2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumMy dearest cousin has Trumpgrets over his vote for Trump
My poor cousin is now regretting his vote for Trump. He apparently watched the news and was shocked to discover that Trump and the Republicans have plans to dismantle his beloved Social Security and Medicare. After calling my mother in a panic, he asked if it was legal for Trump to be messing around with Medicare. She told him that he has the whitehouse, the senate, and the house, so yes, he can take your shit.
He is having issues coming to terms with this. His hatred of Obama caused him to refuse to call his phone an obamaphone, because Obama is a Muslim. Not that I have ever seen my cousin crack a bible or visit one church in his entire life, but he all of a sudden became a quasi crusader for the faith during the Obamanation.
I Refuse to give him any sympathy for his choice. I told him to prepare for the worst and that he might have to move to Mexico to get his meds. This is what hate does to the mind. It makes people stupid.
No matter what I said about Trump, his plans, how democrats are the party that helps him survive day to day, he refused to believe one mf word I said. Nothing worked. I even promised King Trump would take his medicare and SSI and every damn thing else, nope. He resisted. Because Obama only loves muslims and Mexicans. He says he is done with Fox News, lol.
How the hell are we supposed to craft a message to get through to idiots like him? We can't! They MUST feel the pain that they wanted to heap on everyone else before they will ever ever ever consider that maybe they were wrong. It was not our messaging. It was his voters.
JHan
(10,173 posts)SharonAnn
(13,882 posts)I have too many family members where this is the only thing that sometimes helped. No more saving them, no more covering for them, no more enabling them in any way. They're on their own. We refused to be damaged and taken advantage of by them. Same with Trump voters, as far as I'm concerned.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)Let them see what it feels like to play with fire. It burns. They might not believe it burns; trump says it feels GREAT, so they start the fire. This is the consequense of burning your own house down.
stevenleser
(32,886 posts)"W"'s disastrous reign should have finished the GOP. Instead, they felt they had the right to criticize Obama? Who saved us from the results of "W"s incompetence?
The country needs more lessons of how terrible Republicans are when they are in power.
Trump is just the person to deliver that lesson.
Sure, the next 4-8 years will be awful with some aftermath but ultimately it will deliver that lesson to a great many people.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)We do not have to spend four years on defense, they do. This will be worse than Bush for us and for the republican party. Trump is fucked up in the head, way worse than the other ones before him. Worse than Nixon
stevenleser
(32,886 posts)"We do not have to spend four years on defense"
Many of you will never be able to fully get how much of a slog it had become going out there and being on the public front lines fighting every ridiculous smear any right wing pundit could dream up about our President.
Playing offense against someone who really has no idea what they are doing is going to be fun for a change.
david4justice49
(11 posts)We will dog him at every turn. He is unqualified to shine our shoes. The trumpers will be facing the reality of their decision very soon, if not already. GOP hates government because they are constant failures at government administration.
adigal
(7,581 posts)Heh, heh. No fucking way
Sorry, I never cursed online the way I have the past month.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)I am looking forward to being the pit bull. So exhausting defending against imaginary issues. Nothing you can say will ever make a difference. I stopped even bothering to defend obama since I decided nothing I could say would do anything
TrishaJ
(858 posts)to HELP them screw over people so they don't have to take the whole blame next election cycle.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)Whatthe_Firetruck
(605 posts)Christopher Titus is a comedian with a dark streak. He did a show called "Norman Rockwell is Bleeding". In youtube clips for that show is a few minutes titled 'Wait, wait, wait'. He says moms will give you knowledge, but dads make you earn it, and illustrates this using the example of a kid putting a penny in a power socket. The dad solves problems by letting the kid do the stupid thing, and then saying, okay, you're not going to do that anymore, right? It's about a minute long.
See, we tried to be the nice parent. We tried to tell them why it wasn't a good idea, but they went and voted for him anyway... And I felt bad for a couple of weeks after the election, but you know, you can't give anyone else wisdom they didn't ask for.
For the next four years, I'm going to be the mean parent. "Well, go on! You wanted the cheeto, now you've got him." I did my part and voted against him, so my hands are clean. I'm going to eat popcorn and watch the fools blow their eyebrows off. Maybe they'll learn something. But I doubt it.
stevenleser
(32,886 posts)zippythepinhead
(374 posts)trump will destroy himself, soon.
stevenleser
(32,886 posts)Obama's economic recovery will sustain itself for at least 18-24 months. Any budget Trump would put in place wont go into effect for at least 12 months. It would take at least 6 months for a bad economic plan once implemented to tank the economy.
