Breakup over the orange one

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Anonymous wrote:If my husband supported Trump, it would mean that there was a mismatch between my values and his. Of course we would divorce.


NP. This is exactly how I feel.

DH and I have different political views, but the basic values are the same.

I’m a democrat who is also critical of my own party. DH is an independent, which honestly annoys me a little, because I think independents don’t sufficiently acknowledge the current limitations of the system we need to work with. But our basic values align.

But we do fight about politics a bit. He’s more of an extremist and idealist. I’m more pragmatic and logical.

But if he voted for Trump, I’d have serious thoughts about divorcing. Because it tells me something about his values which completely goes against mine.


The election process was rigged this election. The candidate the DNC PLACED into the nomination was not voted for in the primary, the move completely kicked them in the teeth and put Trump in the White House.


So you husbands values are, secure boarders, not funding wars all over the globe, an actual primary election process?


With the exception of wars in Israel, Panama, and Greenland, of course.



And of course not the general election process, only the primary process. Remember, it's only a free and fair election of Trump wins! Otherwise it's rigged!
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Anonymous wrote:The women on this thread who say they would break up if their spouse supported Trump are exactly the same as the hardcore MAGA folks. Dumb and cannot think


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I agree. There is no difference. Just coming at it from opposite sides.



Fake news.

Supporting a corrupt, lying rapist is NOT the same as opposing a corrupt, lying rapist.
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Anonymous wrote:If my husband supported Trump, it would mean that there was a mismatch between my values and his. Of course we would divorce.


NP. This is exactly how I feel.

DH and I have different political views, but the basic values are the same.

I’m a democrat who is also critical of my own party. DH is an independent, which honestly annoys me a little, because I think independents don’t sufficiently acknowledge the current limitations of the system we need to work with. But our basic values align.

But we do fight about politics a bit. He’s more of an extremist and idealist. I’m more pragmatic and logical.

But if he voted for Trump, I’d have serious thoughts about divorcing. Because it tells me something about his values which completely goes against mine.


So you husbands values are, secure boarders, not funding wars all over the globe, an actual primary election process?


With the exception of wars in Israel, Panama, and Greenland, of course.



And of course not the general election process, only the primary process. Remember, it's only a free and fair election of Trump wins! Otherwise it's rigged!


Yup. Fcking hypocrites.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you're getting divorced over this, the joke's on you. Did you happen to notice Obama and Trump cutting it up together at Carter's funeral? Even THEY don't buy all this heated political rhetoric. If you really think there is much daylight between competing political candidates at the national level, you have been completely duped.


Obama was trying to show Trump the right way to behave, not that he agrees with him
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Anonymous wrote:So you’re going to divorce your husband and date who? You don’t date Trump voters so there goes at least half the dating pool. Then you’re divorced so there goes another half. You are clearly mentally ill and most men don’t want to deal with that so….. how big do you think your dating pool will realistically be post divorce?


Half the dating pool? Only like 30% of Americans voted for the felon. So there’s majority of men didn’t vote for a convicted rapist and racist. But, keep telling yourself you have to be with that kind of man.


It’s 56% for divorced men. Facts are difficult for Democrats.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/poll-reveals-new-group-of-men-voting-for-donald-trump-in-record-numbers/ar-BB1qf7l8

Shocking that divorced men voted for a twice divorced man who had an affair with a porn star while his wife was pregnant.


He did a hit and run, not an affair, it's between him and his wife. No such thing as porn star, they are simply bottom feeders of society which she has demonstrated well. We can't get that out of politics, Biden was far from perfect. Jill cheated on her husband but she was first lady. Look at Harris's husband, he got the babysitter pregnant. Voters can only vote for who they deem the best.


This attitude is so interesting to me. I clearly remember during the Clinton years, there were discussions among the Republicans I knew of how cheating indicates low moral character and they could never vote for someone who treated their wife that way. Cheat on your wife, you’ll cheat everyone else.

It totally flipped with Trump and now it’s “a private matter between him and his wife”. Even my dad, who is a hardcore Christian and heavily vocal about men who cheat, suddenly thinks it really has little to do with Trump’s character and morality.

Funny how that works.


Dp. I find it funny Hartis is being treated more harshly becaise of nothing she personally did and yet the men get a pass for actually cheating on their spouses.

Why is that?
Anonymous
Harris was kept completely out of things for 3.7 years with the lowest VP rating in history, then all the sudden she catapults into being the savior. Bad plan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If my husband supported Trump, it would mean that there was a mismatch between my values and his. Of course we would divorce.


NP. This is exactly how I feel.

DH and I have different political views, but the basic values are the same.

