Analysis | Trump voters don’t have buyer’s remorse. But some Hillary Clinton voters do. (thought, democrat)
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I think that the nursery school antics, such as, in the last days of an administration drastically revamping the disclosure of classified information, is unique. Also, such midnight actions as effectively sponsoring an anti-Israel UN Security Council resolution, imposing drastic restrictions on energy extraction and others could have been done earlier in the administration, when they could have been tested by a democratic vote of some kind, albeit of a successor.
The outgoing administration's actions thoroughly alienated at least this voter.
Great post. Or the antic USA Iran deal by the last administration, in which several dangerous ME guys friendly to spreading terrorism were freed.
Sounds like a Trump voter with no remorse so congratulations.
I guess you don't read very carefully. I voted for Hillary. Had I known that the Democrats were playing "duck duck goose" and singing "Aloutte" I would have voted for Trump.
I guess you don't read very carefully. I voted for Hillary. Had I known that the Democrats were playing "duck duck goose" and singing "Aloutte" I would have voted for Trump.
Oh it's quite true. I lost two friends, one the best man at my wedding (and who I had known since summer 1973) over my voting for Hillary. And I'll find out at a Saturday night dinner if I lost my closest friend, dating back to October 1972. Ironically early on in our friendship I razzed him about a button he was wearing, "Nixon and Agnew in '72."
Oh it's quite true. I lost two friends, one the best man at my wedding (and who I had known since summer 1973) over my voting for Hillary. And I'll find out at a Saturday night dinner if I lost my closest friend, dating back to October 1972. Ironically early on in our friendship I razzed him about a button he was wearing, "Nixon and Agnew in '72."
You have some real shallow friends. I don't even ask mine who they voted for. It's none of my business.
Oh it's quite true. I lost two friends, one the best man at my wedding (and who I had known since summer 1973) over my voting for Hillary. And I'll find out at a Saturday night dinner if I lost my closest friend, dating back to October 1972. Ironically early on in our friendship I razzed him about a button he was wearing, "Nixon and Agnew in '72."
Sorry, still don't but hopefully everything works out with the friend. I have a friend that voted for Trump; they don't talk about it. I'm guessing they wish they hadn't voted at all so they wouldn't feel responsible.
I am not at all surprised that most Trump voters are sticking with him despite all that has happened in the last three months. It is far from shocking that people with low education levels appear not to have the capacity to learn from their mistakes.
What part of Capitalism bails out failed businesses?
Failed businesses?...Obama EO and the ACA has been the biggest reasons that businesses have failed or failed in growth. Trump tax plans has given businesses hope.
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