of how much more time Trump spend with press conferences, interviews, rally's and appearances.

Hillary chose to do it different and needed the help from celebrities to even get people to show up.

Hillary voters left Hillary standing alone and who stand with her and didn't vote is part of the blame.

Trumps movement was there for him, all the way through the end of the campaign.
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Old 11-11-2016, 10:17 PM
 
Location: Free From The Oppressive State
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It is shocking that after 8 years of having a Democrat as president many but luckily not all liberals are so intolerant and not willing to lose with dignity.

The bashing is showing that the people who are so intolerant are causing more dividing than ever and instead of waiting to see what will happen next and citizen based on policies that will be changed, these liberals make themselves so unbelievable that they will not be taken serious.

For almost 8 years the same liberals called us racist for not agreeing and we were labeled bigots and deplorable.

IMO the more riots and intolerance the more people will stand behind Trump as president as they will no longer want to be identified with such intolerance and rioting.

I can understand that the left is not happy with the outcome and it is not needed for Trump supporters to be over the top about the win.

But respect each other and only one candidate could win.

Trump clearly showed how he was able to beat 17 candidates and become the next president. He is a winner and fought hard.

When Hillary was nowhere to be seen, Trump was giving interviews on TV and holding rally's.

Maybe someone has seen the stats of how much more time Trump spend with press conferences, interviews, rally's and appearances.

Hillary chose to do it different and needed the help from celebrities to even get people to show up.

Hillary voters left Hillary standing alone and who stand with her and didn't vote is part of the blame.

Trumps movement was there for him, all the way through the end of the campaign.
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...it is not needed for Trump supporters to be over the top about the win...
Sigh. Fine. I was just having some fun after listening to their BS for over a year. Felt good to watch them cry about it when they were so arrogant about it...but fine.
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Old 11-11-2016, 10:27 PM
 
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It's disgraceful.
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Old 11-11-2016, 10:32 PM
 
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I really can't explain just how much joy and laughter the liberal tears bring me. This is just how I imagined winning the lottery would feel like.
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Old 11-11-2016, 10:36 PM
 
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It is shocking that after 8 years of having a Democrat as president many but luckily not all liberals are so intolerant and not willing to lose with dignity.

The bashing is showing that the people who are so intolerant are causing more dividing than ever and instead of waiting to see what will happen next and citizen based on policies that will be changed, these liberals make themselves so unbelievable that they will not be taken serious.

For almost 8 years the same liberals called us racist for not agreeing and we were labeled bigots and deplorable.

IMO the more riots and intolerance the more people will stand behind Trump as president as they will no longer want to be identified with such intolerance and rioting.

I can understand that the left is not happy with the outcome and it is not needed for Trump supporters to be over the top about the win.

But respect each other and only one candidate could win.

Trump clearly showed how he was able to beat 17 candidates and become the next president. He is a winner and fought hard.

When Hillary was nowhere to be seen, Trump was giving interviews on TV and holding rally's.

Maybe someone has seen the stats of how much more time Trump spend with press conferences, interviews, rally's and appearances.

Hillary chose to do it different and needed the help from celebrities to even get people to show up.

Hillary voters left Hillary standing alone and who stand with her and didn't vote is part of the blame.

Trumps movement was there for him, all the way through the end of the campaign.
My heart goes out to the middle class and the poor because he will do nothing for them. He has been rich all his life and has no idea what they go through. He wants to take healthcare away from millions. Many in red states really benefit from this.
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Old 11-11-2016, 10:40 PM
 
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Originally Posted by bentlebee View Post
It is shocking that after 8 years of having a Democrat as president many but luckily not all liberals are so intolerant and not willing to lose with dignity.

The bashing is showing that the people who are so intolerant are causing more dividing than ever and instead of waiting to see what will happen next and citizen based on policies that will be changed, these liberals make themselves so unbelievable that they will not be taken serious.

For almost 8 years the same liberals called us racist for not agreeing and we were labeled bigots and deplorable.

IMO the more riots and intolerance the more people will stand behind Trump as president as they will no longer want to be identified with such intolerance and rioting.

I can understand that the left is not happy with the outcome and it is not needed for Trump supporters to be over the top about the win.

But respect each other and only one candidate could win.

Trump clearly showed how he was able to beat 17 candidates and become the next president. He is a winner and fought hard.

When Hillary was nowhere to be seen, Trump was giving interviews on TV and holding rally's.

Maybe someone has seen the stats of how much more time Trump spend with press conferences, interviews, rally's and appearances.

Hillary chose to do it different and needed the help from celebrities to even get people to show up.

Hillary voters left Hillary standing alone and who stand with her and didn't vote is part of the blame.

Trumps movement was there for him, all the way through the end of the campaign.
*sigh* I'm actually beginning to feel sorry for Trump supporters.
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Old 11-11-2016, 10:40 PM
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Location: Middle Tennessee
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I really can't explain just how much joy and laughter the liberal tears bring me. This is just how I imagined winning the lottery would feel like.
Moderate Democrat here who voted for Hillary, No tears so far; up about $60k in the brokerage accounts for the 3 days since the election. Watching with a bit of amusement how this will play out with Trump's seemingly fluid positions.
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Old 11-11-2016, 10:43 PM
 
Location: SoCal
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My heart goes out to the middle class and the poor because he will do nothing for them. He has been rich all his life and has no idea what they go through. He wants to take healthcare away from millions. Many in red states really benefit from this.
What did Obama do to them except to raise their health insurance premium?
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Old 11-11-2016, 11:32 PM
 
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What did Obama do to them except to raise their health insurance premium?
No that was insurance comanies
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Old 11-12-2016, 06:41 AM
 
Location: Richmond,VA
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My heart goes out to the middle class and the poor because he will do nothing for them. He has been rich all his life and has no idea what they go through. He wants to take healthcare away from millions. Many in red states really benefit from this.

You have no clue what Trump will do or not do. And you should be hoping that something is done with Obamacare.
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