On the other hand, if he starts deporting millions of undocumented immigrants in a short amount of time, that will collapse the housing and food industries no matter what else is going on.
Oneironaut
(5,768 posts)He won't be able to help himself, given the his new power.
Missn-Hitch
(1,383 posts)I am already dusting off the bible to prepare for pre-game scripture readings before the national anthem is played.
femmedem
(8,444 posts)There's no way of undoing the damage he's likely to do to the planet. Our window to prevent atmospheric CO2 and methane levels from reaching catastrophic levels is too small, if it even still exists.
stevenleser
(32,886 posts)We are stuck with this right now. I'm not going to panic or get depressed about it.
I fought as hard as I could for Hillary, we're not going to get her. Now those who voted Trump get to see the fruits of their efforts and since they will have all the branches, they won't get to blame anyone else for the results.
This will be a harsh lesson for those of them smart enough to get it and it will be bad for all the rest of us as well, but I believe in the long term it will turn more people permanently off to the GOP so it will eventually be positive.
Might that be too late from any number of perspectives, climate, destructive war, sure, there is definitely the risk of that. There isn't much I can do about that other than what I am going to do anyway, criticize Trump publicly and vigorously whenever he does something stupid/wrong.
robbedvoter
(28,290 posts)but you enjoy your righteousness. OP's cousin wasn't the only one depending on Social Security/Medicare. Hillary voters like me do too. The immigrants. The victims of hate crime. The planet. But you be happy!
stevenleser
(32,886 posts)Oneironaut
(5,768 posts)There are lessons taught the hard way, and then there are gigantic cluster-f's that cause years upon years of suffering. Even if it teaches Trump voters a lesson, I still wouldn't wish a Machiavellian sociopath like Trump on anyone.
We may gain more voters in 2018, but we need this country intact to do it. After seeing what Bush did, it's going to be awful seeing this happen to the country again.
stevenleser
(32,886 posts)needed.
It's not like I wanted this. I fought for Hillary as hard as anyone could. I tried to stop this.
Now that I couldn't I am going to deal with the aftermath.
Oneironaut
(5,768 posts)They will always deflect blame to something else, like "the Socialist Marxist Liberals," "the Welfare Queens," illegals stealing their jobs, etc. They don't even understand what Medicare is. I don't think it matters if the Republicans screw them over - they'll never learn, imo. They're ignorant on purpose, and don't care about the facts.
stevenleser
(32,886 posts)What percentage of folks willing to vote Republican do we need to pull away from their pool of potential voters to make it impossible for them to win the Presidency, House and Senate?
The number isn't that high. If they screw with Medicare, it hits the age demographic that was their best performer. That will more than do it.
Then in 4 years we can put Medicare back the way it was, with perhaps some improvements.
meadowlander
(4,720 posts)that if W wasn't enough to drive the point home, nothing will be.
The problems are:
- No accountability or fact checking of pervasive biased media spreading misinformation
- Decades of underfunding in schools and the state turning a blind eye to "homeschooling" of religious mega-families
- Vote suppression, fraud and gerrymandering
- Weakening of labour rights and solidarity which has driven down working conditions and created wedges between people who would otherwise work together
None of those are solved by having a terrible president who dismantles social programmes people depend on. The system is rigged and we can't keep relying on running vastly superior candidates to compensate for that.
Because we'll have no influence at the top, we need to work from the grassroots to hold the media accountable, get on school boards and make sure kids are learning civics and have qualified actual teachers, get on elections boards, join unions and organise in the workplace.
stevenleser
(32,886 posts)I don't think it requires a massive amount of folks currently willing to vote (R) to be permanently turned off to doing that.
robbedvoter
(28,290 posts)also feel the pain. Sorry for interrupting your celebration with my survival concerns.
stevenleser
(32,886 posts)deal with the reality of what we face.
Missn-Hitch
(1,383 posts)"I really hate saying this but....."
Yes, I am sorry that my fellow countrymen who depend on Medicare and/or SS are going to suffer but NOT so for those who voted for this sham, this orange menace for POTUS. Hell, I even cracked a smile when I read the OP.
