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I'm curious if any of you Trump voters have buyer's remorse yet. I'm sure most don't, but some of his cabinet/advisory picks have to bother some of you moderate Trump voters, right?
I'm curious if any of you Trump voters have buyer's remorse yet. I'm sure most don't, but some of his cabinet/advisory picks have to bother some of you moderate Trump voters, right?
I couldn't be happier with my choice, it gets better every single day.
I didn't vote for him, but I also don't see this pending Armageddon yet that everyone was predicting. I guess we have to wait for him to actually take office before we can judge the claims of us returning to slavery and beating the gay out of gyas, right?
I'm curious if any of you Trump voters have buyer's remorse yet. I'm sure most don't, but some of his cabinet/advisory picks have to bother some of you moderate Trump voters, right?
I didn't vote for him, but prefer him to Clinton.
And as somebody who actually researches what goes on in the political world rather than just skimming click-bait headlines from biased sources, I have to say that some of his cabinet appointments have made me more comfortable with him rather than less comfortable.
I didn't vote for him, but I also don't see this pending Armageddon yet that everyone was predicting. I guess we have to wait for him to actually take office before we can judge the claims of us returning to slavery and beating the gay out of gyas, right?
This is the great part of Trump's victory with respect to his chances at reelection. The bar is so low that, so long as he doesn't put people in internment/concentration camps and start nuclear wars in response to tweets he doesn't like, he has already vastly exceeded expectations.
What's worse is there are really people dumb enough to believe he was going to do such things (along the lines of what you alluded to above).
And as somebody who actually researches what goes on in the political world rather than just skimming click-bait headlines from biased sources, I have to say that some of his cabinet appointments have made me more comfortable with him rather than less comfortable.
A secretary of Education with no education experience, and who believes vouchers and charter schools are the answer?
Give them a couple of years. Not only will they regret it, they'll deny they voted for him.
Last edited by Marlow; 11-28-2016 at 10:36 AM..
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