If your husband voted for Trump. are you leaving him?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My wife left me because I voted for Trump. That’s ok though, I ended up meeting a younger hotter woman on Hinge. We dated for almost eight months before we talked politics and she told me she was a republican. I was overjoyed honestly. But her morals were good, she is extremely faithful and she’s better looking. So I’m glad my ex left me. I upgraded immensely.

Conservative people are definitely better looking and even science confirms that fact


Haha I love this for you!


There's no way you didn't know she was a republican until 8 months! Lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It would be a MASSIVE red flag to remain married to someone who voted for a known and convicted rapist.

Agreed. Clearly they see no issue with supporting rapists, why would I want to interact with, let alone SLEEP with someone who supports rape and rapists?


Yup. Voting for him in 2016 after the "grab them by the pussy" admisson? Foul.

But now, convicted of rape? If you remain married to someone who supports this... how? Do you have kids? Is that the kind of message you want to sons--that we reward criminals and rapists? Or the message to daughters? That you're basically a piece of meat and men will get rewarded if they abuse you?

Awful.
Anonymous
Every Democrat run institution is failing. Look at SF, NY, Chicago, Porland, the list goes on and on. Americans don’t like failure, they inherently distance themselves from it.

What did Kamala offer ? More open borders, crime, taxes, regulation, DEI whining, men playing women sports. This is failure.

The majority of voters sensed this is the “wrong track”. They can’t even tell you why, that’s why Trump gained in almost every demographic, and easily won.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Every Democrat run institution is failing. Look at SF, NY, Chicago, Porland, the list goes on and on. Americans don’t like failure, they inherently distance themselves from it.

What did Kamala offer ? More open borders, crime, taxes, regulation, DEI whining, men playing women sports. This is failure.

The majority of voters sensed this is the “wrong track”. They can’t even tell you why, that’s why Trump gained in almost every demographic, and easily won.


i cant really think of a single decent sized city that isnt run by Democrats…i guess Miami though the Mayor is super liberal. However, Atlanta, Austin, Phoenix, Jacksonville, Tampa, etc.

Anonymous
Those are all red states and you know it . Those mayors can’t stray too far left, b/c state law trumps (pun intended).

The pt being for this thread, it’s not about Trump. It’s about getting away from the current regime. And that what the American people voted for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those are all red states and you know it . Those mayors can’t stray too far left, b/c state law trumps (pun intended).

The pt being for this thread, it’s not about Trump. It’s about getting away from the current regime. And that what the American people voted for.


But Americans are perpetually discontent now. In this case, it benefitted Trump but it’s mostly about discontent for any existing government.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those are all red states and you know it . Those mayors can’t stray too far left, b/c state law trumps (pun intended).

The pt being for this thread, it’s not about Trump. It’s about getting away from the current regime. And that what the American people voted for.


That was my point…even in red states, the cities are all blue.
Anonymous
The inner cities may vote blue b/c demographics, but the business environ, crime, etc. are controlled by “red” state laws in the cities you mention. No one would confuse the policies of SF or NY, w/ Austin Tx, just b/c Austin has a bunch lib UT profs that vote Dem.

Americans turned away from the leftist agenda in this election. They don’t like the results. Trump just happened to be the name on the side, and his “warts” and all could not stop this repudiation.

Can the Dems pivot to make themselves more attractive to mainstream America? I don’t know.



Anonymous
Reading the comments, it increasingly looks like giving women the right to vote was a bad idea.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The inner cities may vote blue b/c demographics, but the business environ, crime, etc. are controlled by “red” state laws in the cities you mention. No one would confuse the policies of SF or NY, w/ Austin Tx, just b/c Austin has a bunch lib UT profs that vote Dem.

Americans turned away from the leftist agenda in this election. They don’t like the results. Trump just happened to be the name on the side, and his “warts” and all could not stop this repudiation.

