Reluctant Harris Voters Can At Least Live with Themselves

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wasn't the most enthusiastic supporter of Kamala Harris. Thought she was a lightweight who refused to take clear stands on some of the important issues of the day.

But I voted for her because I thought she was fundamentally decent, willing to surround herself with smart people, and smart enough to listen to them when she knew they had more expertise than she did.

I am so glad I went ahead and did that, despite my reservations. If I had voted for Trump, only to watch him destroy the American economy and so many people's lives in such a short period (aided and abetted by unelected circus freaks like Musk), I would seriously be considering ending it all now. As it stands, it's going to take a lot of endurance to survive the havoc he is wreaking, but at least some of us are not totally consumed with regret for having voted for this idiot. As for those of you who did, I hope you fully embraced the utter nihilism of it all before you voted for him.


We had unchecked immigration, high crime and district attorneys turning violent criminals out of jail, the constant drone of grievance politics and woke, and constant airdrops of pallets of tax payer cash everywhere...without their consent.

Where did I lose by voting for Trump?


Tarriffs
Anonymous
I'll take tariffs and no invasion by tens of millions of foreign citizens any day of the week. I want my country back.
Anonymous
The Constitution vs. The Felon

Hmmm... tough choice

Good going, Trump voters!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have yet to come across a trump voter who is regretful. Even this week.


Because they're immersed in their bubble. Last time I checked on Fox News, it was all about how tariffs are good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'll take tariffs and no invasion by tens of millions of foreign citizens any day of the week. I want my country back.


Oh, were there swarms of unwashed foreign citizens invading your home? Was it like a zombie apocalypse? And are they now totally gone because Trump is in office

You are now going to have swarms of poor unwashed American citizens all up in your face since Trump is leading us into a depression.
Anonymous
I’m really grateful Harris lost even though I voted for her. Trump has done more in 2 months than Biden did in 4 years. I wish I could say I voted for Trump.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'll take tariffs and no invasion by tens of millions of foreign citizens any day of the week. I want my country back.


It’s odd that you think asylum pauses will last.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wasn't the most enthusiastic supporter of Kamala Harris. Thought she was a lightweight who refused to take clear stands on some of the important issues of the day.

But I voted for her because I thought she was fundamentally decent, willing to surround herself with smart people, and smart enough to listen to them when she knew they had more expertise than she did.

I am so glad I went ahead and did that, despite my reservations. If I had voted for Trump, only to watch him destroy the American economy and so many people's lives in such a short period (aided and abetted by unelected circus freaks like Musk), I would seriously be considering ending it all now. As it stands, it's going to take a lot of endurance to survive the havoc he is wreaking, but at least some of us are not totally consumed with regret for having voted for this idiot. As for those of you who did, I hope you fully embraced the utter nihilism of it all before you voted for him.


We had unchecked immigration, high crime and district attorneys turning violent criminals out of jail, the constant drone of grievance politics and woke, and constant airdrops of pallets of tax payer cash everywhere...without their consent.

Where did I lose by voting for Trump?

I guess democracy doesn’t matter to you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wasn't the most enthusiastic supporter of Kamala Harris. Thought she was a lightweight who refused to take clear stands on some of the important issues of the day.

But I voted for her because I thought she was fundamentally decent, willing to surround herself with smart people, and smart enough to listen to them when she knew they had more expertise than she did.

I am so glad I went ahead and did that, despite my reservations. If I had voted for Trump, only to watch him destroy the American economy and so many people's lives in such a short period (aided and abetted by unelected circus freaks like Musk), I would seriously be considering ending it all now. As it stands, it's going to take a lot of endurance to survive the havoc he is wreaking, but at least some of us are not totally consumed with regret for having voted for this idiot. As for those of you who did, I hope you fully embraced the utter nihilism of it all before you voted for him.


