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Still crying. Noted.
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I was fairly ambivalent about the election or the outcome.
But given the progressives' incessant whining and victim mentality, I'm downright giddy at the outcome now. This is WAY better than Cuogfarm after a loss.
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Right. Cause Trump himself didn't cry about the refs after the 2012 election.PurpleThrobber said:I was fairly ambivalent about the election or the outcome.
But given the progressives' incessant whining and victim mentality, I'm downright giddy at the outcome now. This is WAY better than Cuogfarm after a loss.
For fuck's sakes. -
2001400ex said:
Right. Cause Trump himself didn't cry about the refs after the 2012 election.PurpleThrobber said:I was fairly ambivalent about the election or the outcome.
But given the progressives' incessant whining and victim mentality, I'm downright giddy at the outcome now. This is WAY better than Cuogfarm after a loss.
For fuck's sakes. -
Yeah no. I get a pay increase as a result and my medical is close to free anyway. But I feel for the middle class.topdawgnc said:2001400ex said:
Right. Cause Trump himself didn't cry about the refs after the 2012 election.PurpleThrobber said:I was fairly ambivalent about the election or the outcome.
But given the progressives' incessant whining and victim mentality, I'm downright giddy at the outcome now. This is WAY better than Cuogfarm after a loss.
For fuck's sakes. -
If you feel for the middle class it's because Obama had eight years to help them and failed. As of today, Trump hasn't done anything. Let's revisit in 4 years and see if he managed to create middle class jobs or not.2001400ex said:
Yeah no. I get a pay increase as a result and my medical is close to free anyway. But I feel for the middle class.topdawgnc said:2001400ex said:
Right. Cause Trump himself didn't cry about the refs after the 2012 election.PurpleThrobber said:I was fairly ambivalent about the election or the outcome.
But given the progressives' incessant whining and victim mentality, I'm downright giddy at the outcome now. This is WAY better than Cuogfarm after a loss.
For fuck's sakes. -
Damn buddy ... you live the dream.2001400ex said:
Yeah no. I get a pay increase as a result and my medical is close to free anyway. But I feel for the middle class.topdawgnc said:2001400ex said:
Right. Cause Trump himself didn't cry about the refs after the 2012 election.PurpleThrobber said:I was fairly ambivalent about the election or the outcome.
But given the progressives' incessant whining and victim mentality, I'm downright giddy at the outcome now. This is WAY better than Cuogfarm after a loss.
For fuck's sakes.
A money losing business in Montana.
A pay increase.
And free medical care. -
Obama did OK for the middle class. Looking at numbers, the middle and upper class expanded in total during his tenure and many middle class have better access to health care. He could have done a much better job, but he didn't crater the middle class either.Swaye said:
If you feel for the middle class it's because Obama had eight years to help them and failed. As of today, Trump hasn't done anything. Let's revisit in 4 years and see if he managed to create middle class jobs or not.2001400ex said:
Yeah no. I get a pay increase as a result and my medical is close to free anyway. But I feel for the middle class.topdawgnc said:2001400ex said:
Right. Cause Trump himself didn't cry about the refs after the 2012 election.PurpleThrobber said:I was fairly ambivalent about the election or the outcome.
But given the progressives' incessant whining and victim mentality, I'm downright giddy at the outcome now. This is WAY better than Cuogfarm after a loss.
For fuck's sakes. -
I am. And yes the business in Montana loses money to me, it's a tax write off for me and feeds 2 other families for the other partners.topdawgnc said:
Damn buddy ... you live the dream.2001400ex said:
Yeah no. I get a pay increase as a result and my medical is close to free anyway. But I feel for the middle class.topdawgnc said:2001400ex said:
Right. Cause Trump himself didn't cry about the refs after the 2012 election.PurpleThrobber said:I was fairly ambivalent about the election or the outcome.
But given the progressives' incessant whining and victim mentality, I'm downright giddy at the outcome now. This is WAY better than Cuogfarm after a loss.
