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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They sold the whole country down the river for “muh gas, muh groceries.”[/quote] I’m 100% a democrat voter, but this whole condescending attitude is why democrats lost support.[/quote] +1000 I stopped voting dem except local city elections because of this rhetoric. [/quote] Condescending, like Trump’s photo op at Mcdonald’s?[/quote] Voters loved that. Why? Because it’s genuinely true that the man loves McDonald’s. [/quote] They were fooled into voting for the guy who pretender to work at a closed McDonalds for a photo op instead of the woman who actually worked at McDonalds because she didn’t inherit $400 million. We’ll see how that works out.[/quote] Trump did the photo op to mock Harris for claiming she worked at McDonald's. It's the same thing he did with the garbage truck. Democrats are slow. [/quote] Slow? We understand exactly what happened. The habitual liar tried to paint Harris as a liar because McDonalds no longer has employment records from 40 years ago, so her employment can neither be proved nor disproved. The heir to Fred Trump’s fortune, who squandered most of it, played dress up as the working man to “own” the libs. Voters chose that over the candidate who knows what it’s like to grow up without a lot of money and have to find employment without any powerful connections or the safety net of a trust fund.[/quote] Stop acting like she grew up worrying about her next meal when she had two college-educated parents. [/quote] She has said she grew up middle class and has never claimed to have grown up in poverty or that she was ever hungry as a child. I grew up middle class and I didn't go hungry. We weren't rich but we had a perfectly nice life. I worked starting from when I was 16 because that was normal for middle class kids. I even worked in fast food. Only one of my parents had a college degree but they weren't divorced so my mom didn't have to earn enough to support the family on her own as Harris's mom did. I think Harris and I had fairly similar economic circumstances growing up and nothing she has ever said about her childhood has rung false to me. Trump grew up rich and never had to earn his own way in life even as an adult. When Trump says he cares about working class or middle class people it strikes me as false and pandering every time. His McDonald's stunt? Pandering and fake.[/quote] Of course it was pandering and fake - it wasn't meant to be taken seriously but you seemed to have missed that point. Next you're going to tell me that he picks up garbage for a living. [/quote]
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