I was wrong. Way wrong. Congrats Trump supporters. And 93.
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 11:45 pm
PM me your address, 93.
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Classy, Skjelly.Skjellyfetti wrote:PM me your address, 93.
93henfan wrote:Classy, Skjelly.Skjellyfetti wrote:PM me your address, 93.![]()
Leave me out of it. Make a $70 donation to a charity of your choice.
I like doggies and kitties, so your local SPCA would be great, but it's up to you.
I hope Trump helps rather than hurts. I am mostly just glad that it's not Hillary.
Yup, good stuff. Why wasn't he on Obama's transition team in '09? Hopefully 93 is in touch with Trump before he speaks.Cluck U wrote:93henfan wrote:
Classy, Skjelly.![]()
Leave me out of it. Make a $70 donation to a charity of your choice.
I like doggies and kitties, so your local SPCA would be great, but it's up to you.
I hope Trump helps rather than hurts. I am mostly just glad that it's not Hillary.![]()
Well done, 93.
I wasn't available. I sent AG1 as my surrogate. Oops!GannonFan wrote:Yup, good stuff. Why wasn't he on Obama's transition team in '09? Hopefully 93 is in touch with Trump before he speaks.Cluck U wrote:
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Well done, 93.
Yes it is. I feel like it was right in front of me and I refused see it. Back in the summer I was booted from a local so-called Progressive website for refusing to stop telling them that independents decide these elections and Hillary didn't have them. At the same time I never seriously thought that anybody would actually for Trump, forgetting that most of his votes were votes against Hillary. Some of the role reversals we're about to see are going to be hilarious. Interesting times indeed.GannonFan wrote:Nobody could really have seen this coming - just the most amazing election cycle possibly ever. Incredible stuff.
Good summation, G8. And Barry Soetoro's "legacy" has been kicked to the curb.ASUG8 wrote:I'm on record here that I didnt think he'd finish the primaries, wouldn't get the nomination, didn't want the job, etc. I'm in the "just not Hillary" camp and hope he can start acting a little presidential from here out. It says a lot that Bill, Obama, Michelle, Beyonce, Jay-Z, Oprah, Springsteen, Ellen, and Bon Jovi have been running the full court press and still couldn't stop him. I'm amazed.
This. He will have all 3 branches. There's no excuse for not getting anything done.mrklean wrote:I'm going to man up, Congrats to President Trump. You did the unbelievable! Now get your azz to work!!!!
That's the interesting part.Ibanez wrote:This. He will have all 3 branches. There's no excuse for not getting anything done.mrklean wrote:I'm going to man up, Congrats to President Trump. You did the unbelievable! Now get your azz to work!!!!
All of those people are losers...although Bruce has some talent.ASUG8 wrote: It says a lot that Bill, Obama, Michelle, Beyonce, Jay-Z, Oprah, Springsteen, Ellen, and Bon Jovi have been running the full court press and still couldn't stop him. I'm amazed.
Hey, Small Mind finally became a Big Man.mrklean wrote:I'm going to man up, Congrats to President Trump. You did the unbelievable! Now get your azz to work!!!!
They are today for sure.Cluck U wrote:All of those people are losers...although Bruce has some talent.ASUG8 wrote: It says a lot that Bill, Obama, Michelle, Beyonce, Jay-Z, Oprah, Springsteen, Ellen, and Bon Jovi have been running the full court press and still couldn't stop him. I'm amazed.
Sure, because multi-national wealth and resource extraction has been soooooo good for the working class.JohnStOnge wrote:Way back during the Republican primaries I thought Trump would get crushed in the general election because I over estimated the integrity of Republican voters who weren't part of his cult during that selection process and of the Republican Party apparatus. Also I was not expecting things like the Wikileaks saga, the FBI director dropping a bomb 11 days prior to the election.
But once it got close I don't think this was as big an upset with respect to what the polls and projections were showing just prior to the event. As I noted in a post earlier this week a Trump win would be equivalent to an 8 1/2 point underdog winning a football game. No football fan would be shocked by such an outcome. Underdogs of that magnitude win about 30 percent of the time. Not rare.
538 had it at about 72% chance Clinton winning. The accurate way to state that is a 72% confidence level. In the world of statistics you would never look at a 72% confidence level as affirming an expectation. You would not say you can confidently predict something will happen at that level of certainty.
So now we will have a completely unqualified, emotionally immature as well as unstable, thoroughly dishonest man who got where he is by lying to and cheating people throughout his life in that position. That's bad. Fortunately we have a pretty robust system of checks and balances. That's good..
For the long term, I think the Republican Party just signed its death warrant. It's been stated ad nauseam but is nevertheless true that the proportion of non Whites in the electorate is growing. Clinton did not generate sufficient enthusiasm among non Whites to win because she was so flawed and battered. But I think Republicans electing Trump has left a bad taste in most non Whites mouths that is going to be nearly impossible to overcome for the foreseeable future. Even with a bad Democratic candidate non Whites voted for the Democrats by an estimated 74 - 21%. They accounted for an estimated 30% of the voters. It won't be long, in historical terms, before they are 40%, then 50%, then beyond that. The handwriting is on the wall for the Republican Party. It would've been difficult to stay viable with the shifting demographics in any case. Now I think it's going to be impossible.
As for all of us as residents of this land, we do have that system of checks and balances that will hopefully keep Trump from doing too much damage. All we can do is play our cards, control what we can, make the best of what we can't. Also, since he lies so much, we can hope he was lying about some of the stuff like trying to slap huge tariffs on foreign goods and generally turning us into an isolationist economy. I think people who think his ideas in that are are good are in for a rude awakening if he actually does it.
