Sort of a simple question

ErikViking

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If you voted for Trump or not, for good or worse, he only expressed one really coherent thing: He wants to make America great. Again. (Like it isn't?)

If anything, he seems pragmatic.

Most likely he will engage in environmental issues, side with unexpected minorities, nations or what ever seems beneficial for the US to him. It might cause problems - or solve problems. It might be a "right" move or a "left" move.

As much as you support him or "unsupport" him, will you be able to look beyond the left/right party boundaries?
 
Oh, my blank canvas turned out a little differently..... :bs1:
 
I will just wait and see what he does no President will please everyone all the time.

Good answer, guess it's as simple as that. Right now it just seems to be extremely polarised. Guess it will sort itself out.
Your always going to have some who support the President feel they do no wrong and some who oppose him feel he can do no right best to ignore them as much as you can.
 
I voted for him because he addresses quite a few things I agree with. Knowing that a candidate makes some promises he won't be able to fulfill, I'll wait and see what he does and the paths he takes. I'm hoping he works well with and can sway the Democrats to his side. If he fails, well.....................he has a phone and a pen too.
 
I voted for Trump because democrats were ignoring the problems we've been seeing with countries who went down the path they wanted to follow.
Some of us are capable of learning from others mistakes.
 
If you voted for Trump or not, for good or worse, he only expressed one really coherent thing: He wants to make America great. Again. (Like it isn't?)

If anything, he seems pragmatic.

Most likely he will engage in environmental issues, side with unexpected minorities, nations or what ever seems beneficial for the US to him. It might cause problems - or solve problems. It might be a "right" move or a "left" move.

As much as you support him or "unsupport" him, will you be able to look beyond the left/right party boundaries?

That's so much different than other politicals slogans ? Like "Fuck America ". Or "let's destroy our economy ". It's no wonder he won!
 
If you voted for Trump or not, for good or worse, he only expressed one really coherent thing: He wants to make America great. Again. (Like it isn't?)

If anything, he seems pragmatic.

Most likely he will engage in environmental issues, side with unexpected minorities, nations or what ever seems beneficial for the US to him. It might cause problems - or solve problems. It might be a "right" move or a "left" move.

As much as you support him or "unsupport" him, will you be able to look beyond the left/right party boundaries?

That's so much different than other politicals slogans ? Like "Fuck America ". Or "let's destroy our economy ". It's no wonder he won!
Trump knows we first need to be able to help Americans before helping others.
 
If you voted for Trump or not, for good or worse, he only expressed one really coherent thing: He wants to make America great. Again. (Like it isn't?)

If anything, he seems pragmatic.

Most likely he will engage in environmental issues, side with unexpected minorities, nations or what ever seems beneficial for the US to him. It might cause problems - or solve problems. It might be a "right" move or a "left" move.

As much as you support him or "unsupport" him, will you be able to look beyond the left/right party boundaries?

Dear ErikViking
Anyone can organize business plans to make the economy, education and health care work better.
But only the President can make the judicial appts to start that process rolling.

With the vote of Trump in and the majority of Democrats out,
the direction I see this going is shifting responsibility for terms
and management of social programs and resources back to
people and states and out of federal hands.

So anyone can step in, take over leadership to manage those
programs instead of relying on federal govt as the umbrella.

Trump and conservatives are just voting NO to all that.
The real solutions would come from people outside of govt.

So we'd still have to do the same work to rebuild jobs and economy, regardless of who is in office.

The main key difference is who is appointing justices to the court, as well as other positions
that either push responsibility back to states and people instead of dictating everything through DC,
and what foreign policy and image is going to be established through the Executive offices.
 
If you voted for Trump or not, for good or worse, he only expressed one really coherent thing: He wants to make America great. Again. (Like it isn't?)

If anything, he seems pragmatic.

Most likely he will engage in environmental issues, side with unexpected minorities, nations or what ever seems beneficial for the US to him. It might cause problems - or solve problems. It might be a "right" move or a "left" move.

As much as you support him or "unsupport" him, will you be able to look beyond the left/right party boundaries?

That's so much different than other politicals slogans ? Like "Fuck America ". Or "let's destroy our economy ". It's no wonder he won!

No, not really, but nevertheless - he seems less intent on following a party line than do... well, whatever he does.

So even if you didn't support him, would you recognise actions you do like?
 
