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Anonymous wrote:Trump supporters are poor and if they have money they would by heroine. God, so glad they bought his lie about draining the swamp and putting in all the CEOs. It's like having the foxes watch the hen house. They will dismantle everything that served and protected Americans so they can make an easy buck. Cronyism at its finest.


Again: is it any wonder your candidate lost? You people need to do some serious introspection regarding the way in which you look down your noses at half the country. You call yourselves the "non-judgmental" ones, when the reality is anything but.


So, not only are you lacking logic, but you also can't do math.

Half the country did not vote at all. Of the ones who voted, less than 50% voted for Trump. So yes, you are a minority. And since you are supporting a bully, xenophobic agenda yes, the gloves will be off. Telling it like it is, just as you like it! And if you don't like it, oh, too bad. You are just getting back what you put out there.


Tired, tired, tired. You working real hard on getting the system changed to be "win by popular vote" in 2020? I wonder if you all will keep holding onto this defense tactic for the next four years. Please do.


I find it hilarious that you are assuming I am a democrat.
Even funnier that you ASSume that I am someone who is unaware of how things work in Washington (like, really work), and thus would jump on the ridiculous electoral college strategy. Hilarious, I tell you.
But hey, I know Trumpkins are not smart. That is a very important fact to consider for the next four years.


Babe, I can only go on what you write. I didn't say anything that assumes you don't know how things work in Washington. I think you just wanted to let us know that you do. And what you wrote is the same damn tired talking points seen all up and down this forum by every other person who dislikes Trump, then you pretend those same trite words are more enlightened when they're coming from your special keyboard.




I do suggest you re-read your replies because I am only responding to those. And yes, you made a whole bunch of assumptions in them.

I am also very confused as to what compels you to respond to the "same damn tired talking points" every single time. Methinks they are getting under your skin. Scratch that. I am sure they are.

Happy Holidays! (hopefully this will trigger you a little more
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Anonymous wrote:Trump supporters are poor and if they have money they would by heroine. God, so glad they bought his lie about draining the swamp and putting in all the CEOs. It's like having the foxes watch the hen house. They will dismantle everything that served and protected Americans so they can make an easy buck. Cronyism at its finest.


Again: is it any wonder your candidate lost? You people need to do some serious introspection regarding the way in which you look down your noses at half the country. You call yourselves the "non-judgmental" ones, when the reality is anything but.


So, not only are you lacking logic, but you also can't do math.

Half the country did not vote at all. Of the ones who voted, less than 50% voted for Trump. So yes, you are a minority. And since you are supporting a bully, xenophobic agenda yes, the gloves will be off. Telling it like it is, just as you like it! And if you don't like it, oh, too bad. You are just getting back what you put out there.


Tired, tired, tired. You working real hard on getting the system changed to be "win by popular vote" in 2020? I wonder if you all will keep holding onto this defense tactic for the next four years. Please do.


I find it hilarious that you are assuming I am a democrat.
Even funnier that you ASSume that I am someone who is unaware of how things work in Washington (like, really work), and thus would jump on the ridiculous electoral college strategy. Hilarious, I tell you.
But hey, I know Trumpkins are not smart. That is a very important fact to consider for the next four years.


Babe, I can only go on what you write. I didn't say anything that assumes you don't know how things work in Washington. I think you just wanted to let us know that you do. And what you wrote is the same damn tired talking points seen all up and down this forum by every other person who dislikes Trump, then you pretend those same trite words are more enlightened when they're coming from your special keyboard.




I do suggest you re-read your replies because I am only responding to those. And yes, you made a whole bunch of assumptions in them.

I am also very confused as to what compels you to respond to the "same damn tired talking points" every single time. Methinks they are getting under your skin. Scratch that. I am sure they are.

Happy Holidays! (hopefully this will trigger you a little more


The only one who sounds "triggered" is you.

NP, btw.
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Anonymous wrote:Trump supporters are poor and if they have money they would by heroine. God, so glad they bought his lie about draining the swamp and putting in all the CEOs. It's like having the foxes watch the hen house. They will dismantle everything that served and protected Americans so they can make an easy buck. Cronyism at its finest.


Again: is it any wonder your candidate lost? You people need to do some serious introspection regarding the way in which you look down your noses at half the country. You call yourselves the "non-judgmental" ones, when the reality is anything but.


