Disgusted with Trump administration - Part I

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isadore

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May 17, 2017 1:48 PM
gut;1853571 wrote:And despite Hillary's many obvious flaws, she ran on Obama's record. So maybe point the finger squarely at the Community Agitator.
gosh a ruddies, why, does anyone on this planet not think he would have beaten Donald Trump if he was available.
May 17, 2017 1:48pm
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isadore

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May 17, 2017 1:49 PM
gut;1853575 wrote:Many people think that's exactly what the election did.
gosh a ruddies, lol! Have you lived in this country the last 4 months.
May 17, 2017 1:49pm
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isadore

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May 17, 2017 1:52 PM
justincredible;1853577 wrote:I am not kidding.
gosh a ruddies, people are responsible for their own thought and feelings. Obviously you have been able to rationalize your roll in the slow motion train wreck that is happening to American Democracy.
May 17, 2017 1:52pm
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May 17, 2017 1:54 PM
isadore;1853584 wrote:gosh a ruddies, people are responsible for their own thought and feelings. Obviously you have been able to rationalize your roll in the slow motion train wreck that is happening to American Democracy.
I have, indeed.
May 17, 2017 1:54pm
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isadore

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May 17, 2017 1:56 PM
like_that;1853572 wrote:The saddest part about all of this is the consensus going into the election cycle was the GOP had to go out of their way to really fuck up this one. Their "hold my beer" response was having 4000 candidates instead of focusing on a couple strong candidates. As a result Trump was able to win the primary. The DNC "hold my beer moment" to counter Trump was to throw out Hillary Clinton. Probably the worst two major party presidential candidates in US history. Somehow people still think the best way to fix things is to keep voting for the two parties that gave us a pile of shit. Great logic there.
Gosh a ruddies and by not voting for Hillary, you inflict Donald on our nation. Some who will soon be listed below Andrew Johnson, James Buchanan and Franklin Pierce as the worst President of the United States.
May 17, 2017 1:56pm
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isadore

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May 17, 2017 2:00 PM
justincredible;1853585 wrote:I have, indeed.
justincredible wrote: I sleep very well at night regardless of the outcome of the election.
whatever gets you through the night.
May 17, 2017 2:00pm
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May 17, 2017 2:00 PM
isadore;1853586 wrote:Gosh a ruddies and by not voting for Hillary, you inflict Donald on our nation. Some who will soon be listed below Andrew Johnson, James Buchanan and Franklin Pierce as the worst President of the United States.
Whatever lets you sleep at night.
May 17, 2017 2:00pm
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isadore

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May 17, 2017 2:04 PM
O-Trap;1853569 wrote:True story.



As long as people like you continue to act as though this is true, you will continue to estrange third-party voters and make them less and less likely to vote with you.

People who didn't vote for Trump who also didn't vote for Hillary did not vote for Trump. They didn't contribute to Trump winning, just as they wouldn't have contributed to Clinton winning, should she have done so. To refrain from voting for either of them is to reject both of them.

If either party wishes to garner more third-party votes, they ought to put forth better candidates, not belittle those who don't fall in line with whatever shit the dump out there, arguing merely that the other shit that's been dumped out there is worse.
gosh a ruddies! They did more than waste their vote. Knowing that only one of the two major candidates could win the election, they chose not to vote for Hillary there by aiding in the election of Trump and bearing direct responsibility for the shit storm now being inflicted on this nation.
May 17, 2017 2:04pm
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May 17, 2017 2:07 PM
like_that;1853589 wrote:Whatever lets you sleep at night.
gosh a ruddies, I did my part to work against the election of Trump. For that I can sleep at night but our nation continues to be inflicted by that ***** grabbing, orange mopped, blowhard.
May 17, 2017 2:07pm
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May 17, 2017 2:39 PM
isadore;1853578 wrote:gosh a ruddies, putting up a swastika would just be too easy. Anyhow he is closer to that blowhard, Mussolini. So those that helped elected him should each get their only little bundle of fasces.

You have no idea what that symbol means, know idea the sum total of my post, no idea what you're talking about. Clueless.
That symbol does not represent, nor does it refer to a "he" lol
May 17, 2017 2:39pm
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May 17, 2017 2:47 PM
I'll help you out a bit, Isadore, to become more aware of the identity of your political affiliations.
It's called the "Intersectional Anarcho-Communism" flag of Cuckistan.
May 17, 2017 2:47pm
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isadore

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May 17, 2017 3:25 PM
CenterBHSFan;1853601 wrote:You have no idea what that symbol means, know idea the sum total of my post, no idea what you're talking about. Clueless.
That symbol does not represent, nor does it refer to a "he" lol
gosh a ruddies, your lack of reading comprehension is frightening in an adult but it does explain your political ignorance. You selected a symbol for the Democratic Party and I suggested one for the Trump led Republican Party. If you need me to explain any of your other conversations just ask.
May 17, 2017 3:25pm
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May 17, 2017 3:28 PM
CenterBHSFan;1853603 wrote:I'll help you out a bit, Isadore, to become more aware of the identity of your political affiliations.
It's called the "Intersectional Anarcho-Communism" flag of Cuckistan.
gosh a ruddies, which you would find appropriate to label the Democratic Party with, based on your narrow, antediluvian political views.
May 17, 2017 3:28pm
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May 17, 2017 4:48 PM
Is it sad that I still think a Hillary White House would be much worse than this? Donald might be a dumbass but good god Hillary would be awful.