I would not be where I am today without SS. I would have had to drop out of school to take care of my Mom. So to my fellow leftists offended by our schadenfreude - I am truly sorry.
stevenleser
(32,886 posts)I fought for Hillary. I pulled the lever for her. I wouldn't even describe my feeling as schadenfreude. I am not happy about this. But I am also not depressed or angry. I am energized to face what is to come.
This is 2000 all over again.
Those who didn't go out and vote for Hillary are going to be shocked at the consequences and how big the difference really is. Just like with 2000, many of those same folks are going to have deep regrets that they did not vote for her and fight for her.
Missn-Hitch
(1,383 posts)TwilightZone
(28,833 posts)I guess one positive is that he's seeing the light. Too bad it's a little late and the rest of us have to deal with the fallout.
Unfortunately, I think your cousin is going to be the exception and not the rule. I suspect a lot of Trump voters will remain in denial for some time to come, maybe the whole four years. I guess we can hope not.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)But there is also this thing Trump is doing that is strange compared to other winners. He wont shut up and go away for a while to learn the job. He is just really really doing everything I had hoped he would do. He is desensitizing us to his bullshit antics so we can go back to focusing on his real problems and not let him distract us in the future.
I think his voters who actually have a bit of instinct for self preservation will be in agony soon. That's all we need. The disillusioned. Fuck the rest of those idiots. I want to have 'LEAVE MY MEDICARE ALONE!!", rallies all over the nation. I will make signs.
TwilightZone
(28,833 posts)I've long thought that he didn't want the job and that he was doing everything he could to lose, but his current antics make it seem like he doesn't even know he won, even though he talks about it all the time. It's almost as though he's in denial that he's about to become POTUS and is acting like he's not. It seems that he's rushing his cabinet picks hoping someone will bail him out.
It's very odd. The positive thing, in a twisted way, is that everything we said he'd be as president looks a bit prophetic now (and he's not even POTUS yet) and his antics are being exposed to more people now that they're front and center.
If we're stuck with him, and it appears we are, I guess we have to hope that any reasonable Trump voters (an oxymoron, I realize) figure out that they've been sold down the river. And soon. In time for 2018, preferably.
3catwoman3
(25,440 posts)...the JOB, just the title. And all the attendant adulation, pomp and circumstance.
The job actually involves hard mental work, probably 18- 20 hours a day. It takes concentration and the aility to focus for sustained periods of time. And, it is a job that is primarily about serving others.
He sucks at all of those.
TwilightZone
(28,833 posts)for years. It seemed that he was doing everything he could to throw the election, but I think I was just hoping he was and that it would work.
Upon learning that he paid Bob Dole $140k to set up the Taiwan call, it appears that not only did he want the job, he assumed he was going to win. Kind of blows my theory.
I agree - he doesn't want the work. I thought (wrong again) that he'd hire reasonably competent people and basically let them run the show, but he can't even do that right. Maybe Pence will run the place.
Link for Bob Dole story: http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=8337300
triron
(22,240 posts)knew it was in the bag.
3catwoman3
(25,440 posts)...why, IMO, he was sooooooooooooooooo adamant about not giving Merrick Garland a hearing. He goddamn KNEW they were going to steal this election just like they stole 2000 and 2004. Bastard.
I utterly detest that man.
triron
(22,240 posts)lonestarnot
(77,097 posts)No Vested Interest
(5,196 posts)(Even though the venues post-election really aren't filled, as he would have you believe.)
Cosmocat
(14,960 posts)the stupid in this country is at a stage 4 cancer now.
There almost literally is no republican who is able to hear ANYTHNG a spawn of the devil, america hating "liberal" has to say about anything.
All we can do is sit around and hope the country is not complete fucked over by the time the jackasses have their epiphanies.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)Apparently some people only learn through making bad choices.
barbtries
(29,788 posts)trump, for instance, now that i think about it...
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)"you can fool some of the people all of the time".
barbtries
(29,788 posts)i know a couple actually...
democrank
(11,250 posts)and come to his senses.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)RKP5637
(67,112 posts)your cousin. And there are millions just like him that literally don't know what they are doing when they vote than falling for high-pressure advertising, psyops and hate media. It's a fucken shame, but I really think they have brought the US into some very dark days and I have no sympathy for them, because the future of my life. as with millions and millions, will likely be ruined too.
