I'm in California, so the obvious ansewer is weed. Lots and lots of weed.
Oh, and more expensive consumer products
Good luck the rest of the way my esteemed opponent
You know, while I'm surprised that anti-Hillary sentiment "trumped" respect for experience and general qualifications to the extent that it did, I'm not as bummed that Trump won as others I know here in the Liberal Bastion/Bubble that is Santa Cruz County. From a domestic policy standpoont, I think it's interesting that the Republican Party elected a guy who isn't really a Republican. Now, if he dies and Mike Pence takes his place, that would be a fucking disaster. Sure Trump is a narcissistic buffoon, but I don't think he really has any core set of values that would cause him to push a truly conservative agenda. However, from a foreign policy standpoont (and that's my specialty), this has the potential to be very baad. He just doesn't have the chops to do that part of the job, which is the actual part of the job that the Chief Exec has the most leeway with. Maybe he'll put together a decent ForPol team, I dunno. But even if he does, he then has to listen to them on a regular basis.
I'm in California, so the obvious ansewer is weed. Lots and lots of weed.
Oh, and more expensive consumer products
Good luck the rest of the way my esteemed opponent
You know, while I'm surprised that anti-Hillary sentiment "trumped" respect for experience and general qualifications to the extent that it did, I'm not as bummed that Trump won as others I know here in the Liberal Bastion/Bubble that is Santa Cruz County. From a domestic policy standpoont, I think it's interesting that the Republican Party elected a guy who isn't really a Republican. Now, if he dies and Mike Pence takes his place, that would be a fucking disaster. Sure Trump is a narcissistic buffoon, but I don't think he really has any core set of values that would cause him to push a truly conservative agenda. However, from a foreign policy standpoont (and that's my specialty), this has the potential to be very baad. He just doesn't have the chops to do that part of the job, which is the actual part of the job that the Chief Exec has the most leeway with. Maybe he'll put together a decent ForPol team, I dunno. But even if he does, he then has to listen to them on a regular basis.
I'm in California, so the obvious ansewer is weed. Lots and lots of weed.
Oh, and more expensive consumer products
Good luck the rest of the way my esteemed opponent
You know, while I'm surprised that anti-Hillary sentiment "trumped" respect for experience and general qualifications to the extent that it did, I'm not as bummed that Trump won as others I know here in the Liberal Bastion/Bubble that is Santa Cruz County. From a domestic policy standpoont, I think it's interesting that the Republican Party elected a guy who isn't really a Republican. Now, if he dies and Mike Pence takes his place, that would be a fucking disaster. Sure Trump is a narcissistic buffoon, but I don't think he really has any core set of values that would cause him to push a truly conservative agenda. However, from a foreign policy standpoont (and that's my specialty), this has the potential to be very baad. He just doesn't have the chops to do that part of the job, which is the actual part of the job that the Chief Exec has the most leeway with. Maybe he'll put together a decent ForPol team, I dunno. But even if he does, he then has to listen to them on a regular basis.
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Oh, and more expensive consumer products
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