If you voted for Trump or not, for good or worse, he only expressed one really coherent thing: He wants to make America great. Again. (Like it isn't?)

If anything, he seems pragmatic.

Most likely he will engage in environmental issues, side with unexpected minorities, nations or what ever seems beneficial for the US to him. It might cause problems - or solve problems. It might be a "right" move or a "left" move.

As much as you support him or "unsupport" him, will you be able to look beyond the left/right party boundaries?

That's so much different than other politicals slogans ? Like "Fuck America ". Or "let's destroy our economy ". It's no wonder he won!

No, not really, but nevertheless - he seems less intent on following a party line than do... well, whatever he does.

So even if you didn't support him, would you recognise actions you do like?

Sure . There are some things he said that I do agree with. It's a wait n see now , some of his decisions I don't care for .
 
It's likely that low information lefties only voted for Hillary because they didn't believe all the good things Trump had to say about the United States. When did you ever hear Hillary say "America is great" ? When did you ever see Hillary supporters show respect for the Flag? They threw Old Glory on the floor after her rallies and today former Clinton voters are showing their disappointment by burning the Flag in the streets.
 
If you voted for Trump or not, for good or worse, he only expressed one really coherent thing: He wants to make America great. Again. (Like it isn't?)

If anything, he seems pragmatic.

Most likely he will engage in environmental issues, side with unexpected minorities, nations or what ever seems beneficial for the US to him. It might cause problems - or solve problems. It might be a "right" move or a "left" move.

As much as you support him or "unsupport" him, will you be able to look beyond the left/right party boundaries?
America hasn't been great in a long time. Thanks in part mostly to our government, the media, and media fed fools also known as liberals.
 
It's likely that low information lefties only voted for Hillary because they didn't believe all the good things Trump had to say about the United States. When did you ever hear Hillary say "America is great" ? When did you ever see Hillary supporters show respect for the Flag? They threw Old Glory on the floor after her rallies and today former Clinton voters are showing their disappointment by burning the Flag in the streets.

Obviously you never saw a Hillary rally or heard a Hillary speech . Your statement is asinine . More right wing lies.
 
If you voted for Trump or not, for good or worse, he only expressed one really coherent thing: He wants to make America great. Again. (Like it isn't?)

If anything, he seems pragmatic.

Most likely he will engage in environmental issues, side with unexpected minorities, nations or what ever seems beneficial for the US to him. It might cause problems - or solve problems. It might be a "right" move or a "left" move.

As much as you support him or "unsupport" him, will you be able to look beyond the left/right party boundaries?
America hasn't been great in a long time. Thanks in part mostly to our government, the media, and media fed fools also known as liberals.

When was it "great" ? Should be easy for you to answer that question .
 
Trump is going to rubber stamp whatever plutocratic treason lands on his desk. Anyone who expected a billionaire to give a shit about the rabble is a fool. Conservatives, get ready to defend more trickle down bullshit than we have ever seen.
 
If you voted for Trump or not, for good or worse, he only expressed one really coherent thing: He wants to make America great. Again. (Like it isn't?)

If anything, he seems pragmatic.

Most likely he will engage in environmental issues, side with unexpected minorities, nations or what ever seems beneficial for the US to him. It might cause problems - or solve problems. It might be a "right" move or a "left" move.

As much as you support him or "unsupport" him, will you be able to look beyond the left/right party boundaries?
While I did not vote for either Trump nor Hillary, I am happy as a pig in slop that Trump beat Hillary and I could kiss his ugly azz for it.

You seem to be really confused about Trump however. He does not seem to be interested in "environmental issues" -- he is a businessman and they are interested in making money NOT in the environment.

You mentioned "minorities" however neither Trump nor the GOP is interested in minorities, so where did you dream up this crap from ??

You don't seem to know much about Mr. Trump. He is what we call a RINO. Means "republican in name only".

So where in the heck are you from -- what banana republic do you live in ??
 
It's likely that low information lefties only voted for Hillary because they didn't believe all the good things Trump had to say about the United States. When did you ever hear Hillary say "America is great" ? When did you ever see Hillary supporters show respect for the Flag? They threw Old Glory on the floor after her rallies and today former Clinton voters are showing their disappointment by burning the Flag in the streets.

Is that a "no"? You will only view his actions as being republican, no matter what?
 

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