Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m definitely registering for as many guns as I can. And encouraging all of my black and Hispanic friends to do the same. Seriously.
I'm also black, and I hear that sentiment all the time. Even my 83-year old (very young at heart and physically agile) aunt says the same thing.
Sadly, what I saw in Richmond (as the gun toting 2nd amendment went into the Capitol with weapons of war), it definitely makes you think long and hard. Open season? I don't think so.
Every Black adult in America should have an unregistered gun. History has a way of repeating itself, so Black people need to be prepared when it decides its time for a repeat.
I’m a black liberal and even im considering getting a firearm before VA takes the right away from us.
And I am voting R next time around for the VA gov. I am liberal, but I’m not a fascist like Ralph Northam is...running around in blackface and pretending like it wasn’t him.
Yeah, yeah, your 2nd line strongly suggests you’re more likely a trumpster troll trying to sow discord and confusion. No black person in Va (unless you’re a wealthy aa business owner in NoVa, and even those I know stopped after trump) is voting R any time soon.
Pp. I know plenty of black people who voted R. At least 5.
They just don’t go around telling everyone out of fear for being called racial slurs.
There are more black republicans than you think.
Are you a black republican?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m definitely registering for as many guns as I can. And encouraging all of my black and Hispanic friends to do the same. Seriously.
I'm also black, and I hear that sentiment all the time. Even my 83-year old (very young at heart and physically agile) aunt says the same thing.
Sadly, what I saw in Richmond (as the gun toting 2nd amendment went into the Capitol with weapons of war), it definitely makes you think long and hard. Open season? I don't think so.
Every Black adult in America should have an unregistered gun. History has a way of repeating itself, so Black people need to be prepared when it decides its time for a repeat.
I’m a black liberal and even im considering getting a firearm before VA takes the right away from us.
And I am voting R next time around for the VA gov. I am liberal, but I’m not a fascist like Ralph Northam is...running around in blackface and pretending like it wasn’t him.
Yeah, yeah, your 2nd line strongly suggests you’re more likely a trumpster troll trying to sow discord and confusion. No black person in Va (unless you’re a wealthy aa business owner in NoVa, and even those I know stopped after trump) is voting R any time soon.
Pp. I know plenty of black people who voted R. At least 5.
They just don’t go around telling everyone out of fear for being called racial slurs.
There are more black republicans than you think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sit back and watch my properties appreciate from amazon, enjoy pretty low taxes, and rest easy. I’ll also be happy that the Dems will control both the Senate and the House.
What makes me most nervous about Trump winning is that he will very firmly entrench Ds in Congress and most likely lead to Dem pres in 2024. Full democratic control makes me nervous, as does full republican.
I hope that a Dem wins now (at least if it isn’t Sanders) and the Republicans keep one chamber, presumably the Senate. That will make it much less likely either party has complete control any time soon.
I am just the opposite. As I am ambivalent about all the Democrat candidates, I am hoping for a continued Democrat House and a Democrat takeover of the Senate. I find Moscow Mitch far more nefarious, narcissistic, rapacious and cunning. The Con Don is only getting away with his actions because Mitch allows it. Get rid of Mitch and we might have a more functioning government, with or without Trump. The Democrats need to focus on seizing the Senate and maintaining the House. At least prior to this week, Congress did have some power. I am not so show now.
It is a sad day when a corrupt senate and a corrupt elected president work nefariously together to prevent impeaching him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% cut off Trump supporters. As of now we have cut off them off ~75%.
Trump supporter here. I chuckle a bit when I see comments like this, knowing that I have friends and family who are Trump haters who really don't know where I stand. I let them rant and nod my head, but mostly try to steer the conversation away from politics. How will you know when you get to 100%? When it's just you and your cats?
You're ashamed to own your vote publicly, and you should be.
DP. You misunderstand. The PP isn’t “ashamed” of anything. S/he simply knows when to stay away from crazy. Weren’t you ever taught not to discuss politics (or religion) in polite company? Or maybe it’s just that the company you keep isn’t polite.
+1
Nobody but my husband knows I’m voting for Trump. I like to nod and smile along with what the liberals I know say, so maybe they think I’m one of them. But I’m most definitely not. Politics just isn’t an appropriate topic in public, and I do get a kick out of knowing exactly what I’m going to do when no one else does.
+2
For normal people, political views are a private thing. Only those who enjoy picking fights deliberately engage.
Stop trying to normalize Trump as regular "politics".
When the Trump and the GOP sh1t on the Constitution people take notice. It's not just "politics".
And people talk about it. Quite a bit. If you sit there quietly drinking your wine without saying a peep, we know.
This statement is interesting to me.
I work in what could be considered a liberal industry, with a lot of young, liberal people. I am a die-hard conservative and a Trump voter. It's interesting at times, but we all get along great at work and even socialize some on the weekends.
But I NEVER discuss politics with any of these people. If other people do, I either sit quietly and say nothing or change the topic to something we all agree on. I have never once had a problem with interacting with any of these colleagues and in fact like almost all of them a lot on a personal level. They invite me to their events, too, so I know the feeling is mutual.