For fuck's sakes.
A money losing business in Montana.
A pay increase.
And free medical care.
One is a Troomp, it's awesome. I had to explain to him that Trump's health care plan will kick him off subsidized insurance. He doesn't believe me.
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While I personally agree with your wait and see approach, the vocal backlash toward Trump is in no small part a result of 8 years of obstruction from the GOP during Obama's presidency.Swaye said:
If you feel for the middle class it's because Obama had eight years to help them and failed. As of today, Trump hasn't done anything. Let's revisit in 4 years and see if he managed to create middle class jobs or not.2001400ex said:
Yeah no. I get a pay increase as a result and my medical is close to free anyway. But I feel for the middle class.topdawgnc said:2001400ex said:
Right. Cause Trump himself didn't cry about the refs after the 2012 election.PurpleThrobber said:I was fairly ambivalent about the election or the outcome.
But given the progressives' incessant whining and victim mentality, I'm downright giddy at the outcome now. This is WAY better than Cuogfarm after a loss.
For fuck's sakes.
Instead of giving Obama a chance to see what he would do, they publicly declared they would oppose him at every turn, even to the detriment of the country if need be.
What goes around comes around. -
To be fair, the Democrats are too big of pussies to sacrifice the good of the country for their personal beliefs.ThomasFremont said:
While I personally agree with your wait and see approach, the vocal backlash toward Trump is in no small part a result of 8 years of obstruction from the GOP during Obama's presidency.Swaye said:
If you feel for the middle class it's because Obama had eight years to help them and failed. As of today, Trump hasn't done anything. Let's revisit in 4 years and see if he managed to create middle class jobs or not.2001400ex said:
Yeah no. I get a pay increase as a result and my medical is close to free anyway. But I feel for the middle class.topdawgnc said:2001400ex said:
Right. Cause Trump himself didn't cry about the refs after the 2012 election.PurpleThrobber said:I was fairly ambivalent about the election or the outcome.
But given the progressives' incessant whining and victim mentality, I'm downright giddy at the outcome now. This is WAY better than Cuogfarm after a loss.
For fuck's sakes.
Instead of giving Obama a chance to see what he would do, they publicly declared they would oppose him at every turn, even to the detriment of the country if need be.
What goes around comes around. -
It doesn't matter what the social media warriors say. The backlash is meaningless.ThomasFremont said:
While I personally agree with your wait and see approach, the vocal backlash toward Trump is in no small part a result of 8 years of obstruction from the GOP during Obama's presidency.Swaye said:
If you feel for the middle class it's because Obama had eight years to help them and failed. As of today, Trump hasn't done anything. Let's revisit in 4 years and see if he managed to create middle class jobs or not.2001400ex said:
Yeah no. I get a pay increase as a result and my medical is close to free anyway. But I feel for the middle class.topdawgnc said:2001400ex said:
Right. Cause Trump himself didn't cry about the refs after the 2012 election.PurpleThrobber said:I was fairly ambivalent about the election or the outcome.
But given the progressives' incessant whining and victim mentality, I'm downright giddy at the outcome now. This is WAY better than Cuogfarm after a loss.
For fuck's sakes.
Instead of giving Obama a chance to see what he would do, they publicly declared they would oppose him at every turn, even to the detriment of the country if need be.
What goes around comes around.
Politics is a contact sport. Trump has been savaged by 17 candidates now. I think he can take it.
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I like to forget that Obama had total control with both houses of congress under his party.ThomasFremont said:
While I personally agree with your wait and see approach, the vocal backlash toward Trump is in no small part a result of 8 years of obstruction from the GOP during Obama's presidency.Swaye said:
If you feel for the middle class it's because Obama had eight years to help them and failed. As of today, Trump hasn't done anything. Let's revisit in 4 years and see if he managed to create middle class jobs or not.2001400ex said:
Yeah no. I get a pay increase as a result and my medical is close to free anyway. But I feel for the middle class.topdawgnc said:2001400ex said:
Right. Cause Trump himself didn't cry about the refs after the 2012 election.PurpleThrobber said:I was fairly ambivalent about the election or the outcome.
