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I've lost all respect towards the Democrat Party they don't want to bring America together
I found them to be unprofessional. Everything from
1. Not standing during a remarkable line,
2. Thumbing down the President,
3. Booing,
4. Playing on there Phones,
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: TinySickTears
The primary reason I feel an urge to support Trump: the squeaky wheels are pissing me off and I want to spite them to return the favor.
Seriously. Its just that simple.
I don't think supporting Trump or not supporting Trump will matter. I could care less about him. But ill be damned if the ridiculous complaints about him have not made me feel a need to defend him often enough that not only do I feel increasingly supportive (neural pathways become neural highways), but i feel increasingly annoyed.
I can't be the only person who feels this way. I've never been a big fan of DNC politics. But Jesus.....
So lets say I wanted to vote for someone else next time other than Trump or one of the laughable third parties...why would I give that vote to the DNC? Whose rhetoric has annoyed me enough that I find the devil more palatable by comparison?
originally posted by: Liquesence
a reply to: Stevemagegod
Are you just now paying attention to politics, or just now old enough?
originally posted by: TinySickTears
originally posted by: Stevemagegod
Seriously President Trump's Speech was magnificent last night.
1. Not standing during a remarkable line,
a couple days ago a member on here said something like a cult of personality around trump....im starting to see it now.
originally posted by: knoxie
a reply to: bigfatfurrytexan
ridiculous complaints?
I've dislike the man for over 25 years. started when I saw him on a talk show about his marriage to ivana and what a great husband he was. turned out during the taping he was having an affair with marla maples. I thought what an ass, so damn pompous. ugh.
disliked him ever since. he lies WAY to easily and about ridiculous things. don't like or respect those types of people.
originally posted by: TruMcCarthy
I posted this in another thread:
Democrats embarrassed themselves last night. Today a woman at work, who voted Hillary, said that the democrats behavior at the speech was "immature", she said "What are we, children?" It's one of the few times we actually agreed on politics.
originally posted by: Blaine91555
It would seem that those in power never mature in the same way those of us who create the wealth and do the real work do. Being among the privileged elite seems to have made them perpetual Jr. High School kids, with the same mentality and emotional maturity.
It was painful to know that people around the world were watching them and judging us by them. It's our own damn fault though. We the People have let them become too much like royalty, so they attend a function like this in their silly little pep club outfits.
Any semblance of civility is gone now. It's time to make sure our children and grandchildren are taught to not act like them and perhaps give these shows an "R" rating, since they set such horrible examples for the young.
originally posted by: knoxie
a reply to: Stevemagegod
get the job done for whom? the poor working man? ya right.
originally posted by: Stevemagegod
originally posted by: MacK80
It's pretty obvious why only Republican things get passed.
Democrats vote on the issue based on their individual beliefs, and this has discrepancies. Republicans vote like Lemmings and don't even bother reading the material. Because the Lemmings get 50% of the votes, more now even, the discrepancy in Democratic votes pushes them over the edge for anything in the world they ever want to pass. They literally skate through every policy they create, and do not use any forethought to gain high approval when they can just abuse the system and force things to pass. Democratic policy is on the other hand held to constant scrutinizing review.
Being a Republican is supposed to cater to majority rule right? That's what this means? Because that's the only way they've operated in 20 years. Winning by 6% and using it as ultimate authority. Such huge 'majority' victories driving their machine.
Ultimate authority? the Electoral College. The Silent Majority.
originally posted by: Liquesence
a reply to: Stevemagegod
I've lost all respect towards the Democrat Party they don't want to bring America together
We. Don't. Care. Stop whining.
I found them to be unprofessional. Everything from
1. Not standing during a remarkable line,
2. Thumbing down the President,
3. Booing,
4. Playing on there Phones,
Like the Republicans NEVER disrespected Obama during his SOTU of otherwise (calling out liar?), or democrats refused to clap/stand during Bush's SOTU? Hell, BOTH parties have refused to clap/stand during speeches of the opposing party's president's speeches (notably SOTU). Are you just now paying attention to politics, or just now old enough?
Wake up, grow up, shave, and go home.
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: TinySickTears
The primary reason I feel an urge to support Trump: the squeaky wheels are pissing me off and I want to spite them to return the favor.
Seriously. Its just that simple.
I don't think supporting Trump or not supporting Trump will matter. I could care less about him. But ill be damned if the ridiculous complaints about him have not made me feel a need to defend him often enough that not only do I feel increasingly supportive (neural pathways become neural highways), but i feel increasingly annoyed.
I can't be the only person who feels this way. I've never been a big fan of DNC politics. But Jesus.....
So lets say I wanted to vote for someone else next time other than Trump or one of the laughable third parties...why would I give that vote to the DNC? Whose rhetoric has annoyed me enough that I find the devil more palatable by comparison?