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The limp wristed Snowflakes are in full denial meltdown
What a glorious time to be alive in America.
Time to take out the trash and the Snowflakes think draining the swamp, is getting rid of who they don't like. When the trash is really Snowflakes.[/QUOTE
What a mixed metaphor. Look into how real snowflakes are formed, and what they consist of. Hint: It ain't swamp water.
So - why not drop all the insulting terms and focus on the real issues at hand? Intelligent, creative and productive ideas can be found among patriotic Americans of all political persuasions, and surely now is the time for everyone to come together to promote the common good. I'm no Pollyanna, and I think healthy debate is a great thing - but the sort of dissension which is tearing our country apart at present cannot be good for any of us in the long run, and is a waste of energy.
So - let's try to stop all the finger pointing and name calling, agree to disagree - civilly - and focus on what we share. That's the love for our country, and the desire to make it better.
I will never be a Trump supporter, but I support the office of the President and wish whoever holds it well. I pray for wisdom, compassion, and good judgment for both the President and the President-elect and those who advise and assist them, as I do for all elected officials. That said, I can still criticize where I feel criticism is deserved, and work for change where I see the need for change.
Getting corrupt lobbyists and those elected officials who connive with them out of Washington - and elsewhere - is certainly a worthy goal. But it's not necessary and in fact, is very counter-productive to insult others who share this goal but who did not support your presidential candidate.
Time to move on, time to find common ground, time for civility, or we will all destroy ourselves and our country as we know ourselves and our country.
It's not a matter of learning. People will change their minds when the changes start affecting them directly.
Yea thats the mantality of most ppl now.... THEY DONT GIVE A DAMN AS LONG AS IT DOESNT AFFECT THEM.... Thats the problem with this country!!
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