thewholetownscute
thewholetownscute
thewholetownscute

Totally! Every think piece has been about blaming a specific group and not one “Hmmm, maybe we didn’t have the right candidate. Maybe we didn’t run the campaign very well. Maybe I didn’t do enough. Maybe I should’ve voted after all.”

Did you LOL to infinity again?

I think you meant to reply to someone else’s comment with this. Because it has no relevance to mine.

LOL to infinity? You know you wrote that where everyone can see it, right? Maybe it’s not too late and you can edit that part out. That way people won’t think you’re writing from study hall.

Jesus, please take your hat out of any political discussion. Your ignorance is embarrassing. Or is it naivete?

Wow, that dismissiveness and arrogance is embarrassing. And after your candidate got spanked up and down the street and twice on Sunday. Not only was Sanders at the starting line, but he would’ve crossed the fucking finish line if the media and the DNC hadn’t colluded to railroad him.

A “pretty much a socialist” who was never going to vote for anyone other than a Republican-light candidate. Interesting cognitive dissonance.

Yep. They’re in for a rude awakening for sure.

Did you think Hillary had it in the bag? Bubble, bubble, bubble. I voted for her because it was the best choice. But Sanders was a stronger candidate who consistently polled ahead of Trump by several different outlets for months. What about that is confusing?

Here’s an idea...it was both! Which is why it was such a surprise spanking.

Is the income graph per capita or household? Because any household making under $75k with more than one kid is lower-middle class and insecure everywhere but the smallest, least expensive towns especially if they plan on sending kids to school. Not only is that indicative of the problem but it is also the actual

If Sanders was the candidate, this would’ve been a completely different outcome. No question. The Democrats and Hillary supporters VASTLY underestimated the desire for serious change and Hillary meant more of the same. Sanders didn’t. Hopefully lesson learned for next time. “Meh” isn’t going to cut it anymore.

Can you imagine having to shake that man’s hand after all the things he’s said about you? Blech. He probably rushed to the restroom right after he left.

It’s not totally peaceful in NOLA. Protesters have shattered the windows of a Chase bank on St. Charles and graffitied up and down St. Charles.

That article is from May and talks about the median income, which doesn’t refute what I’m saying. I think policy addressing education, healthcare, job re-training, etc. is a better bet than trying to change people’s values so they’re better accepting of their country changing. I’m not here for my fellow American’s

Of course there are wealthy Trump voters. But anecdotal evidence doesn’t discount the huge data that supports otherwise. The bulk of his voters were white uneducated men and women. They don’t get a pass, but to ignore the underlying reason for their extreme anger would be to miss the lesson and politically grow and

The original comment applies well beyond the rust belt, so the argument is valid. Coal, manufacturing, steel, textiles, all those industries leaving or dying left gaping economic holes that will never fill up.

To all the people crying about third party voters, no. Sorry, that’s not how democracy works. You vote for the candidate you think is best and if YOUR candidate loses? Then it’s on them for not running a better campaign. I voted for HRC but I’m not going to begrudge or blame other Americans for going in another

That’s ironic as his comment was in response to someone telling voters that they should’ve voted for someone other than their choice.

No, Hillary would’ve won those states if she was a better candidate for those voters.