Dude that's exactly what you do also, dismiss people with different views. Both wing-nut sides do so. It's ok to protest, hell they are not bothering me or you I bet. Your day goes on, I bet you're happy, now go hunting.
Oh hell no, I do not tweet or Facebook or rant, the protests are destructive police have better things to do than protect business from protester damage. My days go on no matter who is president win or lose you keep your head above water and keep going.
Guess I will have to think what would Germ do, and try to be a better person so sorry if I have offended anyone.
Outsider's view.... In a country of 323 million people, how the heck did you end up with those two as your prime choice for Presidency ? Were these two the best the US had to choose from? I think there is something really wrong with your electoral system...
I can think of many people who I think would be better choices. But they were not running. Another saying that is pretty accurate, those people who should be president are smart enough to not want the job. Nothing wrong with the system.
Who would that is successful and wealthy want to sell their soul and be under intense scrutiny as well as your family for a job that is 24/7/365 for a fraction of what could be made in the normal life you enjoy now, and while you do your best half the country hates you. That being said who would trust a person that would spend 100 million $ to get a job that pays under $600,000 a year. It is ego.
Look that one up, Trump is way to smart to spend 100,000,000 of his own money He loaned that to his campaign, loans get paid back with interest, the man is no dummy.
Seeing these fools out protesting makes me miss my days in the service dealing with Green Peace. Fire hoses are so much fun.
So obviously both candidates were subpar choices in my opinion. However, I feel the right choice was made. Hillary is a criminal, no doubt about it. Plus, I didn't want to see more years of what Obama has saddled us with. That guy leaves with a legacy of Obama care and steep racial divide. Not exactly great. If I'm from the inner city I would be pleased with the results. Now we have a successful businessman set to lead the country. Is he politically correct and sensitive to everybody's feelings? No he's isn't, but I think that maybe he could improve the chances for more and better jobs here. If I'm from a poor area and struggle, that should be reason for optomism. I'd much rather have a chance to make a decent living and get some tax breaks rather than him telling me how much he loves me and consoles me.
Money and connections eliminates most that are any better. We don't even have the best to offer in any political office so can't expect much out of the top job. Virtually same names year after year, the ballot I had for instance over half the options only had one name because nobody else will win. Sent from my SM-G900R4 using Tapatalk
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The protests are really getting out of hand, the idiots in Minneapolis blocked I94 last night. Not to be dismissive but I have noticed the apparent ages of these protesters is under 25. These little special snowflakes who don't pay taxes or have any economic investment in the economy need to get reminded that just because they didn't win they can't be a pain in everybody else ***. They have no credibility based on the actions of the group.