Anonymous wrote:I wasn't the most enthusiastic supporter of Kamala Harris. Thought she was a lightweight who refused to take clear stands on some of the important issues of the day.
But I voted for her because I thought she was fundamentally decent, willing to surround herself with smart people, and smart enough to listen to them when she knew they had more expertise than she did.
I am so glad I went ahead and did that, despite my reservations. If I had voted for Trump, only to watch him destroy the American economy and so many people's lives in such a short period (aided and abetted by unelected circus freaks like Musk), I would seriously be considering ending it all now. As it stands, it's going to take a lot of endurance to survive the havoc he is wreaking, but at least some of us are not totally consumed with regret for having voted for this idiot. As for those of you who did, I hope you fully embraced the utter nihilism of it all before you voted for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have yet to come across a trump voter who is regretful. Even this week.
I have. Some of my MAGA 3 time Trump voter relatives are upset. Several of them are now calling their members of Congress to hound them about DOGE dysfunction and other things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fox News wasn't reporting on the stock market crash yesterday. MAGA live in a cocoon of misinformation. They will never admit that they were wrong.
Then, you weren't watching Foxnews. They certainly did report it.
Anonymous wrote:Fox News wasn't reporting on the stock market crash yesterday. MAGA live in a cocoon of misinformation. They will never admit that they were wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wasn't the most enthusiastic supporter of Kamala Harris. Thought she was a lightweight who refused to take clear stands on some of the important issues of the day.
But I voted for her because I thought she was fundamentally decent, willing to surround herself with smart people, and smart enough to listen to them when she knew they had more expertise than she did.
I am so glad I went ahead and did that, despite my reservations. If I had voted for Trump, only to watch him destroy the American economy and so many people's lives in such a short period (aided and abetted by unelected circus freaks like Musk), I would seriously be considering ending it all now. As it stands, it's going to take a lot of endurance to survive the havoc he is wreaking, but at least some of us are not totally consumed with regret for having voted for this idiot. As for those of you who did, I hope you fully embraced the utter nihilism of it all before you voted for him.
We had unchecked immigration, high crime and district attorneys turning violent criminals out of jail, the constant drone of grievance politics and woke, and constant airdrops of pallets of tax payer cash everywhere...without their consent.
Where did I lose by voting for Trump?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wasn't the most enthusiastic supporter of Kamala Harris. Thought she was a lightweight who refused to take clear stands on some of the important issues of the day.
But I voted for her because I thought she was fundamentally decent, willing to surround herself with smart people, and smart enough to listen to them when she knew they had more expertise than she did.
I am so glad I went ahead and did that, despite my reservations. If I had voted for Trump, only to watch him destroy the American economy and so many people's lives in such a short period (aided and abetted by unelected circus freaks like Musk), I would seriously be considering ending it all now. As it stands, it's going to take a lot of endurance to survive the havoc he is wreaking, but at least some of us are not totally consumed with regret for having voted for this idiot. As for those of you who did, I hope you fully embraced the utter nihilism of it all before you voted for him.
We had unchecked immigration, high crime and district attorneys turning violent criminals out of jail, the constant drone of grievance politics and woke, and constant airdrops of pallets of tax payer cash everywhere...without their consent.
Where did I lose by voting for Trump?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have yet to come across a trump voter who is regretful. Even this week.
Because they're immersed in their bubble. Last time I checked on Fox News, it was all about how tariffs are good.
Tariffs aren't good or bad. They're NECESSARY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wasn't the most enthusiastic supporter of Kamala Harris. Thought she was a lightweight who refused to take clear stands on some of the important issues of the day.
But I voted for her because I thought she was fundamentally decent, willing to surround herself with smart people, and smart enough to listen to them when she knew they had more expertise than she did.
I am so glad I went ahead and did that, despite my reservations. If I had voted for Trump, only to watch him destroy the American economy and so many people's lives in such a short period (aided and abetted by unelected circus freaks like Musk), I would seriously be considering ending it all now. As it stands, it's going to take a lot of endurance to survive the havoc he is wreaking, but at least some of us are not totally consumed with regret for having voted for this idiot. As for those of you who did, I hope you fully embraced the utter nihilism of it all before you voted for him.
We had unchecked immigration, high crime and district attorneys turning violent criminals out of jail, the constant drone of grievance politics and woke, and constant airdrops of pallets of tax payer cash everywhere...without their consent.
Where did I lose by voting for Trump?
Anonymous wrote:I have yet to come across a trump voter who is regretful. Even this week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wasn't the most enthusiastic supporter of Kamala Harris. Thought she was a lightweight who refused to take clear stands on some of the important issues of the day.
But I voted for her because I thought she was fundamentally decent, willing to surround herself with smart people, and smart enough to listen to them when she knew they had more expertise than she did.
I am so glad I went ahead and did that, despite my reservations. If I had voted for Trump, only to watch him destroy the American economy and so many people's lives in such a short period (aided and abetted by unelected circus freaks like Musk), I would seriously be considering ending it all now. As it stands, it's going to take a lot of endurance to survive the havoc he is wreaking, but at least some of us are not totally consumed with regret for having voted for this idiot. As for those of you who did, I hope you fully embraced the utter nihilism of it all before you voted for him.
We had unchecked immigration, high crime and district attorneys turning violent criminals out of jail, the constant drone of grievance politics and woke, and constant airdrops of pallets of tax payer cash everywhere...without their consent.
Where did I lose by voting for Trump?
I guess democracy doesn’t matter to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have yet to come across a trump voter who is regretful. Even this week.
Because they're immersed in their bubble. Last time I checked on Fox News, it was all about how tariffs are good.