Anti-Trump bias in Montgomery County

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It's unfortunate and best to ignore the deranged types. If you can manage to get into some of the better Bethesda and Chevy Chase circles, you will find more Republicans. Also members of congress/government who are conservative


I don't mind Republicans whatsoever. We can disagree on policy all day long. I am never going to think highly of you or respect you if you support Trump (who I don't consider a Republican BTW).

He's not. He's a self professesed nationalist.

-signed a former r


Who has the backing of the GOP and all its boot licking racists and opportunists. He IS the Republican party now.

sadly, that is true, and that is why there is the Republican pac against Trump, like the Lincoln Project.
Anonymous
Thanks for proving my point, everyone on this thread.

In fact I have given up on the idea that I might have tolerant, freethinking neighbors and knew my business and my social standing would be on the line if I spoke up and supported Trump. I realize I have to live with these consequences. If Trump wins, it won't be because of Maryland, and Biden wins I will never hear the end of their gloating. I would consider it a victory if people in my neighborhood would at least not openly endorse Communism.

-OP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any thinking person is "anti Trump."
It's fine to a Republican or a Democrat or an Independent, but "Trump supporter" now equals white racist supporter at this point.


And what if I think "Elrich supporter" means pro-Stalin Communist?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for proving my point, everyone on this thread.

In fact I have given up on the idea that I might have tolerant, freethinking neighbors and knew my business and my social standing would be on the line if I spoke up and supported Trump. I realize I have to live with these consequences. If Trump wins, it won't be because of Maryland, and Biden wins I will never hear the end of their gloating. I would consider it a victory if people in my neighborhood would at least not openly endorse Communism.

-OP




You would have whined your little heart out if you had a Hitler bumper sticker and your Jewish neighbors shunned you, too

Always the victims, these Trump fans.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for proving my point, everyone on this thread.

In fact I have given up on the idea that I might have tolerant, freethinking neighbors and knew my business and my social standing would be on the line if I spoke up and supported Trump. I realize I have to live with these consequences. If Trump wins, it won't be because of Maryland, and Biden wins I will never hear the end of their gloating. I would consider it a victory if people in my neighborhood would at least not openly endorse Communism.

-OP


Poor baby. So victimized. Boo hoo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any thinking person is "anti Trump."
It's fine to a Republican or a Democrat or an Independent, but "Trump supporter" now equals white racist supporter at this point.


And what if I think "Elrich supporter" means pro-Stalin Communist?


WTF?

I don’t even like Elrich and I sprayed beer out my nose onto the screen reading this. A “pro-Stalin communist”? What is a pro-Stalin communist?
I always figured Elrich would be a Khrushchev type.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for proving my point, everyone on this thread.

In fact I have given up on the idea that I might have tolerant, freethinking neighbors and knew my business and my social standing would be on the line if I spoke up and supported Trump. I realize I have to live with these consequences. If Trump wins, it won't be because of Maryland, and Biden wins I will never hear the end of their gloating. I would consider it a victory if people in my neighborhood would at least not openly endorse Communism.

-OP


Tolerant and free-thinking people do not support those who support corrupt, intentionally divisive wanna-be dictators. That's just...basic logic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where I come from, it's "not polite" to openly support an incompetent, racist, half-insane would-be demagogue.


+1000000000

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for proving my point, everyone on this thread.

In fact I have given up on the idea that I might have tolerant, freethinking neighbors and knew my business and my social standing would be on the line if I spoke up and supported Trump. I realize I have to live with these consequences. If Trump wins, it won't be because of Maryland, and Biden wins I will never hear the end of their gloating. I would consider it a victory if people in my neighborhood would at least not openly endorse Communism.

-OP


Who is openly endorsing communism?
Anonymous
Supporting Trump in 2020 isn't really a political choice anymore than joining the KKK or Nazi party in 202 is a political choice. Its fine to be a conservative but anyone who honestly is a Trump fan is not really a connservative Republican either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where I come from, personal politics were a private matter and it was not polite to openly discuss. Especially with coworkers, or parents of children. If it came to that matter of a discussion then one would ASK for an opinion or where someone stands about an issue or a candidate.

