Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a sign up and our neighbors took pictures of our house and kids, put them out the neighborhood Facebook page and called us names. This was a small sign in our front window. We have since had hate mail in our door and my boss told me someone in our neighborhood reached out to him via LinkedIn to warn him he hired a racist (aka me). Turns out he is also a republican and told me who reached out. Yes, I emailed the person and let them know I found out. So there is no question why people don’t put signs up. We don’t like to be harassed.
The illiberal left is scary as hell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I already voted for Trump. Live in CCDC. No way would I put up a Trump sign on my lawn. No way. Lol. This place is so intolerable. Many of my neighbors have the virtue signaling signs. Lots have BLM signs too. I often smile and laugh inside knowing I’d filed over the last few years at least a dozen pro Bono civil rights cases against DC for falsely claiming my black clients assaulted a police officer after the cops jacked them up. In several cases I got them a decent settlement. I also assisted dozens of poor black folks in landlord tenant disputes. So I show up. I don’t need to put fake posters out even though many of these people have generational wealth and never thought of black people much before.
Anyway. I think Trump is doing a fine job. Really.
+1 It's going to be close
+2, no way I’d put a sign out, so my house and cars can be vandalized!
This forum is FILLED with posts by people literally BRAGGING about how they key cars with Trump bumperstickers or would throw rocks through the windows of houses in their neighborhoods that put up a Trump sign.
And you’re asking “why” there aren’t any Trump signs???
You’re either a troll or you’re as dumb as post.
+3. People have gone completely around the bend because Trump. Just look at the climate here. People routinely advise divorce, cutting off family members or friends, and having Trump supporters fired from their jobs. It’s nuts and extremely toxic. One hopes the fever breaks soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I already voted for Trump. Live in CCDC. No way would I put up a Trump sign on my lawn. No way. Lol. This place is so intolerable. Many of my neighbors have the virtue signaling signs. Lots have BLM signs too. I often smile and laugh inside knowing I’d filed over the last few years at least a dozen pro Bono civil rights cases against DC for falsely claiming my black clients assaulted a police officer after the cops jacked them up. In several cases I got them a decent settlement. I also assisted dozens of poor black folks in landlord tenant disputes. So I show up. I don’t need to put fake posters out even though many of these people have generational wealth and never thought of black people much before.
Anyway. I think Trump is doing a fine job. Really.
+1 It's going to be close
+2, no way I’d put a sign out, so my house and cars can be vandalized!
This forum is FILLED with posts by people literally BRAGGING about how they key cars with Trump bumperstickers or would throw rocks through the windows of houses in their neighborhoods that put up a Trump sign.
And you’re asking “why” there aren’t any Trump signs???
You’re either a troll or you’re as dumb as post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fellow Trump supporter here. Part of it was watching all of our liberal friends cry and pearl-clutch after the last election. The way they talked, they just couldn't understand why anyone would vote for Trump. Since then, the dialogue has only deteriorated. Jumps straight to name-calling and snarling. Your education, morals and character are called into question (even though I have posted numerous citations in DCUM threads that show that Republicans are just as (or more) informed than Democrats on a wide variety of topics, including science, the Constitution, US history, etc. etc.) There is basically no convincing people (so no reason for a sign) and no reason to risk property damage from all of the enlightened liberals in our area.
This.
Highly educated, female. Don't need the name-calling etc.--gets old really fast. If people want to discuss the specifics of a specific policy or proposal based on facts and evidence, I'll all in. But the broad-brush stuff--forget it. Like pp who has done all of the pro bono work (BRAVO!), I'll stick to walking the walk instead of talking the talk.
Agree. I don’t like or respect Trump on a personal level but I support most of his policies. My political beliefs certainly align more closely with his than Biden’s and especially Harris’s. Given some of the vitriol I see in the media on Facebook, etc., I’d rather not open myself up debate or worse by openly supporting Trump.
DH’s business partner is black and he early voted for Trump. I have at least two friends who voted for Hillary in 2016 and are now Trump supporters. I think the constant vitriol, cancel culture with complete intolerance for differing views is making for a lot of silent Trump supporters and I think the Dems will be surprised by the election results.
Will you cite the policies he has acted on that you support? Which policies do you stand behind with your vote for someone you acknowledge is not worthy of your respect? And are they important enough to take all the bad with it? Are they truly things that would not have happened with a different president?
Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of black women trump supporters and gay trump supporters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I already voted for Trump. Live in CCDC. No way would I put up a Trump sign on my lawn. No way. Lol. This place is so intolerable. Many of my neighbors have the virtue signaling signs. Lots have BLM signs too. I often smile and laugh inside knowing I’d filed over the last few years at least a dozen pro Bono civil rights cases against DC for falsely claiming my black clients assaulted a police officer after the cops jacked them up. In several cases I got them a decent settlement. I also assisted dozens of poor black folks in landlord tenant disputes. So I show up. I don’t need to put fake posters out even though many of these people have generational wealth and never thought of black people much before.
Anyway. I think Trump is doing a fine job. Really.
The last sentence doesn't track to me considering how he has inflamed the conflict between BLM and police. How do you rationalize that in your mind?
Anonymous wrote:Because most conservatives live in VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fellow Trump supporter here. Part of it was watching all of our liberal friends cry and pearl-clutch after the last election. The way they talked, they just couldn't understand why anyone would vote for Trump. Since then, the dialogue has only deteriorated. Jumps straight to name-calling and snarling. Your education, morals and character are called into question (even though I have posted numerous citations in DCUM threads that show that Republicans are just as (or more) informed than Democrats on a wide variety of topics, including science, the Constitution, US history, etc. etc.) There is basically no convincing people (so no reason for a sign) and no reason to risk property damage from all of the enlightened liberals in our area.
This.
Highly educated, female. Don't need the name-calling etc.--gets old really fast. If people want to discuss the specifics of a specific policy or proposal based on facts and evidence, I'll all in. But the broad-brush stuff--forget it. Like pp who has done all of the pro bono work (BRAVO!), I'll stick to walking the walk instead of talking the talk.
Agree. I don’t like or respect Trump on a personal level but I support most of his policies. My political beliefs certainly align more closely with his than Biden’s and especially Harris’s. Given some of the vitriol I see in the media on Facebook, etc., I’d rather not open myself up debate or worse by openly supporting Trump.
DH’s business partner is black and he early voted for Trump. I have at least two friends who voted for Hillary in 2016 and are now Trump supporters. I think the constant vitriol, cancel culture with complete intolerance for differing views is making for a lot of silent Trump supporters and I think the Dems will be surprised by the election results.