Can the Dems pivot to make themselves more attractive to mainstream America? I don’t know.

I mean, they literally picked a convicted felon. It doesnt seem like it would have mattered who it was up against, a convicted criminal clown was the preferred candidate. Seems like the country just wants to vote in the gutter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The inner cities may vote blue b/c demographics, but the business environ, crime, etc. are controlled by “red” state laws in the cities you mention. No one would confuse the policies of SF or NY, w/ Austin Tx, just b/c Austin has a bunch lib UT profs that vote Dem.

Americans turned away from the leftist agenda in this election. They don’t like the results. Trump just happened to be the name on the side, and his “warts” and all could not stop this repudiation.

Can the Dems pivot to make themselves more attractive to mainstream America? I don’t know.



I was a liberal, left wing voter for the past 2 decades. But liberals shifted so far to the left that I completely disagree with their policies. I cannot bring myself to vote for Trump, but really glad that he won.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The inner cities may vote blue b/c demographics, but the business environ, crime, etc. are controlled by “red” state laws in the cities you mention. No one would confuse the policies of SF or NY, w/ Austin Tx, just b/c Austin has a bunch lib UT profs that vote Dem.

Americans turned away from the leftist agenda in this election. They don’t like the results. Trump just happened to be the name on the side, and his “warts” and all could not stop this repudiation.

Can the Dems pivot to make themselves more attractive to mainstream America? I don’t know.

I mean, they literally picked a convicted felon. It doesnt seem like it would have mattered who it was up against, a convicted criminal clown was the preferred candidate. Seems like the country just wants to vote in the gutter.


What does it tell you when democrats lose an election to a convicted felon? The majority of the people think they are worse. And I agree with them.

It seems the only things that matter to the Democratic party are LBGTIA, ESG, DEI and open borders. Most people disagree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The inner cities may vote blue b/c demographics, but the business environ, crime, etc. are controlled by “red” state laws in the cities you mention. No one would confuse the policies of SF or NY, w/ Austin Tx, just b/c Austin has a bunch lib UT profs that vote Dem.

Americans turned away from the leftist agenda in this election. They don’t like the results. Trump just happened to be the name on the side, and his “warts” and all could not stop this repudiation.

Can the Dems pivot to make themselves more attractive to mainstream America? I don’t know.



None of that is true considering the cities with the worst per capita crime rates (by far) are places like Birmingham, Memphis and a bunch of other 2nd tier southern cities.

Again, maybe just concede there are well run blue cities (67% of economic growth in the US comes from places like Seattle, San Fran, as well as Atlanta, Austin) and poorly run blue cities.

Boston is another well run city in a blue state.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those are all red states and you know it . Those mayors can’t stray too far left, b/c state law trumps (pun intended).

The pt being for this thread, it’s not about Trump. It’s about getting away from the current regime. And that what the American people voted for.


But Americans are perpetually discontent now. In this case, it benefitted Trump but it’s mostly about discontent for any existing government.


No the holier than thou attitude of democrats is too much.

Trump won. Big time. Now he is going to crush the living daylights out of wokeness. I dont care how he does it and how many rules he breaks. Democrats deserve it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The inner cities may vote blue b/c demographics, but the business environ, crime, etc. are controlled by “red” state laws in the cities you mention. No one would confuse the policies of SF or NY, w/ Austin Tx, just b/c Austin has a bunch lib UT profs that vote Dem.

Americans turned away from the leftist agenda in this election. They don’t like the results. Trump just happened to be the name on the side, and his “warts” and all could not stop this repudiation.

Can the Dems pivot to make themselves more attractive to mainstream America? I don’t know.



I was a liberal, left wing voter for the past 2 decades. But liberals shifted so far to the left that I completely disagree with their policies. I cannot bring myself to vote for Trump, but really glad that he won.


Sounds like you were a moderate democrat…the liberal left wing has always been very progressive on fiscal and social issues going back to the 1970s.
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