So, not only are you lacking logic, but you also can't do math.

Half the country did not vote at all. Of the ones who voted, less than 50% voted for Trump. So yes, you are a minority. And since you are supporting a bully, xenophobic agenda yes, the gloves will be off. Telling it like it is, just as you like it! And if you don't like it, oh, too bad. You are just getting back what you put out there.


Tired, tired, tired. You working real hard on getting the system changed to be "win by popular vote" in 2020? I wonder if you all will keep holding onto this defense tactic for the next four years. Please do.


I find it hilarious that you are assuming I am a democrat.
Even funnier that you ASSume that I am someone who is unaware of how things work in Washington (like, really work), and thus would jump on the ridiculous electoral college strategy. Hilarious, I tell you.
But hey, I know Trumpkins are not smart. That is a very important fact to consider for the next four years.


Babe, I can only go on what you write. I didn't say anything that assumes you don't know how things work in Washington. I think you just wanted to let us know that you do. And what you wrote is the same damn tired talking points seen all up and down this forum by every other person who dislikes Trump, then you pretend those same trite words are more enlightened when they're coming from your special keyboard.




I do suggest you re-read your replies because I am only responding to those. And yes, you made a whole bunch of assumptions in them.

I am also very confused as to what compels you to respond to the "same damn tired talking points" every single time. Methinks they are getting under your skin. Scratch that. I am sure they are.

Happy Holidays! (hopefully this will trigger you a little more


Let's see. The talking points are:

1. Less than 50% voted for Trump
2. Trump voters supported a bully and thus are xenophobes
3. You reap what you sow

Now point me to where I said you are 1. a Democrat or 2. that you don't know how things work in Washington.
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Anonymous wrote:Trump supporters are poor and if they have money they would by heroine. God, so glad they bought his lie about draining the swamp and putting in all the CEOs. It's like having the foxes watch the hen house. They will dismantle everything that served and protected Americans so they can make an easy buck. Cronyism at its finest.


Again: is it any wonder your candidate lost? You people need to do some serious introspection regarding the way in which you look down your noses at half the country. You call yourselves the "non-judgmental" ones, when the reality is anything but.


So, not only are you lacking logic, but you also can't do math.

Half the country did not vote at all. Of the ones who voted, less than 50% voted for Trump. So yes, you are a minority. And since you are supporting a bully, xenophobic agenda yes, the gloves will be off. Telling it like it is, just as you like it! And if you don't like it, oh, too bad. You are just getting back what you put out there.


Tired, tired, tired. You working real hard on getting the system changed to be "win by popular vote" in 2020? I wonder if you all will keep holding onto this defense tactic for the next four years. Please do.


I find it hilarious that you are assuming I am a democrat.
Even funnier that you ASSume that I am someone who is unaware of how things work in Washington (like, really work), and thus would jump on the ridiculous electoral college strategy. Hilarious, I tell you.
But hey, I know Trumpkins are not smart. That is a very important fact to consider for the next four years.


Babe, I can only go on what you write. I didn't say anything that assumes you don't know how things work in Washington. I think you just wanted to let us know that you do. And what you wrote is the same damn tired talking points seen all up and down this forum by every other person who dislikes Trump, then you pretend those same trite words are more enlightened when they're coming from your special keyboard.




I do suggest you re-read your replies because I am only responding to those. And yes, you made a whole bunch of assumptions in them.

I am also very confused as to what compels you to respond to the "same damn tired talking points" every single time. Methinks they are getting under your skin. Scratch that. I am sure they are.

Happy Holidays! (hopefully this will trigger you a little more


Let's see. The talking points are:

1. Less than 50% voted for Trump
2. Trump voters supported a bully and thus are xenophobes
3. You reap what you sow

Now point me to where I said you are 1. a Democrat or 2. that you don't know how things work in Washington.


Right here "Tired, tired, tired. You working real hard on getting the system changed to be "win by popular vote" in 2020? I wonder if you all will keep holding onto this defense tactic for the next four years. Please do."
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Anonymous wrote:Trump supporters are poor and if they have money they would by heroine. God, so glad they bought his lie about draining the swamp and putting in all the CEOs. It's like having the foxes watch the hen house. They will dismantle everything that served and protected Americans so they can make an easy buck. Cronyism at its finest.


