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The "true Trump" voter
"True Trump” voters – people who voted for the president because they supported him rather than opposed Hillary Clinton – make up about 22 percent of registered voters. It’s not surprising that Republicans are uneasier with the cultural changes of the last few years than Democrats, but among true Trump voters, a solid majority say they are uncomfortable. In fact, if you go on the road and talk to true Trump voters you hear that these cultural changes were often at the root of their vote. The true Trump element of the electorate not only stands apart from the GOP, it also stands against the general demographic trends working their way through the population.
Why '''True Trump''' Voters May Limit President'''s Room to Negotiate - NBC News |
Ya can't blame voters for taking advantage of a candidate who says things like drain the swamp, build a wall between us and the Mexicans, better Puten and Russia than gays and liberals. Problem is, he has his own lobbyist, he works with liberals and is now favoring the DACA illegal immigrants. So, the trump voters got coned by the don.
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We're conned every time we elect a D or R. |
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Analysis by experts reveal that Trump won the election because political pundits failed to recognize that except for coastal states the American voter did not approve of the liberal socialist cultural agenda. These voters were focused on those issues that affected their daily lives this include a number of Democrats. Hillary was an awful candidate and never connected to the people who really mattered, the people she referred to as a basket of deplorable. She was such a bad candidate that even an old socialist was surpassing her. People didn't vote for Trump per se. They voted for a guy who promised to return America to its traditional values. Will he? Can he? will the Establishment allow him? Personal Best Regards: |
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And keep dwelling on the fallacy of winning the popular vote means you won the election and your side will lose again and again. Being the scholar you claim, why don't you go back and review the Constitution. The U.S. Constitution. It might enlighten you, DA. I understand they have a copy of the Constitution available in the Library, any Library. |
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Investigators explore if Russia colluded with pro-Trump sites during US election | US news | The Guardian Paul Manafort was told by federal prosecutors they plan to indict him: Report - CBS News |
I voted against hillary twice. It would take an idiot to vote for her. I would vote for obama first.
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Only the coastal cities voted for Hillary. More importantly grasshopper, you misinform about the reason for the Electoral College. The Electoral College wasn't created because people could not count the popular vote. It was created to protect the minority view so that states with larger populations such as California with more people could not infringe on the rights/views/votes of people in South Dakota with a smaller population. All one has to do is recall what has been happening in California in the last year or so and recognize the wisdom of the Electoral College. Does anyone believe that the rest of the country thinks and behaves as does California? The Democratic Party should not have anointed Hillary as the chosen one. she carried all liabilities and no assets. the Democratic platform didn't even appeal to many Democrats because it was and is too far leaning why is it the Dems will now support pro life candidates... that's a rhetorical question. Its long overdue that this nation come together for our own sake Personal Best Regards: |
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I don't have a problem with Hillary loosing but I am sickened that trump beat out some wonderful republicans. I had and still have him in the bottom two of all the candidates.
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The elector can vote any way they choose...so what does that tell you about your "vote"?
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Educators long ago stopped teaching students about government. a vast majority of people in this nation continue to believe that the majority rules. it is because of this ignorance that we continue to lose our freedoms the founders strove for freedoms and freedoms were interpreted to be for the individual and not the group. Personal Best Regards: |
We All Need A Refresher Course in Government and Civics
“Individual rights are not subject to a public vote.”
