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That’s what makes it doubly infuriating; she thinks we’re actually blaming her.

But guys, we needs to unify! We need to set aside our differences! I mean, it’s not like our president elect is playing favorites by visiting JUST THE STATES THAT VOTED FOR HIM OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT.

So he has less experience than any prez elect, Obama has said he needs to spend extra time teaching him stuff, he has not been returning the calls of allies or critical agencies (State, CIA, NSA), does not have a full cabinet and needs to hire over 4 k people - and this is how he thinks he should spend his time (and

I’m so frightened of his supporters. I’ve seen comments on news articles dismissing verified facts as lies, and that once Donald Trump speaks on twitter, then the truth is unknown. These people won’t even entertain the thought that this man would lie to them.

The two party system will never be dismantled in a presidential election. It is to be dismantled from the ground up. That you don’t understand this means you’re very young and naive. Hey, I voted for Nader in 2000, too. Don’t worry, you’ll wise up in a few years.

You literally said you voted in hope, at least partially, of ending the two party system. Own it.

You, uh, you have a hard time getting the point of things.

Yes. YES. I have been ranting about this since Trump won. Why are all these people so sure Bernie would have won? Trump didn’t have a chance to start up with the godless atheist/angry old Jew/Socialist/Communist insults against him, of which I’m sure there would be PLENTY. All he’d have to do is start talking about

Dude, you can vote any way you want and you can justify it publicly however you like, because this is America (for now). But expecting the rest of us who are looking at the very real possibility of a repeal of Roe to pat you on the back and applaud your moral purity is pretty damn rich.

What is a shame is that Sanders couldn’t run a campaign to defeat Clinton, yet somehow thinks he would have defeated Trump. yeah, ok.

Won’t tell them how to think, but I’ll tell them how to feel: those voters (or non-voters) should feel bad because of their immaturity and refusal to stand up for the rights of underrepresented people in this country.

Yes. They were. They were supposed to do it, and now you’re seeing why they were supposed to do it. The race was won by the people who were willing to compromise.

But no, liberals were supposed to vote for who they thought was a terrible person because of other political issues.

I’m so proud of those people who felt maintaining their political purity was more important than a Trump-controlled Supreme Court.

Kick kid out and then sue them for living their life, the Christian way.

I KNOW THAT’S NOT A SAYING BUT I AM SO FUCKING MAD.

It doesn’t give the little guy a voice. It gives little areas a voice. The little guy’s vote counts just as much as the big guy.

One would think that everyone voting is the answer, but given the mutiny (I know the popular and electoral votes indicated otherwise, but what if Xenophobe-elect would have traveled around the country rather than being forced to play the electoral game? He may have won anyways) we saw makes me think everyone voting is

If anything the electoral college disenfranchises red voters who live in blue states and blue voters who live in red states. More than 40% of Texas voters chose Clinton. Between 30-40% of California, Illinois and New York voters went for Trump. America has bad voter participation rates at least in part because the