Again: is it any wonder your candidate lost? You people need to do some serious introspection regarding the way in which you look down your noses at half the country. You call yourselves the "non-judgmental" ones, when the reality is anything but.


So, not only are you lacking logic, but you also can't do math.

Half the country did not vote at all. Of the ones who voted, less than 50% voted for Trump. So yes, you are a minority. And since you are supporting a bully, xenophobic agenda yes, the gloves will be off. Telling it like it is, just as you like it! And if you don't like it, oh, too bad. You are just getting back what you put out there.


Tired, tired, tired. You working real hard on getting the system changed to be "win by popular vote" in 2020? I wonder if you all will keep holding onto this defense tactic for the next four years. Please do.


I find it hilarious that you are assuming I am a democrat.
Even funnier that you ASSume that I am someone who is unaware of how things work in Washington (like, really work), and thus would jump on the ridiculous electoral college strategy. Hilarious, I tell you.
But hey, I know Trumpkins are not smart. That is a very important fact to consider for the next four years.


Babe, I can only go on what you write. I didn't say anything that assumes you don't know how things work in Washington. I think you just wanted to let us know that you do. And what you wrote is the same damn tired talking points seen all up and down this forum by every other person who dislikes Trump, then you pretend those same trite words are more enlightened when they're coming from your special keyboard.




I do suggest you re-read your replies because I am only responding to those. And yes, you made a whole bunch of assumptions in them.

I am also very confused as to what compels you to respond to the "same damn tired talking points" every single time. Methinks they are getting under your skin. Scratch that. I am sure they are.

Happy Holidays! (hopefully this will trigger you a little more


Let's see. The talking points are:

1. Less than 50% voted for Trump
2. Trump voters supported a bully and thus are xenophobes
3. You reap what you sow

Now point me to where I said you are 1. a Democrat or 2. that you don't know how things work in Washington.


Points 1 through 3 are all true, except for "supported a bully and are thus xenophobes" because that is a completely illogical sentence and not what I said.
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Anonymous wrote:Trump supporters are poor and if they have money they would by heroine. God, so glad they bought his lie about draining the swamp and putting in all the CEOs. It's like having the foxes watch the hen house. They will dismantle everything that served and protected Americans so they can make an easy buck. Cronyism at its finest.


Again: is it any wonder your candidate lost? You people need to do some serious introspection regarding the way in which you look down your noses at half the country. You call yourselves the "non-judgmental" ones, when the reality is anything but.


So, not only are you lacking logic, but you also can't do math.

Half the country did not vote at all. Of the ones who voted, less than 50% voted for Trump. So yes, you are a minority. And since you are supporting a bully, xenophobic agenda yes, the gloves will be off. Telling it like it is, just as you like it! And if you don't like it, oh, too bad. You are just getting back what you put out there.


Tired, tired, tired. You working real hard on getting the system changed to be "win by popular vote" in 2020? I wonder if you all will keep holding onto this defense tactic for the next four years. Please do.


I find it hilarious that you are assuming I am a democrat.
Even funnier that you ASSume that I am someone who is unaware of how things work in Washington (like, really work), and thus would jump on the ridiculous electoral college strategy. Hilarious, I tell you.
But hey, I know Trumpkins are not smart. That is a very important fact to consider for the next four years.


Babe, I can only go on what you write. I didn't say anything that assumes you don't know how things work in Washington. I think you just wanted to let us know that you do. And what you wrote is the same damn tired talking points seen all up and down this forum by every other person who dislikes Trump, then you pretend those same trite words are more enlightened when they're coming from your special keyboard.




I do suggest you re-read your replies because I am only responding to those. And yes, you made a whole bunch of assumptions in them.

I am also very confused as to what compels you to respond to the "same damn tired talking points" every single time. Methinks they are getting under your skin. Scratch that. I am sure they are.

Happy Holidays! (hopefully this will trigger you a little more


Let's see. The talking points are:

1. Less than 50% voted for Trump
2. Trump voters supported a bully and thus are xenophobes
3. You reap what you sow

Now point me to where I said you are 1. a Democrat or 2. that you don't know how things work in Washington.