Are you saying that they "know" that I'm a Trump voter?
Yes, I'm sure they know. If they are like me and my closet Trump friends they might even enjoy hanging out with you on a superficial level. I'm very nice to my closet Trump friends.
But when it comes down to it I just can't respect them for supporting blatant lies and corruption. It's not a D vs. R thing. I have lots of (former) R friends. The issue is Trump and the current GOP who is willing to put him above the law. It's not just "politics".
Anonymous wrote:YesAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% cut off Trump supporters. As of now we have cut off them off ~75%.
Trump supporter here. I chuckle a bit when I see comments like this, knowing that I have friends and family who are Trump haters who really don't know where I stand. I let them rant and nod my head, but mostly try to steer the conversation away from politics. How will you know when you get to 100%? When it's just you and your cats?
You're ashamed to own your vote publicly, and you should be.
DP. You misunderstand. The PP isn’t “ashamed” of anything. S/he simply knows when to stay away from crazy. Weren’t you ever taught not to discuss politics (or religion) in polite company? Or maybe it’s just that the company you keep isn’t polite.
+1
Nobody but my husband knows I’m voting for Trump. I like to nod and smile along with what the liberals I know say, so maybe they think I’m one of them. But I’m most definitely not. Politics just isn’t an appropriate topic in public, and I do get a kick out of knowing exactly what I’m going to do when no one else does.
+2
For normal people, political views are a private thing. Only those who enjoy picking fights deliberately engage.
Stop trying to normalize Trump as regular "politics".
When the Trump and the GOP sh1t on the Constitution people take notice. It's not just "politics".
And people talk about it. Quite a bit. If you sit there quietly drinking your wine without saying a peep, we know.
This statement is interesting to me.
I work in what could be considered a liberal industry, with a lot of young, liberal people. I am a die-hard conservative and a Trump voter. It's interesting at times, but we all get along great at work and even socialize some on the weekends.
But I NEVER discuss politics with any of these people. If other people do, I either sit quietly and say nothing or change the topic to something we all agree on. I have never once had a problem with interacting with any of these colleagues and in fact like almost all of them a lot on a personal level. They invite me to their events, too, so I know the feeling is mutual.
Are you saying that they "know" that I'm a Trump voter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sit back and watch my properties appreciate from amazon, enjoy pretty low taxes, and rest easy. I’ll also be happy that the Dems will control both the Senate and the House.
What makes me most nervous about Trump winning is that he will very firmly entrench Ds in Congress and most likely lead to Dem pres in 2024. Full democratic control makes me nervous, as does full republican.
I hope that a Dem wins now (at least if it isn’t Sanders) and the Republicans keep one chamber, presumably the Senate. That will make it much less likely either party has complete control any time soon.
I am just the opposite. As I am ambivalent about all the Democrat candidates, I am hoping for a continued Democrat House and a Democrat takeover of the Senate. I find Moscow Mitch far more nefarious, narcissistic, rapacious and cunning. The Con Don is only getting away with his actions because Mitch allows it. Get rid of Mitch and we might have a more functioning government, with or without Trump. The Democrats need to focus on seizing the Senate and maintaining the House. At least prior to this week, Congress did have some power. I am not so show now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rose McGowan was supposed to have fled to Canada in 2016, why is she still here?
HAHAHA that you're tracking Rose McGowan. Do you put a calendar reminder to check and see if she's moved yet? Get a life.
That’s a mighty strange comment. Do you know what country say, Meryl Streep lives in? Yes? Are you “tracking” her? How about Tom Hanks? Kim Kartrashian? Are you TRACKING THEM??? Wow.
-DP
No I don't give a sh*t where some B list celebrity lives. Carry on with your Intouch magazine though.
+1
I have no idea where any of those people live.
Weird.
How do you know where they live? Did you look it up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sit back and watch my properties appreciate from amazon, enjoy pretty low taxes, and rest easy. I’ll also be happy that the Dems will control both the Senate and the House.
What makes me most nervous about Trump winning is that he will very firmly entrench Ds in Congress and most likely lead to Dem pres in 2024. Full democratic control makes me nervous, as does full republican.
I hope that a Dem wins now (at least if it isn’t Sanders) and the Republicans keep one chamber, presumably the Senate. That will make it much less likely either party has complete control any time soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m definitely registering for as many guns as I can. And encouraging all of my black and Hispanic friends to do the same. Seriously.
I'm also black, and I hear that sentiment all the time. Even my 83-year old (very young at heart and physically agile) aunt says the same thing.
Sadly, what I saw in Richmond (as the gun toting 2nd amendment went into the Capitol with weapons of war), it definitely makes you think long and hard. Open season? I don't think so.
Every Black adult in America should have an unregistered gun. History has a way of repeating itself, so Black people need to be prepared when it decides its time for a repeat.
I’m a black liberal and even im considering getting a firearm before VA takes the right away from us.
And I am voting R next time around for the VA gov. I am liberal, but I’m not a fascist like Ralph Northam is...running around in blackface and pretending like it wasn’t him.
