Learned Dad voted for Trump

Anonymous
Fifteen pages responding to this nonsense? It’s your dad Jesus who cares who he voted for.
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Anonymous wrote:Get over yourself. We have friends who voted for Trump and we agree to disagree. We rarely talk politics and regret it when we do.



This. Op, you are now in the minority and need to get over this. A lot of reasonable republicans, moderates, conservatives, all not MAGA, decided to vote for Trump simply because he was more fiscally responsible and pledged to get rid of DC bureaucracy and the imperial president and the debt -- which Democrats do not. that is al. To cry "OMG he voted for Trump" shows political unsophistication.

The people I know who voted for Trump are extremely unsophisticated. They didn’t go to college, they have never traveled internationally, they don’t personally know immigrants, they don’t follow politics very closely, and they could not articulate either candidates’ proposed policies or explain their potential impact.

They live in red areas and almost everyone they know is a Republican and they literally can’t conceive of voting for a Democrat. They couldn’t tell you 3 things Biden did as President without resorting to Fox News’ talking points: open borders, rising inflation, putting biological males in girls’ sports. They have no knowledge of actual policies. They have attended Christian houses of worship their entire lives, but willingly voted for a man who has not lived and does not currently live his life in accordance with fundamental Christian principles and doesn’t seem all that familiar with Christian doctrine (or any other religion’s) — yet they inexplicably claim that Trump “has been good for the Church,” whatever that means.

They have never heard of any of Trump’s grifting because they don’t follow news sources that report on it. They believe that Trump is the uber successful businessman portrayed by his character on The Apprentice, and have no idea that over the course of his career at the helm of the Trump Organization, he lost more money than he made and ended up poorer than if he had conservatively invested the money his father gave him and never started a business. They think he understands the global economy, even though he doesn’t know how tariffs work (they don’t either) and he doesn’t understand basic math well enough to know that he can’t reduce drug prices by 650-1,000%.


Could not be more wrong about me.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get over yourself. We have friends who voted for Trump and we agree to disagree. We rarely talk politics and regret it when we do.



This. Op, you are now in the minority and need to get over this. A lot of reasonable republicans, moderates, conservatives, all not MAGA, decided to vote for Trump simply because he was more fiscally responsible and pledged to get rid of DC bureaucracy and the imperial president and the debt -- which Democrats do not. that is al. To cry "OMG he voted for Trump" shows political unsophistication.

The people I know who voted for Trump are extremely unsophisticated. They didn’t go to college, they have never traveled internationally, they don’t personally know immigrants, they don’t follow politics very closely, and they could not articulate either candidates’ proposed policies or explain their potential impact.

They live in red areas and almost everyone they know is a Republican and they literally can’t conceive of voting for a Democrat. They couldn’t tell you 3 things Biden did as President without resorting to Fox News’ talking points: open borders, rising inflation, putting biological males in girls’ sports. They have no knowledge of actual policies. They have attended Christian houses of worship their entire lives, but willingly voted for a man who has not lived and does not currently live his life in accordance with fundamental Christian principles and doesn’t seem all that familiar with Christian doctrine (or any other religion’s) — yet they inexplicably claim that Trump “has been good for the Church,” whatever that means.

They have never heard of any of Trump’s grifting because they don’t follow news sources that report on it. They believe that Trump is the uber successful businessman portrayed by his character on The Apprentice, and have no idea that over the course of his career at the helm of the Trump Organization, he lost more money than he made and ended up poorer than if he had conservatively invested the money his father gave him and never started a business. They think he understands the global economy, even though he doesn’t know how tariffs work (they don’t either) and he doesn’t understand basic math well enough to know that he can’t reduce drug prices by 650-1,000%.


Could not be more wrong about me.


No this person isn’t wrong about you the cult of stupidity may not always live in a red state but supporting Don the con isn’t genius it’s anti American and will get us all killed all
For lies. It takes five minutes to know he’s a liar five minutes to know anyone who supported trump
At this point in time can not tie their ow shoes


Anonymous
Yes. This man would start a nuclear war to avoid being exposed in the a Epstein files.
It’s a wonder maga is this dumb
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get over yourself. We have friends who voted for Trump and we agree to disagree. We rarely talk politics and regret it when we do.



This. Op, you are now in the minority and need to get over this. A lot of reasonable republicans, moderates, conservatives, all not MAGA, decided to vote for Trump simply because he was more fiscally responsible and pledged to get rid of DC bureaucracy and the imperial president and the debt -- which Democrats do not. that is al. To cry "OMG he voted for Trump" shows political unsophistication.

The people I know who voted for Trump are extremely unsophisticated. They didn’t go to college, they have never traveled internationally, they don’t personally know immigrants, they don’t follow politics very closely, and they could not articulate either candidates’ proposed policies or explain their potential impact.

