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OT: Election 

Post#1 » by I_am_1z » Wed Nov 9, 2016 1:06 am

Couldn't vote for Mike Davis unfortunately, so I decided not to vote at all.

Anyone else nervously laughing to their self when they see how close these polls are?
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Re: OT: Election 

Post#2 » by Ray_Dogg » Wed Nov 9, 2016 5:42 am

If Trump wins it will be the biggest shock for me since OJ was found not guilty.

Supposedly 11,000 people voted for Harambe.
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Re: OT: Election 

Post#3 » by DoobieKeebler » Wed Nov 9, 2016 6:16 pm

Doubt many Republicans can even really be thrilled by Trump's win last night, unless they're just happy from watching Hillary lose. i mean, Trump only became a "Republican" in 2012 and has a spotty, at best, record, on conservative issues.

That said, I really, really, hope he doesn't repeal Obamacare.
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Re: OT: Election 

Post#4 » by CalamityX12 » Wed Nov 9, 2016 7:52 pm

Its a joke for me....

It was a joke to hear/read that Clinton didn't properly secure the rush belt?

It's as if Baalke won presidency.
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Re: OT: Election 

Post#5 » by CrimsonCrew » Thu Nov 10, 2016 12:12 am

DoobieKeebler wrote:Doubt many Republicans can even really be thrilled by Trump's win last night, unless they're just happy from watching Hillary lose. i mean, Trump only became a "Republican" in 2012 and has a spotty, at best, record, on conservative issues.

That said, I really, really, hope he doesn't repeal Obamacare.


I don't know that anyone, including Donald Trump, knows where he will ultimately come down on any number of issues. That's why his presidency is so troubling for me.
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Re: OT: Election 

Post#6 » by RedneckNiner » Thu Nov 10, 2016 3:09 am

To me this election cycle was a national tragedy that it even came down to these two morons. It was excruciating to see such a hateful vitriolic election. I am happy Hillary lost but not happy Trump won.
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Re: OT: Election 

Post#7 » by CalamityX12 » Thu Nov 10, 2016 2:20 pm

the lessor of two evils could not be applied here.... should've went independent lol
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Re: OT: Election 

Post#8 » by wco81 » Sun Nov 13, 2016 1:08 am

CrimsonCrew wrote:
DoobieKeebler wrote:Doubt many Republicans can even really be thrilled by Trump's win last night, unless they're just happy from watching Hillary lose. i mean, Trump only became a "Republican" in 2012 and has a spotty, at best, record, on conservative issues.

That said, I really, really, hope he doesn't repeal Obamacare.


I don't know that anyone, including Donald Trump, knows where he will ultimately come down on any number of issues. That's why his presidency is so troubling for me.


Trump hasn't expressed much conviction on any ideas.

That's why Ryan, who'd dissed him during the campaign, is now all buddy buddy. They know Trump will delegate policy and pretty much sign anything they put in front of him

The president as a cuck to all the Republicans who didn't totally accept him and whom he was blasting. For all the talk about draining the swamp and how much he said the Bush administration sucked, most of his appointees will be Washington insiders who worked in the Bush admin or were his cronies.

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