Despite our founders’ antipathy toward pure majority rule, many today feel that our founders’ opposition to unlimited democracy can be squared with political determination of everything by adding the phrase, “also protecting the rights of the minority.” However, as Ayn Rand put it, “Individual rights are not subject to a public vote; a majority has no right to vote away the rights of a minority; the political function of rights is precisely to protect minorities from oppression by minorities (and the smallest minority on earth is the individual).” Consequently, our lack of Constitutional knowledge means that believing in protecting the rights of minorities does not actually protect them when they are outvoted. Since Americans don’t clearly understand their constitutional rights against government abuse, the unwise habit of deference to political majorities results in those rights being steamrollered whenever more than 50 percent vote to do so. Examples are plentiful because—despite the Constitution’s imposition of strictly limited, enumerated federal powers—there is no area it does not now reach, if not dominate. And with our protections eroding, majority voting controls more and more of what our founders thought they had made off-limits to political determination. Sadly, as we can’t effectively defend what we are only vaguely aware of, American inattention to the highest law of the land puts our most essential rights and liberties at risk. We may think we have inalienable rights, as the Declaration of Independence asserts. But those rights are protected by the Constitution only if we know what they are and we remember that the federal government was not granted power to take them away based on any simple majority vote. Unless we once again take our rights as seriously as our founders and vigorously defend the Constitutional safeguards that maintain them—even against majority pressures—the system of self-government our founders left us will continue to erode. But when we don’t even recognize the irony of a federal mandate to promote understanding of the Constitution, especially when it is inconsistent with the Constitution, we are unprepared to do anything to effectively preserve its protections against government abuse. –Gary M. Galles is a professor of economics at Pepperdine University. Personal Best Regards: |
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he wants control of the immigration situation in this nation. He made it clear that his tax policies will aimed at the middle class and not the 1%. He is strong on foreign policy He will not backed down from a leader with a Napoleon complex He is unraveling regulations that have strangled businesses. He is recognizes our potential as a great exporter of energy. He has proven he is willing to work with the Democrats. The truth is progressives can't handle the truth Personal Best Regards: |
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Before you raise your gun barrel to me, remember, you are the minority. With Love, |
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It'll work out real well...just like all the other times a white majority/ white run country or a colony turned brown...was given up/back. WHO do you think the Hispanics are? Mostly Spanish? NO...they're the Native Indians of the C and S Americas with LITTLE Spanish blood. Another group of cave men. Those tribes they find in Brazil that have had no contact with modern people...they are cavemen, no metal, no written language, maybe no wheel...THIS is what we try to "Equalize" and bring into a modern society that is 50,000 years of evolution above them. Bringing in 3rd worlders brings the country DOWN...it doesn't make it better. It's like bringing in a retarded child to a classroom...at first it's OK, everyone learns from each other. That was the attitude in the the 1960s. As the years went on..more and more retarded children are brought into the classroom until it reaches the point where MORE than half of the students are retarded. Things STOP working at that time. That is now...the 2010s. Only we did it with minorities...they are the retarded kids who became the majority. |
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2. Get used to it or leave. |
Don Baldwin.
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Come on Cow and Tal...name the black successes. |
Liberalism is a mirror gazing religion of conceit. |
where fascism lives
"The Magic Sentences Of Liberty"
"Liberty" is a poetic term for property rights. Therefore there are only two kind of laws: Type 1) those that protect property rights, Type 2) and those that attack property rights <--- where fascism lives "Have the government do unto others and their property as you'd have the government do unto you, and your property." (We can eliminate 90% of the cr*p and conflict we call politics with first principles of Liberty.) |
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hmmm: lib·er·ty ˈlibərdē/Submit noun 1. the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views. "compulsory retirement would interfere with individual liberty" synonyms: independence, freedom, autonomy, sovereignty, self-government, self-rule, self-determination; More 2. the power or scope to act as one pleases. "individuals should enjoy the liberty to pursue their own interests and preferences" synonyms: freedom, independence, free rein, license, self-determination, free will, latitude "personal liberty" "What is liberty, and why is it important? Why do we care about it? The first premise that I offer here is that liberty is an expression of what is valuable about us as human beings. It is a natural law idea; that is to say, it is a moral imperative based on what is fundamental (another moral idea) about our human nature."http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/jlpp/Vol29_No1_Fried.pdf Quote:
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1) You're still in the touchy-feely poetic fog about the definition of liberty (a characteristic cop-out of Femo-Fascist manipulation and bombast). 2) You transparently misquoted the application of the Golden Rule to government. It's not rocket science, but since you're displaying the thickness of mental foot-dragging, interpret it as "whatever Type 2 law you want to inflict on somebody, ask yourself if you would like to have that Type 2 property attack inflicted on YOU." (Most Femo-Fascists are disgusting liars, but I have faith you can answer that honestly.) |
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After that it's a small jump to claiming property of the taxpayer -- hence the screwed up mess we're in. Moral of the story: the Constitution needs an overhaul, starting with repeal of the 17th Amendment (popular election of senators -- e.g. that disgusting John McCain.) "No State Legislature is going to send a megalomaniac psychopath like Hillary Clinton to Washington, who the turns around and has the Federal Government start bossing the States around." |
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