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Topic: Survey: Do you hate U.S. president Donald Trump?
msharmony's photo
Wed 10/31/18 12:46 AM



As the foodstamps get smaller, the more hate there will be for Trump. Liberals hate 4 letter words like JOBS.


or maybe people really arent so obsessive about food stamps as certain social media contributors ...


A Bloomberg analysis shows that 12.9 percent of residents of states that backed Trump in 2016 used food stamps in February, the most recent month for which data are available, compared with 11.4 percent in states won by Democrat Hillary Clinton. That amounts to 23.8 million people in Trump states compared with 16.2 million in Clinton territory.

Residents of non-metropolitan counties, which gave 66 percent of their votes to Trump in 2016, are 18 percent more likely to participate in the food-stamp program than city-dwellers, according to a study by the Center for Rural Strategies in Whitesburg, Kentucky, which backs greater funding for anti-poverty programs in rural areas.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-05-10/trump-voters-would-be-hit-hardest-by-gop-s-food-stamp-work-rules


People continue to base their votes around he issue of the WHO and not the WHAT, People continue to be blind to their party, regardless of the impact or what will actually be in their best interests.





This has absolutely nothing to do with an individual voter. Everyone doesn't vote. That's why dems got vans to go around and bribe votes from people in the ghetto. 12% might be on foodstamps but that doesn't stop working people from electing Trump. People who aren't ambitious enough to work, don't necessarily become ambitious when it comes to voting. There are usual circumstances; drugs, 8 kids, obese. These types aren't likely to vote.


all the more reason it is nonsense to say that food stamps will affect the individual voter.



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Wed 10/31/18 01:45 PM
Do I hate Trump? No. Hate is a strong word. I've never hated a soul in my life. But, if you asked if I thought he's an incompetent, loud mouth, lying boob, I would say, yes.

Because he shows that almost every day in living color. That is if the onlooker has eyes to see it and ears to hear it.

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Wed 10/31/18 02:10 PM
This has absolutely nothing to do with an individual voter. Everyone doesn't vote. That's why dems got vans to go around and bribe votes from people in the ghetto. 12% might be on foodstamps but that doesn't stop working people from electing Trump. People who aren't ambitious enough to work, don't necessarily become ambitious when it comes to voting. There are usual circumstances; drugs, 8 kids, obese. These types aren't likely to vote.


From the Online Etymology Dictionary:


ghetto (n.)

1610s, "part of a city in which Jews are compelled to live," especially in Italy, from Italian ghetto "part of a city to which Jews are restricted," of unknown origin.



Easttowest72's photo
Wed 10/31/18 02:32 PM
Trump isn't the president of Italy. I'm sorry you struggle to understand what ghetto means. In the 70's Elvis Presley sang a song about ghettos in Chicago. Listen to it on YouTube. Maybe it will help you catch up.

Dodo_David's photo
Wed 10/31/18 02:37 PM
I'm sorry that the word ghetto was used in an expression of hatred for minorities.

Easttowest72's photo
Wed 10/31/18 02:44 PM
It's not hatred. It's reality. Nobody except you said a damn thing about color.

msharmony's photo
Wed 10/31/18 03:03 PM

Do I hate Trump? No. Hate is a strong word. I've never hated a soul in my life. But, if you asked if I thought he's an incompetent, loud mouth, lying boob, I would say, yes.

Because he shows that almost every day in living color. That is if the onlooker has eyes to see it and ears to hear it.


laugh

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Wed 10/31/18 03:30 PM
No.

It shows an extreme dislike of politicians in general. Anytime some bill came up previous to Trump's election, it took a long time before anything was discussed about it. This f*rting around with them, made everyone upset with the status quo. Most politicians, aren't worth the powder to blow them to h*ll and back.

Trump isn't a politician. He's a businessman that got things done. No president has ever come from the private sector. He's making it look like we should consider other business people for being in government. I'm all for it. If you graduated from college with a political degree- you aren't worth a nickle in my eyes.

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Wed 10/31/18 03:34 PM


As the foodstamps get smaller, the more hate there will be for Trump. Liberals hate 4 letter words like JOBS.


That is the most bigoted ridiculous thing I have read on here in ages.


That's nothing. You should have seen her rhetoric on DH.

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Wed 10/31/18 03:38 PM
I dont think I want a POTUS who thinks the US is a 'private sector'. because it isnt, and doesnt and shouldnt be run like one. the POTUS is not a 'boss' who hires and fires everyone else. the POTUS is not an owner who signs everyone else's checks. a POTUS works for the people, just like every other politician serving with them in Government. CItizens are not a bottom line to make profit off of like consumers or employees.

I would prefer a POTUS at a minimum to be well educated in the Constitution which frames what their roles and responsibilities and what the people's rights are. I would also prefer a POTUS to have served US communities in some capacity other than what made them a personal profit. And I would prefer them to have either served in the military or in some other government position that would give them the EXPERIENCE of working as commander in chief of our military or as a member of the government working beside other government members.


in other words, like any job, public or private. I would prefer they have experience and education matching the basic job duties.

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Wed 10/31/18 03:42 PM
From the Online Etymology Dictionary:


ghetto (n.)

1610s, "part of a city in which Jews are compelled to live," especially in Italy, from Italian ghetto "part of a city to which Jews are restricted," of unknown origin. . . Extended by 1899 to crowded urban quarters of other minority groups (especially blacks in U.S. cities).


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Wed 10/31/18 04:10 PM

lol. No, In fact, I hate no one on this earth . I do have strong levels of dislike for certain type of behavior or words. The closest I get to hate is a strong disrespect for someone. I do have a strong disrespect for Trump, but hate? No. Why would I spend that much emotional energy on anyone?


Well , you certainly spend a incredible amount of typing energy bashing him.

msharmony's photo
Wed 10/31/18 05:36 PM


lol. No, In fact, I hate no one on this earth . I do have strong levels of dislike for certain type of behavior or words. The closest I get to hate is a strong disrespect for someone. I do have a strong disrespect for Trump, but hate? No. Why would I spend that much emotional energy on anyone?


Well , you certainly spend a incredible amount of typing energy bashing him.



Typing is my livelihood, not much energy for me at all.drinker

soufiehere's photo
Wed 10/31/18 06:09 PM
Threads that become personal do not last long.

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