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Let's face it! I consider myself a middle-of-the-road Democrat/Independent. I voted for Hillary Clinton, not because I thought she was the best thing since "sliced bread", but that Donald Trump was not exactly my idea of Presidential material. Hillary reminded me of a gallon of milk that you bought a week and a half ago and only used a quarter of it. It's starting to go bad, and you're too cheap to throw it out, with the faint hope, it might be able to be used for something, but exactly what recipe to use it for, you're not too sure about.
Trump, on the other hand looked like a loaf of expensive bread that has gotten so moldy that even with judicious hacking, it cannot be made remotely usable.
I do understand why people decided to vote for Trump over Hillary in 2016. He was a businessman and celebrity and I think many people thought "why not give him a try?"
He's been a disaster and I just want to get back to a sense of "normality" that now ...seems to be ...becoming a distant memory. Time's up Donny!
Last edited by TheEmissary; 09-06-2020 at 10:27 PM..
Things got really censored in the past 30 years or so. Corporations did lions share of enforcement work. You have to be a compliant PC trooper to get fed these days.
Let's face it! I consider myself a middle-of-the-road Democrat/Independent. I voted for Hillary Clinton, not because I thought she was the best thing since "sliced bread", but that Donald Trump was not exactly my idea of Presidential material. Hillary reminded me of a gallon of milk that you bought a week and a half ago and only used a quarter of it. It's starting to go bad, and you're too cheap to throw it out, with the faint hope, it might be able to be used for something, but exactly what recipe to use it for, you're not too sure about.
Trump, on the other hand looked like a loaf of expensive bread that has gotten so moldy that even with judicious hacking, it cannot be made remotely usable.
I do understand why people decided to vote for Trump over Hillary in 2016. He was a businessman and celebrity and I think many people thought "why not give him a try?"
He's been a disaster and I just want to get back to a sense of normality that now ...seems to be becoming a distant memory. Time's up Donny!
Odd but effective.
As a conservative I couldn't give 44.5 my vote in good faith and certainly not Over-the-HILLary after ties to Libya and beyound.
I have a distaste for geriatric candidates.
For decades we've utilized them and for decades we've gain no true traction. I believe it's time to toss aside our previous views and processes and completely revamp Congress, governmental officials, also implementing age/terms across the board. 58yo cut-off to run for presidency.
The outdated ideological factors have hinder our nation's growth.
That is your projection on Trump, it is not a message Trump amplifies. It is a psychiatric mystery why the rightwingers chose to project their frustrations and wishes on the old flaky self absorbed guy without principles, ideology or integrity.
Trump has given me license to express exactly how I think and feel
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