I don’t even think most Americans watch the news or even watch the debates. At best they get chopped up clips coming across of Facebook and Tik Tok. Social media tailors your feed to the individual based on whatever algorithm you have so many are living in their own personalized echo chambers. I haven’t seen a single pro trump or conservative ad or marketing on my social media this entire election cycle and I assume it’s the same way for conservatives that they aren’t getting any liberal marketing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a son who is dyslexic how do you support a person who makes fun of people with disabilities? How do you explain that to your child?
Since all kids need emotional support, how do you explain that the current President abandoned his when they needed him the most? It lead to drug addiction, failed marriages, rehab stints etc.
Hi, I am the poster with the dyslexic son. I don’t like Donald Trump at all. But I think his policies are better than the Democrats. I think the Democrats got way to swept up in the far left and pandering to the AOCs, Bernie Sanders, and pro-Palestinian protestors. In the past five years, the woke politics, defund the police, and similar movements have (in my opinion) damaged our country - made our cities less safe and not actually helping minorities be more successful.
On disabilities and special needs, Trump’s son Barron has special needs. Trump said some insensitive things, but I’m focused more on policies than the person.
Trump plans to gut supports for special needs kids. I hope you have a good plan b and the money to pay for it. God speed.
I do have a back up plan. You can take me off your worry list. Maybe try to focus instead on why your party failed to capture the hearts and minds of the American people than to continue to tell everyone who disagrees with you that they are idiots.
Because too many people get their news from bad blogs, bad podcasts, and social media. All of which is littered with lies and propaganda created by our adversaries to get exactly the result we got.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the posters on the first page who answered honestly, succinctly and without judgment or spite, you are the reason that while I voted for Harris I am just not super troubled by the fact she lost and will probably find myself voting for Republicans not named Trump in the future. I’m so over the identity politics and calling anyone who doesn’t share your beliefs a racist or ignorant, thank you for answering honestly and respectfully despite the fact that the OP was meant to bait you into a debate destined to end with people denigrating your intelligence.
This is nice. I hope the next 4+ years is better for all us and some of the fear and condescension disappears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a son who is dyslexic how do you support a person who makes fun of people with disabilities? How do you explain that to your child?
Since all kids need emotional support, how do you explain that the current President abandoned his when they needed him the most? It lead to drug addiction, failed marriages, rehab stints etc.
Hi, I am the poster with the dyslexic son. I don’t like Donald Trump at all. But I think his policies are better than the Democrats. I think the Democrats got way to swept up in the far left and pandering to the AOCs, Bernie Sanders, and pro-Palestinian protestors. In the past five years, the woke politics, defund the police, and similar movements have (in my opinion) damaged our country - made our cities less safe and not actually helping minorities be more successful.
On disabilities and special needs, Trump’s son Barron has special needs. Trump said some insensitive things, but I’m focused more on policies than the person.
Trump plans to gut supports for special needs kids. I hope you have a good plan b and the money to pay for it. God speed.
I do have a back up plan. You can take me off your worry list. Maybe try to focus instead on why your party failed to capture the hearts and minds of the American people than to continue to tell everyone who disagrees with you that they are idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a son who is dyslexic how do you support a person who makes fun of people with disabilities? How do you explain that to your child?
Since all kids need emotional support, how do you explain that the current President abandoned his when they needed him the most? It lead to drug addiction, failed marriages, rehab stints etc.
Hi, I am the poster with the dyslexic son. I don’t like Donald Trump at all. But I think his policies are better than the Democrats. I think the Democrats got way to swept up in the far left and pandering to the AOCs, Bernie Sanders, and pro-Palestinian protestors. In the past five years, the woke politics, defund the police, and similar movements have (in my opinion) damaged our country - made our cities less safe and not actually helping minorities be more successful.
On disabilities and special needs, Trump’s son Barron has special needs. Trump said some insensitive things, but I’m focused more on policies than the person.
Trump plans to gut supports for special needs kids. I hope you have a good plan b and the money to pay for it. God speed.
Anonymous wrote:To the posters on the first page who answered honestly, succinctly and without judgment or spite, you are the reason that while I voted for Harris I am just not super troubled by the fact she lost and will probably find myself voting for Republicans not named Trump in the future. I’m so over the identity politics and calling anyone who doesn’t share your beliefs a racist or ignorant, thank you for answering honestly and respectfully despite the fact that the OP was meant to bait you into a debate destined to end with people denigrating your intelligence.
