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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yesterday was a rough day for the Democrats? It would be more accurate to say that [b]every single day since November 9th[/b] have been bad days for the Democrats. And the proof of this is the hysteria we see in the [b]posts by liberals on this forum and in the media who just cannot get over the fact that someone who they thought was a buffoon ended up creaming Hillary! [/b] They are leaderless and adrift as to what they should do other than indulge in futile exercises like the recount effort that they tried to get done using Stein as a surrogate. The recount collapsed and so they have moved to hoping that enough electors will desert Trump ..... of course all we have is one Republican elector who seems to have joined the effort although they publicize it as being ten or more, except that all the other electors are Democrats who were not expected to vote for Trump in any event.[/quote] I think liberals are connecting the dots between the buffoon who was elected and the very significant and damaging societal consequences of some of his stated intended policies, especially as they hear more about his priorities - from him - see his behavior (the tweeting, the lashing out at private companies because of perceived slights by their CEOs, and the romancing of Putin - just some examples). It's not hysteria, though Trumpettes like to dismiss it as that. It's hearing what the man is saying and watching what he is doing and realizing that it will be very, very bad for anyone but the 1% and that includes the average middle American Trump supporter. I suspect in a few years, unless you are in the 1% and not some self-loathing masochist, you will be very sorry Trump is president ... and the smugness will be all gone. [/quote]
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