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Good morning all! It's a great day to be a Deplorable! Big Grin


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Chongo is right. We will need to fight to stay on top.

It is generally assumed that the distribution of voters looks something like

DEM 37%
REP 32%
Indep 31%

These numbers vary, but they generally come close to the above.

what Trump and the REP congress need to do is push successful change hard and fast.

The key to future success will be to show positive results before 2020.

Make a dramatic improvement in healthcare.

Come up with an immigration policy that seems "fair" but puts the interest of American citizens first

Start to bring manufacturing jobs back

make progress where more and more Americans feel a common bond rather than have our differences amplified and exaggerated

The way we can beat the expanding DEM voter base is to show more Americans that we can collectively do much better w different policies.

Another potential big winner - attack corruption in the federal govt. Expose it and prosecute it

If we can get 55 to 60 % of the American people to see that Trump administration actions are fair and effective, we can keep winning.

so much of the country is hungry for one basic thing from politicians : tell the truth

Honestly lay out the options and present a rational game plan for the prosperity & opportunity of our citizens

That is how we can beat the DEMs long term

It will take some bold aggressive REP action.

And attack attack attack every time they try to push the big lie. Paint them as the dishonorable, dishonest, corrupt organized criminals that they are.
 
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I like this idea better:




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Do I have an election hangover, you ask? Nope, not even close. I'm still on an election bender while awash in a sea of blubbering blue. I can't get enough.

I did clean my rifle though. Cool


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Good morning all! It's a great day to be a Deplorable! Big Grin


I am proudly displaying my Deplorable moral patch on my laptop bag since Tuesday.
 
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Bitch looks like she was just caught shoplifting.

How's that mouth today, babe? Big as ever? No? Yeah, I didn't think so, ya ninny.

 
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^^^^^^^^^^^

The yellow words behind her are appropriate.



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Memo to Trump: ‘Action This Day!’

By Patrick J. Buchanan

“In victory, magnanimity!” said Winston Churchill.

Donald Trump should be magnanimous and gracious toward those whom he defeated this week, but his first duty is to keep faith with those who put their faith in him.

The protests, riots and violence that have attended his triumph in city after city should only serve to steel his resolve.

As for promptings that he “reach out” and “reassure” those upset by his victory, and trim or temper his agenda to pacify them, Trump should reject the poisoned chalice. This is the same old con.

Trump should take as models the Democrats FDR and LBJ.

Franklin Roosevelt, who had savaged Herbert Hoover as a big spender, launched his own New Deal in his first 100 days.

History now hails his initiative and resolve.

Lyndon Johnson exploited his landslide over Barry Goldwater in 1964 to erect his Great Society in 1965: the Voting Rights Act, Medicare and Medicaid. He compromised on nothing, and got it all.

Even those who turned on him for Vietnam still celebrate his domestic achievements.

President Nixon’s great regret was that he did not bomb Hanoi and mine Haiphong in 1969 — instead of waiting until 1972 — and bring the Vietnam War to an earlier end and with fewer U.S. casualties.

Nixon’s decision not to inflame the social and political crisis of the ’60s by rolling back the Great Society bought him nothing. He was rewarded with media-backed mass demonstrations in 1969 to break his presidency and bring about an American defeat in Vietnam.

“Action this day!” was the scribbled command of Prime Minister Churchill on his notepads in World War II. This should be the motto of the first months of a Trump presidency.

For the historic opportunity he and the Republican Party have been given by his stunning and unanticipated victory of Nov. 8 will not last long. His adversaries and enemies in politics and press are only temporarily dazed and reeling.

This great opening should be exploited now.

Few anticipated Tuesday morning what we would have today: a decapitated Democratic Party, with the Obamas and Clintons gone or going, Joe Biden with them, no national leader rising, and only the power of obstruction, of which the nation has had enough.

The GOP, however, on Jan. 20, will control both Houses of Congress and the White House, with the real possibility of remaking the Supreme Court in the image of the late Justice Antonin Scalia.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan have indicated they are willing to work with President Trump.

There is nothing to prevent the new GOP from writing history.

In his first months, Trump could put a seal on American politics as indelible as that left by Ronald Reagan.

A partial agenda: First, he should ignore any importunings by President Obama to permit passage of the Trans-Pacific Partnership in a lame-duck session — and let the trade deal sink by year’s end.

On Jan. 20, he should have vetted and ready to nominate to the high court a brilliant constitutionalist and strict constructionist.

He should act to end interference with the Dakota Access pipeline and call on Congress to re-enact legislation, vetoed by Obama, to finish the Keystone XL pipeline. Then he should repeal all Obama regulations that unnecessarily restrict the production of the oil, gas and clean coal necessary to make America energy independent again.

Folks in Pennsylvania, southeast Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia should be shown, by executive action, that Trump is a man of his word. And when the mines open again, he should be there.

He should order new actions to seal the Southern border, start the wall and begin visible deportations of felons who are in the country illegally.

With a new education secretary, he should announce White House intent to work for repeal of Common Core and announce the introduction of legislation to put federal resources behind the charter schools that have proven to be a godsend to inner-city black children.

He should propose an immediate tax cut for U.S. corporations, with $2 to $3 trillion in unrepatriated profits abroad, who will bring the money home and invest it in America, to the benefit of our economy and our Treasury.

He should take the president’s phone and pen and begin the rewriting or repeal of every Obama executive order that does not comport with the national interest or political philosophy of the GOP.

