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The will of the people did speak. He won the electoral college, you know the thing that determines whether or not they win. Hillary lost because people did not like her. It’s that simple, not some giant conspiracy.

No your words just remind me of someone, like myself, about 15 years ago when I was fresh out of college and naive, before I spent years in business and involved in Government, and meeting people who had perfectly respectable but different viewpoints than my own. We have a two party system, but calling states “red or

I mean, this is the typical conservative argument for depowering the federal government and empowering the states. It will be interesting to see if the liberal movement as a whole also comes to the same conclusion.

“Why won’t you ignorant, racist, cousin-fcking rednecks  vote for us? We have your best interests at heart, morons!”

Your post is exactly why Trump won. Get off your high horse. Clinton, like Obama, won Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin. 4 of the biggest cities in the country. So such your pie hole and enjoy your artisinal mayo while listening to NPR while you speak without any knowledge.

No, drama queen. We’ve survived worse than Trump. We had an actual, real life war between states, with guns and everything!

Day 66: Still crying.

Bush won the popular vote in 2004. It took me three seconds to find that information. You and DJT seem to share an affinity for alternative facts.

As if the states themselves aren’t divided... Ever look at a county map of election results? I get where you’re coming from, but what I think needs to happen is the people who vote against their interests need education. They’re about to get it the hard way.

A Republican wasn’t elected against the will of “the people”.

Let me guess, you are fresh out of college?

shut the fuck up

Against the will of the people...complain about real things. There are enough real problems without wasting time whining about a free election. ya those superior, self sufficient states that are ranked 44th (Ca), 42nd (NY), 30th (Oregon), 43Rd (Maine) in fiscal solvency among us states...

This notion that a place like Oregon (4 out of 10 voters went Trump) is so much more enlightened than some “backwater” place like Ohio (5 of 10 for Trump) is silly and not to be taken seriously.

Mine is with Building Trades Unions, as both a member and a college educated engineer, and an executive of a construction company that is exclusively union to the point where I’ll be paying dues this year to save money on health care expenses. I know there are bad eggs, but almost all of them in this field that I have

Skilled Trade Unions on the Manufacturing side are hurting, but the Building Trades Unions haven’t seen as big of a hit. The Manfacturing sector jobs are generally more long term, so issues like seniority, vacation staffing, and the inability to fire bad employees; mixed with the fact that many manufacturing companies

Everything sounds pointless if you are reductive enough.

This is silly. Are people really worked up over nonsense like this? Someone hitting “down” on the D-pad a bunch of times?

Are our skilled labor unions hurting? I was under the impression the trades were doing fairly well off because membership actually speaks to skills and experience vs an unskilled labor role where it just means you pay your dues.