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Someone posted this on Reddit, it makes some interesting points beyond the economic argument why mass deportation is such a bad idea:

And now he is being surrounded by politicians, ugly, old politicians rather than young teen and 20-something ladies in revealing pageant wear. Capitol Hill where a 45 year old is considered “a baby”. This is hell for him. Just hell.

It’s not the same thing. “Not My President” doesn’t mean “this election is invalid.” It means “this man may hold the office, but he absolutely does not represent me or my beliefs, and nothing he does has my support.” At least that’s what it means when I say it, and that’s how I’m interpreting it in context when my

Honest question: people here lambasted Trump supporters who said they would not accept the results if Clinton won, that she’s never be their president, etc. How is it okay to say that about Trump? I have not heard any allegations about rigging, fraud, or other hijinks going on to push a Trump victory. I mean, as much

Yesterday in my local grocery shop, I stood behind a disabled woman who couldn’t afford 2 cans of spam, a box of lemon bars and generic brand soup. My friend quickly paid for it and brought it out to her, and it brought this woman who had to ask the cashier after everything was scanned what she was up to cost wise to

I am a cisgendered heterosexual white male. I have nothing to lose in a Trump America.

My 14 year old is extremely interested in politics. As a homeschool kid she has the option to choose a lot of her curriculum. Today she said, “ I want it centered around politics. I want to walk out of college and change the world.” And so it shall be. She will have a mess to clean up but I hope all young girls and

I felt such incredible pride watching her concede—never have I admired her more than her confronting the greatest wall of adversity any of us has ever faced in public life. She was truly presidential through each oncoming wave of adversity and malice, starting 18 months ago. She WAS the president during her speech,

Ah yes, the famous city of Seoul, North Korea.

I’m at work at my finance job and surrounded by white male Republicans who voted for Trump. HALP!

A list of my faves might be the whole damn list but I always loved this one- it’s like an origin story:

Some of my and my coworker’s contributions: melted CPR dummy, grown-up Chucky doll, living pile of melted orange crayons, pile of human pubic hair, living swamp creature made of Cheeto dust, the only man to have Little Caesar’s pizza grease pumping through his veins, a random, soiled pile of meatloaf, a collective of

I’m waiting for the final one: “Not our President”

Because of COURSE he did. OF COURSE.

Luckily the cameras were there to capture what he saw

I am 64- This is my current Facebook status: I was the third person in my district to vote this morning. My hand shook and my heart pounded when I filled in the oval for the Clinton Kaine electors. My vote is for me, and it’s for my country. But even more than that, my vote is for my four granddaughters, and for my

You know, HRC was really the beginning of my feminist journey. I was a kid when she was First Lady, and I remember the mixture of awe and confusion when she went through “Cookie-Gate.” I was maybe 11 or 12, but I remember the anger when she “atoned” for her baking cookies comment by.....baking fucking cookies. I

My grandmother is an 89-year-old, black woman. She doesn’t leave the house much anymore because she’s sick a lot but she got up to vote for Obama and she’s up today to vote for Hillary. It’s a blessing to be able to watch her experience such progress.

My mother is 78 and has NEVER voted for a Democrat (much to my chagrin). This morning she was in line long before 7 a.m. (with quite a few others, she texted) in DALLAS TEXAS to vote for Hillary Clinton. Her reason? “While only a child the last time a fascist demagogue almost destroyed the world and ran his country