mjeux
Mjeux
mjeux

-“American voters’ second-choice, Donald Trump...”

Maybe it is just because I am a grouch who hates people, but it seems like it must be exhausting to spend so much of your time worrying that people like you. And not just certain people: everyone. And then having a melt down when it turns out that, in a country of some 320 million people, some of whom you’ve spent

he’s basically about the “zero sum” result........ I win therefore you lose.

Requesting a recount in California would be super LOL. I mean, really? Why would he begin to give a shit about Cali-fucking-fornia?!!

I’m sure if the Founding Fathers came back from the grave, the first thing they would do before bestowing any mystical powers would be to make a statement: “What the fuck, People?”.

Weird that if HC orchestrated “millions” of illegal votes, she had them recorded in states where they could do her no good.

I hear ya. I know if he loses, the country loses, yadda yadda, but I will feel so smugly satisfied when Reince and Kellyanne and Paul Ryan have to help drag his ass out of the White House because he has been placed on an involuntary psych hold.

I like that - but I also kind of like him losing his shit.

It really, really, reeeeeaaaaally bugs him that he failed to win the popular vote.

“There is widespread voter fraud. But not perpetrated by Republicans. And not in PA, WI, or MI, so there is no need to do a recount. The recount is unfair to me. But I won, totally legitimately.”

I feel so happy knowing that the loss of the popular vote is really getting under his skin and driving him to Twitter meltdowns. The Dems need to spend the next four years reminding him, and the rest of the Republican Party, of this fact.

The president elect says there was voter fraud. Better do a nationwide recount.

I think he really, really, really wanted to lose. He seems to have a virtual cavalcade of zingers saved in his twitter drafts for just such the likelihood.

Like, I can only say this based on convos with my friends because I’m white, but I feel like - for young people especially - even the racism that they’ve dealt with has always felt like institutionalized racism was the problem and like the day to say racist incidents were just handful of people keeping the kkk alive

I’m leaving next week to take my son to Standing Rock and join in the protest myself. I am hopeful that I am not the only white person of privilege who came out of this election saying, “Fuck it. I’m going down in flames if I am going down.”

I feel like I should reply again because I made two separate comments about two separate groups. I personally think there is an actual uptick in arrogance. Whether or not you think that there is a systemic issue with superiority (spoiler: there is...) then the brash calls for people to act VIOLENTLY against women in

Yep. I really wish I could say something reassuring but I just spent time tap dancing on twitter trying to avoid saying out loud that the safest outcome here is that this goes in Trump’s favour and everyone commits to toughening up and going in hard for the 2018 votes. It’s a terrible truth.

I got booked off work for a few days because I had a mental breakdown after Trump got elected. And I live in the UK.

Most likely Trump will be sworn in as president, but that doesn’t mean that the rest of the country is just going to sit back and take whatever he dishes out. We are now the opposition party. We are now the resistance. We have an opportunity to come back as a stronger better and more effective democratic party.