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Old 12-01-2016, 06:22 AM
 
Location: Texas
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I've been quite happy with his appointments thus far.
Keep smiling.

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What did you want him to do? Get inexperienced civilians off the street?
You mean, like Trump is...

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Old 12-01-2016, 06:29 AM
 
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So you have no problem with Trump being a sell out?

It is just human nature..........we all hate to admit we were wrong, especially about something we fought so hard for. I can't blame them, it is still too early to see the true impact he is going to have on the country, we are not going to get the full picture until after January, when he takes office. But I am betting we are going to see a lot of very disappointed supporters when he starts doing what he really wants to do.
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Old 12-01-2016, 06:31 AM
 
Location: Salisbury,NC
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Once Pence took over the transition team, you knew what and where the appointees would come from. Nutty Don being led around by the GOP. If it was not for twitter Nutty Don would have nothing to do.
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Old 12-01-2016, 06:39 AM
 
Location: NYC
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So you have no problem with Trump being a sell out?
He can't be a sellout if he is the sales man selling the con
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Old 12-01-2016, 06:42 AM
 
Location: NJ
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and stacks his Cabinet with Wall Street appointees from Goldman Sachs !

Trump supporters bashed Ted Cruz because his wife worked at Goldman Sachs !

What did you expect when you thought a Billionaire would protect the average worker in the US ?

Romney said it best ! He's a "Con man" but Romney won't get hurt financially even if he licks Trump's posterior for a position.
OP perfect example of severely restricted thought process.


Years of indoctrination by both parties conducting business the same way to gain the most personal profit and votes has caused the world of possibilities to shrink like a dried peach in the minds of the electorate


Trump is a new game in a town of politicians where rhetoric replaces action.


The guys Trump appoints are experts in the fields Trump wants to impact.


Would you prefer Trump fill some social justice quota and accomplish nothing, except praise from SJ activists, msnbc and cnn for his DIVERSE selections??????????


No, time to make the change obama promised and trump will deliver.... when he becomes president.


When the US wants to spy on a foreign nation they use native people from that country for the best results. Same here and it is a new dawn, not the the groundhog day of the clintons and obama world of hope and change.
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Old 12-01-2016, 06:47 AM
 
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Conjecture, worry, fear

The left whines because Trump wins. The right whines because Trump backs down on promises. Funny thing is, unless I am somehow mistaken, Obama is President and Trump is President-Elect.

So the left lives in worry and fear of the unknown, and the right reacts to more words, just like the words used to garnish votes during the campaign. People are naive & impatient. Complain when it's warranted, and until Trump actually takes office, I don't see what complaints are warranted other than the sore loser left to complain of a loss and the gloating right who reacts to every word Trump says without actually waiting for an action.
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Old 12-01-2016, 06:47 AM
 
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...but keep some of the critters...lol...
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Old 12-01-2016, 06:50 AM
 
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I've been quite happy with his appointments thus far. What did you want him to do? Get inexperienced civilians off the street?
Actually, that is exactly what he is doing.
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Old 12-01-2016, 07:14 AM
 
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OP perfect example of severely restricted thought process.


Years of indoctrination by both parties conducting business the same way to gain the most personal profit and votes has caused the world of possibilities to shrink like a dried peach in the minds of the electorate


Trump is a new game in a town of politicians where rhetoric replaces action.


The guys Trump appoints are experts in the fields Trump wants to impact.


Would you prefer Trump fill some social justice quota and accomplish nothing, except praise from SJ activists, msnbc and cnn for his DIVERSE selections??????????


No, time to make the change obama promised and trump will deliver.... when he becomes president.


When the US wants to spy on a foreign nation they use native people from that country for the best results. Same here and it is a new dawn, not the the groundhog day of the clintons and obama world of hope and change.

Trump is putting Goldman Sachs guys in charge of the economy and you are still talking about Social Justice Warriors. It's like talk radio and blogs have sucked every last capability of individual rational thought out of people skulls.

The people who ripped everyone off are being put back in charge.

<sqwawk> Social Justice Warriors <sqwawk> safe space <sqwawk> snowflakes <sqwawk> tells it like it is <sqwawk>
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Old 12-01-2016, 08:30 AM
 
Location: Planet Telex
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So the left lives in worry and fear of the unknown, and the right reacts to more words, just like the words used to garnish votes during the campaign. People are naive & impatient.
I think it's more like fear of the known. Trump's establishment list all have track records for the world to see. People are only making assumptions on what will come because their records are easily accessible.
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