I live in Takoma Park. I’m voting for Trump!

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Anonymous wrote:Ha! I was surprised to see "women for Trump" in my NOVA ultra liberal neighborhood, mostly it is military renters. I dont judge, though I know the neighborhood does.


I judge. Silently. I'd literally ever say anything, but I would think OP is stupid.

BTW you are probably Latina from one of the countries that had trouble with socialism. Trump brings us closer to that because he's a populist president. Look at his words in context of our history and country, not that of a different country.


OP here and yes I am a Latina immigrant but I will remind you that I am not a Republican, I am registered independent. I actually agree with Democrats about a lot of things and I don’t think they are “socialist” in that way.
My one issue is immigration. Try to understand from my perspective. I came here legally, I worked REALLY HARD to follow the process, obey all the rules, and work my way up once I got here. I worked hard and earned my citizenship to have safety and a better life for my family. Now our chaotic border policy, whether you agree that it’s “open borders” or not, they are letting in the very people I worked so hard to escape. Violent criminals and gangs that come here and get amnesty. You say that violent criminals are not allowed here and get deported but they are getting through the cracks and have shown up here in Montgomery County making it less safe. So I am voting for Trump to close all the holes in our border policy. Enough already. And I would be happy to engage with my neighbors if they wanted to know why I’m voting for Trump. If they knew my story they would understand how angry I am about this. Imagine spending over a decade of your life doing everything correctly and finally feeling yourself free of a country run by violent gangs only to have your new home open to the same gangs you thought you were safe from.


I am 15:21, also Latina. I agree with much of what you are saying, especially illegal immigration. There are so many like us, but we are quiet about it because (see all of these comments). My family is voting for Trump. I am not. They said they are not voting for the person but for the ideas the party holds. We live in Maryland so ultimately it does not matter, but many Latinos feel the same way.


DP. How does your family feel about the 2nd point on the Republican Party Platform?

Note that the plan to “carry out the largest deportation operation in American history” history says nothing about “illegal immigrants “. Does this trouble the Latino Republican voters at all?


We are US citizens.
But to answer your question, it does not bother any legal immigrants that I personally know.


Good to know. Thank you for responding to my question.
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Anonymous wrote:TP conservative here. I have a feeling there are a fair number of us, just not advertised with yard signs.


True conservatives aren't pro trump.


They are now when the other option is a socialist who's trying to take away my private health insurance.



Lol. Is that what FOX has told you? Yet you’re fine with taking away Grandma’s Medicare? I guess you don’t expect to live long enough to need it?

For the sake of your argument, having a public option won’t take away your option to purchase private platinum level plans for yourself, or to pay out of pocket for providers and services that aren’t covered by a plan.




No kamala's own mouth thats where I heard it.


Dems have their head in the sand. Kamala literally said she wanted to get rid of private health insurance for universal healthcare. I will vote accordingly. Politicians have no places in taking away my own private healthcare that I pay good money for.


Yeah, we’re still waiting for the details on Trump’s beautiful health plan — that would be so much better than Obamacare. What was that — 7, 8 years ago?
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Anonymous wrote:Ha! I was surprised to see "women for Trump" in my NOVA ultra liberal neighborhood, mostly it is military renters. I dont judge, though I know the neighborhood does.


I judge. Silently. I'd literally ever say anything, but I would think OP is stupid.

BTW you are probably Latina from one of the countries that had trouble with socialism. Trump brings us closer to that because he's a populist president. Look at his words in context of our history and country, not that of a different country.


OP here and yes I am a Latina immigrant but I will remind you that I am not a Republican, I am registered independent. I actually agree with Democrats about a lot of things and I don’t think they are “socialist” in that way.
My one issue is immigration. Try to understand from my perspective. I came here legally, I worked REALLY HARD to follow the process, obey all the rules, and work my way up once I got here. I worked hard and earned my citizenship to have safety and a better life for my family. Now our chaotic border policy, whether you agree that it’s “open borders” or not, they are letting in the very people I worked so hard to escape. Violent criminals and gangs that come here and get amnesty. You say that violent criminals are not allowed here and get deported but they are getting through the cracks and have shown up here in Montgomery County making it less safe. So I am voting for Trump to close all the holes in our border policy. Enough already. And I would be happy to engage with my neighbors if they wanted to know why I’m voting for Trump. If they knew my story they would understand how angry I am about this. Imagine spending over a decade of your life doing everything correctly and finally feeling yourself free of a country run by violent gangs only to have your new home open to the same gangs you thought you were safe from.


I am 15:21, also Latina. I agree with much of what you are saying, especially illegal immigration. There are so many like us, but we are quiet about it because (see all of these comments). My family is voting for Trump. I am not. They said they are not voting for the person but for the ideas the party holds. We live in Maryland so ultimately it does not matter, but many Latinos feel the same way.


