Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt OP's veracity. We get treated to one of these moronic lying threads several times a day. Actually, far and away atrump voters did so from fear of immigrants and brown people.
+1, this has been shown several different ways. Trump voters were overwhelmingly voting on culture, race and immigration, not economics.
-1 they weren't voting on race and culture, or what you refer to as "immigration." They were voting 1) against illegal immigration, around which liberals are accepting, 2) for a conservative SCOTUS, and 3) for bringing back jobs through a more competitive climate. This nonsense about voting based on culture and race is a bunch of BS being advanced by liberals in order instill fear among their base and to turn out the vote.
The liberals have gotten so bad with their accusations of racist that one cannot even criticize any style or whatever if blacks disproportionately are part of that style. Reminds me of the days when you couldn't criticize any action of Obama's without your dislike of that action being attributed to racism.
Cultural anxiety. If you are against immigration and want a more conservative supreme court, those are just another manifestation of anxiety about a multicultural future.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/05/white-working-class-trump-cultural-anxiety/525771/
You liberals exasperate me. Whoever said I am against immigration? For the umpteenth time, I am against ILLEGAL immigration. And I want a conservative SCOTUS because I don't like when Justices legislate from the bench to meet a liberal agenda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt OP's veracity. We get treated to one of these moronic lying threads several times a day. Actually, far and away atrump voters did so from fear of immigrants and brown people.
+1, this has been shown several different ways. Trump voters were overwhelmingly voting on culture, race and immigration, not economics.
-1 they weren't voting on race and culture, or what you refer to as "immigration." They were voting 1) against illegal immigration, around which liberals are accepting, 2) for a conservative SCOTUS, and 3) for bringing back jobs through a more competitive climate. This nonsense about voting based on culture and race is a bunch of BS being advanced by liberals in order instill fear among their base and to turn out the vote.
The liberals have gotten so bad with their accusations of racist that one cannot even criticize any style or whatever if blacks disproportionately are part of that style. Reminds me of the days when you couldn't criticize any action of Obama's without your dislike of that action being attributed to racism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt OP's veracity. We get treated to one of these moronic lying threads several times a day. Actually, far and away atrump voters did so from fear of immigrants and brown people.
+1, this has been shown several different ways. Trump voters were overwhelmingly voting on culture, race and immigration, not economics.
-1 they weren't voting on race and culture, or what you refer to as "immigration." They were voting 1) against illegal immigration, around which liberals are accepting, 2) for a conservative SCOTUS, and 3) for bringing back jobs through a more competitive climate. This nonsense about voting based on culture and race is a bunch of BS being advanced by liberals in order instill fear among their base and to turn out the vote.
The liberals have gotten so bad with their accusations of racist that one cannot even criticize any style or whatever if blacks disproportionately are part of that style. Reminds me of the days when you couldn't criticize any action of Obama's without your dislike of that action being attributed to racism.
Cultural anxiety. If you are against immigration and want a more conservative supreme court, those are just another manifestation of anxiety about a multicultural future.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/05/white-working-class-trump-cultural-anxiety/525771/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt OP's veracity. We get treated to one of these moronic lying threads several times a day. Actually, far and away atrump voters did so from fear of immigrants and brown people.
+1, this has been shown several different ways. Trump voters were overwhelmingly voting on culture, race and immigration, not economics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt OP's veracity. We get treated to one of these moronic lying threads several times a day. Actually, far and away atrump voters did so from fear of immigrants and brown people.
+1, this has been shown several different ways. Trump voters were overwhelmingly voting on culture, race and immigration, not economics.
-1 they weren't voting on race and culture, or what you refer to as "immigration." They were voting 1) against illegal immigration, around which liberals are accepting, 2) for a conservative SCOTUS, and 3) for bringing back jobs through a more competitive climate. This nonsense about voting based on culture and race is a bunch of BS being advanced by liberals in order instill fear among their base and to turn out the vote.