Points 1 through 3 are all true, except for "supported a bully and are thus xenophobes" because that is a completely illogical sentence and not what I said.


NP. You absolutely did say something to that effect, though PP is paraphrasing.

Pro tip: don't deny something when the receipts are right there.
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Anonymous wrote:Trump supporters are poor and if they have money they would by heroine. God, so glad they bought his lie about draining the swamp and putting in all the CEOs. It's like having the foxes watch the hen house. They will dismantle everything that served and protected Americans so they can make an easy buck. Cronyism at its finest.


Again: is it any wonder your candidate lost? You people need to do some serious introspection regarding the way in which you look down your noses at half the country. You call yourselves the "non-judgmental" ones, when the reality is anything but.


So, not only are you lacking logic, but you also can't do math.

Half the country did not vote at all. Of the ones who voted, less than 50% voted for Trump. So yes, you are a minority. And since you are supporting a bully, xenophobic agenda yes, the gloves will be off. Telling it like it is, just as you like it! And if you don't like it, oh, too bad. You are just getting back what you put out there.


Tired, tired, tired. You working real hard on getting the system changed to be "win by popular vote" in 2020? I wonder if you all will keep holding onto this defense tactic for the next four years. Please do.


I find it hilarious that you are assuming I am a democrat.
Even funnier that you ASSume that I am someone who is unaware of how things work in Washington (like, really work), and thus would jump on the ridiculous electoral college strategy. Hilarious, I tell you.
But hey, I know Trumpkins are not smart. That is a very important fact to consider for the next four years.


Babe, I can only go on what you write. I didn't say anything that assumes you don't know how things work in Washington. I think you just wanted to let us know that you do. And what you wrote is the same damn tired talking points seen all up and down this forum by every other person who dislikes Trump, then you pretend those same trite words are more enlightened when they're coming from your special keyboard.




I do suggest you re-read your replies because I am only responding to those. And yes, you made a whole bunch of assumptions in them.

I am also very confused as to what compels you to respond to the "same damn tired talking points" every single time. Methinks they are getting under your skin. Scratch that. I am sure they are.

Happy Holidays! (hopefully this will trigger you a little more


Let's see. The talking points are:

1. Less than 50% voted for Trump
2. Trump voters supported a bully and thus are xenophobes
3. You reap what you sow

Now point me to where I said you are 1. a Democrat or 2. that you don't know how things work in Washington.


Points 1 through 3 are all true, except for "supported a bully and are thus xenophobes" because that is a completely illogical sentence and not what I said.


NP. You absolutely did say something to that effect, though PP is paraphrasing.

Pro tip: don't deny something when the receipts are right there.


Yes, and the receipts don't say that supporting a bully makes one xenophobe. Because that would make no sense. They said they were supporting a bully, xenophobe agenda. Logic-not that hard.
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Anonymous wrote:Trump supporters are poor and if they have money they would by heroine. God, so glad they bought his lie about draining the swamp and putting in all the CEOs. It's like having the foxes watch the hen house. They will dismantle everything that served and protected Americans so they can make an easy buck. Cronyism at its finest.


Again: is it any wonder your candidate lost? You people need to do some serious introspection regarding the way in which you look down your noses at half the country. You call yourselves the "non-judgmental" ones, when the reality is anything but.


So, not only are you lacking logic, but you also can't do math.

Half the country did not vote at all. Of the ones who voted, less than 50% voted for Trump. So yes, you are a minority. And since you are supporting a bully, xenophobic agenda yes, the gloves will be off. Telling it like it is, just as you like it! And if you don't like it, oh, too bad. You are just getting back what you put out there.


Tired, tired, tired. You working real hard on getting the system changed to be "win by popular vote" in 2020? I wonder if you all will keep holding onto this defense tactic for the next four years. Please do.


I find it hilarious that you are assuming I am a democrat.
Even funnier that you ASSume that I am someone who is unaware of how things work in Washington (like, really work), and thus would jump on the ridiculous electoral college strategy. Hilarious, I tell you.
But hey, I know Trumpkins are not smart. That is a very important fact to consider for the next four years.


