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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am so done about caring about the poor whites in this country. They can have their guns and heroin and bring on their early deaths for all I care. Why do voters in the red states think Trump is going to solve all of their problems? They already have Republican mayors, governors, state legislatures, congressmen and senators and yet, things are still bad for them. If they really want change, why not enact it on the local level? Why do they think Trump will change anything? I see no explanation for it beyond being brainwashed by Fox News and the Alt Right and not having the brain power to really think about their lot. Garrison Keillor has said it best: We liberal elitists are now completely in the clear. The government is in Republican hands. Let them deal with him. Democrats can spend four years raising heirloom tomatoes, meditating, reading Jane Austen, traveling around the country, tasting artisan beers, and let the Republicans build the wall and carry on the trade war with China and deport the undocumented and deal with opioids and we Democrats can go for a long brisk walk and smell the roses. I will enjoy my tax cuts under Trump and if none of those people are better off in 4 years. Not my problem. [/quote] It is true. We tried to be good. We tried to help them. Now, let's just enjoy how fabulously wealthy we will be with all those tax cuts, have great meals, enjoy the arts, and hang out in trendy cafes.[/quote] +1 I am a big supporter of ACA or at least keeping it and fixing the issues. I have been paying 30 to 33% in taxes for the past 10 yrs which has been supporting many of our veterans, schools, some of the Trump supporters. Now, I'll enjoy my tax cuts and lower healthcare premiums. I will spend my money on vacations overseas. I will do what Trump supporters have been asking for - let Trump's government deal with it all.[/quote] You know, you can do something to help the poor regardless of which party is in the WH. Why don't you start now? [/quote] Exactly. I'm a little confused. How do these people not realize there are lots of ways to help the less fortunate? You don't have to run them all by the president. [/quote] I am a ^PP. I give through my church. That won't stop. But I think the point of this OP's post (and others) is that Dems have been trying to implement policies to help the poor. Since a lot of the rural areas have decided they want Trump and the Republican party, they can have at it. See if the republican party will truly help them more. And I'll repost what I posted earlier -- I have been paying about 30% in taxes for the past 10 yrs. I like to think that this has been helping the country - the poor, our military, etc... Trump has paid very little in taxes to help these people, and neither has his sham of a foundation.[/quote]
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