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Old 01-07-2017, 02:33 PM
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Honestly, when you look that guy in the the mirror, or gal, do you wish you could change your vote?
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Old 01-07-2017, 02:41 PM
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Honestly, when you look that guy in the the mirror, or gal, do you wish you could change your vote?
I voted for Evan McCollum simply because neither candidate deserved even my attention.

My only regret is that I had no viable candidate for wish to vote for.
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Old 01-07-2017, 02:51 PM
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Honestly, when you look that guy in the the mirror, or gal, do you wish you could change your vote?
Really! We been witnessing a national cry over, people running for safe spaces, destroying property harming people and you have the audacity to ask that question.

Apparently you want a continuation of a socialist program, of social justice warriors who will burn your house down if you don't acknowledge their agenda, and the continuation of the dismantling of this nation piece by piece

My vote went for a major shift in policy direction. Legislation is an ugly undertaking. My hope is that the Republicans don't fall into the same traps as the progressives. some examples Obamacare should not be replaced with another government program. Keep government out of the private health care and insurance business. Abide by the founders belief in the filibuster and avoid using the nuclear option. congress can rule by the purse they do not need to stoop to the low tactics employed by Reid and Pelosi.....

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Old 01-07-2017, 02:56 PM
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No no no sorry site would not accept just a No. Maybe yes works?
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Old 01-07-2017, 03:20 PM
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Very comfortable with my vote
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Old 01-07-2017, 03:29 PM
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Really! We been witnessing a national cry over, people running for safe spaces, destroying property harming people and you have the audacity to ask that question.

Apparently you want a continuation of a socialist program, of social justice warriors who will burn your house down if you don't acknowledge their agenda, and the continuation of the dismantling of this nation piece by piece

My vote went for a major shift in policy direction. Legislation is an ugly undertaking. My hope is that the Republicans don't fall into the same traps as the progressives. some examples Obamacare should not be replaced with another government program. Keep government out of the private health care and insurance business. Abide by the founders belief in the filibuster and avoid using the nuclear option. congress can rule by the purse they do not need to stoop to the low tactics employed by Reid and Pelosi.....

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It sounds like you are quite pleased with the GOP plan to end Medicare when you say 'keep government out of insurance business'. Watch HHS nominee Rep Tom Price's confirmation hearing next week to learn all the details of his plan to end Medicare.
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Old 01-07-2017, 04:04 PM
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I'm very happy with my vote. I am thrilled with the outcome of this election.

Most of us agree that we don't like where the country is today. We may disagree on the direction that we'd like to see it go or the methods used to improve things. What we've been doing for the past sixty years is hiring professional politicians most of whom are lawyers to run the country for us. These are the people who are responsible for where the country is right now. I'm glad that we finally went outside the system and brought in a successful businessman who understands what it's like to have to work in the real world.

It's time to get rid of career politicians and get us back to a government of the people. The original idea for this country was to have regular citizens serve for short times in our government and then return to their civilian businesses of jobs.

We are in the mess that we are in today because we got away from that principle and have allowed professional politicians to take over our government and tilt the playing field so that if you're not part of their crowd it's very difficult to get in.

I'm thrilled to see we finally tossed o the lawyers and professional politicians.
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Old 01-07-2017, 04:09 PM
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I'm very happy with my vote. I am thrilled with the outcome of this election.

Most of us agree that we don't like where the country is today. We may disagree on the direction that we'd like to see it go or the methods used to improve things. What we've been doing for the past sixty years is hiring professional politicians most of whom are lawyers to run the country for us. These are the people who are responsible for where the country is right now. I'm glad that we finally went outside the system and brought in a successful businessman who understands what it's like to have to work in the real world.

It's time to get rid of career politicians and get us back to a government of the people. The original idea for this country was to have regular citizens serve for short times in our government and then return to their civilian businesses of jobs.

We are in the mess that we are in today because we got away from that principle and have allowed professional politicians to take over our government and tilt the playing field so that if you're not part of their crowd it's very difficult to get in.

I'm thrilled to see we finally tossed o the lawyers and professional politicians.
Lawyers and professional politicians abound in Donald Trump's cabinet. It is just more of the same Uncle Sam with just a few different wrinkles here and there.
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Old 01-07-2017, 05:37 PM
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It sounds like you are quite pleased with the GOP plan to end Medicare when you say 'keep government out of insurance business'. Watch HHS nominee Rep Tom Price's confirmation hearing next week to learn all the details of his plan to end Medicare.
Hey "Broken Record" Jan - I hope you are the first to lose their Medicare and then you can tell us "I told you so", and we can all say "you were right Jan the man"!
Good luck to you!!
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Old 01-07-2017, 06:41 PM
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Honestly, when you look that guy in the the mirror, or gal, do you wish you could change your vote?
Well, I have to admit .... I wish I could have voted for Trump twice, or maybe even three times. However, you have to realize I'm a former Democrat and that's what I'm used to.
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Old 01-07-2017, 06:50 PM
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Honestly, when you look that guy in the the mirror, or gal, do you wish you could change your vote?
Not I, I wrote in Mitch Daniels. Can't blame this embarrassment on me.
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Old 01-07-2017, 06:51 PM
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Very happy with my vote
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Old 01-07-2017, 07:01 PM
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Wouldn't change my vote.
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Old 01-07-2017, 07:11 PM
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Well, I have to admit .... I wish I could have voted for Trump twice, or maybe even three times. However, you have to realize I'm a former Democrat and that's what I'm used to.
I am satisfied with my vote, and happy that he won. On the other hand, he really didn't need my vote since Hillary was such a pathetic choice on the left. But, most of all I am so happy to see Obie squirm and act like a petulant child, doing what no other president in history has done, act out by attempting to sabotage Trump's administration. Obie is also going to hang around D.C. so that he can interfere every chance he can, making him the scumbag I thought he is.

Yep, I did not vote for Trump in the Primary, but I am glad that I voted for him in the General.
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Old 01-07-2017, 07:48 PM
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I am happy with my vote, although I'm sorry that she lost. At least I won't have to feel embarrassed when Trump make a fool of himself in the upcoming years. Although the foolishness has started already.
 

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