And after the supreme count nominations and wins down the road, it will probably be decades before the US starts to resemble what it once was if ever again.
FFS, does you cousin even realize he has enabled the hugest billionaire insider establishment into the WH ever witnessed in the US. And, he has brought in extreme war hawks. WTF, did your cousin think they were just like the billionaire establishment.
Clue your cousin in, they are LOSERS in this establishment, seen as dog shit or worse by the new highly powered billionaire elite. You cousin was used for his vote, seen as damn ignorant fools, and they will likely suffer significantly like the rest of us into some damn dystopian society.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)Everything is about him at all times. Trump could nuke china and as long as his check came on time, so be it. This is why I have no sympathy for a Trumper. The entire family has to come together to provide charity to his ass every month and he somehow decided Trump was going to be a blast. I told him this was the last time I would help him for fours years. Told him to ask King Trump for a handout, so my sister is going to send him money. Irritating.
RKP5637
(67,112 posts)utterly horrific, a total WTF. Some are just unreachable. Maybe a kick in the head by the Trump Machine will knock some sense into him, but somehow I doubt it.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)This might help him in the long run so he never forgets this feeling. Nobody is sympathizing with him after his celebratory antics after Trump won, that helps him realize he did it to himself.
RKP5637
(67,112 posts)Renew Deal
(82,930 posts)bravenak
(34,648 posts)That's funny
0rganism
(24,671 posts)let's see how long before he believes losing his SSI and Medicare so Trump & friends can have a yuuuge tax cut is symbolic of Great Patriotism that will maga
bravenak
(34,648 posts)TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)this will be the thing that enlightens him, and brings him around.
Probably not, but where there's hope...
bravenak
(34,648 posts)I love watching him go from YAY TRUMP to OH FUCK
Chemisse
(30,999 posts)I wish I could see all the 'oh fuck' faces out there right about now.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)And I expect to see it dominate a few news cycles after he actually gets sworn in. He us already a failure and nothing they can say will stop us from laughing at their King
Liberal Veteran
(22,239 posts)Put your efforts into convincing reasonable people into reasonable actions. For every crackpot out there, there are probably 10 or 100 people who just apathetic and unmotivated.
Those are the people you can reach.
RKP5637
(67,112 posts)bravenak
(34,648 posts)I enjoy it and he hates it. A win win.
stevenleser
(32,886 posts)Trump and the GOPs best demographic is the elderly. If SS or Medicare are messed with, that opens the door to everyone over 50 that isn't wealthy.
Bravenaks relative is a prime example.
If we win over the 50 and over crowd we will trounce the GOP nationally every election.
coco22
(1,258 posts)Its a Bush Phone. Bush started the free phones.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)C_U_L8R
(45,692 posts)...and the rest of are blaming him and his kind too.
There is no dignity in being an idiot.
J_William_Ryan
(2,130 posts)The buyers remorse will continue to grow.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)His fans are so sad
CajunBlazer
(5,648 posts)Persondem
(2,092 posts)<iframe width="560" height="315" src="
" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>But yeah, hard to fix stupid.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)catbyte
(35,769 posts)It's the same old voter's remorse we see in Kentucky when they elected Governor Asshole What's-His-Name and his promising to dismantle Obamacare & the shitheads who voted for him are all upset now. WTF?!?
bravenak
(34,648 posts)It's crazy
sheshe2
(87,491 posts)All very important to me. I am on two of the three right now. However, all a moot point. He will have the launch codes in just over 30 days. Instead of tweeting at 3AM he will kill us all. I doubt we will survive his presidency.
classof56
(5,376 posts)I have not posted in awhile (unexpected illness laid me lower than I already was), but I always follow your excellent posts. Before the election, a long-time friend of mine told me he voted for Hillary, albeit reluctantly (didn't get into that with him), because, as he put it, the nation could survive her presidency. He did not hesitate to clarify that the same could not be said for her opponent.
Stay strong, my DU friend. For the present, I can't get myself to look into the future much beyond April.
The sadness, it overwhelms me.
Blessings.
sheshe2
(87,491 posts)I am so sorry you have been ill. Get better sweetie. I want to say it will get better, yet I am like you living a few months or so at a time. I am terrified and did not want my life to end this way, in fear of what will be tomorrow. All I wanted was to leave my nieces, nephews and the grands a good world.
