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AFter voting, is it what you expected?

Yes, pretty much. Huge change 76 8.85%
 
Yes 28 3.26%
 
Not really, thought he wo... 15 1.75%
 
not at all. 83 9.66%
 
You made your bed now sleep in it. 40 4.66%
 
other 3 0.35%
 
see results 51 5.94%
 
I did not vote for him, d... 31 3.61%
 
I did not vote for him, k... 223 25.96%
 
I did not vote/not an American 309 35.97%
 
Total:859

Tagging. Love voters remorse.



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I hope a lot of people do because they bought the shit Trump was selling and it turned on their heads. Trump promised tax cuts, he didn't say who so his crowd rallies went nuts when they heard that. Now that he's in, the tax cuts he was talking about...aren't for most of Trump's voting demographic. Dumbasses, you guys are the ones who are not getting a tax cut, it's huge corporations, getting a 20% drop in a economy where we are digging deeper into our debt. How are tax cuts on the rich going to improve the deficit...without screwing over poor people, the mentally disabled, and the seriously ill. Sad as fuck. I'm sorry, I just can't believe people bought into the mess that is Trump and his administration.

As you noted, our economy is improving but not on the count of Trump, this naturally is on the tailwind of Obama's presidency and if congress had cooperated with him, we'd see greater results. Greed is going to destroy the united states, the republican party that I once had respect for, I do no longer. It has become something that's so irrational and filled with malice, it's a shame really.

~Rant



No. I wasn't one of the suspects who voted for him.



Didnt vote for trump, never will. I don't mind the national monument stuff that much as a native of Utah though, we have got screwed over by some of these monuments. In recent years escalante and bears ears in particular have been bad. There is some land there that may qualify as a monument, but not the thousands of acres they are setting aside for them.



I didn't vote for him. I knew he was trainwreck. Unfortunately there were two trainwrecks running for office....



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Darc Requiem said:
I didn't vote for him. I knew he was trainwreck. Unfortunately there were two trainwrecks running for office....

The difference being, one trainwreck wouldn't cut taxes on the rich by 20% or impose a muslim ban, etc. etc. We can't act like one is better than the other when history proves otherwise.



It was entirely obvious he was going to be a disaster. He has been a disaster everyday since he started campaigning for office, and now that he's president we've had a 3 month clusterf@#k that will continue for almost 4 more years. It still amazes me that even a single human being could be so blind and so easily conned by such a clearly self-obsessed lunatic. Trump's one goal as president is to enrich himself, I think that was crystal clear throughout the campaign. I guess anyone who voted for him that only now is starting to step into reality and see him for what he is is at least better than the people who have their heads buried so far up his orange ass that they still support him.



Ljink96 said:
Darc Requiem said:
I didn't vote for him. I knew he was trainwreck. Unfortunately there were two trainwrecks running for office....

The difference being, one trainwreck wouldn't cut taxes on the rich by 20% or impose a muslim ban, etc. etc. We can't act like one is better than the other when history proves otherwise.

Yeah this two trainwrecks or the lesser of two evils thing never made sense to me. Sure plenty of people may not be super inspired by Hillary the way Obama inspires people, but two suggest that she would have been anything other than a thousand times better than Trump is just idiocy. She likely would have been a decent not great president, what we have now is the presidency of the united states being the greatest threat that exists to the future of this country.



Slownenberg said:
Ljink96 said:

The difference being, one trainwreck wouldn't cut taxes on the rich by 20% or impose a muslim ban, etc. etc. We can't act like one is better than the other when history proves otherwise.

Yeah this two trainwrecks or the lesser of two evils thing never made sense to me. Sure plenty of people may not be super inspired by Hillary the way Obama inspires people, but two suggest that she would have been anything other than a thousand times better than Trump is just idiocy. She likely would have been a decent not great president, what we have now is the presidency of the united states being the greatest threat that exists to the future of this country.

Obama didn't inspire people. The outspoken and very loud liberal left that would have been behind Obama anyway made it seem like he was the greatest man in the world.



Couldn't vote but I still would prefer him to the other candidate that could have won