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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: So-what does anyone here think it would take those who voted Trump this time... [View all]akbacchus_BC
(5,827 posts)15. Do not underestimate ignorance. He promised them a bread basket and sooner than
        later, they will wake you to find out he is a liar. He is not going to build a wall.  He got elected by default. The asshole has no idea how to govern. His own people will rise up against him.
November 8 was a sad day when that liar got elected, but am hoping that after 4 years, Americans will vote that liar out.  Imagine an America with a fool like trump as President!  I am still thinking it is a nightmare that that fool got elected.  The world is grieving along with you and I.
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                        So-what does anyone here think it would take those who voted Trump this time... [View all]
							Ken Burch
							Nov 2016
							OP
                        
        
        Wait until they lose their health insurance, the wall is not built and the jobs don't return.
        LonePirate
        Nov 2016
        #1
      
        
        Yeap, the UE rate in WI is 4.4, in PA its 4.8 and is 5.6 in MI...I don't see DPutin making those ...
        uponit7771
        Nov 2016
        #22
      
        
        The LFPR is up and the U6 rate is down in those areas too, I don't peddle RWTP's, they're usually
        uponit7771
        Nov 2016
        #27
      
        
        ... which is excellent after a GOP great depression. There's very few bad caveats to the economic ..
        uponit7771
        Nov 2016
        #30
      
        
        Yep. After Johnson voters find out AG Sessions will be enforcing federal marijuana laws they'll will
        RAFisher
        Nov 2016
        #6
      
        
        As a party, we need to be actively involved in persuading nonvoters to start voting.
        Ken Burch
        Nov 2016
        #11
      
        
        I think if Republicans are actually stupid enough to kill the ACA without having a real plan
        mythology
        Nov 2016
        #4
      
        
        When they start losing their health care, they will wake up.  Trump made a lot of bold promises
        akbacchus_BC
        Nov 2016
        #8
      
        
        Do not underestimate ignorance. He promised them a bread basket and sooner than
        akbacchus_BC
        Nov 2016
        #15
      
        
        in too many districts there is NO dem on the ballot at any level. lost  dems might come back
        msongs
        Nov 2016
        #9
      
        
        That is what the repubs started doing at least as long agho as 1980.. in the '70s really..
        pangaia
        Nov 2016
        #21
      
        
        I've felt, for the longest time, that establishment core of this party fears grassroots involvement.
        Ken Burch
        Nov 2016
        #24
      
        
        THIS !!!! Deans 50 state  all counties should be dem mantra RIGHT HOT DAMN NOW... don't
        uponit7771
        Nov 2016
        #23
      
        
        Well, there are also a kazillion districts where there is no Republican on the ballot at any level
        frazzled
        Nov 2016
        #39
      
        
        I think a lot of them don't really understand what the GOP stands for, what it has in store for 'em
        Warren DeMontague
        Nov 2016
        #31
      
        
        Some people vote based on their personal feelings about the world rather than how they're affected
        gollygee
        Nov 2016
        #36