Love and hugs to you always.
classof56
(5,376 posts)You make me feel better with your words, your kindness, your understanding and your insights. You wishes for those who are following in our footsteps are mine exactly. Above all, I wish there was a glimmer of hope for my grandsons' future. The black abyss seems to loom larger every day. Let us continue to uphold each other and speak truth to power.
Love and hugs to you, also. Many blessings!
bravenak
(34,648 posts)The pity party they are having for themselves is the worst. They never cared when it was about others but now they want sympathy for the damage they did to the rest of us. Too furious right now
sheshe2
(87,491 posts)As far as I know only my nieces husband voted for him. I would like to rip him a new one yet I can't.
Yes, I am furious.
I love you babe.
heaven05
(18,124 posts)is the coward in this scene. The missiles have a good chance of flying this time around, both out and in. I will not fear this fuck, I will hate him and who he stands for till the end of my time on this FUBAR planet.
sheshe2
(87,491 posts)I know.
C Moon
(12,558 posts)went back to the dark side, and voted for Trump last November.
How soon they forget. Folks, it will be MUCH worse this time around.
Xipe Totec
(44,063 posts)LisaM
(28,601 posts)we still need to fault the debate moderators for spending all their time on emails and foreign policy (well, not all, but you know what I mean). Had topics like Social Security, education, housing, Medicare, and climate change been discussed, we very well could have had a different outcome.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)I have not heard about them since.
Feeling the Bern
(3,839 posts)Maybe Trump will be white working class moron's rock bottom.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)Sad thing is my cousin is black so.... Not just the white working class that needs a dose of reality. Boy is he getting his. He is getting no sympathy
Feeling the Bern
(3,839 posts)bravenak
(34,648 posts)rawhideal
(51 posts)Yeah I done two old men at a coffee cafe the other night it was funny.
Gothmog
(154,485 posts)Too bad.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)flying-skeleton
(750 posts)to take a hike and not let the door hit him on the way out.
ffr
(23,127 posts)The next four years and beyond, the nightmare they have created. THEY OWN IT.
Screw your self centered cousin! No sympathy here.
world wide wally
(21,830 posts)But you'll get it done to you too, thanks to assholes like him.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)amuse bouche
(3,665 posts)The only thing I can come up with, is they are brainwashed by Fox and their bigotry overrules common sense.
I think they need to be found in a gutter somewhere before they can come to their senses.
johnp3907
(3,889 posts)But I'd never let them know it.
barbtries
(29,788 posts)30 plus years of bullshit piled higher, higher and higher. hate radio. control of the media, fox fucking news. fear fear fear and bullshit.
a dear friend's son is the same way as your cousin. i have to delete nearly every comment he puts on my fb because i won't have him shitting on my rug so to speak, but since i am so close to his mother and have known him since he was born, i haven't blocked him. i have tried to reason with him but it was beyond useless.
it's like they cannot even think really. this shit about 3 million illegal votes in CA - it's absurd on its face, but these people believe it. A child sex ring run by Hillary out of a pizza parlor in DC - outlandishly ridiculous! omigawd, and people believe it.
i don't fucking know how to combat this, i really don't. the republicans have made huge strides toward destroying the country, and i really do not know if it can be saved. what i do know is i will resist to the very end.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)i recently read the Emperors New Clothes. It really really fits this situation. It will take something that seems minor to bring him down. We have to pick at him bit by bit until he melts down. Without his rallies to keep his spiruts up he will deflate under the pressure. He needs attention, accolades, fawning. Laughing at bullies hurts their hearts. He needs laughed at constantly.
barbtries
(29,788 posts)no matter how hard it gets to laugh.
Downtown Hound
(12,618 posts)I would tell him that he deserves to lose his Medicare and any other benefits he has, and that proper pennance for him would be to spend the rest of his life trying to make life better for all those that didn't deserve it and didn't vote for Chump. .
bravenak
(34,648 posts)But does anybody actually deserve Trump? Not even my worst enemy should deal with that psycho. But he does deserve it in a way. He wanted to have it himself, but take it from other people to suppor his bigotries. Now nobody will have it. I asked him if he's proud but he will not answer.
