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Originally Posted by Vacanegro
Complaining about the President is all you have been doing the past 8 years and now you want to give out that advice ?
Otherwise there might be questions why Trump is being credited with things like a Chinese businessman bringing manufacturing to the states even though that decision was made in 2014.
that's why it's great to turn off the television and mainstream media... don't watch the news stories designed to get you to have an emotional response and instead be peaceful, relaxed, open minded, and tolerant of other people's belief systems and life is good.
I agree. I used to like to listen to the radio while I got dressed in the morning. Lately, I turn it off when the propaganda dressed up as news gets to be too much, and I'm finding it happens so often that its not pleasant to try to listen anymore. If I need a weather report, I go online or look out the window instead. Fortunately the weather websites aren't blaming Trump for anything (yet?).
Unfortunately, I see no sign of people calming down in the near future.
Complaining about the President is all you have been doing the past 8 years and now you want to give out that advice ?
In the past 8 years the democrat party has lost both the house and senate, the presidency, most of the state legislatures and state governorships.
Apparently, the republicans did more than just gripe about it.
Not anything like 2008. Liberals today are bats^^^ crazy.
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