Trump should announce a date soon for repeal and replacement of Obamacare and introduction of his new tax-and-trade legislation to bring back manufacturing and create American jobs.

Donald Trump said in his campaign that that this is America’s last chance. If we lose this one, he said, we lose the country.

The president-elect should ignore his more cautious counselors, and act with the urgency of his declared beliefs.


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Bitch looks like she was just caught shoplifting.

How's that mouth today, babe? Big as ever? No? Yeah, I didn't think so, ya ninny.



That word behind her seems so fitting, the Trump Train derailed hers.



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Here ya go, Lindsey, you stupid old woman. Your incompetnce and your failure to support your party's candidate should be shoved in your face every day you continue to hold public office.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/li...n-with-donald-trump/

There ya go, stupid. Enjoy. I certainly am.

Oh, hey, here's another for you, stupid:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-jsn0ar8S0

"Donald Trump will be the gold standard for stupid Repubican candidates. I just want to be on the record as saying that."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATdSm-90Ojs

Hey, Lindsey? Tell us again who is the stupid one? You, or PRESIDENT-ELECT DONALD J. TRUMP?
 
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Here ya go, Lindsey, you stupid old woman. Your incompetnce and your failure to support your party's candidate should be shoved in your face every day you continue to hold public office.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/li...n-with-donald-trump/

There ya go, stupid. Enjoy. I certainly am.

Oh, hey, here's another for you, stupid:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-jsn0ar8S0


Gotta love the never-forgetting internet!




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Harry Reid is as corrupt a piece of shit as his idols, FBHO and FHC.

Once sworn into office, President Trump needs to initiate a careful forensic audit of Reid's amassed wealth. There are bound to be transactions that Reid cannot explain.


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'Tears' and 'fear': Harry Reid is not taking Trump's election well'Tears' and 'fear': Harry Reid is not taking Trump's election well

Nancy Pelosi spoke with President-elect Donald Trump by phone to congratulate him on his victory. Hillary Clinton graciously conceded. President Obama called for a “peaceful transfer of power.”

Harry Reid, not so much.

The pugilistic Senate Democratic leader who is retiring this term issued a 473-word statement Friday railing against Trump’s election, saying it has “emboldened the forces of hate and bigotry” as the country is overcome by “tears” and “fear.”

"White nationalists, Vladimir Putin and ISIS are celebrating Donald Trump's victory, while innocent, law-abiding Americans are wracked with fear - especially African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Muslim Americans, LGBT Americans and Asian Americans. Watching white nationalists celebrate while innocent Americans cry tears of fear does not feel like America,” the retiring Nevada senator said.

Speaking out as protests have sprung up in cities across the country, Reid cited accounts of African Americans being heckled and Hispanic Americans fearful their families “will be torn apart.”

"We as a nation must find a way to move forward without consigning those who Trump has threatened to the shadows. Their fear is entirely rational, because Donald Trump has talked openly about doing terrible things to them,” he said. “Every news piece that breathlessly obsesses over inauguration preparations compounds their fear by normalizing a man who has threatened to tear families apart, who has bragged about sexually assaulting women and who has directed crowds of thousands to intimidate reporters and assault African Americans.”

Trump indeed has raised deep concerns among Hispanic-Americans over his calls to build a wall along the Southern border and step up deportations, and among Muslims over his widely criticized plan to suspend Muslim immigration – a plan he since backed away from.

But in the hours and days since the election, the candidate who riled up rally crowds and engaged regularly in rhetorical battle with his political foes has struck a more conciliatory tone, as those protesting his election have in some places resorted to violence.

Even his biggest critics – namely President Obama and Hillary Clinton – have urged the country to respect the election results and come together.

Clinton, in her concession speech, said: “We must accept this result, and then look to the future. ... Donald Trump is going to be our president. We owe him an open mind and the chance to lead.”

House Democratic Leader Pelosi, D-Calif., spoke with Trump by phone and echoed Obama and Clinton, saying in a statement that the country needs to “come together.”

“The peaceful transfer of power is the cornerstone of our democracy,” she said, even noting that Congress could work with Trump on an infrastructure bill.

“I congratulate President-elect Trump and his family, and pray for his success,” she said.

Reid ended his statement on a different note. He called Trump a “sexual predator who lost the popular vote and fueled his campaign with bigotry and hate.”

He said: “Winning the electoral college does not absolve Trump of the grave sins he committed against millions of Americans. Donald Trump may not possess the capacity to assuage those fears, but he owes it to this nation to try. If Trump wants to roll back tide of hate he unleashed, he has a tremendous amount of work to do and he must begin immediately."

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Good morning, all you deplorable sumbitches!!

A bit late to respond but, Good Morning you Deplorable Boss!!! Big Grin


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Anyone thinking of going to the Inauguration? Crossed my mind today while heading home from the range. Such a historic day it will be Smile
 
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She is still a fucking idiot, she got run over by a TRAIN, the TRUMP TRAIN!!




 
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Awwww poor hanoi jane. Thought for a moment that my day was going REALLY well when I read that post...



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Jane Fonda got runned over by a truck


A little bit of karma on Veteran's Day you worthless bitch for all of us who wore a uniform when we think about how you sold out our brothers in Vietnam.
 
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Jane said: "And one of the most important things that I learned was the importance of listening to people who you don't agree with, with an open heart."

I'm sure she meant that as sincerely as did obama, reid and pelosi.
 
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