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So sick and tired of seeing, reading, hearing, overhearing, conversating and watching negative things about this election.
I'll take the stand and be the first one to say that I think its interesting to have such a different person in the Whitehouse. I think we could all benefit from this in some fashion or another.
I think clear thinking liberals understand that Hillary Clinton comes with great baggage. Bernie Sanders would have been way better candidate. And, we all know the Democratic primaries is rigged by the Clinton machinery with the super delegate voting and all.
Conservatives will be forced to frame Obama's terms in a much more positive light as they give up their obstructionism and let Trump get away with the same things they tried to crucify Obama for.
Trump exposed the left! I find that a very positive thing.
Political Correctness is out the window so we can say it as it is which is a very positive thing!
Trump will not take a salary as President or just $ 1 if he needs to be paid. That's saves money and the employees of Carier kept their jobs!
I've never understood the argument against political correctness. Do you feel that you should be able to express regressive bigoted views without being called on it? Do you believe civility and decency are bad things?
I've got a positive thing- it shows that one party can never stay in power for too long. Liberals were convinced republicans would never win the presidency again.
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