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I suggest that anyone who’s about to bust an artery about Trump’s trade positions read Art of the Deal (by Trump) and learn about how he’s REALLY going handle negotiations.

First let me state the obvious that Trump is full of shit and has no business being the President and hopefully he will be impeached soon. But historically speaking, his ideas of imposing retaliatory tarrifs are ideas that were tried before and ended in outright disaster. The 1930 Smoot–Hawley act did exactly that in

This anti-Obama website calculates that Obama spent 270 days playing golf over eight years.

au contraire. Pick up the pace and write even more political articles. We have to keep the heat on The Donzi Scheme. Rachel Maddow reported last night on the Scheme’s campaign ties to Russia and the contact the Russians say they had that was so suspiciously not denied by the campaign. The main point was should the

nah

When you have the support of the actual fucking without a joke KKK it might be time to ask “what the fuck am I even saying?”

Because we had millions of people who felt disenfranchised and were ok voting for a man who spouted racist economic nationalism as long as they were receiving a perceived benefit? That could be correct.

I don’t know, during the W administration it was non-stop boo hoos. Mainly because he and the Republican Congress kept enacting stupid ideas that wrecked the economy and killed a bunch of people, all while taking no responsibility. So, just maybe, people with a memory longer than a gnat are looking at all the stupid

Just because idiots like you elected a steaming bag of dick tips doesnt mean the rest of us with functioning brains need to like it.

Yeah, no one questioned Obama’s citizenship and claimed that he couldn’t be president because he wasn’t born in this country. That was...something different!

After 50+ hours of drinking, and some deep soul-searching, I think I can say with certainty: this election proves my worst fear of all; we never invent time travel.

Thanks Tina, I’m tired of seeing “a majority of Americans voted for him” comments.

A pox on the houses of all the pseudo-intellectual Andrew Sullivan-esque grifters who wrote intellectually lazy screeds about the white working class being ignored, all in order to deflect from the simple fact that a plurality of their tribe thinks Trump is just swell.

Funnily enough, I’m still blaming the millions of people who voted for Trump first.

Of all people, Glenn Beck said something yesterday that was amazingly insightful. To paraphrase: “Trump’s supporters took him seriously but not literally. I took him literally but not seriously. And now he’s our president.”

With the KKK coming out in support of Trump, I think the nuance is not “Are Trump supports all white supremacists” that at the end of the day, even those who are not still voted *with* white supremacists.

And if they truly want to keep their claims to being against white supremacists, at the end of the day they will

It’s going to get a lot worse for the working class and anyone lower. Those rural and working class whites are going to get absolutely screwed. And fuck them, they deserve all of it.

Trump won with fewer votes than Romney and McCain lost with. Trump didn’t do anything special, he didn’t bring out more people than usual, he didn’t ignite some widespread political fire that burned gloriously into the night as the country watched in astonishment. He performed like any other Republican in recent times

I don’t think most Trump supporters are white supremacists. But it would be a lie to say Trump didn’t run a racially divisive campaign and some of the top people he picked to be in his cabinet have a history of promoting divisive immigration and voting laws. To ignore that is to ignore reality.

Here’s a computer simulation: