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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: rxbond who wrote (5316)1/9/2017 1:15:32 AM
From: Cautious_Optimist  Read Replies (2) of 353799
 
I have been reading many of your past posts and clearly you are not a source of analysis of the Democratic Party, or the left (which is NOT the Democratic Party, but rather a set of assumptions and ideals revolving around justice for all, science in the public interest, diplomacy, and respecting the earth etc.)

You have a right to your opinion ike all of us; but I doubt you have sadness about what happened to Democrats in 2016. Republicans have become pretty skilled at presenting misinformation of what Democrats are thinking and how Obama has left them decaying like cadavers.

Every day I hear Limbaugh or Hannity's talking points du jour about the Democratic Party condition echoed over-and-over by all my right wing friends. It's predictable, and virtually impossible to deprogram the brainwashing with facts or reasoned discussion.

The majority of voters in this country did not vote for Trump.

Even Trump voters are increasingly unhappy with the direction he has taken. His choices so far are growing the swamp that got the US into the mess we are in; and moving us toward anti-consumer/citizen deregulation and unprecedented deficits from his big spending privatization plans that will transfer the US treasury into the fat cat political sponsors AGAIN. And every time taxes go down skewed to the wealthy - the middle class pays the costs of the deficit. Hardly consistent with Trump's promises, or Jesus, or classic conservatives like George Will or John McCain.

The directions the Left is taking after the election point to massive losses in 2018 and 2020. Pretty sad watching this. The country is going in a different direction. They seem still bewildered
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