Yeah, yeah, your 2nd line strongly suggests you’re more likely a trumpster troll trying to sow discord and confusion. No black person in Va (unless you’re a wealthy aa business owner in NoVa, and even those I know stopped after trump) is voting R any time soon.
Pp. I know plenty of black people who voted R. At least 5.
They just don’t go around telling everyone out of fear for being called racial slurs.
There are more black republicans than you think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m definitely registering for as many guns as I can. And encouraging all of my black and Hispanic friends to do the same. Seriously.
I'm also black, and I hear that sentiment all the time. Even my 83-year old (very young at heart and physically agile) aunt says the same thing.
Sadly, what I saw in Richmond (as the gun toting 2nd amendment went into the Capitol with weapons of war), it definitely makes you think long and hard. Open season? I don't think so.
Every Black adult in America should have an unregistered gun. History has a way of repeating itself, so Black people need to be prepared when it decides its time for a repeat.
I’m a black liberal and even im considering getting a firearm before VA takes the right away from us.
And I am voting R next time around for the VA gov. I am liberal, but I’m not a fascist like Ralph Northam is...running around in blackface and pretending like it wasn’t him.
Yeah, yeah, your 2nd line strongly suggests you’re more likely a trumpster troll trying to sow discord and confusion. No black person in Va (unless you’re a wealthy aa business owner in NoVa, and even those I know stopped after trump) is voting R any time soon.
Pp. I know plenty of black people who voted R. At least 5.
They just don’t go around telling everyone out of fear for being called racial slurs.
There are more black republicans than you think.
Anonymous wrote:Rose McGowan is not the same as Tom Hanks or Meryl Streep. So you are the weird one. Do you need someone to draw you a picture?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m definitely registering for as many guns as I can. And encouraging all of my black and Hispanic friends to do the same. Seriously.
I'm also black, and I hear that sentiment all the time. Even my 83-year old (very young at heart and physically agile) aunt says the same thing.
Sadly, what I saw in Richmond (as the gun toting 2nd amendment went into the Capitol with weapons of war), it definitely makes you think long and hard. Open season? I don't think so.
Every Black adult in America should have an unregistered gun. History has a way of repeating itself, so Black people need to be prepared when it decides its time for a repeat.
I’m a black liberal and even im considering getting a firearm before VA takes the right away from us.
And I am voting R next time around for the VA gov. I am liberal, but I’m not a fascist like Ralph Northam is...running around in blackface and pretending like it wasn’t him.
Yeah, yeah, your 2nd line strongly suggests you’re more likely a trumpster troll trying to sow discord and confusion. No black person in Va (unless you’re a wealthy aa business owner in NoVa, and even those I know stopped after trump) is voting R any time soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rose McGowan was supposed to have fled to Canada in 2016, why is she still here?
HAHAHA that you're tracking Rose McGowan. Do you put a calendar reminder to check and see if she's moved yet? Get a life.
That’s a mighty strange comment. Do you know what country say, Meryl Streep lives in? Yes? Are you “tracking” her? How about Tom Hanks? Kim Kartrashian? Are you TRACKING THEM??? Wow.
-DP
No I don't give a sh*t where some B list celebrity lives. Carry on with your Intouch magazine though.
+1
I have no idea where any of those people live.
Weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% cut off Trump supporters. As of now we have cut off them off ~75%.
Trump supporter here. I chuckle a bit when I see comments like this, knowing that I have friends and family who are Trump haters who really don't know where I stand. I let them rant and nod my head, but mostly try to steer the conversation away from politics. How will you know when you get to 100%? When it's just you and your cats?
You're ashamed to own your vote publicly, and you should be.
DP. You misunderstand. The PP isn’t “ashamed” of anything. S/he simply knows when to stay away from crazy. Weren’t you ever taught not to discuss politics (or religion) in polite company? Or maybe it’s just that the company you keep isn’t polite.
+1
Nobody but my husband knows I’m voting for Trump. I like to nod and smile along with what the liberals I know say, so maybe they think I’m one of them. But I’m most definitely not. Politics just isn’t an appropriate topic in public, and I do get a kick out of knowing exactly what I’m going to do when no one else does.
+2
For normal people, political views are a private thing. Only those who enjoy picking fights deliberately engage.
Stop trying to normalize Trump as regular "politics".
When the Trump and the GOP sh1t on the Constitution people take notice. It's not just "politics".
And people talk about it. Quite a bit. If you sit there quietly drinking your wine without saying a peep, we know.
This statement is interesting to me.
I work in what could be considered a liberal industry, with a lot of young, liberal people. I am a die-hard conservative and a Trump voter. It's interesting at times, but we all get along great at work and even socialize some on the weekends.
But I NEVER discuss politics with any of these people. If other people do, I either sit quietly and say nothing or change the topic to something we all agree on. I have never once had a problem with interacting with any of these colleagues and in fact like almost all of them a lot on a personal level. They invite me to their events, too, so I know the feeling is mutual.
Are you saying that they "know" that I'm a Trump voter?