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Old 12-21-2016, 06:38 AM
 
Location: Chicago Area
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What will they do next? I would say, basically, nothing good.

The left and the Dems have proven themselves to be the party of hate and divisiveness. Everything they claim to be against is what they are. Let's throw intolerance in there, too.

They will whine and sob their way through the next four years and do everything they can to keep their smear tactics going. And when the next election rolls around and lose again, they still won't get it.
Their very public and lousy and salty teared and angry and intolerant opposition to Trump is going to burn up a lot of political capital for the Democrats. The smartest thing that Obama and Hillary could to right now is to loudly, repeatedly and sternly call for calm and for acceptance of the election's outcome. You will note that they're doing the exact opposite of that and it's going to come with a steep price.

There will undoubtedly be attempts to sabotage Trump via political processes -- which from a Democrat's point of view is a lot more useful than rioting in the streets, calls to assassinate Trump and to rape his wife Melania. The GOP did exactly that and did so very effectively over the last 8 years vs Obama. The Dems may have a lot more trouble doing the same thing to Trump because of what their childish tantrumy followers are doing now. Many liberal leaning independents are going to start questioning their support for the Democrats because of the crazies we're seeing out there. The GOP got away with undermining Obama because they kept it within a respectful and legitimate context. When the Dems start trying to do the same, the GOP can use all this ongoing SJW liberal chaos to make them look stupid and shut them down. And the GOP has Trump to articulate that "Sore loser Democrats" message to America. By focusing on jobs and economy and de-emphasizing social issues, Trump stands to grown the GOP's support by leaps and bounds -- if he plays his cards right.
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Old 12-21-2016, 07:01 AM
 
Location: The 719
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Why are you asking ?
Because it's entertaining to us. We're addicted to buttercups and snowflakes. We thought there was gonna be a ballgame and it was over by about 8:00 eastern standard, about 41 days ago. Y'all haven't left the stadium yet.

The world is watching you wondering what you're gonna do next.

Shadow government? Good luck with that too.

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My money is on assassination attempts on Trump.
Wow.

If this comment don't shut the thread down, I wonder what will.

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Hey donnie, it's your leftist friends that say he has already failed....Not me....

And what, his amazing business decisions?

And before you blow the damn "bankrupt" button as many leftist have already used, you need to understand there are a few different type of bankruptcies. Can you tell me which one trump used?
Good question. I know that a group of people decided to help him out when he could have just folded and started over, but they wouldn't let him fail because that would not have benefited anybody. He went on to help probably everybody involved and a whole lot more than them.

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this thread would not even exist if were not for the continuous negative/whiny response from the dems, president and media. don't put the blame on the author.
This.

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This forum wouldn't even exist if it weren't for 8 years of conservative's bitter tears over Obama.

So.
Not so fast buttercup. We really didn't suffer. Why, because we don't suffer fools to begin with. We were inconvenienced. The reputation of the United States and her allies suffered. Most of y'all suffered greatly.

Things will actually get better now.

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What's the big deal here?

Typical Texans, right?

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It probably wouldn't have gone that way, at least not to this degree if the left hadn't been so condescending and violent to anyone who dared opposed the anointed queen Hillary. Add to that temper tantrums like we've never seen before, the repeated attempts to overturn the election, the verbal and physical attacks on Trump supporters and the refusal to acknowledge what scumbags the emails revealed the DNC and Hillary to be.

Given all the circumstances, the response from the "sore winners" has been pretty subdued.

Oh, and....Trump won!!! ����������
This.

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So love doesn't trump hate after all?
Ha! Careful. Those dems will go low on ya.

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Tell that to the thousands of rural Pennsylvanians who stood in line in order deny the Keystone State to the Democrats for the first time in 28 years.
This is what, "They go low, we go high" looks like.

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Old 12-21-2016, 11:21 AM
 
Location: Texas
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What's the sore losers' next move? No my president?

The tea party could give out some advice on that subject.

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Old 12-21-2016, 11:43 AM
 
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Dems can't do anything but sit and watch. They have no power. Thank God.

Indeed. Completely neutered and weaker than they have been in more than 100 years. And now led by a crook living in the SF bubble and an old idiot from NY.
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Old 12-21-2016, 11:48 AM
 
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Obstruct, obstruct, obstruct. And you guys thought we weren't paying attention for the last eight years.
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Old 12-21-2016, 11:52 AM
 
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Now what? What's the sore losers' next move?

Not much to do except sit back and watch Republicans run the country for the next 4 years.
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Old 12-21-2016, 12:22 PM
 
Location: Not where I want to be
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1% is the historical norm. Trump lost .6%. Hillary lost 2.1% of hers.


So, just like last month, DT over performed, HRC under performed.
Thank you.

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Now what? What's the sore losers' next move?

Not much to do except sit back and watch Republicans run the country for the next 4 years.
Applause, applause.
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Old 12-24-2016, 02:15 AM
 
Location: Louisiana
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It just keeps getting better.
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...-washington-dc
Trump protesters plan to open 'movement house' in Washington DC
Young organizers hope to raise funds to create ‘space for the best kinds of troublemakers’ near White House to quickly mobilize against incoming president

A group of millennial activists from across the country plan to open a “movement house” in Washington DC next month, which will serve as a permanent base to protest Donald Trump’s presidency.

The organizers are mostly women of color, many of whom campaigned for Bernie Sanders during the Democratic primary.

The house, which will be set up by inauguration day on 20 January, has been dubbed “District 13”, in a reference to a rebellious neighborhood in the Hunger Games books and films.
...
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Old 12-24-2016, 03:07 AM
 
Location: Phoenix
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I predict the sore losers are going to double down on stupid blaming the Russians, Bush, racism, misogyny, electoral college, attack innocent people, make all kinds of insane comments, then look for a safe space to color, play with some pay doh, and drink hot cocoa.
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Old 12-24-2016, 08:50 AM
 
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What's the sore losers' next move? No my president?

Canada?
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