Are The American Voters To Blame For The Loss?

I guess you don't understand how voting works. We have democratic elections. The Republican party puts up the nominee voters voted on. The Democratic party puts up the nominee voters voted on (well, actually they didn't this election year). And any other parties put up the nominees they want. Then they make their case to the American people, vote in a general election, and the results determine who won. It is actually YOU who won't accept the results of a free and fair election because the person you voted for didn't win and then you blame the voters because you lost.
Lol, thanks for the explanation retard. Yep, the voters choose their reps making them partially responsible for the outcome in the very least. So far this has lead to 35 trillion in debt. Lol great job huh
 
I've heard many on the left blaming the American voters. Hell, Obama was doing it even before the election when he scolded his bros for not wanting to vote for a woman. But, he's not the only one. Joe Scarburough on MSNBC had an episode where he blamed American voters for being racists misogynists. And in a recent episode of The View where they were having a discussion wondering whether democrats act condescending to the voters, Suny Hostin blurted out, "What is wrong with American voters"? So, is Harris's loss the voter's faults?
American voters are to blame, for the demafacist loss.

They rejected demafacist.
 
Lol, thanks for the explanation retard. Yep, the voters choose their reps making them partially responsible for the outcome in the very least. So far this has lead to 35 trillion in debt. Lol great job huh
Well, according to many on the left, the debt is of no concern and even several "economic experts" say that the debt never has to be paid back, only the interest on the debt. And, in fact, you grow the economy by increasing the debt. So, you actually can't reduce the debt because that will bring on recession because the economy will contract.
 
The Democrats are too arrogant to learn anything about why they were run over in this election. That gives me great hope for the future because I fully believe they will continue doing EXACTLY what got them into this hole. :113:
Yeah, I've read a lot about how Democrats lost because they weren't anti-Israel enough.
 
Who's fault is it that we were offered two very poor choices? None of the above is what I felt like voting. The American voter is at least partially responsible for the state we are in.
That would be the duopoly's fault, not voters.
 
You do realize that you are probably going to die in a nursing home at age 105, still thinking that voters are voting wrong, don't you?
Lol, I doubt it. 105. Ya, not going to happen. Men in my family tend to live active healthy lives then just croak between 75 and 81. Good news is quick death. Dad shot a 77 on the golf course. A few days later gone. Can't imagine it will be any different for me. Lol, keep your head in the sand there ostrich. Lol, a supposed conservative that takes zero responsibility. Good stuff. A realist knows the public has gotten what they asked for! No skin off my nose. I am NFL, as in not for long. I can accept and embrace this, it is the natural order. I go to yet another funeral tomorrow. All funerals no weddings these days. I will not suffer this situation long.

PS. I shot a 71 that day with dad. It was a good day. Great golf with a great guy, I hope my final days are as good.
 
Justin Richardson oh , I'm so sorry . I was just saying that the only question that needs to be asked is , are you an American, or are you a Democrat? How's that , a little easier for you to grasp?
 
Nice try guilt tripper but there is no such thing as blame for who you voted for.
That’s the shame based motivation you were brought up in and why and how you are deformed.
And why and how you lost Across The Board
 
What no one is talking about is the system, that has forced the majority of people into a very binary and polarizing political box. Neither party represents all of American ideas, thoughts, values, opinions on all issues, yet, here we are. For many Americans, they don't like Trump as a person and or the personification casted by either party. Yet, many Americans had to put aside their values and the values they see in the POTUS for someone that has a stance and a positions that is better for the whole, but makes concessions personally.

If we are honest with ourselves, neither party represents holistically 100% of every American, so if you're conservative in one area and moderate or liberal in others, what do you do?

But what we say from the MSM and politicians in their absolute push to move you into either box. That didn't work, especially for the left. The rhetoric and the propaganda was seen as a guise and an attempt to subvert the people. IMO, the people had a enough.

But, we the people should be asking why only two parties, why not more representation from other candidates or parties?
 
I've heard many on the left blaming the American voters. Hell, Obama was doing it even before the election when he scolded his bros for not wanting to vote for a woman. But, he's not the only one. Joe Scarburough on MSNBC had an episode where he blamed American voters for being racists misogynists. And in a recent episode of The View where they were having a discussion wondering whether democrats act condescending to the voters, Suny Hostin blurted out, "What is wrong with American voters"? So, is Harris's loss the voter's faults?
The working class abandoned the party that advocates for working class legislation for a party that talks like they do even if the pubs advocate for the rich and against workers. It's quite the scene. As someone who will benefit greatly from the pubs I appreciate the sacrifice the working class made for me.
 
Justin Richardson oh , I'm so sorry . I was just saying that the only question that needs to be asked is , are you an American, or are you a Democrat? How's that , a little easier for you to grasp?
I am an American and I served my country. In the US Army in 1995 to 2000. I was Honorably Discharged because of family issues.

I would never be a Democrat. So, that answers your question. Why do you ask?
 
The working class abandoned the party that advocates for the working class legislation for a party that talks like they do even if the pubs advocate for the rich and against workers. It's quite the scene. As someone who will benefit greatly from the pubs I appreciate the sacrifice the working class made for me.
So your feelings are that people abandoned their own best interests because that soothes your feelings
 
So your feelings are that people abandoned their own best interests because that soothes your feelings
That is what they did. They abandoned their financial, worker protection, and healthcare interests for sure. That's their choice though. I have no complaints. They had plenty of opportunities to educate themselves.
 
That is what they did. They abandoned their financial, worker protection, and healthcare interests for sure. That's their choice though. I have no complaints. They had plenty of opportunities to educate themselves.
Look at Mr Declaratory trying to maintain that what people did is of course harmful to his cuck ass But Also harmful to themselves because cucky feels so
 
Look at Mr Declaratory trying to maintain that what people did is of course harmful to his cuck ass But Also harmful to themselves because cucky feels so
I will make out swimmingly. Trump is going to cut the top tier tax bracket which will impact me, as well as corporate profits. I appreciate the sacrifice the working class made for me and my peers.
 
The working class abandoned the party that advocates for working class legislation for a party that talks like they do even if the pubs advocate for the rich and against workers. It's quite the scene. As someone who will benefit greatly from the pubs I appreciate the sacrifice the working class made for me.
LOL. I think you have that backwards. You should ask Bernie. He says democrats abandoned the working class.
 
I will make out swimmingly. Trump is going to cut the top tier tax bracket which will impact me, as well as corporate profits. I appreciate the sacrifice the working class made for me and my peers.
THE first step in swimmingly is learning to swim
You are far far away from either.
 
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