Babe, I can only go on what you write. I didn't say anything that assumes you don't know how things work in Washington. I think you just wanted to let us know that you do. And what you wrote is the same damn tired talking points seen all up and down this forum by every other person who dislikes Trump, then you pretend those same trite words are more enlightened when they're coming from your special keyboard.




I do suggest you re-read your replies because I am only responding to those. And yes, you made a whole bunch of assumptions in them.

I am also very confused as to what compels you to respond to the "same damn tired talking points" every single time. Methinks they are getting under your skin. Scratch that. I am sure they are.

Happy Holidays! (hopefully this will trigger you a little more


Let's see. The talking points are:

1. Less than 50% voted for Trump
2. Trump voters supported a bully and thus are xenophobes
3. You reap what you sow

Now point me to where I said you are 1. a Democrat or 2. that you don't know how things work in Washington.


Points 1 through 3 are all true, except for "supported a bully and are thus xenophobes" because that is a completely illogical sentence and not what I said.


NP. You absolutely did say something to that effect, though PP is paraphrasing.

Pro tip: don't deny something when the receipts are right there.


Yes, and the receipts don't say that supporting a bully makes one xenophobe. Because that would make no sense. They said they were supporting a bully, xenophobe agenda. Logic-not that hard.



For most, but not you, apparently.
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Anonymous wrote:Trump supporters are poor and if they have money they would by heroine. God, so glad they bought his lie about draining the swamp and putting in all the CEOs. It's like having the foxes watch the hen house. They will dismantle everything that served and protected Americans so they can make an easy buck. Cronyism at its finest.


Again: is it any wonder your candidate lost? You people need to do some serious introspection regarding the way in which you look down your noses at half the country. You call yourselves the "non-judgmental" ones, when the reality is anything but.


So, not only are you lacking logic, but you also can't do math.

Half the country did not vote at all. Of the ones who voted, less than 50% voted for Trump. So yes, you are a minority. And since you are supporting a bully, xenophobic agenda yes, the gloves will be off. Telling it like it is, just as you like it! And if you don't like it, oh, too bad. You are just getting back what you put out there.


Tired, tired, tired. You working real hard on getting the system changed to be "win by popular vote" in 2020? I wonder if you all will keep holding onto this defense tactic for the next four years. Please do.


I find it hilarious that you are assuming I am a democrat.
Even funnier that you ASSume that I am someone who is unaware of how things work in Washington (like, really work), and thus would jump on the ridiculous electoral college strategy. Hilarious, I tell you.
But hey, I know Trumpkins are not smart. That is a very important fact to consider for the next four years.


Babe, I can only go on what you write. I didn't say anything that assumes you don't know how things work in Washington. I think you just wanted to let us know that you do. And what you wrote is the same damn tired talking points seen all up and down this forum by every other person who dislikes Trump, then you pretend those same trite words are more enlightened when they're coming from your special keyboard.




I do suggest you re-read your replies because I am only responding to those. And yes, you made a whole bunch of assumptions in them.

I am also very confused as to what compels you to respond to the "same damn tired talking points" every single time. Methinks they are getting under your skin. Scratch that. I am sure they are.

Happy Holidays! (hopefully this will trigger you a little more


Let's see. The talking points are:

1. Less than 50% voted for Trump
2. Trump voters supported a bully and thus are xenophobes
3. You reap what you sow

Now point me to where I said you are 1. a Democrat or 2. that you don't know how things work in Washington.


Points 1 through 3 are all true, except for "supported a bully and are thus xenophobes" because that is a completely illogical sentence and not what I said.


NP. You absolutely did say something to that effect, though PP is paraphrasing.

Pro tip: don't deny something when the receipts are right there.


Yes, and the receipts don't say that supporting a bully makes one xenophobe. Because that would make no sense. They said they were supporting a bully, xenophobe agenda. Logic-not that hard.


Sheesh. Sorry that my paraphrasing while distracted gave you an excuse to ignore my point. However, I'll point out that it also doesn't make sense for you to say "points 1 through 3 are all true, except for #2."

Regarding the other, parroting back to me my exact words, which I've claimed don't say what you claim they do, fails to convince me.
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Anonymous wrote:Trump supporters are poor and if they have money they would by heroine. God, so glad they bought his lie about draining the swamp and putting in all the CEOs. It's like having the foxes watch the hen house. They will dismantle everything that served and protected Americans so they can make an easy buck. Cronyism at its finest.