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May 17, 2017 4:48pm
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May 17, 2017 5:33 PM
HC white would be criminal.
May 17, 2017 5:33pm
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May 17, 2017 7:21 PM
Hilary Whitehouse wouldnt have gotten anything done... pretty much like this Whitehouse is going to do. More spending, more Wars, more executive power...What a joke to those that thought Trump was a conservative.

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May 17, 2017 7:21pm
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May 17, 2017 8:51 PM
isadore;1853592 wrote:gosh a ruddies! They did more than waste their vote. Knowing that only one of the two major candidates could win the election, they chose not to vote for Hillary there by aiding in the election of Trump and bearing direct responsibility for the shit storm now being inflicted on this nation.
I'd like to point out that the odds of Trump winning prior to the actual election were remarkably slim. Everyone "[knew] that only one candidate could win the election." That ended up being untrue, and shouldn't have been treated as a predetermined outcome before the election.

Beyond this, they didn't aid Trump any more than they aided Clinton. A vote for neither is a vote for neither. Were it not so, an active vote FOR the candidate it helped would, in fact, be two votes. However, we obviously know this to be nonsense. A vote for Trump was not actually two votes for Trump, no matter what brand of emotional appeal and hyperbolic gymnastics you try to offer up.

Those of you who voted for Clinton would have been to blame if she had won. Those who voted for Trump are to blame for his win. Those who voted for someone else are responsible for neither winning, and simply have to live with the fact that the candidate for whom they voted ended up having no chance to win.
May 17, 2017 8:51pm
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May 17, 2017 8:54 PM
Wolves of Babylon;1853656 wrote:Hilary Whitehouse wouldnt have gotten anything done... pretty much like this Whitehouse is going to do. More spending, more Wars, more executive power...What a joke to those that thought Trump was a conservative.

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A Hillary Clinton White House would have been more collusion and leg-humping of corporate interests. Trump IS a corporate interest.

Essentially, we've got the same thing. We've just cut out the middle man and lessened the competence with which it would be done.
May 17, 2017 8:54pm
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May 17, 2017 10:56 PM
O-Trap;1853664 wrote:I'd like to point out that the odds of Trump winning prior to the actual election were remarkably slim. Everyone "[knew] that only one candidate could win the election." That ended up being untrue, and shouldn't have been treated as a predetermined outcome before the election.

Beyond this, they didn't aid Trump any more than they aided Clinton. A vote for neither is a vote for neither. Were it not so, an active vote FOR the candidate it helped would, in fact, be two votes. However, we obviously know this to be nonsense. A vote for Trump was not actually two votes for Trump, no matter what brand of emotional appeal and hyperbolic gymnastics you try to offer up.

Those of you who voted for Clinton would have been to blame if she had won. Those who voted for Trump are to blame for his win. Those who voted for someone else are responsible for neither winning, and simply have to live with the fact that the candidate for whom they voted ended up having no chance to win.
gosh a ruddies, how wrong can you be, obviously a lot. Donald Trump had many years in the public sphere and then he ran a political campaign for over a year. During that time he revealed himself to be racist, misogynist, ethically challenged, with a lack of knowledge of world affairs and understanding of how our government works and a temperament unsuited for a place of authority in a Democratic Republic, an extreme danger to our government and our people. In the general election there was only one viable alternative to this threat to our survival, Hillary Clinton. Any qualified voter who did not vote for her is responsible for putting Donald Trump in office. If you did not vote or voted for a minor party candidate, you deprived Hillary Clinton of a vote and by doing that inflicted this curse on us.
May 17, 2017 10:56pm
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May 18, 2017 1:24 AM
isadore;1853700 wrote:gosh a ruddies, how wrong can you be, obviously a lot. Donald Trump had many years in the public sphere and then he ran a political campaign for over a year. During that time he revealed himself to be racist, misogynist, ethically challenged, with a lack of knowledge of world affairs and understanding of how our government works and a temperament unsuited for a place of authority in a Democratic Republic, an extreme danger to our government and our people. In the general election there was only one viable alternative to this threat to our survival, Hillary Clinton. Any qualified voter who did not vote for her is responsible for putting Donald Trump in office. If you did not vote or voted for a minor party candidate, you deprived Hillary Clinton of a vote and by doing that inflicted this curse on us.
Nobody is owed a vote as a default. I'm not wrong at all about her, per her record. She's been dry-humping corporate interests for years, and she's been equally dangerous from a security standpoint, with Comey even asserting that while she committed no criminal offense, her actions indicated that he wouldn't grant her maximum security clearance.

Baron Cheeto von Tinyhands is less competent, but that's not worse when you're talking about two unethical candidates.

