Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible.
Agree. There are no good Nazis, no good rapists, no good Kluckers, no good terrorists, ... and there are no good Trump supporters. They all need to be removed. They know what he is doing. They are supporting an anti-American traitor and thief. They are a threat to our society and should be removed.
This does sound like Nazi thinking. How ironic it is that it's coming from a liberal. I have one question for the OP and pp. Do you really want to live in a country where everyone thinks like you, supports what you do, votes like you, etc. That has happened in history many times before and we know how those countries turn out.
I definitely don’t want everyone to think like I do. But you don’t let a rabid dog sleep in your house. Traitors are subject to the law. Anti-American trump supporters are bad for the county. “Making america great again” requires removing such traitors from society.
How do you propose "removing" them?
We don't literally "remove" them. We cut them out. Let them know their attitudes are unacceptable, via ostracization and shunning.
Shunning doesn't work when it's half the population.
Why not?
You shun them, they shun you. Half the population doesn't speak to the other half. No nation can last long under those conditions. Rhat's even assuming you can get someone like me to go along with it. I will not shun my Trump-voting relatives and friends under any circumstances.
So then what? You shun me too for talking to my own family? How many people are you going to have left in your shunning campaign?
You do you.
Leave the shunning to the people who would be THRILLED to never have to ever talk to Trump turds again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible.
Agree. There are no good Nazis, no good rapists, no good Kluckers, no good terrorists, ... and there are no good Trump supporters. They all need to be removed. They know what he is doing. They are supporting an anti-American traitor and thief. They are a threat to our society and should be removed.
This does sound like Nazi thinking. How ironic it is that it's coming from a liberal. I have one question for the OP and pp. Do you really want to live in a country where everyone thinks like you, supports what you do, votes like you, etc. That has happened in history many times before and we know how those countries turn out.
I definitely don’t want everyone to think like I do. But you don’t let a rabid dog sleep in your house. Traitors are subject to the law. Anti-American trump supporters are bad for the county. “Making america great again” requires removing such traitors from society.
How do you propose "removing" them?
We don't literally "remove" them. We cut them out. Let them know their attitudes are unacceptable, via ostracization and shunning.
Shunning doesn't work when it's half the population.
More like 30% of one particular party identification, so 15% of the population at best.
Trump got 46% of the vote. Still polls around 40%-45% depending on the pollster and the day.
Only 60% of eligible Americans usually vote in elections. So PP is kind of correct. I think they seriously underestimate what percentage of Republicans vote for Trump. Like 90% of a particular party identification plus 30% of independents. Which means about 27% of the voting eligible population of the country, 19% of the entire population.
Or about 60 million people. That's a lot of people to ignore, especially if they don't wear MAGA hats. Meanwhile, 60 million people are shunning you back, so you better put away your "I'm With Her" bumper sticker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible.
Agree. There are no good Nazis, no good rapists, no good Kluckers, no good terrorists, ... and there are no good Trump supporters. They all need to be removed. They know what he is doing. They are supporting an anti-American traitor and thief. They are a threat to our society and should be removed.
This does sound like Nazi thinking. How ironic it is that it's coming from a liberal. I have one question for the OP and pp. Do you really want to live in a country where everyone thinks like you, supports what you do, votes like you, etc. That has happened in history many times before and we know how those countries turn out.
I definitely don’t want everyone to think like I do. But you don’t let a rabid dog sleep in your house. Traitors are subject to the law. Anti-American trump supporters are bad for the county. “Making america great again” requires removing such traitors from society.
How do you propose "removing" them?
We don't literally "remove" them. We cut them out. Let them know their attitudes are unacceptable, via ostracization and shunning.
Shunning doesn't work when it's half the population.
More like 30% of one particular party identification, so 15% of the population at best.
Trump got 46% of the vote. Still polls around 40%-45% depending on the pollster and the day.
People who voted in Nov 16 <> US population
His supporters include people who didn't vote but register their approval in polls. Do they get shunned? Or do they just get to ignore your absurd campaign
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible.
