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Sully

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Ive never seen him do anything but snipe and carp about trump from the beginning. He's a tool of the deep state.
I don't know much about politics, but I do know EQ. If things become personal, we just went from playing chess to checkers and there is no winning.
 

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I don't know much about politics, but I do know EQ. If things become personal, we just went from playing chess to checkers and there is no winning.
There's debating then there is staying stuck in mud. Sometimes people can't be helped because they don't want to be.
 
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There's debating then there is staying stuck in mud. Sometimes people can't be helped because they don't want to be.
Right on. Even I can walk on mud...:D
 
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What does "successful" look like in your opinion? I already see a ton of action in the positive direction. Although, it's still unclear what the end results will be...That said, imo we don't fully recognize how this election completely changed how we'll be choosing candidates for decades to come. Oprah running for POTUS in 2016 was probably an acceptable idea, but now? Her campaign trail would make Hillary's look like a Led Zeppelin final tour.
:)IMO,successful would be creating Jobs that say made In America and I know It cost more but to me that would be a good thing,I don't agree with pro choice and gay rights but I would like to see unity rather than division.

I like many of Presidents proposals,but he seems to think pleasing his selfish supporters Is more Important than helping most of the legitimately sincere good people that voted for him and leading us like a big brother.
 

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:)IMO,successful would be creating Jobs that say made In America and I know It cost more but to me that would be a good thing,I don't agree with pro choice and gay rights but I would like to see unity rather than division.

I like many of Presidents proposals,but he seems to think pleasing his selfish supporters Is more Important than helping most of the legitimately sincerely good people that voted for him and leading us like a big brother.
How do you separate his selfish supporters from the
legitimately sincerely good people that voted for him?
 
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:)IMO,successful would be creating Jobs that say made In America and I know It cost more but to me that would be a good thing,I don't agree with pro choice and gay rights but I would like to see unity rather than division.
These problems took decades to manifest. It may take more than one term to begin to reverse.

I like many of Presidents proposals,but he seems to think pleasing his selfish supporters Is more Important than helping most of the legitimately sincerely good people that voted for him and leading us like a big brother.
I'm not at all sure what you mean by "selfish supporters". Aren't those who voted for him supporters? How are we selfish? Sounds like a broad brush. He's a president, not a faith healer Jim. :rolleyes:
 
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How do you separate his selfish supporters from the
legitimately sincerely good people that voted for him?
The deploable ones don't care about fairness,the others sincerely want a change,whats so hard to understand about that?:rolleyes:
 

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The deploable ones don't care about fairness,the others sincerely want a change,whats so hard to understand about that?:rolleyes:
Your answer strikes me as being deplorable in a number of ways. Firstly, I was asking how YOU make a distinction, which you had not yet done, so your pretense that anyone somehow had some problem understanding something that was not defined is ridiculous, and shows you to be unfair. You claim to want unity rather than divisiveness but then make such divisive, depolrable, and unfair comments as these that you cannot really be believed.
 
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These problems took decades to manifest. It may take more than one term to begin to reverse.



I'm not at all sure what you mean by "selfish supporters". Aren't those who voted for him supporters? How are we selfish? Sounds like a broad brush. He's a president, not a faith healer Jim. :rolleyes:
II should have underlined the word selfish and then I should have underlined the word sincere so that It would be easier for you to assimilate. My bad.
 

Magenta

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II should have underlined the word selfish and then I should have underlined the word sincere so that It would be easier for you to assimilate. My bad.
You talk as if people cannot be sincere and selfish at the same time.
 
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Sully

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Yeah, I don't think any amount of underlining is going to help me untangle the logic.
 

Magenta

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Yeah, I don't think any amount of underlining is going to help me untangle the logic.
Maybe underlines AND CAPS? And bold and large fonts!
 
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The deploable ones don't care about fairness,the others sincerely want a change,whats so hard to understand about that?:rolleyes:
So I looked up the adjective and must say it has blatant meaning when applied to say a believer in Jesus Christ who happened to vote Trump:


adjective: deplorable
deserving strong condemnation.
 
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You talk as if people cannot be sincere and selfish at the same time.
I think you are being disingenuous just for the sake of argument.

:)BTW,my post Is not directed at you,If sully wants to like your answer before I get his response then I won't respond to him directly but Instead,I will respond to him Indirectly by responding to you.:)
 
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Sully

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I think you are being disingenuous just for the sake of argument.

:)BTW,my post Is not directed at you,If sully wants to like your answer before I get his response then I won't respond to him directly but Instead,I will respond to him Indirectly by responding to you.:)
Just trying to understand how you separate the sincere from the selfish. Magenta and I had pretty much the same question in our response at the same time. I had to like her response or risk deploring myself...
 
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So I looked up the adjective and must say it has blatant meaning when applied to say a believer in Jesus Christ who happened to vote Trump:


adjective: deplorable
deserving strong condemnation.
Lets say selfish Instead of deplorable.:)
 
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Sully

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Lets say selfish Instead of deplorable.:)
I liked your answer regarding what would constitute POTUS "success". But, if the success depends on him having to divide the intent of his supporters, then you have to admit that success is impossible.
 
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Yeah, I don't think any amount of underlining is going to help me untangle the logic.
I can give you the dictionary explanation for those words but I can't understand It for you.