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So we can trample all over the first amendment but God forbid anyone brings up the 2nd amendment interpretations...
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So we can trample all over the first amendment but God forbid anyone brings up the 2nd amendment interpretations...
So we can trample all over the first amendment but God forbid anyone brings up the 2nd amendment interpretations...
The only silver -- nay, pewter -- lining of the next four years is that the rank hypocrisy and straight-up idiocy of the right is going to be very, very easy to point out.
back to the future.
one might also point to the dying off of the WW2 generation and the rise of far right parties across the west.
history isn't so much repeated as forgotten.
For some reason I can't quote Mrs. G's post, but as much as I would never burn a flag, I do find the passion with which you defend it strange, in a sense that it almost seems like you fought to defend that symbol, rather than the people, ideals and country itself.
But will it matter?
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For some reason I can't quote Mrs. G's post, but as much as I would never burn a flag, I do find the passion with which you defend it strange, in a sense that it almost seems like you fought to defend that symbol, rather than the people, ideals and country itself.
Yeah, but it works for him. Keeping jobs here amounts to keeping jobs here, even if we all know there's some ludicrous incentive for Carrier rather than a change of heart thanks to a discussion with Trump.
Clinton was all ready to keep shipping our manufacturing jobs out until Bernie showed up on the scene. So, we really should give Trump the benefit of the doubt when it comes to protectionism and foreign policy since the alternative was, well, dreadful.
Wait and see is my strategy. It's going to be miserable but there may be a few silver linings.
Yeah, but it works for him. Keeping jobs here amounts to keeping jobs here, even if we all know there's some ludicrous incentive for Carrier rather than a change of heart thanks to a discussion with Trump.
Clinton was all ready to keep shipping our manufacturing jobs out until Bernie showed up on the scene. So, we really should give Trump the benefit of the doubt when it comes to protectionism and foreign policy since the alternative was, well, dreadful.
Wait and see is my strategy. It's going to be miserable but there may be a few silver linings.
Clinton was all ready to keep shipping our manufacturing jobs out until Bernie showed up on the scene. So, we really should give Trump the benefit of the doubt when it comes to protectionism and foreign policy since the alternative was, well, dreadful.
And you don't think Clinton would have considered the same guy for Treasury Secretary? I mean, Obama's appointments when he first got in should have put to bed the notion that Democrats would ever have enough of a backbone to do things without Wall Street's blessing.
Also, BMP, who gives a flying f*ck about Hillary Clinton or what she would have done? Hello, the election is over, she lost and Trump is president.
His decisions, his actions now stand ON THEIR OWN. It is completely irrelevant, in evaluating his policies (such as they are) to refer to people who are not president and never were.