You mean any MORE wars, right? Also presuming that we do not choose to become involved in said wars for one idiotic reason or another...We'll have to wait and see if any wars start.
You mean any MORE wars, right? Also presuming that we do not choose to become involved in said wars for one idiotic reason or another...We'll have to wait and see if any wars start.
It is both false logic and ignorant to suggest all those who criticize trump are "liberal". trump is not a conservative or a republican. He isn't a liberal either. There are more than two flavors available. He ran as a republican because he knew he had to run as one or the other (liberal/democrat) if he had any hope of getting enough electoral college votes to win. Also, it doesn't make you a traitor to the cause to criticize your leader(s) in the slightest. Thinking so is just buying into their brainwashing/bullying. Plenty of hardcore conservatives know damn well trump isn't one of them and they hate and fear him.Wild guess, you're a liberal? And the above is solely based on that.
Yep, we'll have to wait and see.You mean any MORE wars, right? Also presuming that we do not choose to become involved in said wars for one idiotic reason or another...
trump is the end point of the direction our society has been headed for a long time. He is not the disease. He is a symptom. He is, among other thing, the end result of a shoddy public school system, 65 years of Americans letting pop culture, their children's peers and strangers (teachers, pastors, etc) raise their children instead of doing it themselves, the basic lack of intelligence of the human race and the intrinsic survival-instinct selfishness that enables survival but inhibits traits such as tolerance, knowledge, curiousity, sharing and caring.
"Trump won because parents didn't raise their children right" is certainly a novel explanation.![]()
I'm going to sound off the wall on this one--but I'm going to say that Trump is actually proof that fly-over America is--very gradually--starting to turn Left. Trump at least pretends to be against free-trade--as Bernie did. He doesn't want to start another Cold War with Russia--and the Russia-phobia is beginning to wear.
A vote for Trump was tacit acknowledgement that Reaganomics do not work.
Even in my state of Alabama, a bill was passed through a Republican dominated government--that is a bit helpful at least:
http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2017/05/alabama_lawmakers_pass_bill_to.html
More to do with folks scared of ACA repeal--but there it is. We will never get property taxes fixed--big timber barons run my state.
Folks are tired of endless investigations. Now is the time for folks to be pushing for living wage bills--talking up positive things.
trump is the end point of the direction our society has been headed for a long time. He is not the disease. He is a symptom. He is, among other thing, the end result of a shoddy public school system, 65 years of Americans letting pop culture, their children's peers and strangers (teachers, pastors, etc) raise their children instead of doing it themselves, the basic lack of intelligence of the human race and the intrinsic survival-instinct selfishness that enables survival but inhibits traits such as tolerance, knowledge, curiousity, sharing and caring.
Poor white males have suffered so much over the centuries.....Let's pray for the poor souls.....i disagree, he is the end result of the caucasian male being pushed too far and hated too freely. Feminism and PC culture exclusively target the white male. The left is violent, patronizing, and hellbent on giving away the modern caucasian empires to opposing ideologies
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