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The few open Trump supporters I know have said they no longer want to talk about him and stopped following him. Nothing positive to say other than he's not Hilary.
The few open Trump supporters I know have said they no longer want to talk about him and stopped following him. Nothing positive to say other than he's not Hilary.
Trump could nuke the Vatican and still be better than Hillary!
And people I talk to say Trump is mentally retarded. Even the business owners say he's an idiot.
Quite a few are saying that these days.
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Originally Posted by NeutralParty
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- Thomas Barrack Jr, Trump's friend: “He’s not only crazy, he’s stupid.”
- Secretary of State Rex Tillerson: "He's a ****ing moron."
- Most every member of the senior staff on repeated occasions, he's "like a child."
- Rupert Murdoch: "What a ****ing moron."
- Steve Bannon: he's lost his mind
- Attorney Gary Cohn: he's dumb as ****.
- National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster: a hopeless idiot
Some of you talk like the economy is the only relevant issue for which Trump should be judged. He sucks on pretty much every domestic and foreign policy issue, "but mah 401K."
Some of you talk like the economy is the only relevant issue for which Trump should be judged. He sucks on pretty much every domestic and foreign policy issue, "but mah 401K."
Those are people who don't know the difference in the stock market and the economy.
The people I've encountered who openly support Trump also like to talk at me about conspiracy theories, secret underground moon bases, and other crazy crap.
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Originally Posted by HockeyMac18
Complete opposite experience for me.
Nearly every single Trump voter I know, and I know a fair amount of Trump voters from Ohio (where I grew up), regrets their vote.
And the ones that don't openly regret it, are not openly supporting him.
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Originally Posted by notnamed
The few open Trump supporters I know have said they no longer want to talk about him and stopped following him. Nothing positive to say other than he's not Hilary.
Pretty much my experience.
Lot has changed over the past year.
Some say they regret voting for him. Others just don't talk about him any more.
Some of you talk like the economy is the only relevant issue for which Trump should be judged. He sucks on pretty much every domestic and foreign policy issue, "but mah 401K."
If he sucked on every issue 401ks would not be going up.
It was last year around this time when it was still open season about roasting Trump and Trump supporters at work and most Trump supporters stay silent at work. In the last 6 months, I've heard more and more Trump support amongst other workers openly supporting the President's decisions than before.
People I talk to are supportive of his tax cuts while some caution about the limits on deduction which can affect some people. His push to work on reforming immigration is a big topic. The democrats really lost public support because of their open borders support.
Trump's DACA comments even have the support of many legal immigrants who believes Trump is doing the right thing with getting congress to act on it and on the H-1B issues.
Trump is taking care of business and the only thing MSM can do is spread fake news about negative polls they collect from lazy moms sitting at home.
source?
Anecdotally, the Trump supporters I know generally steel kind of support him. Much of it coming under the idea of Hillary was worse. All but one want him off Twitter.
If he sucked on every issue 401ks would not be going up.
it's actually easy to make the stock market go up, just give corporations more cash. I mean it's a no-brainer. I can think of a half-dozen ways to accomplish that goal.
the *economy* is something totally different than the stock market. Encouraging those firms to hire people and pay them higher wages, that's something totally different and far more challenging.
Those are people who don't know the difference in the stock market and the economy.
There is a positive correlation between stock market values and the economy.
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