Agree. There are no good Nazis, no good rapists, no good Kluckers, no good terrorists, ... and there are no good Trump supporters. They all need to be removed. They know what he is doing. They are supporting an anti-American traitor and thief. They are a threat to our society and should be removed.
This does sound like Nazi thinking. How ironic it is that it's coming from a liberal. I have one question for the OP and pp. Do you really want to live in a country where everyone thinks like you, supports what you do, votes like you, etc. That has happened in history many times before and we know how those countries turn out.
I definitely don’t want everyone to think like I do. But you don’t let a rabid dog sleep in your house. Traitors are subject to the law. Anti-American trump supporters are bad for the county. “Making america great again” requires removing such traitors from society.
How do you propose "removing" them?
We don't literally "remove" them. We cut them out. Let them know their attitudes are unacceptable, via ostracization and shunning.
Shunning doesn't work when it's half the population.
More like 30% of one particular party identification, so 15% of the population at best.
Trump got 46% of the vote. Still polls around 40%-45% depending on the pollster and the day.
Only 60% of eligible Americans usually vote in elections. So PP is kind of correct. I think they seriously underestimate what percentage of Republicans vote for Trump. Like 90% of a particular party identification plus 30% of independents. Which means about 27% of the voting eligible population of the country, 19% of the entire population.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible.
Agree. There are no good Nazis, no good rapists, no good Kluckers, no good terrorists, ... and there are no good Trump supporters. They all need to be removed. They know what he is doing. They are supporting an anti-American traitor and thief. They are a threat to our society and should be removed.
This does sound like Nazi thinking. How ironic it is that it's coming from a liberal. I have one question for the OP and pp. Do you really want to live in a country where everyone thinks like you, supports what you do, votes like you, etc. That has happened in history many times before and we know how those countries turn out.
I definitely don’t want everyone to think like I do. But you don’t let a rabid dog sleep in your house. Traitors are subject to the law. Anti-American trump supporters are bad for the county. “Making america great again” requires removing such traitors from society.
How do you propose "removing" them?
We don't literally "remove" them. We cut them out. Let them know their attitudes are unacceptable, via ostracization and shunning.
Shunning doesn't work when it's half the population.
More like 30% of one particular party identification, so 15% of the population at best.
Trump got 46% of the vote. Still polls around 40%-45% depending on the pollster and the day.
People who voted in Nov 16 <> US population
Congrats on stating the obvious. And?
How do you know what those who don't vote think?
You tell me. How does PP know that “half the population” is a Trump supporter?
2016 vote and polls of all adults. His floor seems to be around 40% but the high has been around 50% in the past.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible.
Agree. There are no good Nazis, no good rapists, no good Kluckers, no good terrorists, ... and there are no good Trump supporters. They all need to be removed. They know what he is doing. They are supporting an anti-American traitor and thief. They are a threat to our society and should be removed.
This does sound like Nazi thinking. How ironic it is that it's coming from a liberal. I have one question for the OP and pp. Do you really want to live in a country where everyone thinks like you, supports what you do, votes like you, etc. That has happened in history many times before and we know how those countries turn out.
I definitely don’t want everyone to think like I do. But you don’t let a rabid dog sleep in your house. Traitors are subject to the law. Anti-American trump supporters are bad for the county. “Making america great again” requires removing such traitors from society.
How do you propose "removing" them?
We don't literally "remove" them. We cut them out. Let them know their attitudes are unacceptable, via ostracization and shunning.
Shunning doesn't work when it's half the population.
More like 30% of one particular party identification, so 15% of the population at best.
Trump got 46% of the vote. Still polls around 40%-45% depending on the pollster and the day.
People who voted in Nov 16 <> US population
Congrats on stating the obvious. And?
How do you know what those who don't vote think?
You tell me. How does PP know that “half the population” is a Trump supporter?
Anonymous wrote:too bad we can't brandish them with a scarlet T and shackle them up in the town square. guess we will need to shun them.
I'd love to tattoo them too. But that's not an option. I have no problem cutting off all the govt funding and subsidies to trump-supporting regions of the country. And ramping up criminal convictions and lawful property seizures in those areas. Plenty of legal ways to teach them what happens to people who support traitors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible.
