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by beetree on 19 November 2016 - 21:11

Oh, the misery wasn't coming from my side, lol

America the Great, is at our cost. Some things won't change.

Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 19 November 2016 - 23:11

You never heard of positive concepts like: unity, solidarity, then, Bee ? And yeah, looks like America The Great WILL be at your cost too, even if you don't empathise with some who get it worse .... we'll see.

by Noitsyou on 20 November 2016 - 18:11

LOL@ Trump suddenly maturing upon realizing the gravitas of the presidency. He never had any policies or positions or even an ideology. He just said whatever some people wanted to hear (that's what salesmen do) in order to get elected. People actually believe illegal immigration from Mexico bothered Trump? The guy was a birther even though he never believed it (or is he not as smart as people think?).

What people are seeing as maturity and a softening of the campaign rhetoric have nothing to do with Trump; it's reality. In this case the reality that almost none of his promises were possible even if he really intended to try and keep them which I doubt he did.

As far as making America great again goes, no one has yet explained what that even means. That's why it's such a great slogan. Everyone who repeats it thinks they know what it means but it's only because they haven't actually thought about it.

Let's see his "not going" to do list:

1. Put Hillary in jail.
2. Build a wall.
3. Ban Muslims.
4. Round up illegals.
5. Impose term limits on Congress.
6. Replace Obamacare (Congress may try to repeal it which will take a couple of years).
7. Make China send our jobs back.
8. Make American companies keep jobs in America.

Finally, it's interesting to hear Republicans and Trump voters say things like Trump won, get over it when the reaction to Obama's election elicited a much larger, and insidious, crybaby reaction: the Tea Party and the birther movement. But people see what they want to see and disregard the rest.





 


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