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It would appear that the entire Democratic party has been emotionally shattered by this. Well, the USA consists of more than New York City, Chicago, and Los Angeles as they just found out.
And be careful what you wish for.....the people with degrees, and technical knowledge find it easier to immigrate.
Yup, all the Clinton supporters who hate the racist Trump will move to Canada and leave all the unqualified-for-Canadian-immigration Black and Mexican-Americans behind. That's white privilege for ya.
It would appear that the entire Democratic party has been emotionally shattered by this. Well, the USA consists of more than New York City, Chicago, and Los Angeles as they just found out.
Democrat psyche: More fragile than the glass ceiling.
By the way, I have no problem with the idea of a female president. I just don't want her to be a corrupt, megalomaniacal *****.
Sounds like a sore loser to me. You will feel better once Trump kicks the loser out and begins to make America great again..America won an election yesterday....
I'll check back with you next year after he cuts your SS and medicare, the irony is you won't be able to blame the dems for it.
Too bad, as Obama has said "elections have consequences"...
Get on board or, well, I guess you can hitch a ride with Rosie,Whoopi and Babs to another country.
Why leave Bush out? Trying to hide the behind the fact that he was indeed one of the worse presidents in our entire country's history? He had the conservative government as his control, crashed it and went to war, and put it on a credit card. People woke up for the 2008 election year and put the Democrats back in control to fix things. Now that's it's better even though it's not the best, we're going to go back to a conservative government?
This makes absolutely no sense to me, no matter how you dice this.
That should read "one of the worst," not "one of the worse."
The average GDP growth under G.W. Bush was quite well. In one quarter of 2004, the GDP grew by 7.3%, the largest one-quarter GDP growth since 1984, under yet another Republican president.
[/b]Many of us got over that a very long time ago. I don't know what that has to do with today's situation.
Yeah, because he is a Democrat!
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