
Originally Posted by
The Boob
A business man won the white house. That's it. That's all that happened, really. He blusters a bit to grow his name and gain notoriety by saying wacky stuff. And it worked again. End of story. There's no crisis. No reason to be afraid. People are shocked mostly because they started believing too much of the Democratic party's BS about doom and gloom. But the truth is republicans aren't the devil and dems aren't martyrs. It's a two party system. Both are legit. Both are trying to help. Dems focus on more direct bribery techniques, giving you something shiny in return for your vote. Republicans focus more on helping those same people by making sure the economic system is healthy so the people have opportunities to succeed BY THEMSELVES, so it's REAL success, more genuine, and the nation has more money to spend on lap dances, for example. It's a battle to see whose ideas are more effective, it's not a battle between good and evil, for crap sake.
Republicans have been demonized by the democrat BS brainwashing for decades. The real reason Dems were afraid of him from the start is they realized they were finally faced with an opponent whose BS was as strong as theirs. Romney had no chance because he wasn't playing at the same level as the Dems in terms of how far they were willing to go with pulling stunts and the horrible slanders they were willing to spread, etc. (Like sending thugs into trump rallies or to actually put their racism on display by attacking trump supporters horrifically). The Dems have been the devisive race-baiting fear-mongering party for as many election cycles as I can remember. They just spin it better. And the media's job is to give the Dems a free pass for this and paint the Republicans as the racist party, all the while the Dems are the ones obsessed with race. It's bizarre that people keep falling for it. So Trump beat them at their own game. But what wasn't reported is how, after he stirred people up to vote using Democrat-like tactics, he then retreated from all the bigot ideas like a ban on Muslims or massive deportations. That stuff isn't going to happen, because everyone else in power told him it wasn't happening, so he backed off of it. But of course the media kept reporting only the literal wording of something scary he said a year ago, in their attempt to railroad Hillary into office, which is what they do, because they're all heavily biased Democrats and last night it was hilarious to see them with tears still in their eyes as they had to admit they weren't successful in brainwashing people this time. And yes he has a history of treating women poorly. But, um, at this time I'll just mention..... Bill Clinton.
The country will be fine. Economic help is what we need most. And we finally have someone in office who understands a little bit about how to help. It's not the worst day ever. I feel badly for the women who really really really wanted one of their own in office so badly they were willing to make themselves feel enthused about Hillary, but you know what? It still matters WHICH woman gets there. Give me someone I can feel good about voting for, and I'll vote her ovaries into the white house real hard. This just wasn't the one. No more dynasties, man. No more Bushes, No more Clintons. Doesn't smell right. Let's move Forward! Plus all the legal baggage was too much. Eh. Anyway, trading back and forth from one party to the other keeps the nation healthier than starving one party out. And you have to admit this was the more interesting result.
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