Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To all the DC Trump haters here spewing their drivel about our lawfully elected president - You hate his guts not because he wants to stop poor immigrant babies at the airport or deport "dreamers" (aka rapists and drug dealers). You could not care less about them as they are worlds apart from your sheltered lives. You hate him because you feel your comfy way of life is being threatened. You are either fed employees who are paid very nicely (great benefits too) for doing nothing and "telecommute" 3 days a week, or contractors/lobbyists making big $$$. You just like your swamp the way it is!
Exactly.
We are thrilled with Trump. Many are.
Anonymous wrote:To all the DC Trump haters here spewing their drivel about our lawfully elected president - You hate his guts not because he wants to stop poor immigrant babies at the airport or deport "dreamers" (aka rapists and drug dealers). You could not care less about them as they are worlds apart from your sheltered lives. You hate him because you feel your comfy way of life is being threatened. You are either fed employees who are paid very nicely (great benefits too) for doing nothing and "telecommute" 3 days a week, or contractors/lobbyists making big $$$. You just like your swamp the way it is!
Anonymous wrote:So ... my husband is a pretty laid back guy, very little phases him. Generally a good thing, and definitely one of the reasons I married him. He, however, doesn't seem to care or worry about or even really acknowledge that Trump's policies are detrimental to this country. He's a very caring guy towards me, but doesn't seem to care about people beyond myself and his family and close friends. It's really really disappointing to see this. I have actually found myself less attracted to him lately. Any advice on how to get over this? We just got married last year.
Anonymous wrote:To all the DC Trump haters here spewing their drivel about our lawfully elected president - You hate his guts not because he wants to stop poor immigrant babies at the airport or deport "dreamers" (aka rapists and drug dealers). You could not care less about them as they are worlds apart from your sheltered lives. You hate him because you feel your comfy way of life is being threatened. You are either fed employees who are paid very nicely (great benefits too) for doing nothing and "telecommute" 3 days a week, or contractors/lobbyists making big $$$. You just like your swamp the way it is!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ZachF wrote:Anonymous wrote:So ... my husband is a pretty laid back guy, very little phases him. Generally a good thing, and definitely one of the reasons I married him. He, however, doesn't seem to care or worry about or even really acknowledge that Trump's policies are detrimental to this country. He's a very caring guy towards me, but doesn't seem to care about people beyond myself and his family and close friends. It's really really disappointing to see this. I have actually found myself less attracted to him lately. Any advice on how to get over this? We just got married last year.
Who else is he supposed to care about as much as you, his family, and his close friends? Why should he share your exact political beliefs about Trump and the future of our country? Maybe he doesn't feel the need to worry and, unlike you, doesn't spend his time with anxiety about things he can't change instead of focusing on the people closest to him.
Do you talk his ear off about Trump every day? Seriously question? Is there a day you haven't mentioned Trump to him? Could you go a week without getting political and just focus on him, and your family and close friends? If you can't, then it's not him that has a problem.
If you don't stop, he is the one who is going to find you less attractive if you can't stop yammering about Trump and all your fears that you have let effect your relationship with the guy who loved you enough to marry you. I pray he doesn't have to put up with that for 4 more long years.
Oh great, it makes women less attractive to be yammering on about Trump. Nice. Maybe OP's husband should validate her feelings, which have been expressed by millions of people.
Very few men want to come home from work and debate politics with their spouse or hear more hysteria about the latest 6 year old who can't come to the US for free surgery. You obviously know very little about men if you think men are interested in hearing about this. Instead they want you to smile, have sex and make them dinner. Sad, but the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband voted for Trump! Oh wait, so did I.
Suck it, liberals! You lost.
In the end Trump's presidency will result in the disintegration of the Conservative party as we know it, so, playing the long game, Democrats and their policies will eventually win.
This should not come as a surprise when a base is made up of adults who use the phrase, "suck it."
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband voted for Trump! Oh wait, so did I.
Suck it, liberals! You lost.
In the end Trump's presidency will result in the disintegration of the Conservative party as we know it, so, playing the long game, Democrats and their policies will eventually win.
This should not come as a surprise when a base is made up of adults who use the phrase, "suck it."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband voted for Trump! Oh wait, so did I.
Suck it, liberals! You lost.
In the end Trump's presidency will result in the disintegration of the Conservative party as we know it, so, playing the long game, Democrats and their policies will eventually win.
This should not come as a surprise when a base is made up of adults who use the phrase, "suck it."
Anonymous wrote:My husband voted for Trump! Oh wait, so did I.
Suck it, liberals! You lost.
Anonymous wrote:You're the insane one. Get on meds. SSRIs probably.
Anonymous wrote:My husband voted for Trump! Oh wait, so did I.
Suck it, liberals! You lost.