Agree. There are no good Nazis, no good rapists, no good Kluckers, no good terrorists, ... and there are no good Trump supporters. They all need to be removed. They know what he is doing. They are supporting an anti-American traitor and thief. They are a threat to our society and should be removed.
This does sound like Nazi thinking. How ironic it is that it's coming from a liberal. I have one question for the OP and pp. Do you really want to live in a country where everyone thinks like you, supports what you do, votes like you, etc. That has happened in history many times before and we know how those countries turn out.
I definitely don’t want everyone to think like I do. But you don’t let a rabid dog sleep in your house. Traitors are subject to the law. Anti-American trump supporters are bad for the county. “Making america great again” requires removing such traitors from society.
How do you propose "removing" them?
We don't literally "remove" them. We cut them out. Let them know their attitudes are unacceptable, via ostracization and shunning.
Shunning doesn't work when it's half the population.
More like 30% of one particular party identification, so 15% of the population at best.
Trump got 46% of the vote. Still polls around 40%-45% depending on the pollster and the day.
People who voted in Nov 16 <> US population
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible.
Agree. There are no good Nazis, no good rapists, no good Kluckers, no good terrorists, ... and there are no good Trump supporters. They all need to be removed. They know what he is doing. They are supporting an anti-American traitor and thief. They are a threat to our society and should be removed.
This does sound like Nazi thinking. How ironic it is that it's coming from a liberal. I have one question for the OP and pp. Do you really want to live in a country where everyone thinks like you, supports what you do, votes like you, etc. That has happened in history many times before and we know how those countries turn out.
I definitely don’t want everyone to think like I do. But you don’t let a rabid dog sleep in your house. Traitors are subject to the law. Anti-American trump supporters are bad for the county. “Making america great again” requires removing such traitors from society.
How do you propose "removing" them?
We don't literally "remove" them. We cut them out. Let them know their attitudes are unacceptable, via ostracization and shunning.
Shunning doesn't work when it's half the population.
More like 30% of one particular party identification, so 15% of the population at best.
Trump got 46% of the vote. Still polls around 40%-45% depending on the pollster and the day.
People who voted in Nov 16 <> US population
Congrats on stating the obvious. And?
How do you know what those who don't vote think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible.
Agree. There are no good Nazis, no good rapists, no good Kluckers, no good terrorists, ... and there are no good Trump supporters. They all need to be removed. They know what he is doing. They are supporting an anti-American traitor and thief. They are a threat to our society and should be removed.
This does sound like Nazi thinking. How ironic it is that it's coming from a liberal. I have one question for the OP and pp. Do you really want to live in a country where everyone thinks like you, supports what you do, votes like you, etc. That has happened in history many times before and we know how those countries turn out.
I definitely don’t want everyone to think like I do. But you don’t let a rabid dog sleep in your house. Traitors are subject to the law. Anti-American trump supporters are bad for the county. “Making america great again” requires removing such traitors from society.
How do you propose "removing" them?
We don't literally "remove" them. We cut them out. Let them know their attitudes are unacceptable, via ostracization and shunning.
Shunning doesn't work when it's half the population.
More like 30% of one particular party identification, so 15% of the population at best.
Trump got 46% of the vote. Still polls around 40%-45% depending on the pollster and the day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible.
Agree. There are no good Nazis, no good rapists, no good Kluckers, no good terrorists, ... and there are no good Trump supporters. They all need to be removed. They know what he is doing. They are supporting an anti-American traitor and thief. They are a threat to our society and should be removed.
This does sound like Nazi thinking. How ironic it is that it's coming from a liberal. I have one question for the OP and pp. Do you really want to live in a country where everyone thinks like you, supports what you do, votes like you, etc. That has happened in history many times before and we know how those countries turn out.
I definitely don’t want everyone to think like I do. But you don’t let a rabid dog sleep in your house. Traitors are subject to the law. Anti-American trump supporters are bad for the county. “Making america great again” requires removing such traitors from society.
How do you propose "removing" them?