DP. How does your family feel about the 2nd point on the Republican Party Platform?

Note that the plan to “carry out the largest deportation operation in American history” history says nothing about “illegal immigrants “. Does this trouble the Latino Republican voters at all?


We are US citizens.
But to answer your question, it does not bother any legal immigrants that I personally know.


Good to know. Thank you for responding to my question.


Once it's on TV, with crying women and children forced on buses, you bet that suddenly people will find their heart. But those people who aren't bothered are stupid (has to be said) and if the visual is not right there in front of them, it doesn't exist. Much like people who don't bother about 35K civilian deaths in Gaza, but if you showed them what a child dying under rubble looks like (screams of pain over days, without pain meds, limbs shattered to pieces, no quick death)... then they'd find a conscience quickly.

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Anonymous wrote:We can only hope that if Trump wins every pro-Trump person enjoys what he does for them


We will!!! Just like my bank accounts enjoyed last time! Can't wait!


Omg you can not do math

Dictatorship is going to tax the helll out of Americans you morons


The only dictator is Harris as she's is a socialist who took away Dems right for a fair election and a choice as to whom the Dems wanted. You are a sheeple.


Nope. I voted for Biden / Harris when I voted in the primary. I’m good.
Lol Someone who uses words like “sheeple” says what?
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Anonymous wrote:TP conservative here. I have a feeling there are a fair number of us, just not advertised with yard signs.


True conservatives aren't pro trump.


They are now when the other option is a socialist who's trying to take away my private health insurance.



Lol. Is that what FOX has told you? Yet you’re fine with taking away Grandma’s Medicare? I guess you don’t expect to live long enough to need it?

For the sake of your argument, having a public option won’t take away your option to purchase private platinum level plans for yourself, or to pay out of pocket for providers and services that aren’t covered by a plan.




No kamala's own mouth thats where I heard it.


Dems have their head in the sand. Kamala literally said she wanted to get rid of private health insurance for universal healthcare. I will vote accordingly. Politicians have no places in taking away my own private healthcare that I pay good money for.


Yeah, we’re still waiting for the details on Trump’s beautiful health plan — that would be so much better than Obamacare. What was that — 7, 8 years ago?


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The Miami Herald confirms that Donald Trump has in fact been using Jeffrey Epstein's plane to campaign since his plane experienced troubles.

Cult
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Troll
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Stolen Valor is taping a Kotex to your ear and claiming you were shot for democracy

Mr bone spurs
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I'm voting for the candidate who doesn't call for the "termination" of the Constitution
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Men that Donald Trump adores.

Jeffrey Epstein
Hannibal Lecter
Kim Jong Un
Vladimir Putin
Adolf Hitler
Viktor Orbán

Did I miss anyone?
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Op wants to give Trump nuclear codes
Clearly OP is stupid

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Anonymous wrote:Ha! I was surprised to see "women for Trump" in my NOVA ultra liberal neighborhood, mostly it is military renters. I dont judge, though I know the neighborhood does.


I judge. Silently. I'd literally ever say anything, but I would think OP is stupid.

BTW you are probably Latina from one of the countries that had trouble with socialism. Trump brings us closer to that because he's a populist president. Look at his words in context of our history and country, not that of a different country.


OP here and yes I am a Latina immigrant but I will remind you that I am not a Republican, I am registered independent. I actually agree with Democrats about a lot of things and I don’t think they are “socialist” in that way.
My one issue is immigration. Try to understand from my perspective. I came here legally, I worked REALLY HARD to follow the process, obey all the rules, and work my way up once I got here. I worked hard and earned my citizenship to have safety and a better life for my family. Now our chaotic border policy, whether you agree that it’s “open borders” or not, they are letting in the very people I worked so hard to escape. Violent criminals and gangs that come here and get amnesty. You say that violent criminals are not allowed here and get deported but they are getting through the cracks and have shown up here in Montgomery County making it less safe. So I am voting for Trump to close all the holes in our border policy. Enough already. And I would be happy to engage with my neighbors if they wanted to know why I’m voting for Trump. If they knew my story they would understand how angry I am about this. Imagine spending over a decade of your life doing everything correctly and finally feeling yourself free of a country run by violent gangs only to have your new home open to the same gangs you thought you were safe from.


I am 15:21, also Latina. I agree with much of what you are saying, especially illegal immigration. There are so many like us, but we are quiet about it because (see all of these comments). My family is voting for Trump. I am not. They said they are not voting for the person but for the ideas the party holds. We live in Maryland so ultimately it does not matter, but many Latinos feel the same way.


DP. How does your family feel about the 2nd point on the Republican Party Platform?

Note that the plan to “carry out the largest deportation operation in American history” history says nothing about “illegal immigrants “. Does this trouble the Latino Republican voters at all?