Again: is it any wonder your candidate lost? You people need to do some serious introspection regarding the way in which you look down your noses at half the country. You call yourselves the "non-judgmental" ones, when the reality is anything but.


So, not only are you lacking logic, but you also can't do math.

Half the country did not vote at all. Of the ones who voted, less than 50% voted for Trump. So yes, you are a minority. And since you are supporting a bully, xenophobic agenda yes, the gloves will be off. Telling it like it is, just as you like it! And if you don't like it, oh, too bad. You are just getting back what you put out there.


Tired, tired, tired. You working real hard on getting the system changed to be "win by popular vote" in 2020? I wonder if you all will keep holding onto this defense tactic for the next four years. Please do.


I find it hilarious that you are assuming I am a democrat.
Even funnier that you ASSume that I am someone who is unaware of how things work in Washington (like, really work), and thus would jump on the ridiculous electoral college strategy. Hilarious, I tell you.
But hey, I know Trumpkins are not smart. That is a very important fact to consider for the next four years.


Babe, I can only go on what you write. I didn't say anything that assumes you don't know how things work in Washington. I think you just wanted to let us know that you do. And what you wrote is the same damn tired talking points seen all up and down this forum by every other person who dislikes Trump, then you pretend those same trite words are more enlightened when they're coming from your special keyboard.




I do suggest you re-read your replies because I am only responding to those. And yes, you made a whole bunch of assumptions in them.

I am also very confused as to what compels you to respond to the "same damn tired talking points" every single time. Methinks they are getting under your skin. Scratch that. I am sure they are.

Happy Holidays! (hopefully this will trigger you a little more


Let's see. The talking points are:

1. Less than 50% voted for Trump
2. Trump voters supported a bully and thus are xenophobes
3. You reap what you sow

Now point me to where I said you are 1. a Democrat or 2. that you don't know how things work in Washington.


Points 1 through 3 are all true, except for "supported a bully and are thus xenophobes" because that is a completely illogical sentence and not what I said.


NP. You absolutely did say something to that effect, though PP is paraphrasing.

Pro tip: don't deny something when the receipts are right there.


Yes, and the receipts don't say that supporting a bully makes one xenophobe. Because that would make no sense. They said they were supporting a bully, xenophobe agenda. Logic-not that hard.


Sheesh. Sorry that my paraphrasing while distracted gave you an excuse to ignore my point. However, I'll point out that it also doesn't make sense for you to say "points 1 through 3 are all true, except for #2."

Regarding the other, parroting back to me my exact words, which I've claimed don't say what you claim they do, fails to convince me.


Not the PP but I would say 2. should be "Trump supporters supported a xenophobic bully and are unwilling to call him out for what he truly is."

That one is definitely true.
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Anonymous wrote:Trump supporters are poor and if they have money they would by heroine. God, so glad they bought his lie about draining the swamp and putting in all the CEOs. It's like having the foxes watch the hen house. They will dismantle everything that served and protected Americans so they can make an easy buck. Cronyism at its finest.


Again: is it any wonder your candidate lost? You people need to do some serious introspection regarding the way in which you look down your noses at half the country. You call yourselves the "non-judgmental" ones, when the reality is anything but.


So, not only are you lacking logic, but you also can't do math.

Half the country did not vote at all. Of the ones who voted, less than 50% voted for Trump. So yes, you are a minority. And since you are supporting a bully, xenophobic agenda yes, the gloves will be off. Telling it like it is, just as you like it! And if you don't like it, oh, too bad. You are just getting back what you put out there.


Tired, tired, tired. You working real hard on getting the system changed to be "win by popular vote" in 2020? I wonder if you all will keep holding onto this defense tactic for the next four years. Please do.


I find it hilarious that you are assuming I am a democrat.
Even funnier that you ASSume that I am someone who is unaware of how things work in Washington (like, really work), and thus would jump on the ridiculous electoral college strategy. Hilarious, I tell you.
But hey, I know Trumpkins are not smart. That is a very important fact to consider for the next four years.


Babe, I can only go on what you write. I didn't say anything that assumes you don't know how things work in Washington. I think you just wanted to let us know that you do. And what you wrote is the same damn tired talking points seen all up and down this forum by every other person who dislikes Trump, then you pretend those same trite words are more enlightened when they're coming from your special keyboard.




