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- is what's needed here. Please consider the following:

* Tens of millions of voters feel Trump's immigration policy is too extreme - but they voted for him anyway.

* Tens of millions of women feel Trump is a sexist - but they voted for him anyway.

* Tens of millions of voters feel Trump's actions on January 6th was an insurrection - but they voted for him anyway.

* Tens of millions of voters feel Trump is greedy and corrupt - but they voted for him anyway.

* Tens of millions of voters feel Trump lies regularly - but they voted for him anyway.

* Tens of millions of voters feel Trump is a racist - but they voted for him anyway.

Liberals, your outrage over Trump's policy's (though justified) are not translating into a Tidalwave of votes for Democrats. Rather than continuing to "bang the drum of outrage" I would highly suggest Democrats reach out to Trump voters, find out why they voted for him, and adjust your political tactics accordingly.

The voters are not going to adapt to the Liberal agenda. The Liberal agenda is going to have to adapt to the voters. As Bill Clinton's administration proved, a more centrist candidate is what the voters want.

We can't control the outcome of a recently concluded election, but we can control how we react to it. 🙂


@mchill said
- is what's needed here. Please consider the following:

* Tens of millions of voters feel Trump's immigration policy is too extreme - but they voted for him anyway.

* Tens of millions of women feel Trump is a sexist - but they voted for him anyway.

* Tens of millions of voters feel Trump's actions on January 6th was an insurrection - but they voted for him anyway.

...[text shortened]... an't control the outcome of a recently concluded election, but we can control how we react to it. 🙂
I don't think any of your statements are true, neither did the "tens of millions of voters" you claim existed.
They voted for him because they DIDN'T think that.


@mchill said
- is what's needed here. Please consider the following:

* Tens of millions of voters feel Trump's immigration policy is too extreme - but they voted for him anyway.

* Tens of millions of women feel Trump is a sexist - but they voted for him anyway.

* Tens of millions of voters feel Trump's actions on January 6th was an insurrection - but they voted for him anyway.

...[text shortened]... an't control the outcome of a recently concluded election, but we can control how we react to it. 🙂
Dems will have a hard time. They have to dump the trannies and pronouns, close the borders, and say something nice about white males. NO.EASY.TASK for them! 😆

They could still be against tariffs and deportation and fascism, but that’s not enough - unless we fall into depression.


@mchill said
- is what's needed here. Please consider the following:

* Tens of millions of voters feel Trump's immigration policy is too extreme - but they voted for him anyway.

* Tens of millions of women feel Trump is a sexist - but they voted for him anyway.

* Tens of millions of voters feel Trump's actions on January 6th was an insurrection - but they voted for him anyway.

...[text shortened]... an't control the outcome of a recently concluded election, but we can control how we react to it. 🙂
How would Suzi reaching out to a Trump voter go?

Something like:

"So, you white *spit* , racist, moronic pig. What do we have to say to get you to pull your head out of your ass and do what we want?"

I can feel the nation coming together already.

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@mchill said
- is what's needed here. Please consider the following:

* Tens of millions of voters feel Trump's immigration policy is too extreme - but they voted for him anyway.

* Tens of millions of women feel Trump is a sexist - but they voted for him anyway.

* Tens of millions of voters feel Trump's actions on January 6th was an insurrection - but they voted for him anyway.

...[text shortened]... an't control the outcome of a recently concluded election, but we can control how we react to it. 🙂
These are all signs of a conned electorate.

They don't listen to warnings about what we all know is coming.

It's proper and right to warn the People about authoritarianism.

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@Sleepyguy said
How would Suzi reaching out to a Trump voter go?

Something like:

"So, you white *spit* , racist, moronic pig. What do we have to say to get you to pull your head out of your ass and do what we want?"

I can feel the nation coming together already.
Almost right.

The last four words would be "do the right thing."

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@Cliff-Mashburn said
I don't think any of your statements are true, neither did the "tens of millions of voters" you claim existed.
They voted for him because they DIDN'T think that.
Not all of them.

I'm seeing a LOT of "buyer's remorse" along the lines of "I didn't know he would actually DO all those things he said".

Maya Angelou famously said "when they show you who they are, believe them."


@Suzianne said
Not all of them.

I'm seeing a LOT of "buyer's remorse" along the lines of "I didn't know he would actually DO all those things he said".

Maya Angelou famously said "when they show you who they are, believe them."
How is that possible when he hasn't even taken office yet? He hasn't done anything yet.


@mchill said
- is what's needed here. Please consider the following:

* Tens of millions of voters feel Trump's immigration policy is too extreme - but they voted for him anyway.

* Tens of millions of women feel Trump is a sexist - but they voted for him anyway.

* Tens of millions of voters feel Trump's actions on January 6th was an insurrection - but they voted for him anyway.

...[text shortened]... an't control the outcome of a recently concluded election, but we can control how we react to it. 🙂
Trump had an outstanding victory. He took both chambers of Congress and won the popular vote. The Democratic Party is out of touch with the electorate. I believe the majority of those who voted for Trump are not hateful assholes. They are deeply frustrated by the cost of food and other essentials, the high cost of health care, the fact that giving their kids a college education is no longer affordable and buying a home is no longer possible when the median price is about $385,00. The fact that Harris offered help with some of these issues is a mute point. Like all politicians, she said what she thought would attract voters. Few believe the promises that come from any politician's mouth during a campaign.
Democracies depend on coalitions to survive. Immediately after WWII, there were fewer coalitions and it was easier to unite people. After the Voting Rights Act in 1964, minority groups ie women, various ethnic groups, the disabled, LBGQT community, began to organize and demand fairness. These coalitions are divisive as they figure out how to support common interests. Those with huge wealth began to infiltrate government agencies like the FDA along with buying elected officials. Voters lost confidence in agencies and the government. Information and how it is used to manipulate voters is key.


@Suzianne said
Not all of them.

I'm seeing a LOT of "buyer's remorse" along the lines of "I didn't know he would actually DO all those things he said".

Maya Angelou famously said "when they show you who they are, believe them."
Maya was right. Good stuff.
Regarding that, he said he will not separate families. He said they have a choice, so it is up to the illegal, who has to go back, to CHOOSE whether to take the rest of family with them.
This is Common Sense, which I have mentioned often on the Forum. So, Trump will deport illegals, and, as Maya says....believe him. He will not actually separate them from their families, as they can CHOOSE to not leave them behind and take them back to Mex City.
Such Common sense, but libs read it differently than normal minds do. weird.


I say shoot all republicvnts.

Nobody likes them anyway.

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@AverageJoe1 said
Maya was right. Good stuff.
Regarding that, he said he will not separate families. He said they have a choice, so it is up to the illegal, who has to go back, to CHOOSE whether to take the rest of family with them.
This is Common Sense, which I have mentioned often on the Forum. So, Trump will deport illegals, and, as Maya says....believe him. He will not act ...[text shortened]... back to Mex City.
Such Common sense, but libs read it differently than normal minds do. weird.
Choices that are not a choice.

How empathetic.


@Suzianne said
Choices that are not a choice.

How empathetic.
everyone pull up a chair, sue about to wax philosophical