Do you regret voting for Trump? A Sincere Perspective

So because you sold in a panic, the economy is toast? Looks fine to me and the long term outlook when we get more favorable terms with our 75 trading partners is fantastic. :113:
Who sold in a panic? Last year I was happy with my investments and I bought a second house. This year I am not happy so I am not going to spend money.
 
He is driving the US economy into a wall. But he has ruined the economy We are screwed.

Get a grip on yourself. No, not down there.


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The fact is Donald has never done anything that requires complexity.
President Trump just DEPORTED the shit out of 4,000 foreign exchange students who were found to have serious criminal records. Joe Biden was asleep at the wheel apparently while congressional Democrats were too busy picking their navel lint to notice.

President Trump, getting shit done like a BOSS! :muahaha:
 
The scoreboard doesnt lie. He has utterly failed in 100 days.

Odd, I just heard a list of Trump's accomplishments for the first 100 days, and it was bitchin'--- many are saying the most productive first 100 days by any president in their lifetimes, including getting 5 trillion in new manufacturing investments so far.

Perhaps the only problem with Trump is that for you losers, Trump is winning. The better Trump and America does, the more you folks hate it. You must be heavily invested in China.
 
President Trump just DEPORTED the shit out of 4,000 foreign exchange students who were found to have serious criminal records. Joe Biden was asleep at the wheel apparently while congressional Democrats were too busy picking their navel lint to notice.

President Trump, getting shit done like a BOSS! :muahaha:
Sure.
 
I find this justification disturbing, and your willingness to go on with it to be equally as disturbing. What Democrats did to him was downright manipulative.

To be so extreme that you'd vote for a cognitively suspect old man being steered about by his handlers, and knowing as much whilst casting your vote, angers me to no end. And what's worse, you seemingly did it twice! It's utter depravity!
I've considered you somewhat fair minded however your response is either a misinterpretation of what I wrote or you're being deliberately disingenuous.

When I voted for Biden, there was no indication that he was cognitively impaired. That occurred years later and I only witnessed it on the occasion of the debate.

But let's just say, that the one instance was enough to call into question his cognitive decline which obviously was not something that was a continuing condition but manifested on occasion. We don't know how frequently because the public is not privy to that information, but nonetheless, what do you think should have been done but was not because we didn't see the evidence until approximately six months prior to the end of his presidency.

Yet even at his worse, he was still a better president than Trump.

Lastly, your response is entirely inappropriate for what I wrote especially the degree to which you claim it "angered" you. You might want to sit down and ask yourself why how another person chooses to live their life can negatively impact you to such an extent, and get whatever that is under control.
 
When I voted for Biden, there was no indication that he was cognitively impaired
I reacted out of anger. But don't get me wrong, I'm still angry. At how ill-observed many of you who voted for him were, whether out of sheer unintentional ignorance, or worse, willful ignorance. And if the Dems hiding him in the basement during the 2020 campaign was not a tip-off, then I would lean on the willfully ignorant side. If you didn't know by the debate last year just how mentally and cognitively compromised Biden was, then I can only assume you chose not to see it.

I've considered you somewhat fair minded however your response is either a misinterpretation of what I wrote or you're being deliberately disingenuous.
I am fair-minded on most things, but when it comes to children and the elderly, I spare no prisoners.
 
Lastly, your response is entirely inappropriate for what I wrote especially the degree to which you claim it "angered" you. You might want to sit down and ask yourself why how another person chooses to live their life can negatively impact you to such an extent, and get whatever that is under control.
Actually, it is a fair assumption from my vantage point.

When a collective of people come together in an attempt to elect someone who has no mental faculties as the leader of my country, I have plenty of right to attack their way of life. That has the potential to impact me directly. Luckily for us, that attempt was thwarted by sheer incompetence and a lack of respect for the people who nominated him.
 
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We don't know how frequently because the public is not privy to that information
If you're anything like your name on this board, you would have been paying attention to the news.

His gaffes and miscues were not hard to miss. We were ALL privy to that information, for five whole years, Miss.
 
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doesnt destroy $8 trillion dollars in wealth.
whose wealth?

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Now I am wondering. . . why should the mass majority of Trump's supporters care that he is trying to end globalization?
 
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