I do suggest you re-read your replies because I am only responding to those. And yes, you made a whole bunch of assumptions in them.

I am also very confused as to what compels you to respond to the "same damn tired talking points" every single time. Methinks they are getting under your skin. Scratch that. I am sure they are.

Happy Holidays! (hopefully this will trigger you a little more


The only one who sounds "triggered" is you.

NP, btw.


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Anonymous wrote:Trump supporters are poor and if they have money they would by heroine. God, so glad they bought his lie about draining the swamp and putting in all the CEOs. It's like having the foxes watch the hen house. They will dismantle everything that served and protected Americans so they can make an easy buck. Cronyism at its finest.


Again: is it any wonder your candidate lost? You people need to do some serious introspection regarding the way in which you look down your noses at half the country. You call yourselves the "non-judgmental" ones, when the reality is anything but.


So, not only are you lacking logic, but you also can't do math.

Half the country did not vote at all. Of the ones who voted, less than 50% voted for Trump. So yes, you are a minority. And since you are supporting a bully, xenophobic agenda yes, the gloves will be off. Telling it like it is, just as you like it! And if you don't like it, oh, too bad. You are just getting back what you put out there.


Tired, tired, tired. You working real hard on getting the system changed to be "win by popular vote" in 2020? I wonder if you all will keep holding onto this defense tactic for the next four years. Please do.


I find it hilarious that you are assuming I am a democrat.
Even funnier that you ASSume that I am someone who is unaware of how things work in Washington (like, really work), and thus would jump on the ridiculous electoral college strategy. Hilarious, I tell you.
But hey, I know Trumpkins are not smart. That is a very important fact to consider for the next four years.


Babe, I can only go on what you write. I didn't say anything that assumes you don't know how things work in Washington. I think you just wanted to let us know that you do. And what you wrote is the same damn tired talking points seen all up and down this forum by every other person who dislikes Trump, then you pretend those same trite words are more enlightened when they're coming from your special keyboard.




I do suggest you re-read your replies because I am only responding to those. And yes, you made a whole bunch of assumptions in them.

I am also very confused as to what compels you to respond to the "same damn tired talking points" every single time. Methinks they are getting under your skin. Scratch that. I am sure they are.

Happy Holidays! (hopefully this will trigger you a little more


Let's see. The talking points are:

1. Less than 50% voted for Trump
2. Trump voters supported a bully and thus are xenophobes
3. You reap what you sow

Now point me to where I said you are 1. a Democrat or 2. that you don't know how things work in Washington.


Points 1 through 3 are all true, except for "supported a bully and are thus xenophobes" because that is a completely illogical sentence and not what I said.


NP. You absolutely did say something to that effect, though PP is paraphrasing.

Pro tip: don't deny something when the receipts are right there.


Yes, and the receipts don't say that supporting a bully makes one xenophobe. Because that would make no sense. They said they were supporting a bully, xenophobe agenda. Logic-not that hard.


Sheesh. Sorry that my paraphrasing while distracted gave you an excuse to ignore my point. However, I'll point out that it also doesn't make sense for you to say "points 1 through 3 are all true, except for #2."

Regarding the other, parroting back to me my exact words, which I've claimed don't say what you claim they do, fails to convince me.


Not the PP but I would say 2. should be "Trump supporters supported a xenophobic bully and are unwilling to call him out for what he truly is."

That one is definitely true.


You may not understand the meaning of the word "xenophobic."
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I just did a check on various hotels near the inauguration -- there is still availability.
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xen·o·pho·bic
zen??f?bik,?z?n??f?bik/
adjective
having or showing a dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries.
"the xenophobic undertones of this argument"
synonyms: ultranationalistic, ultranationalist, nationalistic, nationalist, isolationist, jingoistic; parochial, insular; ethnocentric, ethnocentrist, racist, racialist; prejudiced, bigoted, intolerant
"unemployment and lack of exposure to foreigners has fueled xenophobic sentiment"


For describing Trump and many of his supporters, it's PERFECT.
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Anonymous wrote:I just did a check on various hotels near the inauguration -- there is still availability.


Yep, and close in, too.
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