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Old 12-10-2016, 09:39 PM
 
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The Teapublicans have succeeded... They elected Donald Trump, they have the house, they have the senate, they control many state governments.

Only now they actually have to govern.

Paul Ryan is talking about cutting social security and Medicare -- something trump promised not to do. Already GOP loyalists like Ann Coulter are freaking out at him for this as this was not an issue in the presidential election, but something the GOP wants to impose on us.

They have been screeching for years about repealing Obamacare, and support for that is an all time low. People hate the word "Obamacare" but actually like most of its provisions. The GOP is terrified that it had to follow up on what it promised to do while at the same time rip benefits away for up to 30 million Americans in one fell swoop.

They are going to cut taxes though! That is great! Will increase deficits and debt though even as this party has been screeching about the debt for 8 years now.

They want to pass an infrastructure bill though! Which is great! Something Obama wanted to do for years and all of a sudden they think it's a great idea.

Donald Trump is gonna drain the swamp of Washington, DC. So he has only proposed conservative, establishment ideologues for his cabinet so far.

This administration is going to be an absolute trainwreck. Hillary won 2.8 million more votes than Donald Trump did. This administration has a weak mandate. For all the bitching Republicans did about how inexperienced Obama was, they have now elected someone with zero experience and forfeited that argument for a generation.

Instead of letting an experienced, intelligent woman lead the country, Republicans have chosen the path of burning it all down. And we all will suffer for it. And I bet republicans will regret this, because this administration will be more of a trainwreck than the last time a republican was elected without winning the popular vote (and it has happened twice now in 16 years... Sad that the country keeps rejecting them but they keep getting elected anyway due to misguided rules from the 18th century that were designed to protect slavery.)

 
Old 12-10-2016, 09:47 PM
 
Location: Flippin AR
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You forgot the "corrupt" and "arrogant" and "obnoxious" in your description of Hillary--and those are the reasons most people would rather vote for Trump.
 
Old 12-10-2016, 09:50 PM
 
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You forgot the "corrupt" and "arrogant" and "obnoxious" in your description of Hillary--and those are the reasons most people would rather vote for Trump.

Actually 2.8 million more people voted for Hillary. Trump won by narrow margins in the Midwest from dumbasses who think manufacturing jobs are coming back. They will be dissuaded from that fairy tale rather quickly.
 
Old 12-10-2016, 09:53 PM
 
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Contrary to your misguided ideas of Trump and Conservatives, Trump is making a impact and the markets reflect that.
The Trump administration is not even sword in yet and Obama has become not relative to the solutions.
 
Old 12-10-2016, 09:56 PM
 
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The Teapublicans have succeeded... They elected Donald Trump, they have the house, they have the senate, they control many state governments.

Only now they actually have to govern.

Paul Ryan is talking about cutting social security and Medicare -- something trump promised not to do. Already GOP loyalists like Ann Coulter are freaking out at him for this as this was not an issue in the presidential election, but something the GOP wants to impose on us.

They have been screeching for years about repealing Obamacare, and support for that is an all time low. People hate the word "Obamacare" but actually like most of its provisions. The GOP is terrified that it had to follow up on what it promised to do while at the same time rip benefits away for up to 30 million Americans in one fell swoop.

They are going to cut taxes though! That is great! Will increase deficits and debt though even as this party has been screeching about the debt for 8 years now.

They want to pass an infrastructure bill though! Which is great! Something Obama wanted to do for years and all of a sudden they think it's a great idea.
Great post.
 
Old 12-10-2016, 09:56 PM
 
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Contrary to your misguided ideas of Trump and Conservatives, Trump is making a impact and the markets reflect that.
The Trump administration is not even sword in yet and Obama has become not relative to the solutions.

Those of us who supported Hillary (and we outnumber those who supported Trump by 2.8 million) do not want to be part of the Final Solution.

I do find an uptick in my 401k. But I only had a problem with my 401k the few months preceding the election. It boomed under Obama as well. But you choose to forget that for some *cough*BLACK*cough* strange reason.
 
Old 12-10-2016, 10:00 PM
 
Location: Sylmar, a part of Los Angeles
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Actually 2.8 million more people voted for Hillary. Trump won by narrow margins in the Midwest from dumbasses who think manufacturing jobs are coming back. They will be dissuaded from that fairy tale rather quickly.
When you throw ot thw massive voter fraud in California and all states with electronic voting machines then Trump won both the electoral college and the popular vote.
 
Old 12-10-2016, 10:00 PM
 
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Default Never Under Estmate America!

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Actually 2.8 million more people voted for Hillary. Trump won by narrow margins in the Midwest from dumbasses who think manufacturing jobs are coming back. They will be dissuaded from that fairy tale rather quickly.
Those Dum asses you speak of are Real Hard working Americans who want a better future and the Democrat Brand has fallen short on those zealous promises of the Obama Administrations. Mr. Obama and Ms. Clinton was Hook Line and Sinker for Globalism.


One has to question of Liberals and ask," who side are you on?"


Americans pushed back Liberal Socialist Programing and the legacy Of Obama is doomed and Ms. Clinton will end up in Prison (God Willing)
 
Old 12-10-2016, 10:02 PM
 
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When you throw ot thw massive voter fraud in California and all states with electronic voting machines then Trump won both the electoral college and the popular vote.

Oh really because Pennsylvania is a state with electronic voting machines and no paper record of votes. Both Pennsylvania and California usually go democratic and Pennsylvania didn't this year so it is interesting that you point the finger at California while trump's lawyers desperately try to stop a recount in Pennsylvania.
 
Old 12-10-2016, 10:04 PM
 
Location: California
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Default The Teapublicans are Screwed

LOL whatever makes you feel better, maybe we will give y'all free pacifiers.
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