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Let's see how Trump compares to this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you support Trump what would it take for you to stop?
I'm not saying rid us of all republicans. Just curious to know what is needed to show you he is woefully unfit for this job and will be a detriment to our republic?
I do not like Pence. Do not agree with what I've heard he stands for... But there is reasoning to his conclusions (partisan, philosophical, or self serving).
I'm convinced Trump is a nut job. But what would it take you, Trump supporter, to conclude its time for him to be replaced?
Even if this is the case, what do you expect the general public to do (and I'm including disillusioned Republicans in this)? Stage a march demanding that he be impeached?
Get the picture?
We still live in a democratic country, PP, last I checked, we have options
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will evaluate after his first 100 days in office and get back to you. Okay, Skippy?
+1
Not a yuuuuuge Trump fan, but I did vote for him and I'm willing to give him a chance to do his job. Wishing him to fail is simply wishing the United States to fail, and I certainly don't want that. Do you, OP?
Did you wish for Pres. Obama to be successful? Did Donald Trump? Did Republicans in Congress?
Obama lack intellectual ability to be successful. He was his worst enemy. That and he surrounded himself with abject morons. Let's not forget that he sold American taxpayers out to health insurance companies with his flagship legislation, Obamacare, that has been listing since the day it became law. However, Obama has assured health insurance companies that American taxpayers will bail them out if their profit margins shrink.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you support Trump what would it take for you to stop?
I'm not saying rid us of all republicans. Just curious to know what is needed to show you he is woefully unfit for this job and will be a detriment to our republic?
I do not like Pence. Do not agree with what I've heard he stands for... But there is reasoning to his conclusions (partisan, philosophical, or self serving).
I'm convinced Trump is a nut job. But what would it take you, Trump supporter, to conclude its time for him to be replaced?
Even if this is the case, what do you expect the general public to do (and I'm including disillusioned Republicans in this)? Stage a march demanding that he be impeached?
Get the picture?
Anonymous wrote:If you support Trump what would it take for you to stop?
I'm not saying rid us of all republicans. Just curious to know what is needed to show you he is woefully unfit for this job and will be a detriment to our republic?
I do not like Pence. Do not agree with what I've heard he stands for... But there is reasoning to his conclusions (partisan, philosophical, or self serving).
I'm convinced Trump is a nut job. But what would it take you, Trump supporter, to conclude its time for him to be replaced?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you support Trump what would it take for you to stop?
I'm not saying rid us of all republicans. Just curious to know what is needed to show you he is woefully unfit for this job and will be a detriment to our republic?
I do not like Pence. Do not agree with what I've heard he stands for... But there is reasoning to his conclusions (partisan, philosophical, or self serving).
I'm convinced Trump is a nut job. But what would it take you, Trump supporter, to conclude its time for him to be replaced?
When liberals stop insulting conservatives as a collective group. That I'm not bullied or censored for being conservative.
Anonymous wrote:If you support Trump what would it take for you to stop?
I'm not saying rid us of all republicans. Just curious to know what is needed to show you he is woefully unfit for this job and will be a detriment to our republic?
I do not like Pence. Do not agree with what I've heard he stands for... But there is reasoning to his conclusions (partisan, philosophical, or self serving).
I'm convinced Trump is a nut job. But what would it take you, Trump supporter, to conclude its time for him to be replaced?
Wishing him to fail is simply wishing the United States to fail, and I certainly don't want that. Do you, OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will evaluate after his first 100 days in office and get back to you. Okay, Skippy?
+1
Not a yuuuuuge Trump fan, but I did vote for him and I'm willing to give him a chance to do his job. Wishing him to fail is simply wishing the United States to fail, and I certainly don't want that. Do you, OP?
Did you wish for Pres. Obama to be successful? Did Donald Trump? Did Republicans in Congress?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will evaluate after his first 100 days in office and get back to you. Okay, Skippy?
+1
Not a yuuuuuge Trump fan, but I did vote for him and I'm willing to give him a chance to do his job. Wishing him to fail is simply wishing the United States to fail, and I certainly don't want that. Do you, OP?
I always assume these 'give him a chance" people have been in a coma since November 9. It's the only explanation
Well, you know what they say about those who assume. Kind of proved the point, in fact.
Mmhmm. Ok then, you give him a chance. Let us know in about a year how that works for you .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will evaluate after his first 100 days in office and get back to you. Okay, Skippy?
+1
Not a yuuuuuge Trump fan, but I did vote for him and I'm willing to give him a chance to do his job. Wishing him to fail is simply wishing the United States to fail, and I certainly don't want that. Do you, OP?