Anonymous wrote:I am Conservative who voted for Trump (while holding my nose). I will tell you that I am baffled by so many of my fellow Trump voters who boil everything down to “Libs are just mad – suck it Libs” about everything that Trump does. Frankly, I am very concerned about a couple of his picks and some of his less affluent voters should be too. His guy for the EPA did impose a moratorium on fracking AFTER his state got hit by a couple quakes. But everyone knows that man-made environmental hazards occur in rural or less affluent areas. His pick for education has no affinity for public education – that impacts lower SES people the most. His SBA pick has talked about dismantling the agency although many experts think the SBA, with a few tweaks, would be a useful tool in jobs creation. His Labor pick is anti-minimum wage. Hey, that does not just impact POC in the cities (like many of you think), it impacts rural and White America too. Sure, his picks are Conservative. But they are all rich Conservatives – none of them truly understand the current plight of the low SES GOPers who expected Trump to be for them. This Conservative “populist” message that he campaigned on is going by the wayside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too many ex military/generals. Is Trump planning a military coup? If this doesn't scare you, you must be brain dead!
If that happens, you hyperventilating liberals can thank us second amendment nuts for protecting your behinds from the tyranny of such a government.
Seriously, can you hear yourself?
Well you, really? How would you protect the country should a coup occur?
* will you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too many ex military/generals. Is Trump planning a military coup? If this doesn't scare you, you must be brain dead!
If that happens, you hyperventilating liberals can thank us second amendment nuts for protecting your behinds from the tyranny of such a government.
Seriously, can you hear yourself?
Well you, really? How would you protect the country should a coup occur?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too many ex military/generals. Is Trump planning a military coup? If this doesn't scare you, you must be brain dead!
If that happens, you hyperventilating liberals can thank us second amendment nuts for protecting your behinds from the tyranny of such a government.
Seriously, can you hear yourself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am Conservative who voted for Trump (while holding my nose). I will tell you that I am baffled by so many of my fellow Trump voters who boil everything down to “Libs are just mad – suck it Libs” about everything that Trump does. Frankly, I am very concerned about a couple of his picks and some of his less affluent voters should be too. His guy for the EPA did impose a moratorium on fracking AFTER his state got hit by a couple quakes. But everyone knows that man-made environmental hazards occur in rural or less affluent areas. His pick for education has no affinity for public education – that impacts lower SES people the most. His SBA pick has talked about dismantling the agency although many experts think the SBA, with a few tweaks, would be a useful tool in jobs creation. His Labor pick is anti-minimum wage. Hey, that does not just impact POC in the cities (like many of you think), it impacts rural and White America too. Sure, his picks are Conservative. But they are all rich Conservatives – none of them truly understand the current plight of the low SES GOPers who expected Trump to be for them. This Conservative “populist” message that he campaigned on is going by the wayside.
I am a liberal - and I sure as hell did not vote for Trump - but his choices reflect a political philosophy whether it is on illegal immigration, regulations, trade, tax policy, education, etc.
If when the time comes, he does not deliver - and he may well have overpromised - then come 2018 and 2020 he and the Republicans will pay the price.
It is no different than Obamacare which turned out to be different than was promised and I am sure part of the reason Hillary lost was this legislation and how it impacted people especially with high premiums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has nothing to do with them being conservative.
Heck, this has nothing to do with their lack of substantive and managerial experience.
Rather, this has to do with the fact that he has picked people who are philosophically opposed to the very mission of the agency they will lead: a climate change denier for EPA, a charter school champion for Ed, and a crazy person who believes subsidized housing is communism and fair housing laws are social engineering for HUD. Plus, he's picked people who are known (and seemingly proud) racists for other key posts.
If you can't understand why people---both liberals and conservatives alike---are concerned, then you should probably try harder.
Dr Ben Carson is NOT a crazy person, dr jill biden probably is, but that's another story. You are angry, it shows and you are one of those people who will never get over HER loss. Too bad, pop another xanax and sit back, it's going to be a bumpy ride for you.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I am Conservative who voted for Trump (while holding my nose). I will tell you that I am baffled by so many of my fellow Trump voters who boil everything down to “Libs are just mad – suck it Libs” about everything that Trump does. Frankly, I am very concerned about a couple of his picks and some of his less affluent voters should be too. His guy for the EPA did impose a moratorium on fracking AFTER his state got hit by a couple quakes. But everyone knows that man-made environmental hazards occur in rural or less affluent areas. His pick for education has no affinity for public education – that impacts lower SES people the most. His SBA pick has talked about dismantling the agency although many experts think the SBA, with a few tweaks, would be a useful tool in jobs creation. His Labor pick is anti-minimum wage. Hey, that does not just impact POC in the cities (like many of you think), it impacts rural and White America too. Sure, his picks are Conservative. But they are all rich Conservatives – none of them truly understand the current plight of the low SES GOPers who expected Trump to be for them. This Conservative “populist” message that he campaigned on is going by the wayside.
Anonymous wrote:Once you accept the basic premise that a president has the right to nominate people who align with his viewpoint on issues, then Trump's choices are more defensible - as were Obama's choices.
Liberals may not like Trump's nominations - just as conservatives did not like Obama's appointments - but it is a president's prerogative to choose his cabinet subject to the advise and consent provisions in the constitution.
Some of his more controversial selections in key slots are controversial mainly because of these philosophical differences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're still mad because it was "her time" - but she got rejected.
+1,000,000
Oh, look, it's the million poster!
Be kind. Million poster has a severe case of multiple personality disorder (all of them sociopaths).