We are US citizens.
But to answer your question, it does not bother any legal immigrants that I personally know.


Good to know. Thank you for responding to my question.


Once it's on TV, with crying women and children forced on buses, you bet that suddenly people will find their heart. But those people who aren't bothered are stupid (has to be said) and if the visual is not right there in front of them, it doesn't exist. Much like people who don't bother about 35K civilian deaths in Gaza, but if you showed them what a child dying under rubble looks like (screams of pain over days, without pain meds, limbs shattered to pieces, no quick death)... then they'd find a conscience quickly.



Maybe Hamas should not have repeatedly picked a fight with a much larger, smarter or more lethal enemy so many times. It’s like a guy breaks into your house, rapes your mother, grandmother and sticks your child in an oven then complains about how you retaliate. If these pussies stopped hiding behind women and children you would not see these deaths.
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Anonymous wrote:Ha! I was surprised to see "women for Trump" in my NOVA ultra liberal neighborhood, mostly it is military renters. I dont judge, though I know the neighborhood does.


I judge. Silently. I'd literally ever say anything, but I would think OP is stupid.

BTW you are probably Latina from one of the countries that had trouble with socialism. Trump brings us closer to that because he's a populist president. Look at his words in context of our history and country, not that of a different country.


OP here and yes I am a Latina immigrant but I will remind you that I am not a Republican, I am registered independent. I actually agree with Democrats about a lot of things and I don’t think they are “socialist” in that way.
My one issue is immigration. Try to understand from my perspective. I came here legally, I worked REALLY HARD to follow the process, obey all the rules, and work my way up once I got here. I worked hard and earned my citizenship to have safety and a better life for my family. Now our chaotic border policy, whether you agree that it’s “open borders” or not, they are letting in the very people I worked so hard to escape. Violent criminals and gangs that come here and get amnesty. You say that violent criminals are not allowed here and get deported but they are getting through the cracks and have shown up here in Montgomery County making it less safe. So I am voting for Trump to close all the holes in our border policy. Enough already. And I would be happy to engage with my neighbors if they wanted to know why I’m voting for Trump. If they knew my story they would understand how angry I am about this. Imagine spending over a decade of your life doing everything correctly and finally feeling yourself free of a country run by violent gangs only to have your new home open to the same gangs you thought you were safe from.


I am 15:21, also Latina. I agree with much of what you are saying, especially illegal immigration. There are so many like us, but we are quiet about it because (see all of these comments). My family is voting for Trump. I am not. They said they are not voting for the person but for the ideas the party holds. We live in Maryland so ultimately it does not matter, but many Latinos feel the same way.


DP. How does your family feel about the 2nd point on the Republican Party Platform?

Note that the plan to “carry out the largest deportation operation in American history” history says nothing about “illegal immigrants “. Does this trouble the Latino Republican voters at all?


We are US citizens.
But to answer your question, it does not bother any legal immigrants that I personally know.


Good to know. Thank you for responding to my question.


Once it's on TV, with crying women and children forced on buses, you bet that suddenly people will find their heart. But those people who aren't bothered are stupid (has to be said) and if the visual is not right there in front of them, it doesn't exist. Much like people who don't bother about 35K civilian deaths in Gaza, but if you showed them what a child dying under rubble looks like (screams of pain over days, without pain meds, limbs shattered to pieces, no quick death)... then they'd find a conscience quickly.



Yeah. I’m the DP who asked the question, and I find it concerning— to say the least — that the plan as it’s worded isn’t specifying who will get deported — just that it will be the largest in American history. That’s very different from deporting illegal immigrants — and presumably verifying that they’re illegal immigrants prior to deporting them. The person who responded started by saying that they are “US citizens “. I hope that protects people confronted by the realities of the MAGA Manifest Destiny type of fervor as much as that PP believes that it will. Meanwhile, people like me will have our own battles to fight — and not much extra energy to fight for the communities who supported Trump.
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Anonymous wrote:Latino and black Trumpers are so pathetic. I feel sorry for them.


They're so much smarter then the "always vote dem no matter what" Latinos and black voters at least they know dems are holding them back.


How — exactly— are “dems (sic) holding them back? Is this the sort of unsupported rot that convinces the MAGAts that they’re “so much smarter” than the rest of us?


NP. Because the Democratic party, by policy, does not want to solve problems that are more urgent in these communities. If they help them solve their problems, their dependence on the government goes away. And we can't have that, can we?


Which “problems” are these? Got any actual specifics?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Men that Donald Trump adores.

Jeffrey Epstein
Hannibal Lecter
Kim Jong Un
Vladimir Putin
Adolf Hitler
Viktor Orbán

Did I miss anyone?


Yeah, you left out Donald Trump. In as much as he is capable of adoring anyone, Trump adores Trump.
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