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In reply to the discussion: Right now, I cannot feel sorry for those who voted Trump and are now fearful [View all]Martin68
(24,604 posts)100. I am sure at this point the number of people who voted for Trump and are "fearful" are a minuscule minority.
They got what they wanted, and Fox News et al will blame any setbacks on Democrats, gays, women, minorities, immigrants, etc.
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Right now, I cannot feel sorry for those who voted Trump and are now fearful [View all]
Peacetrain
Tuesday
OP
My Pop used to say, "well when things go wrong don't come crying to me. I told you so"
Walleye
Tuesday
#27
Them and their families derserve all the hate and destruction that will be rained down on them.
lark
Yesterday
#95
I don't think anyone is missing the point that we're all going to suffer. But there's not much we can do about it.
Scrivener7
Tuesday
#70
You would have made your point a lot better if you had said that rather than making fun of people.
Scrivener7
Tuesday
#74
It's something the right wing thinks people on the left are doing, but people on the left really aren't doing it much.
Scrivener7
Tuesday
#67
You're welcome. I have insatiable curiosity, like the elephant's child. I say pretend you're not shy and ask away.
cbabe
Yesterday
#93
It's not just the right wingers that are denigrating the blue bracelet symbol...
Trueblue Texan
Yesterday
#84
I just continue to wear my Harris Walz buttons on everything. And will for the next 4 years. It prevents confusion.
Scrivener7
Yesterday
#117
You could have made your point without telling anyone what their needs are
Ilikepurple
Yesterday
#80
Some Arab and Muslim leaders* have expressed "concern" that their man Trump
Maru Kitteh
Yesterday
#89
Thankyou. I've been wondering where the idea comes from that magats are regretting their vote.
Solomon
Yesterday
#82
What is amazing is the passion with which some are refusing to have sympathy for these non-existent people
prodigitalson
Yesterday
#96
I still haven't seen any evidence that "a lot" of Trump voters regret their votes.
Mariana
21 hrs ago
#123
Pardon me but Jesus - HOW? I'm at under 20 years of nursing and I'm at the breaking point.
Maru Kitteh
Yesterday
#90
I don't know many R's, and only one interaction with one since the election,
Abolishinist
22 hrs ago
#121
"We told you the leopard would eat your face, but you put your head in the cage anyway!"
sakabatou
Tuesday
#51
Let's revisit this thread next 4th of July maybe. Give the ShitGibbons a chance
NoMoreRepugs
Tuesday
#56
A storm is coming that we can't avoid. It will hurt them and us. The sooner the better. Why?
Martin Eden
Tuesday
#65
Don't bet on it. W will be updating his infamous quote to include another fool me.
Abolishinist
22 hrs ago
#120
I am sure at this point the number of people who voted for Trump and are "fearful" are a minuscule minority.
Martin68
Yesterday
#100
I don't feel sorry for them & I'm angry as hell at them, but I don't wish bad things on them either.
CrispyQ
Yesterday
#101
Agreed. It's like a national fog or amnesia settled on half the population and they became
liberalla
Yesterday
#112
they were informed of what it would be like and now they are seeing for themselves
dawn5651
23 hrs ago
#119