Downtown Hound
(12,618 posts)I would say they deserve trump. It's the rest of us that don't.
berksdem
(680 posts)right with you on this one. Time for people to actually get a dose of their own stupidity.
kairos12
(13,248 posts)I turned to my Shrub loving co-workers, now facing being layed off, and asked what do you think of Bush now?
They replied, it's Clinton's fault.
Nothing getting through.
vlakitti
(401 posts)There's really no way to get through to people cracked enough to buy into the Birther nonsense, and at least half the Republicans are that far gone. It's like a cult. Better off spending your time trying to figure out a way to beat Trump and the others, and trying to help some of the victims of this nonsense.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)Pain works. We just need to wait.
Those people like your cousin remind me of the poor whites in the south who have voted for the Bourbon Grandees for a century and a half, whether Republican o Democrat. They have had it ugly and painful for six or seven generations now.
In any case, we can't do the job of dishing out the pain.
mcar
(43,504 posts)They are sunk in their hatred and CT fantasies.
Like jpr and free republic. Noting sinks in it just feeds the beast
benld74
(9,995 posts)bravenak
(34,648 posts)I refuse to participate in his fake xmas.
Granny M
(1,395 posts)Only he has no regrets yet. Of course, I doubt if he reads anything or pays much attention, so he doesn't realise that his social security and medicare are in Trump's crosshairs. His FB page is all tits and ass, guns and the occasional car or bike, and Trump worship. Yet he tells me I have been possessed because I don't support Trump, and he will pray for me. I posted an Advent Calendar of daily acts of kindness, and he said, what, no Jesus? I'd be surprised if he has been in a church in years.
Oy, my head hurts.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)I'll wait awhile until the trumpmania calms down before I take a look.
Stellar
(5,644 posts)what the hell is going on in his world. He's confused and frightened (I suppose like the rest of us).
He will have to come to terms with the fact that Trump tricked him into voting for him and perhaps maybe Obama wasn't as bad as 'they' said he was.
But he seem to be on the right trail, giving up FOX 'news' for one thing and maybe there is hope for him somewhere down the road.
Crunchy Frog
(26,977 posts)The Rethuglican, Fux News manufactured, artificial reality. Eventually it reaches a point where you can't fantasize your way out. Maybe that's what it's going to take.
Congrats on finally getting through to him.
Vinca
(51,038 posts)Lamonte
(85 posts)Your cousin may be the only unaware of conservative plans. Watches Fox doesn't he?
Johnny2X2X
(21,755 posts)My misled 74 year old mother who can't get around without a walker asked me what they mean about privatizing Medicare. I told her it means her and dad will get a voucher to try to buy their own insurance. She has had her brain turned to mush by Right Wing propaganda, but she knows they need medicare and cheap medication to be able to survive. She asked me what will they do, I told her, "well mom, maybe you'll have to get a job to cover the costs, that's what you voted for."
kstewart33
(6,551 posts)Their realization and reckoning with the fact that they were conned. That the rich will get the largest tax breaks, that the Repubs and Trump will work to kill their healthcare, Medicare and then attempt to do the same with Social Security.
For democracy to work, citizens must be informed and engaged. Trumpsters were engaged on November 8, but they are also terribly ignorant. Not stupid, but ignorant of the truth.
So in the end, they'll pay a price for their ignorance.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)They need it
many a good man
(5,998 posts)Tell him not to feel too bad. Trump is a world-class con man and millions of other people were conned this year, too. He's not alone. Maybe you should also warn with him about emails from Nigerian Princes, phone calls from Microsoft and other common frauds.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)Doreen
(11,686 posts)Now if he is TRULY sorry he will open himself to the truth and learn from his mistake. Will he make the same type of mistake next go around and plunge the rest of the country into his pit of anger or study the truth before voting on uneducated emotion?
Bohunk68
(1,364 posts)Damn. I like that.
awoke_in_2003
(34,582 posts)for over a decade? Pukes have been trying to go after SS and Medicare fo a long time.
My sister said she couldn't vote for a career politician like Hillary...WTF?
Historic NY
(37,857 posts)for his stupidity. Tell buttercup to suck it up.
Shoonra
(557 posts)Back in 2012 the Republicans won the Congressional election by promising to "protect Medicare" -- and the day after the election announced that they were going to "end Medicare as you know it". But there was enough very strong popular reaction that the Republicans gave up on that plan.