We had unchecked immigration, high crime and district attorneys turning violent criminals out of jail, the constant drone of grievance politics and woke, and constant airdrops of pallets of tax payer cash everywhere...without their consent.

Where did I lose by voting for Trump?


Try checking your 401K, douche.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m really grateful Harris lost even though I voted for her. Trump has done more in 2 months than Biden did in 4 years. I wish I could say I voted for Trump.


This is not a thing. We all understood the assignment.

This whole thread is meant to be divisive.

Won't work. Everybody is poorer and Trump is clearly an idiot. Even the "not interested in politics" are taking notice

MAGA was always a lost cause. They'd follow Trump off a cliff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m really grateful Harris lost even though I voted for her. Trump has done more in 2 months than Biden did in 4 years. I wish I could say I voted for Trump.


You need to learn how to troll much better than this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't know hindsight is 20/20. I did not vote for either candidate. Maybe not the same mistakes or chaos but you gave zero ability to foresee what kind of madness Kamala would have made in her term. You can feel better but the truth is I had zero confidence in either of them.

You are lying if you say you guarantee things would be better with her running the show. Again, there's no way to know. This is what we have and we can all drown in our sorrows but I have zero regrets. These things aren't for second guessing and you putting guilt trips on people is wrong.

We all have regrets but people like you who focus on making themselves feel better is called being weak and insufferable. You need to just be happy with you'd own decision. You do not vote for anyone else. Even Trump voters who may or may not have regrets - that's their business. You take care of you and leave it at that. One day I'm sure you'll be shamed into feeling something you shouldn't be ashamed of. You have your rights to live as you want as does everyone else. If you don't believe in this then please get out of this country!

Maybe you should leave the country if you can’t tolerate people speaking their minds. I’m sure Russia would be very hospitable to you.


Of course we can't know with 100% certainty but I am fairly confident of the following with respect to Kamala Harris

-She knew who were our friends and who were our enemies
-She wouldn't have a drug-addled billionaire wrecking the federal government
-She would have chosen her cabinet by looking at qualifications and expertise
-She would not be wrecking the economy with tariffs
-She would not be throwing Ukraine under the bus
-She wouldn't have pardoned the J6 rioters
-She wouldn't be threatening/suing law firms
-She wouldn't be threatening/suing news outlets
-She wouldn't be threatening/suing universities
-She wouldn't be deporting people without due process
-She wouldn't be locking up poeple here legally for expressing opinions
-She wouldn't be doing stupid sh&^ like renaming the Gulf of Mexico
-She wouldn't be messing with SS


I am sure there are 1000 other things Dump has done that I am not remembering in the fire hose of "stuff" coming out of the WH.



She also would not be destroying our relationship with Canada and threatening to annex both Canada and Greenland.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean that you'd be considering "ending it all"? Are you suicidal?


I think OP is saying she would be if she had to live with the regret of voting to destroy the country,

As for MAGAs actually taking themselves out, unfortunately we will never be so lucky.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't know hindsight is 20/20. I did not vote for either candidate. Maybe not the same mistakes or chaos but you gave zero ability to foresee what kind of madness Kamala would have made in her term. You can feel better but the truth is I had zero confidence in either of them.

You are lying if you say you guarantee things would be better with her running the show. Again, there's no way to know. This is what we have and we can all drown in our sorrows but I have zero regrets. These things aren't for second guessing and you putting guilt trips on people is wrong.

We all have regrets but people like you who focus on making themselves feel better is called being weak and insufferable. You need to just be happy with you'd own decision. You do not vote for anyone else. Even Trump voters who may or may not have regrets - that's their business. You take care of you and leave it at that. One day I'm sure you'll be shamed into feeling something you shouldn't be ashamed of. You have your rights to live as you want as does everyone else. If you don't believe in this then please get out of this country!


You are very naive or narrow-minded or both. Take more time to think about you are saying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have yet to come across a trump voter who is regretful. Even this week.


This is a pretty big one.

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