They live in red areas and almost everyone they know is a Republican and they literally can’t conceive of voting for a Democrat. They couldn’t tell you 3 things Biden did as President without resorting to Fox News’ talking points: open borders, rising inflation, putting biological males in girls’ sports. They have no knowledge of actual policies. They have attended Christian houses of worship their entire lives, but willingly voted for a man who has not lived and does not currently live his life in accordance with fundamental Christian principles and doesn’t seem all that familiar with Christian doctrine (or any other religion’s) — yet they inexplicably claim that Trump “has been good for the Church,” whatever that means.

They have never heard of any of Trump’s grifting because they don’t follow news sources that report on it. They believe that Trump is the uber successful businessman portrayed by his character on The Apprentice, and have no idea that over the course of his career at the helm of the Trump Organization, he lost more money than he made and ended up poorer than if he had conservatively invested the money his father gave him and never started a business. They think he understands the global economy, even though he doesn’t know how tariffs work (they don’t either) and he doesn’t understand basic math well enough to know that he can’t reduce drug prices by 650-1,000%.


Could not be more wrong about me.


+9000 this person sounds so ignorant. Im exactly opposite as the crap they made up in their head. Its comical.
Anonymous
OP, you don't get to choose who shares your DNA. However, you do get to choose who you want to spend your precious, limited time with. Choose wisely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes. This man would start a nuclear war to avoid being exposed in the a Epstein files.
It’s a wonder maga is this dumb

Well after more than 30 years, he has ordered the military to begin testing nuclear weapons again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get over yourself. We have friends who voted for Trump and we agree to disagree. We rarely talk politics and regret it when we do.



This. Op, you are now in the minority and need to get over this. A lot of reasonable republicans, moderates, conservatives, all not MAGA, decided to vote for Trump simply because he was more fiscally responsible and pledged to get rid of DC bureaucracy and the imperial president and the debt -- which Democrats do not. that is al. To cry "OMG he voted for Trump" shows political unsophistication.

The people I know who voted for Trump are extremely unsophisticated. They didn’t go to college, they have never traveled internationally, they don’t personally know immigrants, they don’t follow politics very closely, and they could not articulate either candidates’ proposed policies or explain their potential impact.

They live in red areas and almost everyone they know is a Republican and they literally can’t conceive of voting for a Democrat. They couldn’t tell you 3 things Biden did as President without resorting to Fox News’ talking points: open borders, rising inflation, putting biological males in girls’ sports. They have no knowledge of actual policies. They have attended Christian houses of worship their entire lives, but willingly voted for a man who has not lived and does not currently live his life in accordance with fundamental Christian principles and doesn’t seem all that familiar with Christian doctrine (or any other religion’s) — yet they inexplicably claim that Trump “has been good for the Church,” whatever that means.

They have never heard of any of Trump’s grifting because they don’t follow news sources that report on it. They believe that Trump is the uber successful businessman portrayed by his character on The Apprentice, and have no idea that over the course of his career at the helm of the Trump Organization, he lost more money than he made and ended up poorer than if he had conservatively invested the money his father gave him and never started a business. They think he understands the global economy, even though he doesn’t know how tariffs work (they don’t either) and he doesn’t understand basic math well enough to know that he can’t reduce drug prices by 650-1,000%.


Could not be more wrong about me.


+9000 this person sounds so ignorant. Im exactly opposite as the crap they made up in their head. Its comical.

I’m that poster. I didn’t make any of that up. Those are my red state relatives. I wasn’t describing DCUM posters; I was describing the Trump voters I personally know, which is why my post started with, “The people I know who voted for Trump are…”
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Anonymous wrote:Everyone's dad voted for Trump.


My dad and FIL, who were WWII and Korean War veterans, very emphatically did NOT vote for Trump during his first term (they were gone by his second). They thought he was a disgrace to this country.


LOL. Yeah, Biden is just chock full of integrity. Jesus Christ you people are so full of shit it is hilarious.


Are you serious? That’s always the answer. But Biden, but Biden. Do you do that at your job too? Blame a co worker for your complete incompetence?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get over yourself. We have friends who voted for Trump and we agree to disagree. We rarely talk politics and regret it when we do.



This. Op, you are now in the minority and need to get over this. A lot of reasonable republicans, moderates, conservatives, all not MAGA, decided to vote for Trump simply because he was more fiscally responsible and pledged to get rid of DC bureaucracy and the imperial president and the debt -- which Democrats do not. that is al. To cry "OMG he voted for Trump" shows political unsophistication.

The people I know who voted for Trump are extremely unsophisticated. They didn’t go to college, they have never traveled internationally, they don’t personally know immigrants, they don’t follow politics very closely, and they could not articulate either candidates’ proposed policies or explain their potential impact.

They live in red areas and almost everyone they know is a Republican and they literally can’t conceive of voting for a Democrat. They couldn’t tell you 3 things Biden did as President without resorting to Fox News’ talking points: open borders, rising inflation, putting biological males in girls’ sports. They have no knowledge of actual policies. They have attended Christian houses of worship their entire lives, but willingly voted for a man who has not lived and does not currently live his life in accordance with fundamental Christian principles and doesn’t seem all that familiar with Christian doctrine (or any other religion’s) — yet they inexplicably claim that Trump “has been good for the Church,” whatever that means.

