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Comments on the election of the donald?

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November 10, 2016 at 12:40 p.m.

TomB

Amen Lefty - You pretty-much summed-up what I believe may well be the consensus w/Trump supporters.

As for inditing Hillary & such cannon-fodder - He's got waaayyy more important issues to address....Drain that flipp'n swamp!

America sent a non-politician to the white house - giving the elite/parasitical bureaucrats the middle-finger.

November 10, 2016 at 11:41 a.m.

seen-it-all

Random thoughts;

Why do the Democrats always preface demographics with "college educated"?

My wife was upset because the Democrats were blaming the Trump victory on the 62% of "non- college educated" women who voted for him, as if they didn't have any brains.

I can't really picture Donald Trump sitting cross legged on a Yoga mat having his first meeting with Justin Trudeau.

When Obama was elected in 2008 were there protests afterwards with an effigy of Obama with a rope around his neck and hanging from a tree?

November 10, 2016 at 8:54 a.m.

twill59

I think you are correct woody. Believe it or not, the electorate finally took a stand against the Foreign Government that is in power in DC

November 10, 2016 at 8:47 a.m.

wywoody

This was a no-more-Bushes, no-more-Clintons year. The Republicans were fortunate enough to take care of that in the primary. I can't stand Trump. I can't stand people with his personality and that includes former high school friends and a b-i-l. But the prospect of rewarding the corruption that is the Clintons provided me enough incentive to mark the ballot for him.

I just hope he makes Kelly Anne his chief or staff and she has a leash on him attached to one of those collars with spikes on it.

November 10, 2016 at 8:04 a.m.

Lefty1

Before I start, I know that whatever I say, there are examples to disprove it.

I am glad Trump won. He is like me. He gets up in the morning and goes to work no matter how overwhelming the circumstances his decisions have put him in. Not blaming anyone else. Some of the decisions were I hired the wrong person and I have to terminate the relationship. I will look like the bad guy and be the scapegoat.

Knowing why I am doing what I do and knowing that each step that I take will get me where I am going. Yet my detractors will look at each step as the finished product and see how it is a defective product.

I know that if you are for Hilary you could put her name where Trump's is an it would fit.

I can spot people who are self serving and who are truly doing everything to make this a better place to live for everyone. Myself and Donald Trump get up in the morning and put ourselves in service to making the world a better place to live. There is nothing that we do that, this is the first requirement. Money is just a reward for this service.

I get scrutized for everything I do. I know my weakness's and failure's, do you really think that I am that blind. I still get up in the morning and stick to my projects. Getting very little recognition, I stay on my path. When I go to sleep at night I know the world is a better place, because of what I have done today. And no one has told me that on 99% of the days.

I can only imagine the weight he carrys. I could not hold up under the weight. My prayers and support are with him. He is the best man for the job.

November 10, 2016 at 7:11 a.m.

clvr83

There are many great Americans. We complain about the lazy, the disrespectful, and the criminals. I still meet great people every day in this line of work. However as a people united we are pathetic. Continually. Over and over. But it does make sense. How many business partners end up hating each? I'm fortunate me and my Dad get along so well, or at least look past each others BS haha

I'm shocked Trump won. I really don't know if I would have preferred a Hillary win though. At least we will have change. I like some of his policies for sure. He isn't afraid to piss people off and we need a little more of that. Many of his ideas won't go very far.

I'm more worried about him getting popped off and Pence getting the throne.

November 10, 2016 at 6:48 a.m.

twill59

Vaa....only 11% of the eligible population even voted to nominate them :side:

November 9, 2016 at 7:38 p.m.

twill59

Hi John !!! U Just had to ask, didn't ya? Well here goes.....

The truth is, one either votes their conscience or votes with their wallet. So therefore, I voted for neither. If Hillary would have satisfactorily explained how her and Bill have amassed $2-300,000,000 by serving the public she may have garnered my vote. Maybe.

Indict Hillary? We still have not arrested Dubya for the war crimes he committed, so don't hold your breath. Lawyers don't sue lawyers, and cops don't arrest cops.

So move forward.

As far as I am concerned, with all of the death and destruction the USA bombards the world with, EVERYONE who profits from it in DC has blood on their hands. And the new guy.....he wants to enlarge the Military "Mission"(????) ( NO ONE even knows what that is anymore) to even new heights of ridiculousness.

There does not seem to be any turning back. Bernie Sanders would not touch the sacred cow of foreign intervention, world wide chaos and death to Brown people.

There is no turning back. Good luck to my kids and grandkids. They face a near certain future of being Cannon Fodder for Profit and Biblical Prophecy

November 9, 2016 at 7:00 p.m.

egg

I went to work today just like any day. I work for money but I don't really do it for the money. It's more like a spiritual practice. The world goes on. Time marches on. Hold onto your hats, kids, it's likely to be a rough ride for awhile.

A fair number of my friends, pretty much all of them men, can't stand Hillary but even more of them, including pretty much all the women, respect her immensely. She may be many things, but despite what you have been led to believe, John, she is not a lying treasonous murderer and if Trump attempts to indict her the day after he is inaugurated, this country will immediately begin a precipitous slide into disintegration. If we're lucky, this election will signal the end of our current two-party system, but not our freedoms. I'll just leave it at that.

November 9, 2016 at 6:52 p.m.

seen-it-all

Congratulations on your new president elect. I will sleep better knowing that a major confrontation with Russia may have been averted. All the lefties up here in Canada are crying in their beer over the Hillary loss. If Trump can pull off what he wants to do with the major infrastructure build, you will have a few years of prosperity.

November 9, 2016 at 6:30 p.m.

Alba

Trump exploited the ignorance ,racism and bigotry.this is the onset of fascism in The USA.for those who aren't familiar with history , that's how hitler came to power in Germany.by free votes using the Jews as scapegoats and blaming them for all of the country's ills.the Mexicans have become our Jews.


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