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Originally Posted by Guest
It is the extreme alt right and the extreme alt left that voters voted against.. They didn't vote for Donald Trump. They voted against the extremism that was being offered. Many did not want the tyranny of the liberal political correctness where someone could not say a thing without being accussed of racism or bigotry or lack of compassion. Voters didn't want the very, very, conservative Christian right telling them the same thing on the other extreme.
Donald Trump wasn't and still isn't easy to take at the very least, but no one owns him. Most Americans wanted immigration changed or at least the laws followed and most Americans are not wanting Islamic Extremism on their soil. The voters were also sick of pie in the sky greenism that told the truth but had no realistic thing to do about global warming but to go to another country and throw our money out the window while all the others let us. There are many silent people who go to vote and don't march, protest or say much.
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I could not disagree more with your premise.
The alt right, extremist are now in power and if you cannot see it, you are one of them.
Gracie, there is a middle ground...pontificating immigration instead of legislating change is extremism. Attacking all the concepts of this country is extremism..SEE BANNON. You just cannot see what this man is doing to this country. It is EXTREME RIGHT WING, CONSPIRACY THEORY in spades. There has been so much damage done to our presidency, it is hard to measure.
I realize you think that I have that syndrome that Rubicon speaks of daily, but I would feel the same way about extreme liberalism. This President is trampling all over our democracy.
That does not make me an extremist liberal. You like to believe your faith in Trump is patriotic. It is the opposite totally, as would be extremism from the other side.