And now the Republicans, for all their ability to screw up Medicare, Social Security, and Affordable Care, can foresee enough of the future to know that doing so will mean that the Congress will change parties at the next election. I say that with all the confidence that I had in the polls that predicted that Hillary would win the election.
zippythepinhead
(374 posts)filibuster and filibuster.
I am so happy that NC gov McCroy lost the election. That bastard refused medicaid for our state. It will change during the next elections for congress and governors once they are homeless.
True_Blue
(3,063 posts)The GOP have been trying to slash the safety nets for decades.
TeamPooka
(25,273 posts)a con man wins.
Too f'n bad.
At this point my sympathy for the people who voted for this idiot and will be hurt by his policies is at ZERO.
My sympathy for people of color and women etc who didn't vote for him and have to suffer the effects is 100%.
Trump voters get 0.
Fuck them and then, fuck them again.
Patsy Gomez
(7 posts)There will be more of this as time wears on.
NNadir
(34,662 posts)...the ignorant.
They are indeed the "deplorables," and to the extent some of them rot in ever more dire poverty and distress, they certainly deserve getting that for which they wished.
Coolest Ranger
(2,034 posts)we can't. I am not going to shed a tear for him but its because of people like him that those of us who were fighting are about to lose our rights, our social security all because he couldn't bring himself to vote for Hillary
muntrv
(14,505 posts)Snarkoleptic
(6,027 posts)LittleGirl
(8,439 posts)but why, why do you have a trump gif on your signature? ugh. I come to DU to get away from seeing that fuckers face everywhere else. I don't mean any disrespect but I am turned off by your signature line. you know free country and all that.
robbedvoter
(28,290 posts)Don't blame yourself. Your cousin like most Trumpie didn't base their decision on reason, policies, arguments. It was a gut feeling - one that felt mighty good at the time. same with the 3rd party voters - even if the object of hate might have been more diversified there.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)are now the Billionaire's Club governing our country.
sfwriter
(3,032 posts)Too true, too true.
hatrack
(60,931 posts)Behave as a hateful ignoramus, and you will reap the rewards of being a hateful ignoramus.
Hope he enjoys Mexico.
CanonRay
(14,860 posts)Spot on!
Orsino
(37,428 posts)...can't defeat the 24-hour bullshit machine that holds his hand and screams in his ear, eyes and every other hole umpteen times daily. Billions are spent deluding him via channels that might as well have been surgically implanted.
heaven05
(18,124 posts)ex-friends acting humbly regretful. I told them where to go and what to do while going there.. AmeriKKKans and americans will regret that they went for the con. I am going to end up suffering, but they will too. Fuck em.
Turin_C3PO
(15,889 posts)is because of idiots like this (no offense!) people like me and many others are going to suffer as well. I too rely on SSDI and Medicaid to survive so I'm going to go down with the fools who didn't vote their hopes and instead voted their hate. It fuckings sucks :/
DonCoquixote
(13,711 posts)is that when he does get the proverbial boot to the head by reality, he might make a useful ally. Hell hath no fury like a Republican scorned; it is just they are too stupid to get to that point until reality truly HITS them.
Lebam in LA
(1,360 posts)Unfortunately they had no desire to learn who/what they were voting for. Mys sister was complaining about what she was reading. I told her that she was getting what she voted for. She may not speak to me again..Oh well
bravenak
(34,648 posts)Tell the truth, that actions have consequences. It's always irritating to be told that they 'had no idea he would do this!". Yes they did. He said he would. I'm done sympathizing with dumb
Lebam in LA
(1,360 posts)Angry Dragon
(36,693 posts)lastlib
(24,906 posts)... is dimensional lumber up-side their thick heads.
Chitown Kev
(2,197 posts)is about all I can say to your OP, bravenak
bravenak
(34,648 posts)He say that I should have told him nicely not to vote for Trump. I said it too mean. I told him I was trying to help him out, I'm not on medicare and I suspect there will be no SS by the time my time comes so I never expected it. He is the one who needs his benefits to live.
Chitown Kev
(2,197 posts)bravenak, I can't even type out on DU what I would have told your cousin if he had said some shit like that to me.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)I won't let him starve but that's pretty much as far as I can go.