I think I need to say this. Why did Hillary lose?

Telling a 90-year-old woman who has voted without incident for decades that she suddenly needs to produce her birth certificate in order to keep voting is just harassment.

Who is to say that in all those decades that she was voting legally?

What? after the fourth bank robbery, it is a right?

:eek: *chuckle*
 
The next four years are going to be spent by the various factions arguing over the minutia of why Hillary lost and/or why Trump won. The discussions will go on until every single little argument has been beaten into sub-atomic particles. And all of them, including your well written OP will have some elements (some more, some less) of the truth contained in them.

Repeating myself here, to me the election came down to a choice between the status quo and risk. Trump representing the 'risk' element. My faith in the citizen has been reassured by the fact that so many choose the 'risk' element. To see that we are still a nation of risk takers.

Hopefully Trump can, and will, live up to his promises and rid us of the cockroaches and ween the parasites from the government teat. Then maybe more than a few of the parasites will learn that they can live without the government telling them that they're 'victims.'

Ishmael
 
Repeating myself here, to me the election came down to a choice between the status quo and risk. Trump representing the 'risk' element. My faith in the citizen has been reassured by the fact that so many choose the 'risk' element. To see that we are still a nation of risk takers.


Ishtard

What the actual fuck? This is a country, not an Evel Knievel stunt jump.
 
Repeating myself here, to me the election came down to a choice between the status quo and risk. Trump representing the 'risk' element. My faith in the citizen has been reassured by the fact that so many choose the 'risk' element. To see that we are still a nation of risk takers.

Can you specify what you personally are risking with a Trump presidency? Or are you mostly gambling with other more vulnerable people's fate?
 
The next four years are going to be spent by the various factions arguing over the minutia of why Hillary lost and/or why Trump won. The discussions will go on until every single little argument has been beaten into sub-atomic particles. And all of them, including your well written OP will have some elements (some more, some less) of the truth contained in them.

Repeating myself here, to me the election came down to a choice between the status quo and risk. Trump representing the 'risk' element. My faith in the citizen has been reassured by the fact that so many choose the 'risk' element. To see that we are still a nation of risk takers.

Hopefully Trump can, and will, live up to his promises and rid us of the cockroaches and ween the parasites from the government teat. Then maybe more than a few of the parasites will learn that they can live without the government telling them that they're 'victims.'

Ishmael

I already put my thoughts out; something I had been holding back and waiting upon as I watched the gleeful gloating day after day by the people bolstered by a media and its polling groups that were all in for Hillary.

http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=1369820
 
i reluctantly voted for hillary on election day, only because i wanted a vote against trump. she struck no passion in me. i viewed her as a liar. (to be fair, i viewed both of them as liars.) i still remember her statements on benghazi back when it happened, and i remember saying to myself then, that alone would lose her an election. her attitude never inspired me. i despised two bushes in the white house, and two clintons was just as insulting to me. it was too monarchical. i never saw her gender as a voting factor, because for me it never was. the people were never given a fair chance to voice their concerns, because the DNC had its mind made up since the last presidential election cycle. this is what happens, when no one listens and simply assumes you have the votes. trump supporters were passionate. they carried fire in their words and souls and votes. clinton carried ice.
 
There's an old political adage from the sixties that says "liberals riot, conservatives vote".

I kind of thought "adorable deplorables" was cute.
 
In the last two days, we've seen protests on the television and now we are witnessing a blossoming of not only old posters, but new posters on the GB who are angry. They are angry at the GOP, the deplorables and they have taken the rebuke of Donald Trump personally.

The people they should be angry at are the, let us call it, The Rolling Stone Press, who told them nothing that they did not want to hear and the pollsters, who were in the tank and trying to depress Republican turnout who kept telling them, not is she going to win, but she has already won.

I cannot wait for these people to go the fuck away and shut the fuck up and let this go back to being the backwater of the internet instead of a place to get their angry face up in mine (and yours).

The people who voted for Trump got tired of precisely this proclivity of these people who feel themselves born spurred to ride their fellow man.
 
In the last two days, we've seen protests on the television and now we are witnessing a blossoming of not only old posters, but new posters on the GB who are angry. They are angry at the GOP, the deplorables and they have taken the rebuke of Donald Trump personally.

The people they should be angry at are the, let us call it, The Rolling Stone Press, who told them nothing that they did not want to hear and the pollsters, who were in the tank and trying to depress Republican turnout who kept telling them, not is she going to win, but she has already won.

I cannot wait for these people to go the fuck away and shut the fuck up and let this go back to being the backwater of the internet instead of a place to get their angry face up in mine (and yours).

The people who voted for Trump got tired of precisely this proclivity of these people who feel themselves born spurred to ride their fellow man.

Look at what's out on the streets? Overly self-entitled young brats with an inability to deal with life's disappointments. Pretty much what the public school system and overly indulgent parents produced.

Makes me wonder if maybe keeping the illegals and deporting these spoiled shits might not be a better solution.

Ishmael
 
Look at what's out on the streets? Overly self-entitled young brats with an inability to deal with life's disappointments. Pretty much what the public school system and overly indulgent parents produced.

Makes me wonder if maybe keeping the illegals and deporting these spoiled shits might not be a better solution.

Ishmael

I realize you're too stupid to understand this but those that are protesting do not rep about 95% of the people who didn't vote for Drumpf.
 
Look at what's out on the streets? Overly self-entitled young brats with an inability to deal with life's disappointments. Pretty much what the public school system and overly indulgent parents produced.

Makes me wonder if maybe keeping the illegals and deporting these spoiled shits might not be a better solution.

Ishmael

Now THAT's a healthy belly *chuckle*!

Have you noticed how active the GB has gotten since the election? Old posters, new posters, assorted new alts all dedicated to how angry they are?

Why are they just now motivated by politics?

Were they on cruise control?
 
ass sitters

These people are the ones who do absolutely nothing with their worthless lives and bitch about anything.
 
I know I said that I would move to Canada...

But it's so cold...

and so white...

Why didn't I say Mexico?
 
Now THAT's a healthy belly *chuckle*!

Have you noticed how active the GB has gotten since the election? Old posters, new posters, assorted new alts all dedicated to how angry they are?

Why are they just now motivated by politics?

Were they on cruise control?

Makes me want to fire up a "Suicide Help" line. You know, help them make certain they won't survive.

Ishmael
 
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