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Old 12-08-2016, 10:02 PM
 
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I believe you are mistaking bitter and disappointment for gloating.. We are hardly bitter or disappointed, but we are certainly enjoying gloating..!
I think that's the saddest part. Especially among the old and the poor, to see them celebrating Trump's victory. It's the same exact sentiment seen among South American peasants voting for another Peron-era dictator promising them the world.

With respect to Hillary, I have a deep suspicion she is going to enjoy the last laugh that was handed to her on a silver platter for a long, long time.

By the by. Supporting Trump means directly supporting Hillary. These people live in the same social circle; they golf together. A victory for Trump just means a tax cut for Hillary.
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Old 12-08-2016, 10:03 PM
 
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Who's worse...Hillary being bitter for losing, or Trump voters winning and STILL being bitter?

I think we all know the answer. Why you guys are so bitter and disappointed escapes me, but it seems to me that you should be glad you won instead of whining about it.
They'll be a lot more bitter after Trump screws them, as he's been demonstrating with his cabinet/staff picks....billionaires, Wall Street insiders, and now a man who wants to replace American workers with robots.
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I think that's the saddest part. Especially among the old and the poor, to see them celebrating Trump's victory. It's the same exact sentiment seen among South American peasants voting for another Peron-era dictator promising them the world.
Good analogy.

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With respect to Hillary, I have a deep suspicion she is going to enjoy the last laugh that was handed to her on a silver platter for a long, long time.

By the by. Supporting Trump means directly supporting Hillary. These people live in the same social circle; they golf together. A victory for Trump just means a tax cut for Hillary.
I disagree. Yes, both the Clintons and the Obamas are very rich. However, I think they really care for the American people and are troubled by Trump's election and are worried about our future.
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Old 12-08-2016, 10:04 PM
 
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It's the same exact sentiment seen among South American peasants voting for another Peron-era dictator promising them the world.
That's a pretty good summation of the entire Democrat Party for its entire modern era.
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Old 12-08-2016, 10:05 PM
 
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I believe you are mistaking bitter and disappointment for gloating.. We are hardly bitter or disappointed, but we are certainly enjoying gloating..!
While others are convinced a recount will make it all better.


We know who is pouting and its not those who voted Trump!


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They'll be a lot more bitter after Trump screws them, as he's been demonstrating with his cabinet/staff picks....billionaires, Wall Street insiders, and now a man who wants to replace American workers with robots.
While Hillary and Sanders were trying to pass $15.00 an hour for untrained workers, which eventually, will be putting the business out of business. Just who started this........ Looks like the protesters, protested themselves right out of work!


Most likely robots show up on time ready to work, no excuses.
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Old 12-08-2016, 10:11 PM
 
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While others are convinced a recount will make it all better.


We know who is pouting and its not those who voted Trump!
Actually, every one who supports a recount said it won't change the results, including Jill Stein. I voted for Clinton and most people I know agree with me that it's a waste of money. The recount is only to look for inconsistencies, not to put Hillary Clinton in the White House. To be completely frank, I wish I were only disappointed and pouting, but I'm not. I'm frightened.
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Old 12-08-2016, 10:15 PM
 
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Actually, every one who supports a recount said it won't change the results, including Jill Stein. I voted for Clinton and most people I know agree with me that it's a waste of money. The recount is only to look for inconsistencies, not to put Hillary Clinton in the White House. To be completely honest, I wish I were upset and pouting, but I'm not. I'm frightened.
It's pretty interesting how liberals want to "look for inconsistencies" when they oppose voter ID and have states with mail-in ballots sent to all households.
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Old 12-08-2016, 11:44 PM
 
Location: Santa Monica
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I think that's the saddest part. Especially among the old and the poor, to see them celebrating Trump's victory. It's the same exact sentiment seen among South American peasants voting for another Peron-era dictator promising them the world.

With respect to Hillary, I have a deep suspicion she is going to enjoy the last laugh that was handed to her on a silver platter for a long, long time.

By the by. Supporting Trump means directly supporting Hillary. These people live in the same social circle; they golf together. A victory for Trump just means a tax cut for Hillary.
Because Hillary Clinton can't avoid paying taxes any other way aside from Trump being in office?



And if Trump and Hill Dawg are one in the same does that mean you didn't vote?
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Old 12-08-2016, 11:45 PM
 
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I believe you are mistaking bitter and disappointment for gloating.. We are hardly bitter or disappointed, but we are certainly enjoying gloating..!
Nah...gloating is what you guys did for the first few days.

Now you're all just babbling.
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Old 12-09-2016, 12:18 AM
 
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I think it's funny that people are bringing up Hillary Clinton's taxes, since Bill & Hillary Clinton have been releasing their tax returns for decades, even when Bill was governor, whereas Donald Trump is the only president in recent history who refuses to do so.
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Old 12-09-2016, 12:26 AM
 
Location: West Texas
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They'll be a lot more bitter after Trump screws them, as he's been demonstrating with his cabinet/staff picks....billionaires, Wall Street insiders, and now a man who wants to replace American workers with robots. Good analogy.



I disagree. Yes, both the Clintons and the Obamas are very rich. However, I think they really care for the American people and are troubled by Trump's election and are worried about our future.
Obama screwed me as my health insurance premiums have doubled. Is that what you call taking care of people? I call it wealth redistribution. Wake up.
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