One of 7984 very good reasons not to vote for him. People who voted for him were hoping that the cruelty would be pointed at other people and they might benefit from that. My sympathies are exhausted. Almost everyone will get what the few deserve.
Not absolving anyone of responsibility, but you're talking about people who operate on the basis of what they believe/how they think things should be as opposed to what is reality/how things are.
Well, I believe they will now find out how things really are. I don't believe they will have any sense that it is because of their own failings though.
Not absolving anyone of responsibility, but you're talking about people who operate on the basis of what they believe/how they think things should be as opposed to what is reality/how things are.
Not buying that. I get that people are busy and have other priorities and stuff. But the news cycle is 24-7 and relentless. None of this is really a surprise. If you voted for him, you knew there was a good chance this was coming. The 36.1% might have some cover if they thought that he wasn't going to win, but that's still not an absolution of responsibility.
Not absolving anyone of responsibility, but you're talking about people who operate on the basis of what they believe/how they think things should be as opposed to what is reality/how things are.
Not buying that. I get that people are busy and have other priorities and stuff. But the news cycle is 24-7 and relentless. None of this is really a surprise. If you voted for him, you knew there was a good chance this was coming. The 36.1% might have some cover if they thought that he wasn't going to win, but that's still not an absolution of responsibility.
I think the majority of people who voted for Trump did so because they wanted lower grocery prices and/or didn't want to vote for a brown-skinned woman. They probably didn't think much about an unelected, foreign-born grifter trampling the Constitution while dismantling the government. Also, voter turnout nationally in 2024 was 63.9 percent.
Not buying that. I get that people are busy and have other priorities and stuff. But the news cycle is 24-7 and relentless. None of this is really a surprise. If you voted for him, you knew there was a good chance this was coming. The 36.1% might have some cover if they thought that he wasn't going to win, but that's still not an absolution of responsibility.
Half the people want this. you need 67% for a riot (or a simple misunderstanding of how elections work and a gullible disaffected group).
I think the majority of people who voted for Trump did so because they wanted lower grocery prices and/or didn't want to vote for a brown-skinned woman. They probably didn't think much about an unelected, foreign-born grifter trampling the Constitution while dismantling the government. Also, voter turnout nationally in 2024 was 63.9 percent.
Really starting to feel good about this whole retirement thing, just hope the muskrat doesn't fuck it up.
At my last big annual shindig for the team, a mentor of mine came up to me and congratulated me and then, emphatically, said âYOU ARE NOT YOUR JOBâ
He mightâve had issues, but he was also looking out for me.