We don't literally "remove" them. We cut them out. Let them know their attitudes are unacceptable, via ostracization and shunning.
Shunning doesn't work when it's half the population.
More like 30% of one particular party identification, so 15% of the population at best.
Trump got 46% of the vote. Still polls around 40%-45% depending on the pollster and the day.
People who voted in Nov 16 <> US population
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:too bad we can't brandish them with a scarlet T and shackle them up in the town square. guess we will need to shun them.
I'd love to tattoo them too. But that's not an option. I have no problem cutting off all the govt funding and subsidies to trump-supporting regions of the country. And ramping up criminal convictions and lawful property seizures in those areas. Plenty of legal ways to teach them what happens to people who support traitors.
"Lawful" property seizures for voting for president? Wowee.
Right out of Nazi Germany! Do these liberals have a clue how they sound?
BTW, about 20 years ago I met someone who was involved with researching and returning artwork to the rightful Jewish owners of precious artwork seized by the Nazi scum - even 60 years after the robbery. And liberals are advocating we go back to that type of thing?
Please, G-d, do not allow people who think like the PP to,gain power in this country.
It’s called “civil asset forfeiture,” and it’s already a big part of our legal system, you stupid shit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible.
Agree. There are no good Nazis, no good rapists, no good Kluckers, no good terrorists, ... and there are no good Trump supporters. They all need to be removed. They know what he is doing. They are supporting an anti-American traitor and thief. They are a threat to our society and should be removed.
This does sound like Nazi thinking. How ironic it is that it's coming from a liberal. I have one question for the OP and pp. Do you really want to live in a country where everyone thinks like you, supports what you do, votes like you, etc. That has happened in history many times before and we know how those countries turn out.
I definitely don’t want everyone to think like I do. But you don’t let a rabid dog sleep in your house. Traitors are subject to the law. Anti-American trump supporters are bad for the county. “Making america great again” requires removing such traitors from society.
How do you propose "removing" them?
We don't literally "remove" them. We cut them out. Let them know their attitudes are unacceptable, via ostracization and shunning.
Shunning doesn't work when it's half the population.
More like 30% of one particular party identification, so 15% of the population at best.
Trump got 46% of the vote. Still polls around 40%-45% depending on the pollster and the day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible.
Agree. There are no good Nazis, no good rapists, no good Kluckers, no good terrorists, ... and there are no good Trump supporters. They all need to be removed. They know what he is doing. They are supporting an anti-American traitor and thief. They are a threat to our society and should be removed.
This does sound like Nazi thinking. How ironic it is that it's coming from a liberal. I have one question for the OP and pp. Do you really want to live in a country where everyone thinks like you, supports what you do, votes like you, etc. That has happened in history many times before and we know how those countries turn out.
I definitely don’t want everyone to think like I do. But you don’t let a rabid dog sleep in your house. Traitors are subject to the law. Anti-American trump supporters are bad for the county. “Making america great again” requires removing such traitors from society.
How do you propose "removing" them?
We don't literally "remove" them. We cut them out. Let them know their attitudes are unacceptable, via ostracization and shunning.
Shunning doesn't work when it's half the population.
More like 30% of one particular party identification, so 15% of the population at best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible.
Agree. There are no good Nazis, no good rapists, no good Kluckers, no good terrorists, ... and there are no good Trump supporters. They all need to be removed. They know what he is doing. They are supporting an anti-American traitor and thief. They are a threat to our society and should be removed.
This does sound like Nazi thinking. How ironic it is that it's coming from a liberal. I have one question for the OP and pp. Do you really want to live in a country where everyone thinks like you, supports what you do, votes like you, etc. That has happened in history many times before and we know how those countries turn out.
I definitely don’t want everyone to think like I do. But you don’t let a rabid dog sleep in your house. Traitors are subject to the law. Anti-American trump supporters are bad for the county. “Making america great again” requires removing such traitors from society.
How do you propose "removing" them?
We don't literally "remove" them. We cut them out. Let them know their attitudes are unacceptable, via ostracization and shunning.
Shunning doesn't work when it's half the population.