But given the progressives' incessant whining and victim mentality, I'm downright giddy at the outcome now. This is WAY better than Cuogfarm after a loss.
For fuck's sakes.
Instead of giving Obama a chance to see what he would do, they publicly declared they would oppose him at every turn, even to the detriment of the country if need be.
What goes around comes around. -
Riiiight. Cuz Hillary was gonna do amazing things for the middle class. Jesus fucking christ you people are stupid.2001400ex said:
Yeah no. I get a pay increase as a result and my medical is close to free anyway. But I feel for the middle class.topdawgnc said:2001400ex said:
Right. Cause Trump himself didn't cry about the refs after the 2012 election.PurpleThrobber said:I was fairly ambivalent about the election or the outcome.
But given the progressives' incessant whining and victim mentality, I'm downright giddy at the outcome now. This is WAY better than Cuogfarm after a loss.
For fuck's sakes.
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I wasn't talking about Trump.RaceBannon said:
It doesn't matter what the social media warriors say. The backlash is meaningless.ThomasFremont said:
While I personally agree with your wait and see approach, the vocal backlash toward Trump is in no small part a result of 8 years of obstruction from the GOP during Obama's presidency.Swaye said:
If you feel for the middle class it's because Obama had eight years to help them and failed. As of today, Trump hasn't done anything. Let's revisit in 4 years and see if he managed to create middle class jobs or not.2001400ex said:
Yeah no. I get a pay increase as a result and my medical is close to free anyway. But I feel for the middle class.topdawgnc said:2001400ex said:
Right. Cause Trump himself didn't cry about the refs after the 2012 election.PurpleThrobber said:I was fairly ambivalent about the election or the outcome.
But given the progressives' incessant whining and victim mentality, I'm downright giddy at the outcome now. This is WAY better than Cuogfarm after a loss.
For fuck's sakes.
Instead of giving Obama a chance to see what he would do, they publicly declared they would oppose him at every turn, even to the detriment of the country if need be.
What goes around comes around.
Politics is a contact sport. Trump has been savaged by 17 candidates now. I think he can take it.
I was talking about butt hurt Trump supporters demanding everyone fall in line just like they did when Obama took office...oh wait. -
Today, on Veteran's Day, I'm thankful that now we may once again speak Truth To Power.ThomasFremont said:
I wasn't talking about Trump.RaceBannon said:
It doesn't matter what the social media warriors say. The backlash is meaningless.ThomasFremont said:
While I personally agree with your wait and see approach, the vocal backlash toward Trump is in no small part a result of 8 years of obstruction from the GOP during Obama's presidency.Swaye said:
If you feel for the middle class it's because Obama had eight years to help them and failed. As of today, Trump hasn't done anything. Let's revisit in 4 years and see if he managed to create middle class jobs or not.2001400ex said:
Yeah no. I get a pay increase as a result and my medical is close to free anyway. But I feel for the middle class.topdawgnc said:2001400ex said:
Right. Cause Trump himself didn't cry about the refs after the 2012 election.PurpleThrobber said:I was fairly ambivalent about the election or the outcome.
But given the progressives' incessant whining and victim mentality, I'm downright giddy at the outcome now. This is WAY better than Cuogfarm after a loss.
For fuck's sakes.
Instead of giving Obama a chance to see what he would do, they publicly declared they would oppose him at every turn, even to the detriment of the country if need be.
What goes around comes around.
Politics is a contact sport. Trump has been savaged by 17 candidates now. I think he can take it.
I was talking about butt hurt Trump supporters demanding everyone fall in line just like they did when Obama took office...oh wait.