I’m a democrat who is also critical of my own party. DH is an independent, which honestly annoys me a little, because I think independents don’t sufficiently acknowledge the current limitations of the system we need to work with. But our basic values align.

But we do fight about politics a bit. He’s more of an extremist and idealist. I’m more pragmatic and logical.

But if he voted for Trump, I’d have serious thoughts about divorcing. Because it tells me something about his values which completely goes against mine.


So you husbands values are, secure boarders, not funding wars all over the globe, an actual primary election process?


Trump bragged about deporting 300 people when Biden was deporting 700/day.

She isn’t divorcing her h because he wants the border secured, she divorcing him because he’s too stupid to understand Obama and Biden did a better job than Trump at it.


Correction the idiot TRIED to deport 300 but failed because the receiving country didn’t let the plane land so Biden 700 Frump 0.

It’s pathetic how bad he is at this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If my husband supported Trump, it would mean that there was a mismatch between my values and his. Of course we would divorce.


NP. This is exactly how I feel.

DH and I have different political views, but the basic values are the same.

I’m a democrat who is also critical of my own party. DH is an independent, which honestly annoys me a little, because I think independents don’t sufficiently acknowledge the current limitations of the system we need to work with. But our basic values align.

But we do fight about politics a bit. He’s more of an extremist and idealist. I’m more pragmatic and logical.

But if he voted for Trump, I’d have serious thoughts about divorcing. Because it tells me something about his values which completely goes against mine.


So you husbands values are, secure boarders, not funding wars all over the globe, an actual primary election process?


Trump bragged about deporting 300 people when Biden was deporting 700/day.

She isn’t divorcing her h because he wants the border secured, she divorcing him because he’s too stupid to understand Obama and Biden did a better job than Trump at it.


Correction the idiot TRIED to deport 300 but failed because the receiving country didn’t let the plane land so Biden 700 Frump 0.

It’s pathetic how bad he is at this.


I understand you guys dislike him and I your frustrations make sense. However to downplay his attempt at reporting more people dally is the fact reason why Democrats lost the election. A politician greatest attest is their ability to read the room.
Anonymous
I would say that anyone who breaks up over a political issue wasn't compatible to begin with. Or, if there has been a change in attitude, it's no different than couple who change and grow apart and divorce.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If my husband supported Trump, it would mean that there was a mismatch between my values and his. Of course we would divorce.


NP. This is exactly how I feel.

DH and I have different political views, but the basic values are the same.

I’m a democrat who is also critical of my own party. DH is an independent, which honestly annoys me a little, because I think independents don’t sufficiently acknowledge the current limitations of the system we need to work with. But our basic values align.

But we do fight about politics a bit. He’s more of an extremist and idealist. I’m more pragmatic and logical.

But if he voted for Trump, I’d have serious thoughts about divorcing. Because it tells me something about his values which completely goes against mine.


So you husbands values are, secure boarders, not funding wars all over the globe, an actual primary election process?


Trump bragged about deporting 300 people when Biden was deporting 700/day.

She isn’t divorcing her h because he wants the border secured, she divorcing him because he’s too stupid to understand Obama and Biden did a better job than Trump at it.


Correction the idiot TRIED to deport 300 but failed because the receiving country didn’t let the plane land so Biden 700 Frump 0.

It’s pathetic how bad he is at this.


So funny how quickly and badly your post aged.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If my husband supported Trump, it would mean that there was a mismatch between my values and his. Of course we would divorce.


NP. This is exactly how I feel.

DH and I have different political views, but the basic values are the same.

I’m a democrat who is also critical of my own party. DH is an independent, which honestly annoys me a little, because I think independents don’t sufficiently acknowledge the current limitations of the system we need to work with. But our basic values align.

But we do fight about politics a bit. He’s more of an extremist and idealist. I’m more pragmatic and logical.

But if he voted for Trump, I’d have serious thoughts about divorcing. Because it tells me something about his values which completely goes against mine.


So you husbands values are, secure boarders, not funding wars all over the globe, an actual primary election process?


Trump bragged about deporting 300 people when Biden was deporting 700/day.

She isn’t divorcing her h because he wants the border secured, she divorcing him because he’s too stupid to understand Obama and Biden did a better job than Trump at it.


Correction the idiot TRIED to deport 300 but failed because the receiving country didn’t let the plane land so Biden 700 Frump 0.

It’s pathetic how bad he is at this.


Bwahahahaha. This is hilarious. Took Big Orange guy about 1 tweet to get that one fixed and the President offering his own plane to bring them back. Bwahahaha. LOVE IT, So much winning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If my husband supported Trump, it would mean that there was a mismatch between my values and his. Of course we would divorce.


NP. This is exactly how I feel.

