Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump may win. Nothing will change. A President does not have that kind of power. The over-the-top reactions by people on both sides are much more concerning. It is a waste of precious energy to fret and worry. It is healthier to remember that there are good people on both sides. I am going to affirm peace regardless of who gets more votes. I am choosing to remember that we have checks and balances in place in our country that prevent any one branch from having control over our destiny as a nation.
And honestly - I don't like Trump, but comparing anything about this to "Germany circa 1919" is offensive and frankly, just stupid. Comments like this from both sides are exactly why we find ourselves in this position as a country.
Simply not true. One example: Gays now have the right to marry, thanks to Obama's court picks.
A President Trump can slash support to Planned Parenthood, driving up unwanted pregnancies.
A President Trump can kill the EPA and Federal Education Dept., meaning devastation for the disabled and catastrophe for the planet.
Anonymous wrote:I think Trump will win. My family is Jewish. I feel like we are probably living in Germany circa 1919. Why can't people see what a scary monster this guy is?
Anonymous wrote:Trump fixing immigration, no stupid wars, and massive infrastructure spending will be great for this country.
And it will be fun to watch Melania, and Barron grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Trump is far more pro israel than Hillary. His daughter converted to Judaism and his grandchildren are being raised Jewish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump may win. Nothing will change. A President does not have that kind of power. The over-the-top reactions by people on both sides are much more concerning. It is a waste of precious energy to fret and worry. It is healthier to remember that there are good people on both sides. I am going to affirm peace regardless of who gets more votes. I am choosing to remember that we have checks and balances in place in our country that prevent any one branch from having control over our destiny as a nation.
And honestly - I don't like Trump, but comparing anything about this to "Germany circa 1919" is offensive and frankly, just stupid. Comments like this from both sides are exactly why we find ourselves in this position as a country.
Simply not true. One example: Gays now have the right to marry, thanks to Obama's court picks.
A President Trump can slash support to Planned Parenthood, driving up unwanted pregnancies.
A President Trump can kill the EPA and Federal Education Dept., meaning devastation for the disabled and catastrophe for the planet.
Wait a minute. This whole time, I've been hearing there's no tax payer funding dollars going to abortions. You seem to be telling us the opposite above?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump may win. Nothing will change. A President does not have that kind of power. The over-the-top reactions by people on both sides are much more concerning. It is a waste of precious energy to fret and worry. It is healthier to remember that there are good people on both sides. I am going to affirm peace regardless of who gets more votes. I am choosing to remember that we have checks and balances in place in our country that prevent any one branch from having control over our destiny as a nation.
And honestly - I don't like Trump, but comparing anything about this to "Germany circa 1919" is offensive and frankly, just stupid. Comments like this from both sides are exactly why we find ourselves in this position as a country.
Simply not true. One example: Gays now have the right to marry, thanks to Obama's court picks.
A President Trump can slash support to Planned Parenthood, driving up unwanted pregnancies.
A President Trump can kill the EPA and Federal Education Dept., meaning devastation for the disabled and catastrophe for the planet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump may win. Nothing will change. A President does not have that kind of power. The over-the-top reactions by people on both sides are much more concerning. It is a waste of precious energy to fret and worry. It is healthier to remember that there are good people on both sides. I am going to affirm peace regardless of who gets more votes. I am choosing to remember that we have checks and balances in place in our country that prevent any one branch from having control over our destiny as a nation.
And honestly - I don't like Trump, but comparing anything about this to "Germany circa 1919" is offensive and frankly, just stupid. Comments like this from both sides are exactly why we find ourselves in this position as a country.
Simply not true. One example: Gays now have the right to marry, thanks to Obama's court picks.
A President Trump can slash support to Planned Parenthood, driving up unwanted pregnancies.
A President Trump can kill the EPA and Federal Education Dept., meaning devastation for the disabled and catastrophe for the planet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump may win. Nothing will change. A President does not have that kind of power. The over-the-top reactions by people on both sides are much more concerning. It is a waste of precious energy to fret and worry. It is healthier to remember that there are good people on both sides. I am going to affirm peace regardless of who gets more votes. I am choosing to remember that we have checks and balances in place in our country that prevent any one branch from having control over our destiny as a nation.
And honestly - I don't like Trump, but comparing anything about this to "Germany circa 1919" is offensive and frankly, just stupid. Comments like this from both sides are exactly why we find ourselves in this position as a country.
Simply not true. One example: Gays now have the right to marry, thanks to Obama's court picks.
A President Trump can slash support to Planned Parenthood, driving up unwanted pregnancies.
A President Trump can kill the EPA and Federal Education Dept., meaning devastation for the disabled and catastrophe for the planet.