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For the first 2 years, correct.Southerndawg said:
I like to forget that Obama had total control with both houses of congress under his party.ThomasFremont said:
While I personally agree with your wait and see approach, the vocal backlash toward Trump is in no small part a result of 8 years of obstruction from the GOP during Obama's presidency.Swaye said:
If you feel for the middle class it's because Obama had eight years to help them and failed. As of today, Trump hasn't done anything. Let's revisit in 4 years and see if he managed to create middle class jobs or not.2001400ex said:
Yeah no. I get a pay increase as a result and my medical is close to free anyway. But I feel for the middle class.topdawgnc said:2001400ex said:
Right. Cause Trump himself didn't cry about the refs after the 2012 election.PurpleThrobber said:I was fairly ambivalent about the election or the outcome.
But given the progressives' incessant whining and victim mentality, I'm downright giddy at the outcome now. This is WAY better than Cuogfarm after a loss.
For fuck's sakes.
Instead of giving Obama a chance to see what he would do, they publicly declared they would oppose him at every turn, even to the detriment of the country if need be.
What goes around comes around.
Trump will be in the same situation for at least the first 2 years.
What will he do with it? Sounds like he has no reason to fuck it up. -
Sounds like a straw man to meThomasFremont said:
I wasn't talking about Trump.RaceBannon said:
It doesn't matter what the social media warriors say. The backlash is meaningless.ThomasFremont said:
While I personally agree with your wait and see approach, the vocal backlash toward Trump is in no small part a result of 8 years of obstruction from the GOP during Obama's presidency.Swaye said:
If you feel for the middle class it's because Obama had eight years to help them and failed. As of today, Trump hasn't done anything. Let's revisit in 4 years and see if he managed to create middle class jobs or not.2001400ex said:
Yeah no. I get a pay increase as a result and my medical is close to free anyway. But I feel for the middle class.topdawgnc said:2001400ex said:
Right. Cause Trump himself didn't cry about the refs after the 2012 election.PurpleThrobber said:I was fairly ambivalent about the election or the outcome.
But given the progressives' incessant whining and victim mentality, I'm downright giddy at the outcome now. This is WAY better than Cuogfarm after a loss.
For fuck's sakes.
Instead of giving Obama a chance to see what he would do, they publicly declared they would oppose him at every turn, even to the detriment of the country if need be.
What goes around comes around.
Politics is a contact sport. Trump has been savaged by 17 candidates now. I think he can take it.
I was talking about butt hurt Trump supporters demanding everyone fall in line just like they did when Obama took office...oh wait. -
Actually it sounds like @SledogRaceBannon said:
Sounds like a straw man to meThomasFremont said:
I wasn't talking about Trump.RaceBannon said:
It doesn't matter what the social media warriors say. The backlash is meaningless.ThomasFremont said:
While I personally agree with your wait and see approach, the vocal backlash toward Trump is in no small part a result of 8 years of obstruction from the GOP during Obama's presidency.Swaye said:
If you feel for the middle class it's because Obama had eight years to help them and failed. As of today, Trump hasn't done anything. Let's revisit in 4 years and see if he managed to create middle class jobs or not.2001400ex said:
Yeah no. I get a pay increase as a result and my medical is close to free anyway. But I feel for the middle class.topdawgnc said:2001400ex said:
Right. Cause Trump himself didn't cry about the refs after the 2012 election.PurpleThrobber said:I was fairly ambivalent about the election or the outcome.
But given the progressives' incessant whining and victim mentality, I'm downright giddy at the outcome now. This is WAY better than Cuogfarm after a loss.
For fuck's sakes.
Instead of giving Obama a chance to see what he would do, they publicly declared they would oppose him at every turn, even to the detriment of the country if need be.
What goes around comes around.
Politics is a contact sport. Trump has been savaged by 17 candidates now. I think he can take it.
I was talking about butt hurt Trump supporters demanding everyone fall in line just like they did when Obama took office...oh wait.