Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually I feel quite optimistic, last 15 days have shown me that Trump stands for nothing,not even hatred. He may have emboldened some racists but he doesn't believe in that also, the only thing which matters to him is approval and personal gain. If you checkout conservative news outlets you will see that they are not happy with him backtracking on almost every campaign promise. I am quite confident that GOP will let have fun for a few months, let his base see him for what he is and then pull the plug. I am a minority and was sick to my stomach at his election but I feel much better. The man stands for nothing and let's not compare him to Hitler, Hitler was a child of adversity and a man of conviction ( for good or bad) but this guy is just a two bit con man. Yes, our dear country will pay the price in the means but such is life.
+1. He is devoid of personal convictions or any substance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am sorry but liberals only have themselves to blame for nominating one of the most flawed candidates we could have found. She got the nomination because she played the gender card and millions of women were intent on having a woman in the Oval office.
They overlooked her glaring deficiencies or made excuses for her. She got the nomination with a stacked deck and the DNC with DWS doing everything possible to sabotage Sanders. Unbelievable stupidity. To make matters worse she was a lousy campaigner.
So every time you look at Trump and wish it had been someone else, make sure that you recognize that we did this to ourselves.
I am sorry but Republicans gave no one to blame for nominating a man who is singularly unfit to hold any elected office, much less serve as Commander-in-Chief. They could have stood up to him at any point but showed that they valued party before country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel dirty when I read how much I may benefit from Trump's tax plan and now maybe school voucher program. I feel terrible because I know the cost it will be for others. But then I think, "this is what America wanted!"
+1 re: taxes--I feel guilty about any potential benefit like lowered taxes for my income bracket. Coupled with concerns for my religious and racial minority immigrant family, it's a strange feeling.
Anonymous wrote:I feel dirty when I read how much I may benefit from Trump's tax plan and now maybe school voucher program. I feel terrible because I know the cost it will be for others. But then I think, "this is what America wanted!"
Anonymous wrote:Actually I feel quite optimistic, last 15 days have shown me that Trump stands for nothing,not even hatred. He may have emboldened some racists but he doesn't believe in that also, the only thing which matters to him is approval and personal gain. If you checkout conservative news outlets you will see that they are not happy with him backtracking on almost every campaign promise. I am quite confident that GOP will let have fun for a few months, let his base see him for what he is and then pull the plug. I am a minority and was sick to my stomach at his election but I feel much better. The man stands for nothing and let's not compare him to Hitler, Hitler was a child of adversity and a man of conviction ( for good or bad) but this guy is just a two bit con man. Yes, our dear country will pay the price in the means but such is life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been feeling kind of sick, nauseous and anxious since the Trump win, and can not quite pinpoint why- he is bad but I did not help him. It's not my fault.
Although I would never ever ever had wished it, I am in the camp that this is actually "short pain for long term gain", since the GOP would have ensured a totally failed Clinton presidency and further increased their control over state and local legislatures. I am worried but not desperate or hopeless about the possibility of redemption...yet...
I know this rationally, but I can't help shake this feeling of "dirtiness" and nausea from me. Anyhow else feels the same?
I am not even sure this is the right forum...
Nope. I feel open-minded and cautiously optimistic, same as I felt during Obama's first couple of years -- before it became clear all he could deliver was speeches and deportations.
Let's give Trump a chance. He's our next President, like it or not.
Anonymous wrote:I am sorry but liberals only have themselves to blame for nominating one of the most flawed candidates we could have found. She got the nomination because she played the gender card and millions of women were intent on having a woman in the Oval office.
They overlooked her glaring deficiencies or made excuses for her. She got the nomination with a stacked deck and the DNC with DWS doing everything possible to sabotage Sanders. Unbelievable stupidity. To make matters worse she was a lousy campaigner.
So every time you look at Trump and wish it had been someone else, make sure that you recognize that we did this to ourselves.
Anonymous wrote:I have been feeling kind of sick, nauseous and anxious since the Trump win, and can not quite pinpoint why- he is bad but I did not help him. It's not my fault.
Although I would never ever ever had wished it, I am in the camp that this is actually "short pain for long term gain", since the GOP would have ensured a totally failed Clinton presidency and further increased their control over state and local legislatures. I am worried but not desperate or hopeless about the possibility of redemption...yet...
I know this rationally, but I can't help shake this feeling of "dirtiness" and nausea from me. Anyhow else feels the same?
I am not even sure this is the right forum...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me too, to some extent. I feel sort of like a veil has been lifted and I'm exposed to a lot of hatred and anger that I didn't know existed in my super diverse and inclusive DC bubble (e.g., reading about the hate crimes since the election, when watching a video clip of the alt-right Spencer speech at Maggiano's, reading comments from racist/xenophobic/sexist Trump supporters).
For example, one guy posted a hateful comment on a news article on FB--when I went to his page, I saw a picture of him wearing a t-shirt that said something like "I wish Hillary Clinton had married O.J. Simpson."
Yes, this sort of thing does make me feel a little dirty/ill.
I suggest you read about the fact that many racist acts were hoaxes
Anonymous wrote:Me too, to some extent. I feel sort of like a veil has been lifted and I'm exposed to a lot of hatred and anger that I didn't know existed in my super diverse and inclusive DC bubble (e.g., reading about the hate crimes since the election, when watching a video clip of the alt-right Spencer speech at Maggiano's, reading comments from racist/xenophobic/sexist Trump supporters).
For example, one guy posted a hateful comment on a news article on FB--when I went to his page, I saw a picture of him wearing a t-shirt that said something like "I wish Hillary Clinton had married O.J. Simpson."
Yes, this sort of thing does make me feel a little dirty/ill.
lol.. I think more like he will put himself first. Everyone else comes second, no matter your race, color or creed.