Here, it's as if people just ASSUME you're against Trump. It's been like that since 2016. To be accepted into fine society you have to be liberal, politically correct, a Democrat, and against Trump. Neighbors are cliquish and don't want to hang out with you if it is known that you support Trump. Worse of all, people just casually make digs at President Trump and assume you'll go along with it. This is seen all over society whether it's schools that allow students to protest against guns but not against abortion, or casual dining room conversations where Trump is the butt of the joke or an icebreaker being like how horrible Trump is, or a small business selling "Maryland gifts" has Trump toilet paper. Do people not. get dissenting opinions, and why is it just assumed that everybody hates Trump? It's just so casually assumed that nobody could possibly support Trump and be their neighbor.

We asked a family to Bubble with us during quarantine and they declined after I finally got a Trump bumper sticker. It's disgusting.


It’s not disgusting. You aren’t a protected group. And your support for him is abhorrent. Why do you hate America and all that it stands for?

Try to not be so deplorable. Stop trying to impose your own form of political correctness on others.

Your feelings are 100% invalid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for proving my point, everyone on this thread.

In fact I have given up on the idea that I might have tolerant, freethinking neighbors and knew my business and my social standing would be on the line if I spoke up and supported Trump. I realize I have to live with these consequences. If Trump wins, it won't be because of Maryland, and Biden wins I will never hear the end of their gloating. I would consider it a victory if people in my neighborhood would at least not openly endorse Communism.

-OP


Look who is not open minded/freethinking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When supporting a political candidate means supporting young children being forcibly separated from their parents and then CAGED, you have no credibility left, OP. It’s beyond politics at this point; it’s basic humanity.


NP. You mean Obama?


You can’t possibly be serious. But because I’m sure you are, supporting a candidate who is openly racist also undermines your basic decency. It’s not debatable at this point, not for anyone with a shred of empathy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for proving my point, everyone on this thread.

In fact I have given up on the idea that I might have tolerant, freethinking neighbors and knew my business and my social standing would be on the line if I spoke up and supported Trump. I realize I have to live with these consequences. If Trump wins, it won't be because of Maryland, and Biden wins I will never hear the end of their gloating. I would consider it a victory if people in my neighborhood would at least not openly endorse Communism.

-OP


OP apparently you need dictionary.com

No one is supporting or endorsing Communism. Stop reading Trump's twitter feed and start reading things that matter. There are plenty of bipartisan reports or public records.

As usual a Trump supporter not seeing the big picture or what really matters.

No rational, human can vote for Trump this time. if you still vote for him, and he wins we will never return to what we once were.

What exactly are you supporting? Do you even know? Because zero campaign promises kept, yeah that should come into account when you vote. He said ACA gone well it's not. He said, Mexico paying for the wall. Not only is that not happening he's only built 5 miles which he gave contracts to his cronies who are no all being sued big surprise for embezelment/shoddy work it's falling down. How about his taxes? Nothing to hide show them something to hide let's not. He owes police departments millions you pay your bills???

As for women, Trump and Pence are planning some big things so might want to pay attention lady because for your daughters this will not end well.

By the way you are also voting for Pence the guy campaign finance laws were created for. Just like Trump scammer to the 10th degree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for proving my point, everyone on this thread.

In fact I have given up on the idea that I might have tolerant, freethinking neighbors and knew my business and my social standing would be on the line if I spoke up and supported Trump. I realize I have to live with these consequences. If Trump wins, it won't be because of Maryland, and Biden wins I will never hear the end of their gloating. I would consider it a victory if people in my neighborhood would at least not openly endorse Communism.

-OP


Who is openly endorsing communism?


Qanon is telling her that snd she is too much of a rube to understand reality.
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