The liberals have gotten so bad with their accusations of racist that one cannot even criticize any style or whatever if blacks disproportionately are part of that style. Reminds me of the days when you couldn't criticize any action of Obama's without your dislike of that action being attributed to racism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt OP's veracity. We get treated to one of these moronic lying threads several times a day. Actually, far and away atrump voters did so from fear of immigrants and brown people.
+1
What's with all of these threads? Same OP?
Mueller must be getting close to something. These trolls always get extra silly when that happens.
It sure looks like Flynn is making a deal to cooperate. And remember Trump and Putin spoke on the phone for more than an hour a week ago. Trump's getting nervous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt OP's veracity. We get treated to one of these moronic lying threads several times a day. Actually, far and away atrump voters did so from fear of immigrants and brown people.
+1, this has been shown several different ways. Trump voters were overwhelmingly voting on culture, race and immigration, not economics.
Anonymous wrote:I doubt OP's veracity. We get treated to one of these moronic lying threads several times a day. Actually, far and away atrump voters did so from fear of immigrants and brown people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt OP's veracity. We get treated to one of these moronic lying threads several times a day. Actually, far and away atrump voters did so from fear of immigrants and brown people.
+1
What's with all of these threads? Same OP?
Mueller must be getting close to something. These trolls always get extra silly when that happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people are living paycheck-to-paycheck. I know I am. I make $85,000/year but I take home $59,950 AFTER TAXES and Social Security. So I am struggling to get by. I have over $30,000 in student loans and I live with 4 roommates. Even if I were making 6 figures, I'd get killed in taxes.
My income bracket is like the top 30 percent for a single male, which is incredibly sad. I know lots of folks my age struggling to find good employment. Employers are taking advantage of the poor economy by creating "internships" that pay peanuts and "part-time gigs" so as to avoid paying for healthcare.
I mean, most of the jobs created now are Uber jobs and Amazon warehouse jobs. Not exactly the type of jobs needed to make a living. And if you "get educated" and "learn skills", you will still get penalized during TAX SEASON!
So I get why folks voted Trump. The economy sucks. Hillary didn't offer any solutions to fix the economy. Trump made his campaign specifically about JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! I completely understand why people fell for this mad man. Yes, he's a mad man and a moron but the economy has improved and stock market is up... so I am rethinking my opinion about him.
You shouldn't depend on the government to solve your problems. Why aren't you pulling yourself up by your bootstraps? Why did you agree to $30,000 in student loans?
Anonymous wrote:Most people are living paycheck-to-paycheck. I know I am. I make $85,000/year but I take home $59,950 AFTER TAXES and Social Security. So I am struggling to get by. I have over $30,000 in student loans and I live with 4 roommates. Even if I were making 6 figures, I'd get killed in taxes.
My income bracket is like the top 30 percent for a single male, which is incredibly sad. I know lots of folks my age struggling to find good employment. Employers are taking advantage of the poor economy by creating "internships" that pay peanuts and "part-time gigs" so as to avoid paying for healthcare.
I mean, most of the jobs created now are Uber jobs and Amazon warehouse jobs. Not exactly the type of jobs needed to make a living. And if you "get educated" and "learn skills", you will still get penalized during TAX SEASON!
So I get why folks voted Trump. The economy sucks. Hillary didn't offer any solutions to fix the economy. Trump made his campaign specifically about JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! I completely understand why people fell for this mad man. Yes, he's a mad man and a moron but the economy has improved and stock market is up... so I am rethinking my opinion about him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is a charlatan. If you could not figure that out, you deserve all of the stupidity we are now getting.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt OP's veracity. We get treated to one of these moronic lying threads several times a day. Actually, far and away atrump voters did so from fear of immigrants and brown people.
+1
What's with all of these threads? Same OP?
Anonymous wrote:I doubt OP's veracity. We get treated to one of these moronic lying threads several times a day. Actually, far and away atrump voters did so from fear of immigrants and brown people.