DH and I have different political views, but the basic values are the same.

I’m a democrat who is also critical of my own party. DH is an independent, which honestly annoys me a little, because I think independents don’t sufficiently acknowledge the current limitations of the system we need to work with. But our basic values align.

But we do fight about politics a bit. He’s more of an extremist and idealist. I’m more pragmatic and logical.

But if he voted for Trump, I’d have serious thoughts about divorcing. Because it tells me something about his values which completely goes against mine.


So you husbands values are, secure boarders, not funding wars all over the globe, an actual primary election process?


Trump bragged about deporting 300 people when Biden was deporting 700/day.

She isn’t divorcing her h because he wants the border secured, she divorcing him because he’s too stupid to understand Obama and Biden did a better job than Trump at it.


Correction the idiot TRIED to deport 300 but failed because the receiving country didn’t let the plane land so Biden 700 Frump 0.

It’s pathetic how bad he is at this.


I understand you guys dislike him and I your frustrations make sense. However to downplay his attempt at reporting more people dally is the fact reason why Democrats lost the election. A politician greatest attest is their ability to read the room.


Lol!

Idiot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If my husband supported Trump, it would mean that there was a mismatch between my values and his. Of course we would divorce.


NP. This is exactly how I feel.

DH and I have different political views, but the basic values are the same.

I’m a democrat who is also critical of my own party. DH is an independent, which honestly annoys me a little, because I think independents don’t sufficiently acknowledge the current limitations of the system we need to work with. But our basic values align.

But we do fight about politics a bit. He’s more of an extremist and idealist. I’m more pragmatic and logical.

But if he voted for Trump, I’d have serious thoughts about divorcing. Because it tells me something about his values which completely goes against mine.


So you husbands values are, secure boarders, not funding wars all over the globe, an actual primary election process?


Trump bragged about deporting 300 people when Biden was deporting 700/day.

She isn’t divorcing her h because he wants the border secured, she divorcing him because he’s too stupid to understand Obama and Biden did a better job than Trump at it.


Correction the idiot TRIED to deport 300 but failed because the receiving country didn’t let the plane land so Biden 700 Frump 0.

It’s pathetic how bad he is at this.


I understand you guys dislike him and I your frustrations make sense. However to downplay his attempt at reporting more people dally is the fact reason why Democrats lost the election. A politician greatest attest is their ability to read the room.


The fact is Biden and Obama deport more people. The reason democrats lost is because you and other idiots believed lies that they didn’t. He read the room and saw an idiot who doesn’t understand facts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If my husband supported Trump, it would mean that there was a mismatch between my values and his. Of course we would divorce.


NP. This is exactly how I feel.

DH and I have different political views, but the basic values are the same.

I’m a democrat who is also critical of my own party. DH is an independent, which honestly annoys me a little, because I think independents don’t sufficiently acknowledge the current limitations of the system we need to work with. But our basic values align.

But we do fight about politics a bit. He’s more of an extremist and idealist. I’m more pragmatic and logical.

But if he voted for Trump, I’d have serious thoughts about divorcing. Because it tells me something about his values which completely goes against mine.


So you husbands values are, secure boarders, not funding wars all over the globe, an actual primary election process?


Trump bragged about deporting 300 people when Biden was deporting 700/day.

She isn’t divorcing her h because he wants the border secured, she divorcing him because he’s too stupid to understand Obama and Biden did a better job than Trump at it.


Correction the idiot TRIED to deport 300 but failed because the receiving country didn’t let the plane land so Biden 700 Frump 0.

It’s pathetic how bad he is at this.


So funny how quickly and badly your post aged.


Really? He deported 700 today, yesterday, the day before, tomorrow?

Nope, his inability to land a plane did not age badly.
Anonymous
My mom and my cousin have both told me that my aunt & uncle have been fighting quite a bit, and it started leading up to the election. Both my aunt & uncle are Republicans. However, he's a Maga Republican and she's not. She did vote for Trump the first time but was disgusted with how his term went and the path he led the US.

She also has very strong feelings about abortion as healthcare because she suffered 3 miscarriages, 2 of which required DNCs and 1 of the pregnancies was very life-threatening to my aunt. It's why they never attempted trying to conceive again. My cousin also had a missed miscarriage and required a DNC. My aunt has said she refuses to vote for any candidate who supports banning abortion or birth control. That's not been cool with my uncle. He was also upset she did not vote for Trump this last time. I guess my aunt let it out that she voted for Biden in 2020 and my uncle was so furious that he left a spent a week at their nearby cabin solo.

My cousin thinks they'll get a divorce because my aunt is "seeing the light". My cousin is very liberal and has always been at odds with her parents when politics came into play.
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