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Considering that Ivanka is wearing one in that picture above? Please..... stop pretending that Republican party is the party of the blue collar worker. It isn't.
Probably has more to do with the product line itself than the politics behind the name... Then again... Trump's brand has been impacted in other ways since he took office.
I would never buy any clothing with their names on it, but this was the case prior to the election anyway.
I'm not sure how it was so popular. It's hideous. She looks like she's wearing a 1970s TV dinner wrapper.
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Stunning girl ,and oh look her hubby has his hand on here bum.. wouldnt Bill have loved to have been there..
And her father puts his hands on women's genitals. Without their permission. Probably not a good idea to call attention to where the men in Ivanka's life put their hands.
Unless Nordstrom's sold Ivanka-brand dresses with built-in cod pieces. (Now on sale at Nordstrom's Rack. Woo hoo! A place to find that special something *at clearance prices* to wear to the White House!!)
Sorry.. that simply isn't true... I say this as a person who also voted Republicans in the past.
I agree. There simply is no evidence that Republicans have ever supported blue-collar workers in the past or that they have any intention of doing so now.
If they pass a national single-payer health insurance, I might believe they have blue-collar folks in their hearts.
This would put our manufacturing on a more even playing field with those in other nations that have national health insurance and would assure blue-collar folks they could switch jobs without risking their health insurance.
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