Anonymous wrote:Not me. I am a federal employee and our next president threaten my livelihood.
Must be lovely to be so unaffected by the likely events to come.
Anonymous wrote:You mean like they did when Biden won?
Or when bipartisan immigration bill would pass until trump said don’t do it, I need a campaign issue?
Or when Senate wouldn’t consider Obama’s Supreme Court Justice for a year and and ax half?
You mean like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, as soon as you and other Dems apologize to people like me who enthusiastically supported Trump (volunteered for him) for calling us Nazis, garbage and other choice words, we can talk about moving forward.
But keep in mind: the mandate is clear. Trump won the popular vote. "Unity" will not be defined as consensus governing to accommodate radical Dem policies.
Another Trump voter here. I don’t need any apologies. I just want our country to begin to mend.
Why TF would anyone apologize to Trump voters?
Such a gaslighting abuser comment.
Serious question. Why are you on this thread since you clearly have no interest in moving forward as one nation as the OP proposes? There are 7,999,543 other threads where you can spew your hatred about Trump and those who voted for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no trouble believing Trump was legitimately elected.
But no, I'm not going to "come together" with people who think that I don't deserve to make healthcare decisions about my own body or think that their right to own an AR 15 is more important than my and my children's right to not get randomly shot in public.
I'm sorry, I just can't "come together" with people who believe those things.
What's the alternative? Fight them? Despise them? Deplore them?
How will any of those options improve things?
My suggestion: talk to them, listen to them, and find areas where you do agree. Find common ground where it exists and gain mutual understanding where it doesn't.
THAT is the path forward to a better nation.
--Harris voter who has lived in the bluest and reddest parts of America (happily)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there's to be unity, it needs to start with Trump and his supporters.
I'm still seeing lots of hate and nasty comments coming from the right, and there's nothing worse than a sore winner.
Don’t hold your breath. They are incapable of being anything but deplorable trash.
Anonymous wrote:I, for one, am tired of the divisive rhetoric and negativity of the past few months on media (of all types).
Let’s now put all that behind us and work together, as one nation, to make America a better place; a place our children and grandchildren will be even more proud to call home.
Who’s with me?
Anonymous wrote:If there's to be unity, it needs to start with Trump and his supporters.
I'm still seeing lots of hate and nasty comments coming from the right, and there's nothing worse than a sore winner.
Anonymous wrote:Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Führer!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure, I just can't see trump being a uniter. Hard to love thy neighbor as they try to strip you of your rights.
I do miss they days when there wasn't such a stark difference between D and R. Or maybe there was and I was just young enough not to care.
Exactly.
Fck the MAGAs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, as soon as you and other Dems apologize to people like me who enthusiastically supported Trump (volunteered for him) for calling us Nazis, garbage and other choice words, we can talk about moving forward.
But keep in mind: the mandate is clear. Trump won the popular vote. "Unity" will not be defined as consensus governing to accommodate radical Dem policies.
Another Trump voter here. I don’t need any apologies. I just want our country to begin to mend.
Why TF would anyone apologize to Trump voters?
Such a gaslighting abuser comment.
Serious question. Why are you on this thread since you clearly have no interest in moving forward as one nation as the OP proposes? There are 7,999,543 other threads where you can spew your hatred about Trump and those who voted for him.