Any qualified voter who broke from the idiotic binary state is working toward an election process where the binary state of our voting process isn't a foregone conclusion, which then makes the Republican and Democrat candidates both being knucklefucks less of a problem, because other candidates become viable.

But please, tell me how your life is demonstrably worse as a result of the last 120 days or so as a result of our current Incompetent in Chief.
May 18, 2017 1:24am
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May 18, 2017 8:43 AM
O-Trap;1853717 wrote:Nobody is owed a vote as a default. I'm not wrong at all about her, per her record. She's been dry-humping corporate interests for years, and she's been equally dangerous from a security standpoint, with Comey even asserting that while she committed no criminal offense, her actions indicated that he wouldn't grant her maximum security clearance.

Baron Cheeto von Tinyhands is less competent, but that's not worse when you're talking about two unethical candidates.

Any qualified voter who broke from the idiotic binary state is working toward an election process where the binary state of our voting process isn't a foregone conclusion, which then makes the Republican and Democrat candidates both being knucklefucks less of a problem, because other candidates become viable.

But please, tell me how your life is demonstrably worse as a result of the last 120 days or so as a result of our current Incompetent in Chief.
Gosh a ruddies, a person is not owed a vote, the nation is when its survival is at stake. Donald Trump provides that threat. Any qualified voter who did not vote for Hillary helped elect the orange mopped psycho. Outside of Bernie who I supported in the primary, you are not going to find a candidate without some corporate ties. But Hillary has demonstrated more willingness to legislate to limit corporate influence than Donald has ever expressed. Many of the Obama protections Donald has cut through executive order Hillary would have left in place. From the security stand point, Hillary is a serious person Donald is an obvious loose cannon who bring clowns into positions in power. I see today the information has come that Mike Flynn advised to Trump to drop a program opposed by Turkey, while receiving ½ million dollars from them.
Donald Trump has pushed a health program that will endanger my health. He has cut environmental protections that will endanger our water and air. Donald Trump has ended protections against corporate abuses. Donald Trump has hurt US long term alliances with untold idiocies, thereby endangering my life. He has caused America to be a laughing stock of the world with his raving inanities. His election has fueled the rise of racist groups who feel empowered by his words and action. That is a start.

May 18, 2017 8:43am
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May 18, 2017 11:36 AM
isadore;1853733 wrote:Gosh a ruddies, a person is not owed a vote, the nation is when its survival is at stake. Donald Trump provides that threat. Any qualified voter who did not vote for Hillary helped elect the orange mopped psycho. Outside of Bernie who I supported in the primary, you are not going to find a candidate without some corporate ties. But Hillary has demonstrated more willingness to legislate to limit corporate influence than Donald has ever expressed. Many of the Obama protections Donald has cut through executive order Hillary would have left in place. From the security stand point, Hillary is a serious person Donald is an obvious loose cannon who bring clowns into positions in power. I see today the information has come that Mike Flynn advised to Trump to drop a program opposed by Turkey, while receiving ½ million dollars from them.
Donald Trump has pushed a health program that will endanger my health. He has cut environmental protections that will endanger our water and air. Donald Trump has ended protections against corporate abuses. Donald Trump has hurt US long term alliances with untold idiocies, thereby endangering my life. He has caused America to be a laughing stock of the world with his raving inanities. His election has fueled the rise of racist groups who feel empowered by his words and action. That is a start.
Congrats! You sound like the last eight years of QQ!

That's not a compliment.
May 18, 2017 11:36am
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May 18, 2017 11:39 AM
For.................The People.
May 18, 2017 11:39am
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May 18, 2017 12:09 PM
isadore;1853733 wrote:Gosh a ruddies, a person is not owed a vote, the nation is when its survival is at stake. Donald Trump provides that threat. Any qualified voter who did not vote for Hillary helped elect the orange mopped psycho. Outside of Bernie who I supported in the primary, you are not going to find a candidate without some corporate ties. But Hillary has demonstrated more willingness to legislate to limit corporate influence than Donald has ever expressed. Many of the Obama protections Donald has cut through executive order Hillary would have left in place. From the security stand point, Hillary is a serious person Donald is an obvious loose cannon who bring clowns into positions in power. I see today the information has come that Mike Flynn advised to Trump to drop a program opposed by Turkey, while receiving ½ million dollars from them.
Donald Trump has pushed a health program that will endanger my health. He has cut environmental protections that will endanger our water and air. Donald Trump has ended protections against corporate abuses. Donald Trump has hurt US long term alliances with untold idiocies, thereby endangering my life. He has caused America to be a laughing stock of the world with his raving inanities. His election has fueled the rise of racist groups who feel empowered by his words and action. That is a start.
The nation is owed a vote? Fine. I voted for what was best for the nation. Sorry you don't like it and think I helped keep American in the frying pan by not voting to jump in the fire.

Clinton has demonstrated more willingness to legislate to limit corporate influence?

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Heretic;1853779 wrote:Congrats! You sound like the last eight years of QQ!

That's not a compliment.
Yep.

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May 18, 2017 12:09pm