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After a year of being greeted by fawning crowds in the American heartland, Donald Trump appears to be struggling with the hostility that now surrounds him in New York City.
With the exception of my girlfriend, pretty much everybody I know around here seems to like him and at the very least find him a refreshing change from the same cookie-cutter bullsh1t politician we always get in there. Then again, I'm not generally surrounded by whiney liberals too often in my day to day.
Most New Yorkers aren't even real New Yorkers anymore anyway.
Its time to remove the privilege and greed from the northeast and west coast. We've cut off the rest of the country from opportunity and goods for much too long. We must learn to share before the massacre begins.
Most New Yorkers aren't even real New Yorkers anymore anyway.
Its time to remove the privilege and greed from the northeast and west coast. We've cut off the rest of the country from opportunity and goods for much too long. We must learn to share before the massacre begins.
I don't know what's more ironic.
Removing the greed with a greedy billionaire himself with his other billionaire friends?
Or expectations of removing the greed from the northeast and west coast so we end up like Misssissipi or Indiana. I guess it's about time opioids got some shine in other states.
The rest of the country is surviving thanks to us, we have more welfare states than states that's actually thriving our economy. The wealth is already shared.
With the exception of my girlfriend, pretty much everybody I know around here seems to like him and at the very least find him a refreshing change from the same cookie-cutter bullsh1t politician we always get in there. Then again, I'm not generally surrounded by whiney liberals too often in my day to day.
That's only applicable in Staten Island. Only an ******* himself would find another ******* "likeable". It's fitting
With the exception of my girlfriend, pretty much everybody I know around here seems to like him and at the very least find him a refreshing change from the same cookie-cutter bullsh1t politician we always get in there. Then again, I'm not generally surrounded by whiney liberals too often in my day to day.
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Originally Posted by cheyenne2134
That's only applicable in Staten Island. Only an ******* himself would find another ******* "likeable". It's fitting
I don't live anywhere close to, nor do I associate with anybody from Staten Island. Actually, one guy at a work. Black dude named Joe. I'm not certain who he voted for, but he's been vocal in his willingness to give trump a chance and see what he can do. That was quite the convenient and easy elitist thing for you to say though. So congrats I guess (?).
And by the way:
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Originally Posted by cheyenne2134
The rest of the country is surviving thanks to us...
The rest of the country literally feeds us. The people who live and work the land and industry in what I am sure you call "flyover country" are stocking the shelves of your favorite whole foods. Sure, some of it is from upstate, but much of what we consume comes from those backwoods bumpkins. Everybody does their part in this country. Try not to be so smug. That is what gives this city a bad name.
With the exception of my girlfriend, pretty much everybody I know around here seems to like him and at the very least find him a refreshing change from the same cookie-cutter bullsh1t politician we always get in there. Then again, I'm not generally surrounded by whiney liberals too often in my day to day.
Where do you live?
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