Anonymous wrote:Same. We’ve gone so hard left that it looks crazy. The border needed control and some other things I agree with. Just wish it was someone else than Trump because he is not there for the good of this country
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a nice, easy rationalization for Dems to do nothing to fight back against the cruelty of this administration! "Let them suffer in the mess they created!"
The oligarchy fleeced the rubes, so make the rubes pay?
How about make the oligarchs pay? How about cancelling Amazon and FaceBook and Instagram and X, and by the way, sell your Tesla!! And stop using PayPal!
That would be a much better way to get back at the people who brought you this disaster.
We lived without Amazon and Instagram before, and we can do it again. All Democrats should get rid of their Teslas, their Amazon Prime and FaceBook accounts, and boycott Whole Foods forever!
What? It's "convenient" to have those things? You "can't" get rid of Amazon because of ....??
I’m a fed employee and just browsed some of the comments on Twitter basically wishing financial ruin on us all, claiming we are a scourge on society, etc. I’ve given 15 years of my life to a job that has a very real impact on the lives of some of this country’s most vulnerable, low income people. Other feds are keeping air travel safe, keeping our food supply safe, etc. And in return we are hated by the people who voted for Trump.
I’m sorry but I can’t have an oz of sympathy for someone who wants me and my family to suffer. They are positively gleeful at the idea of us getting fired and never finding jobs ever again and then … I don’t know, I’m guessing they’d be fine if we all go die in some gutter somewhere.
Trump supporters are some of the nastiest most vile humans that exist right now. I wish them everything that they voted for.
Thing is, our air travel hasn’t been safe for all, and our food supply has been making us the sickest country is the West. RFK (former D) will change that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a nice, easy rationalization for Dems to do nothing to fight back against the cruelty of this administration! "Let them suffer in the mess they created!"
The oligarchy fleeced the rubes, so make the rubes pay?
How about make the oligarchs pay? How about cancelling Amazon and FaceBook and Instagram and X, and by the way, sell your Tesla!! And stop using PayPal!
That would be a much better way to get back at the people who brought you this disaster.
We lived without Amazon and Instagram before, and we can do it again. All Democrats should get rid of their Teslas, their Amazon Prime and FaceBook accounts, and boycott Whole Foods forever!
What? It's "convenient" to have those things? You "can't" get rid of Amazon because of ....??
I’m a fed employee and just browsed some of the comments on Twitter basically wishing financial ruin on us all, claiming we are a scourge on society, etc. I’ve given 15 years of my life to a job that has a very real impact on the lives of some of this country’s most vulnerable, low income people. Other feds are keeping air travel safe, keeping our food supply safe, etc. And in return we are hated by the people who voted for Trump.
I’m sorry but I can’t have an oz of sympathy for someone who wants me and my family to suffer. They are positively gleeful at the idea of us getting fired and never finding jobs ever again and then … I don’t know, I’m guessing they’d be fine if we all go die in some gutter somewhere.
Trump supporters are some of the nastiest most vile humans that exist right now. I wish them everything that they voted for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand the temptation to be able to say "told you so! to Trump voters, but most non-Trump voters don't have the financial cushion to be able to ride the storm out in comfort and can't afford to be cavalier.
I have the same feeling for those non-Trump voters who voted third-party and those who chose to sit out the election and not vote. Same as voting for Trump's policies
You STILL have no viable presidential candidate. Why?
It's early days and a lot of things can happen.
There’s simply no Democrat who will risk everything to fight for Americans.
BS. Your orange toilet is fighting for himself.
Anonymous wrote:Democrats have no DINOS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand the temptation to be able to say "told you so! to Trump voters, but most non-Trump voters don't have the financial cushion to be able to ride the storm out in comfort and can't afford to be cavalier.
I have the same feeling for those non-Trump voters who voted third-party and those who chose to sit out the election and not vote. Same as voting for Trump's policies
You STILL have no viable presidential candidate. Why?
It's early days and a lot of things can happen.
There’s simply no Democrat who will risk everything to fight for Americans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those are the moderate democrats that don’t recognize their party anymore . Lots of them out there obviously as he won the election.
Exactly. Most Americans still love our country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand the temptation to be able to say "told you so! to Trump voters, but most non-Trump voters don't have the financial cushion to be able to ride the storm out in comfort and can't afford to be cavalier.
I have the same feeling for those non-Trump voters who voted third-party and those who chose to sit out the election and not vote. Same as voting for Trump's policies
You STILL have no viable presidential candidate. Why?
It's early days and a lot of things can happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand the temptation to be able to say "told you so! to Trump voters, but most non-Trump voters don't have the financial cushion to be able to ride the storm out in comfort and can't afford to be cavalier.
I have the same feeling for those non-Trump voters who voted third-party and those who chose to sit out the election and not vote. Same as voting for Trump's policies
You STILL have no viable presidential candidate. Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand the temptation to be able to say "told you so! to Trump voters, but most non-Trump voters don't have the financial cushion to be able to ride the storm out in comfort and can't afford to be cavalier.
I have the same feeling for those non-Trump voters who voted third-party and those who chose to sit out the election and not vote. Same as voting for Trump's policies
Anonymous wrote:Those are the moderate democrats that don’t recognize their party anymore . Lots of them out there obviously as he won the election.