As Archbishop Sheen once said:kalm wrote:They are today for sure.Cluck U wrote:
All of those people are losers...although Bruce has some talent.![]()
But in general...I wouldn't mind losing like they have.
Whatever faults they may have or however wrong they have been at times in the past, the people to which you were referring were on the right side this time. The right side lost the battle. But what happened during this election cycle including yesterday's result increased the probability that the Republican Party will lose the war in the long term.Right is right if nobody is right, and wrong is wrong if everybody is wrong.
Obama had a super majority and he wasted it. He shoved Obamacare down everyones throats. The Republicans HAVE to take the high road. No "Elections have Consequences" statements. No "we have to pass it to find out what's in it." It's time to actually make some change. I think he will. He's a non politico who will surround himself with some good people (hopefully). This is a perfect time to rebuild America.kalm wrote:That's the interesting part.Ibanez wrote: This. He will have all 3 branches. There's no excuse for not getting anything done.

Yup...JSO doesn't get it.kalm wrote:Sure, because multi-national wealth and resource extraction has been soooooo good for the working class.JohnStOnge wrote:Way back during the Republican primaries I thought Trump would get crushed in the general election because I over estimated the integrity of Republican voters who weren't part of his cult during that selection process and of the Republican Party apparatus. Also I was not expecting things like the Wikileaks saga, the FBI director dropping a bomb 11 days prior to the election.
But once it got close I don't think this was as big an upset with respect to what the polls and projections were showing just prior to the event. As I noted in a post earlier this week a Trump win would be equivalent to an 8 1/2 point underdog winning a football game. No football fan would be shocked by such an outcome. Underdogs of that magnitude win about 30 percent of the time. Not rare.
538 had it at about 72% chance Clinton winning. The accurate way to state that is a 72% confidence level. In the world of statistics you would never look at a 72% confidence level as affirming an expectation. You would not say you can confidently predict something will happen at that level of certainty.
So now we will have a completely unqualified, emotionally immature as well as unstable, thoroughly dishonest man who got where he is by lying to and cheating people throughout his life in that position. That's bad. Fortunately we have a pretty robust system of checks and balances. That's good..
For the long term, I think the Republican Party just signed its death warrant. It's been stated ad nauseam but is nevertheless true that the proportion of non Whites in the electorate is growing. Clinton did not generate sufficient enthusiasm among non Whites to win because she was so flawed and battered. But I think Republicans electing Trump has left a bad taste in most non Whites mouths that is going to be nearly impossible to overcome for the foreseeable future. Even with a bad Democratic candidate non Whites voted for the Democrats by an estimated 74 - 21%. They accounted for an estimated 30% of the voters. It won't be long, in historical terms, before they are 40%, then 50%, then beyond that. The handwriting is on the wall for the Republican Party. It would've been difficult to stay viable with the shifting demographics in any case. Now I think it's going to be impossible.
As for all of us as residents of this land, we do have that system of checks and balances that will hopefully keep Trump from doing too much damage. All we can do is play our cards, control what we can, make the best of what we can't. Also, since he lies so much, we can hope he was lying about some of the stuff like trying to slap huge tariffs on foreign goods and generally turning us into an isolationist economy. I think people who think his ideas in that are are good are in for a rude awakening if he actually does it.![]()
No one is suggesting isolationism, but you're a fool if you think we've leveraged our economic position for the betterment of the country as whole.
Even now...you still don't get it.
Trump won't destroy our Republic. Even with the Trifecta, there are powerful Republicans in the House and Senate that will check him.JohnStOnge wrote:Way back during the Republican primaries I thought Trump would get crushed in the general election because I over estimated the integrity of Republican voters who weren't part of his cult during that selection process and of the Republican Party apparatus. Also I was not expecting things like the Russians jumping in on Trump's side via Wikileaks, the FBI director dropping a bomb 11 days prior to the election, etc.
But once it got close I don't think this was as big an upset as people appear to think with respect to what the polls and projections were showing just prior to the event. As I noted in a post earlier this week a Trump win would be equivalent to an 8 1/2 point underdog winning a football game. No football fan would be shocked by such an outcome. Underdogs of that magnitude win about 30 percent of the time. Not rare.
538 had it at about 72% chance Clinton winning. The accurate way to state that is a 72% confidence level. In the world of statistics you would never look at a 72% confidence level as affirming an expectation. You would not say you can confidently predict something will happen at that level of certainty.
So now we will have a completely unqualified, emotionally immature as well as unstable, thoroughly dishonest man who got where he is by lying to and cheating people throughout his life in that position. That's bad. Fortunately we have a pretty robust system of checks and balances. That's good..
For the long term, I think the Republican Party just signed its death warrant. It's been stated ad nauseam but is nevertheless true that the proportion of non Whites in the electorate is growing. Clinton did not generate sufficient enthusiasm among non Whites to win because she was so flawed and battered. But I think Republicans electing Trump has left a bad taste in most non Whites mouths that is going to be nearly impossible to overcome for the foreseeable future. Even with a bad Democratic candidate non Whites voted for the Democrat by an estimated 74 - 21%. They accounted for an estimated 30% of the voters. It won't be long, in historical terms, before they are 40%, then 50%, then beyond that. The handwriting is on the wall for the Republican Party. It would've been difficult to stay viable with the shifting demographics in any case. Now I think it's going to be impossible.
As for all of us as residents of this land, we do have that system of checks and balances that will hopefully keep Trump from doing too much damage. All we can do is play our cards, control what we can, and make the best of what we can't. Also, since he lies so much, we can hope he was lying about some of the stuff like trying to slap huge tariffs on foreign goods and generally turning us into an isolationist economy. I think people who think his ideas in that area are are good are in for a rude awakening if he actually does it. T