Your entire post is silly! Same tired
baseless rhetoric. Try posting something factual and not the same crap you hear from the Conservative Media. You've had the Kool Aid infused
intravenously! I know you've been accused of it before ...
even by some that Idon't particularly care for here, but now
...
I'm convinced ... you are a troll!
Name calling ...? Did I hurt your feelings? You're a troll. YOU
posted the baseless rant ... YOU give us the facts to substantiate
that crap!
I'm not doing your work for you. You wantcredibility ... give us the
facts to prove your points! I stopped playing TAG when I was 7!
Grow Up!
Isn't it interesting... that so many of the protesters, after the election, didn't even bother to register to vote? How can I be expected to believe their complaints, when they showed NO INTEREST .... BEFORE the election? ... BTW, if you get paid to protest, do you have to report that income to the IRS? ;-)
The election of Donald Trump along with the preservation of
Republican majorities in both houses of Congress and across many
states means we are very close to being able to enact reform on a
Constitutional level. Like a Constitutional amendment to have a
balanced budget and term limits. Most importantly, we should see a
Constitutionally sound Supreme Court for a generation to come.
This has been a huge change in the direction of our country.
Instead of the middle class citizen being overlooked, it is the
political elite that are about to become endangered species.
Hopefully extinct in the halls of
power.
Andy is correct. You are posting baseless crap.
You are trolling. You either have a very closed mind or are
oblivious to fact. Trump wants to substantially increase
spending on infrastructure and defense while also giving the
majority of his tax cuts to the wealthy. You blame Obama for
doubling the national debt yet you conveniently ignore the facts
that Obama had to pay for the wars that Bush started but did not pay for. More importantly, Trump's programs will increase the national debt by 10
times! Trump is staffing extremists who plan to destroy the
EPA, decimate the clean air and water acts, and remove all rules
and regulations for coal, oil, natural gas. We will go back
to the pre-Nixon days where our rivers, lakes, and streams were
toxic sewers and our air was full of filth from leaded gasoline,
asbestos,and industrial pollution. I can go and on with
fact but you most likely will ignore all of it and continue to spew
your baseless opinions all in order to incite people here - classic
trolling.
Isn't it interesting... that so many of the protesters, after the election, didn't even bother to register to vote? How can I be expected to believe their complaints, when they showed NO INTEREST .... BEFORE the election? You are aware that many of the protesters are 18 years old or younger and can not even register to vote. For those above 18, how many of all protesters did not register to vote. Also, how do you know that they showed no interest before the election?
Hillary Clinton now leads Donald Trump by more than 1 million popular votes, as of November 15. Clinton's growing lead has renewed calls in some corners to abolish the Electoral College.The Cook Political Report and Dave Wasserman have compiled a continually updated popular vote tracker. Both candidates are still gaining votes as states count absentee and provisional ballots, millions of which were still uncounted after the election, especially in California.Here are the updated popular vote totals as of November 15:Clinton: 62,318,079
Trump: 61,166,063That means Clinton now leads the popular vote by 1,152,016 votes and 47.8% to 46.9%.The issue for Clinton, though, according to the Wasserman/Cook Political Report numbers: Trump leads in the swing states. That gave him the Electoral College by a 290-232 margin and made him president-elect. Defenders of the Electoral College say it forces candidates to compete for the hearts and minds of Americans in all states, giving all states a voice in the presidential election.Clinton's vote total is a historic achievement.Clinton now has the third highest number of votes of any presidential candidate in U.S. history (she also became the fourth presidential candidate to win the popular vote but lose the Electoral College). She is behind only Barack Obama's two historic elections. However, she just surpassed the tally of George W. Bush.