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Just wondering - were you a pro Trump and now regret voting for him?

Or, are you a Pro Hilary and regret voting for her?

I've just had a discussion with a friend online who regrets voting for Hilary. So now i'm interested, is this common in America?


Signed, curious in NZ...
 
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I could not bring myself to vote for either one of them, I disliked them both; Hillary more intently.


I voted for the Libertarian Johnson.


Trump is doing better than I expected, but who I am most disappointed in is our Democrats, Sanders voters, the Press and the Hollywood libs who have just gone bat guano crazy over the election of Trump.
 
I voted for Trump but hold my nose a lot.

I'm fascist by nature and hoped for Hitler-lite. Or a Franco. Fascist regimes usually replace socialist circle-jerks, so I'm hopeful Trump will hang a few people yet.
 
I wasn't voting for Hillary and Tromp was like my third choice but no, I don't regret voting for him.

After one strips all the Hoopla off and the just plain horse shit at the end of the day he is trying to deliver what he was elected for.

True, he is not doing as well as I or even he would like is, given the obstacles not surprising.

The fact that he doesn't give up under the constant shit storm he is subject to will probably get him reelected.
 
Trump needs to hurt his opponents.

Truman served 8 years and suffered all the abuse Trump gets. Truman quietly hurt his Democrat and GOP enemies.
 
I could not bring myself to vote for either one of them, I disliked them both; Hillary more intently.


I voted for the Libertarian Johnson.


Trump is doing better than I expected, but who I am most disappointed in is our Democrats, Sanders voters, the Press and the Hollywood libs who have just gone bat guano crazy over the election of Trump.

I can understand that if your expectation was that he would run around the white house flinging his feces everywhere.

Otherwise he has been an utter disgrace and has diminished the office of President of the United States.
 
I can understand that if your expectation was that he would run around the white house flinging his feces everywhere.

Otherwise he has been an utter disgrace and has diminished the office of President of the United States.

Not being a social justice lunatic doesn't make you an utter disgrace nor does it diminish the office of President of the United States.
 
Just wondering - were you a pro Trump and now regret voting for him?

Or, are you a Pro Hilary and regret voting for her?

I've just had a discussion with a friend online who regrets voting for Hilary. So now i'm interested, is this common in America?


Signed, curious in NZ...

Tip of the iceberg...
 
Trump needs to hurt his opponents.

Truman served 8 years and suffered all the abuse Trump gets. Truman quietly hurt his Democrat and GOP enemies.

He just did. When they were passing out new federal anti-crime candy, Baltimore didn't get any.
 
I voted for him.

Hilary was a joke. Sick, frail, corrupt. Does anyone actually realize that THE REASON the Russians hacked the DNC wasn't to help Trump get elected. It was to find things to blackmail Hillary with. And did they ever! Had Hillary been elected, she would have been compromised and controlled by a foreign power. Russia would have OWNED the USA.

Johnson was a joke. Pot head with no brain left.

Jill Stein was a joke. No following, no platform, no ideas, and no strength.

All that was left was Trump. And I was not going to let the next American President be elected by default.

I am a bit disappointed in his performance. Not a lot, but a bit. He ran on the platform he was going to change Washington but so far hasn't done much but surround himself with a bunch of those crooked Washington swamp-dwellers he was supposed to get rid of. Of course, given the leaks and media mistreatment he's receiving, the lack of effluent improvement is to be somewhat expected. But I had hoped for better.

The Congress hasn't been treating him very well either. They've had 8 years to assemble a catalog of bills to get America back on track, but they did NOTHING and are STILL doing nothing except vying for political capitol and money handouts. Now they're trying to cover up their malfeasance with "new and improved" bills that are nothing more than fancy colored reproductions of the old bills that failed. I don't know why I expected better given the career failings of the entire bunch, that one's on me.

Trump needs to stop the crap games and tweets. The Dems need to stop the crap and accept the fact they lost the election. Congress needs to stop with the crap, go home and jump off a cliff/pier/tall building. The media just needs to go home and STFU.

It's not a swamp, it's a cesspool.
 
The two women in this family voted for Trump and they still love him.

:eek:

I don't get it, but then, they love me too...
 
Johnson was a joke. Pot head with no brain left.

At least he's not a socialist dirtbag like your boy Trump. ;)


America is so fucking stupid it's not even politically aware of itself.

Social justice (D)'s think they are Liberals and (R)'s think they are conservative....both little more than run of the mill socialist control freaks on a mission to gore the other teams ox at any cost.
 
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At least he's not a socialist dirtbag like your boy Trump. ;)


America is so fucking stupid it's not even politically aware of itself.

Social justice (D)'s think they are Liberals and (R)'s think they are conservative....both little more than run of the mill socialist control freaks on a mission to gore the other teams ox at any cost.

I would rather have a "socialist dirtbag" like Trump in the hot seat than someone who can't remember pertinent facts in a softball interview he prepped for.
 
I would rather have a "socialist dirtbag" like Trump in the hot seat than someone who can't remember pertinent facts in a softball interview he prepped for.

You mean like Trump? LOL

The guy is a bumbling idiot who's sole value is sending Social Justice Demz fuckin' orbital with rage.

While I appreciate that because it's the best thing the people have gotten in decades he's not been any better prepared.

Fuck he had LESS EXPERIENCE THAN OBAMA!!!!

Johnson was a rather successful excessive officer and would have likely have been a much better POTUS except for the fact that he's not interested in pooping in D or R's punch bowl so he would get no support in DC and wind up a lame duck POTUS.
 
Not being a social justice lunatic doesn't make you an utter disgrace nor does it diminish the office of President of the United States.

It has nothing to do with SJWs. But you're just a one trick pony so it's not surprising you can't apply an objective standard like basic honesty or decorum to the president.
 
It has nothing to do with SJWs. But you're just a one trick pony so it's not surprising you can't apply an objective standard like basic honesty or decorum to the president.

Says the ultra partisan who thinks (D) = honesty, altruism and heavenly perfection on Earth and defends their lies and shit behavior regularly LOL


Please......talk more about objectivity.:D
 
Says the ultra partisan who thinks (D) = honesty, altruism and heavenly perfection on Earth and defends their lies and shit behavior regularly LOL


Please......talk more about objectivity.:D

Links please.

Put up or shut up you faux libertarian
 
Just wondering - were you a pro Trump and now regret voting for him?

Or, are you a Pro Hilary and regret voting for her?

I've just had a discussion with a friend online who regrets voting for Hilary. So now i'm interested, is this common in America?


Signed, curious in NZ...


It's probably more common in America than in countries with parliamentary systems, where when you cast your vote you can be pretty sure what you're going to get. But presidents don't have anything binding them to a particular course of action.

It's really early for anyone to say they have regrets about an election that happened less than 8 months ago. But if you voted for Trump believing him when he said he had a health care plan that would cover everyone, cost less money, bring down deductibles, and not touch Medicaid, then you just may be thinking you were played for a sucker.
 
It's probably more common in America than in countries with parliamentary systems, where when you cast your vote you can be pretty sure what you're going to get. But presidents don't have anything binding them to a particular course of action.

It's really early for anyone to say they have regrets about an election that happened less than 8 months ago. But if you voted for Trump believing him when he said he had a health care plan that would cover everyone, cost less money, bring down deductibles, and not touch Medicaid, then you just may be thinking you were played for a sucker.

I don't think anyone voted for Trump based upon his supposed plans for health care; everyone seems to have forgotten that the ACA premiums shot up by about 20% a week before the election. If anyone voted with health care in mind, it was against the ACA, not for a Trump promise.
 
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