I doubt that any of the people protesting voted for Trump. Too me, yesterday's demonstrations were akin to the tea party rallies that began about a year into Obama's first term with the chief difference being that most of those people waited until Obama actually did something they disagreed with before taking to the streets.
I really trust Trump on financial matters as far as i can throw him. he has a history of changing gears when it benefits him. The Trump U stuff shows he'll do whatever it takes to do turn a buck, say whatever he has to say. This is being done for a reason.
The Tea Party started protests in February of 2009. Hardly a year after Obama took office. More like a couple weeks.
As for waiting for Trump to do something? His cabinet picks are enough to see the direction of things and want to voice opposition.
If Trump would acknowledge he did not win the popular vote by the widest margin the EC winner has ever lost without making up excuses and trying to claim his EC win was a "landslide" when it ranks 46th out of 58 elections it would go a long way to bridging the divide with the people that didn't vote for him,
The Tea Party started protests in February of 2009. Hardly a year after Obama took office. More like a couple weeks.
As for waiting for Trump to do something? His cabinet picks are enough to see the direction of things and want to voice opposition.
If Trump would acknowledge he did not win the popular vote by the widest margin the EC winner has ever lost without making up excuses and trying to claim his EC win was a "landslide" when it ranks 46th out of 58 elections it would go a long way to bridging the divide with the people that didn't vote for him,
This! All of the blue collars that voted for him because he cares about the little guy are in for a jolt, only thing Trump cares about is Trump. He is a salesman and said what he needed to say to get elected, period. He may do some good things economy wise, have no idea but foreign policy, I am scared of what he's going to do in this area.
I know I'm in the minority on this board on Trump but for the ones that like him, do you not have any pause that on his first day after inauguration he gets in a piss fight over the size of the crowds? I honestly think he gets impeached for some underhanded acts before his term is finished.
I know I'm about to get flamed so I think I will check out for a while..lol
This! All of the blue collars that voted for him because he cares about the little guy are in for a jolt, only thing Trump cares about is Trump. He is a salesman and said what he needed to say to get elected, period. He may do some good things economy wise, have no idea but foreign policy, I am scared of what he's going to do in this area.
I know I'm in the minority on this board on Trump but for the ones that like him, do you not have any pause that on his first day after inauguration he gets in a piss fight over the size of the crowds? I honestly think he gets impeached for some underhanded acts before his term is finished.
I know I'm about to get flamed so I think I will check out for a while..lol
I would really like to see the EC abolished, I have a place in Al and Ms, so I could have been registered to vote in either state but it would not have mattered because I could have voted a thousand times and it would not change anything in either state. Only way every person is assured his vote counts is to go on popular vote.
Second time in 16 yrs where popular vote lost. Maybe it would have come out the same way if we went with popular vote but we will never know..
The Tea Party started protests in February of 2009. Hardly a year after Obama took office. More like a couple weeks.
As for waiting for Trump to do something? His cabinet picks are enough to see the direction of things and want to voice opposition.
If Trump would acknowledge he did not win the popular vote by the widest margin the EC winner has ever lost without making up excuses and trying to claim his EC win was a "landslide" when it ranks 46th out of 58 elections it would go a long way to bridging the divide with the people that didn't vote for him,
I will vehemently disagree with abolishing it.
I like that it keeps a few huge urban population centers from selecting the leader for the government of the entire country.
I am someone that values the states over the federal government anyhow. It's another check on the system to me.
you guus ever see the Giant Douche vs Turd Sandwich epi of South Park? was made about the time of Al Gore vs Dubya. Still relavant.
Really is. I havent studied the presidents much but this had to be one of the worst elections in recent history.
The Tea Party started protests in February of 2009. Hardly a year after Obama took office. More like a couple weeks.
As for waiting for Trump to do something? His cabinet picks are enough to see the direction of things and want to voice opposition.
If Trump would acknowledge he did not win the popular vote by the widest margin the EC winner has ever lost without making up excuses and trying to claim his EC win was a "landslide" when it ranks 46th out of 58 elections it would go a long way to bridging the divide with the people that didn't vote for him,