They have never heard of any of Trump’s grifting because they don’t follow news sources that report on it. They believe that Trump is the uber successful businessman portrayed by his character on The Apprentice, and have no idea that over the course of his career at the helm of the Trump Organization, he lost more money than he made and ended up poorer than if he had conservatively invested the money his father gave him and never started a business. They think he understands the global economy, even though he doesn’t know how tariffs work (they don’t either) and he doesn’t understand basic math well enough to know that he can’t reduce drug prices by 650-1,000%.


Could not be more wrong about me.


+9000 this person sounds so ignorant. Im exactly opposite as the crap they made up in their head. Its comical.

I’m that poster. I didn’t make any of that up. Those are my red state relatives. I wasn’t describing DCUM posters; I was describing the Trump voters I personally know, which is why my post started with, “The people I know who voted for Trump are…”



Your whole rant is stupid. The most liberal person I know lives in the middle of corn fields in Iowa. They don't know any immigrants. But they do know social media very well!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fifteen pages responding to this nonsense? It’s your dad Jesus who cares who he voted for.


If my dad/mom/anyone voted for and supported me loosing my job and thinks that is a good thing, I'd be distancing myself from them
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get over yourself. We have friends who voted for Trump and we agree to disagree. We rarely talk politics and regret it when we do.



This. Op, you are now in the minority and need to get over this. A lot of reasonable republicans, moderates, conservatives, all not MAGA, decided to vote for Trump simply because he was more fiscally responsible and pledged to get rid of DC bureaucracy and the imperial president and the debt -- which Democrats do not. that is al. To cry "OMG he voted for Trump" shows political unsophistication.

The people I know who voted for Trump are extremely unsophisticated. They didn’t go to college, they have never traveled internationally, they don’t personally know immigrants, they don’t follow politics very closely, and they could not articulate either candidates’ proposed policies or explain their potential impact.

They live in red areas and almost everyone they know is a Republican and they literally can’t conceive of voting for a Democrat. They couldn’t tell you 3 things Biden did as President without resorting to Fox News’ talking points: open borders, rising inflation, putting biological males in girls’ sports. They have no knowledge of actual policies. They have attended Christian houses of worship their entire lives, but willingly voted for a man who has not lived and does not currently live his life in accordance with fundamental Christian principles and doesn’t seem all that familiar with Christian doctrine (or any other religion’s) — yet they inexplicably claim that Trump “has been good for the Church,” whatever that means.

They have never heard of any of Trump’s grifting because they don’t follow news sources that report on it. They believe that Trump is the uber successful businessman portrayed by his character on The Apprentice, and have no idea that over the course of his career at the helm of the Trump Organization, he lost more money than he made and ended up poorer than if he had conservatively invested the money his father gave him and never started a business. They think he understands the global economy, even though he doesn’t know how tariffs work (they don’t either) and he doesn’t understand basic math well enough to know that he can’t reduce drug prices by 650-1,000%.


Could not be more wrong about me.


+9000 this person sounds so ignorant. Im exactly opposite as the crap they made up in their head. Its comical.

I’m that poster. I didn’t make any of that up. Those are my red state relatives. I wasn’t describing DCUM posters; I was describing the Trump voters I personally know, which is why my post started with, “The people I know who voted for Trump are…”


DP.

How many people do you REALLY know personally who are Trump voters and fit the many qualifiers you listed?

I don’t know who people around me voted for. Perhaps it’s because they don’t wear their politics on their sleeves and just go about their days. I don’t know who my coworkers voted for. I don’t know who my neighbors voted for. And I’m not going to ask. Frankly, my opinions of people are already formed. I’m not going to go digging to see if they pass some litmus test. If I like them already, they are good people. Period.

So do you really grill all these people you know? Because I don’t buy it. Nobody has asked me who I voted for except my child.

- Harris voter, just to add legitimacy for you. Feel free to tell me I voted for Trump if that helps you sleep at night. It’s not true, but…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone's dad voted for Trump.


My dad and FIL, who were WWII and Korean War veterans, very emphatically did NOT vote for Trump during his first term (they were gone by his second). They thought he was a disgrace to this country.


LOL. Yeah, Biden is just chock full of integrity. Jesus Christ you people are so full of shit it is hilarious.


Are you serious? That’s always the answer. But Biden, but Biden. Do you do that at your job too? Blame a co worker for your complete incompetence?


Your post makes no sense.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Fifteen pages responding to this nonsense? It’s your dad Jesus who cares who he voted for.


If my dad/mom/anyone voted for and supported me loosing my job and thinks that is a good thing, I'd be distancing myself from them


It’s losing but ok
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fifteen pages responding to this nonsense? It’s your dad Jesus who cares who he voted for.


Anyone who is currently working without paying, out on furlough without pay, and having their health insurance more than triple all care who their parents voted for.

Not one MAGA family member is getting anything from me this Christmas. We've explained we can't afford it.
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