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Also Lex has better hair lol

Not a response to anyone just saw this and found it funny. Any trump supporters try and quote me don't bother. I don't talk to trump supporters anymore.



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SegataSanshiro said:
Mr Puggsly said:

Nixon wasn't at 62% when he left (more like mid 20s), he was never impeached, and Trump hasn't commited treason.

Yes he did but not going to debate with a Trump supporter.

Trumps patriotism actually makes me want to be American.

I wish The UK had a Donald Trump.



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He's very polarizing, but 36%? Not sure if I can buy that, especially after he just won like 35 states.. I just can't trust mainstream media anymore after these last couple years..

I'm in a weird position in that I hate Trump but I hate the types that hate him even more. A sort of "enemy of my enemy is my friend" situation.



 

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Hiku said:
MegamiTensei said:
As much as I hate Trump, I'd rather him stay in office. His easy distractibility makes him much more safe towards some of my beliefs (I'm very passionate for environmental protection). Pence, would give Republicans another shot at office next go around.. and I don't trust them to put money into science, EPA, or education

Trump is already planning on defunding the EPA to the point of nearly shutting them down ( https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/feb/02/donald-trump-plans-to-abolish-environmental-protection-agency ), and wants to remove all restrictions on mining and fracking. http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-fi-trump-fracking-20160922-snap-story.html
I don't know if it would be much worse under Pence, but this is already really bad.

The EPA has largely failed to do what the agency is designed to do. I know first hand, working at an oil refinery in Oregon that is legally allowed to poison the atmosphere directly above us which is caught in the wind current and chokes out a population of people about 1 mile north of us. They've called the EPA. They've called the DEQ. They've tried getting OSHA to stop us, all for nothing. Oh. And we're located literally -right- next to a wild life preserve. I ask myself way too often who's bright idea it was to build a fucking oil refinery next to a wild life preserve, and how any responsible governing body could allow that to happen. It's a complete joke.

 

These agencies are willingly and knowingly incompetent. And look at our joke of an education system. My state personally has eliminated state testing in the last few years, and high school drop out rates continue to climb. Why then are we funding these programs with our taxes when they are demonstrably failing? Everyones so salty that he said he was going to be president and he is, but it's time for people to grow the fuck up and look at the bigger issues here. Give him a chance, we're all in this together and the state of America in the 21st century is way worse than I think people want to admit pre-Trump.



jason1637 said:
Probably because he didnt get rid of Obamacare like he said he would.

Its no single one thing, a million of them.

Least of all its Obamacare, because his "solution" (trumpcare) is a million times worse.



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Trump got sick of so much winning really quickly.



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It all depends if 90% of people in Blue States hate him, its irrelevant to the Electoral college.



there are other polls that have him at 50%.



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LadyJasmine said:
It all depends if 90% of people in Blue States hate him, its irrelevant to the Electoral college.

I'd be curious as to polling in Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania as that is where 2016 was won.

Still a long way to go, and the Democrats need a strong positive message of a goal to appeal to the electorate.  I think "medicare for all" could be that rallying call after the Republicans health care push fizzled out so quickly.



It will be interesting to see I just think the democrats can still lose in 2020 due to the Electoral college.