Anonymous wrote:We swept the presidency and both houses of congress. Hope that brings you up to speed!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly people are in denial about what will happen. Some teacher just told me she’s happy that T will dismantle the Dept of Ed. Didn’t mention that her pension is likely out the window too. No thought about unintended consequences like how the loss of 4400 employees will affect the market X all the other agencies. Not to mention the teachers who will quit because they don’t want to sign loyalty pledges or die in childbirth because Texas doesn’t have enough obgyns.
This is speculation, no wonder she doesn’t care what you think.
People did you not read Agenda47 before you voted? It’s not speculation.
https://abcnews.go.com/amp/Politics/dismantling-department-education-trumps-plan-schools-term/story?id=115579646
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a son who is dyslexic how do you support a person who makes fun of people with disabilities? How do you explain that to your child?
Since all kids need emotional support, how do you explain that the current President abandoned his when they needed him the most? It lead to drug addiction, failed marriages, rehab stints etc.
Hi, I am the poster with the dyslexic son. I don’t like Donald Trump at all. But I think his policies are better than the Democrats. I think the Democrats got way to swept up in the far left and pandering to the AOCs, Bernie Sanders, and pro-Palestinian protestors. In the past five years, the woke politics, defund the police, and similar movements have (in my opinion) damaged our country - made our cities less safe and not actually helping minorities be more successful.
On disabilities and special needs, Trump’s son Barron has special needs. Trump said some insensitive things, but I’m focused more on policies than the person.
Trump plans to gut supports for special needs kids. I hope you have a good plan b and the money to pay for it. God speed.
I do have a back up plan. You can take me off your worry list. Maybe try to focus instead on why your party failed to capture the hearts and minds of the American people than to continue to tell everyone who disagrees with you that they are idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly people are in denial about what will happen. Some teacher just told me she’s happy that T will dismantle the Dept of Ed. Didn’t mention that her pension is likely out the window too. No thought about unintended consequences like how the loss of 4400 employees will affect the market X all the other agencies. Not to mention the teachers who will quit because they don’t want to sign loyalty pledges or die in childbirth because Texas doesn’t have enough obgyns.
This is speculation, no wonder she doesn’t care what you think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a son who is dyslexic how do you support a person who makes fun of people with disabilities? How do you explain that to your child?
Since all kids need emotional support, how do you explain that the current President abandoned his when they needed him the most? It lead to drug addiction, failed marriages, rehab stints etc.
Hi, I am the poster with the dyslexic son. I don’t like Donald Trump at all. But I think his policies are better than the Democrats. I think the Democrats got way to swept up in the far left and pandering to the AOCs, Bernie Sanders, and pro-Palestinian protestors. In the past five years, the woke politics, defund the police, and similar movements have (in my opinion) damaged our country - made our cities less safe and not actually helping minorities be more successful.
On disabilities and special needs, Trump’s son Barron has special needs. Trump said some insensitive things, but I’m focused more on policies than the person.
Trump plans to gut supports for special needs kids. I hope you have a good plan b and the money to pay for it. God speed.
Anonymous wrote:Clearly people are in denial about what will happen. Some teacher just told me she’s happy that T will dismantle the Dept of Ed. Didn’t mention that her pension is likely out the window too. No thought about unintended consequences like how the loss of 4400 employees will affect the market X all the other agencies. Not to mention the teachers who will quit because they don’t want to sign loyalty pledges or die in childbirth because Texas doesn’t have enough obgyns.
Anonymous wrote:If you have a son who is dyslexic how do you support a person who makes fun of people with disabilities? How do you explain that to your child?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a son who is dyslexic how do you support a person who makes fun of people with disabilities? How do you explain that to your child?
Since all kids need emotional support, how do you explain that the current President abandoned his when they needed him the most? It lead to drug addiction, failed marriages, rehab stints etc.
Hi, I am the poster with the dyslexic son. I don’t like Donald Trump at all. But I think his policies are better than the Democrats. I think the Democrats got way to swept up in the far left and pandering to the AOCs, Bernie Sanders, and pro-Palestinian protestors. In the past five years, the woke politics, defund the police, and similar movements have (in my opinion) damaged our country - made our cities less safe and not actually helping minorities be more successful.
On disabilities and special needs, Trump’s son Barron has special needs. Trump said some insensitive things, but I’m focused more on policies than the person.