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So WAS this a repudiation of "politics as usual"?
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(11-09-2016, 02:53 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: I'd say more of an absolute rejection of the PC culture, the Progressive Agenda, and all other radical idealisms that have been forced upon the lives and altered the cultures of plain Americans, ever increasingly for the past 8 years.

An absolute rejection of equality forced upon the lives and altered the cultures of Americans? Perhaps.  Although in total numbers more still voted for Clinton and Trump got fewer votes than Romney or McCain.

Whether talking about a "fat pig" or a "10", Trump says what he feels, and many prefer that honesty to some "politically correct" type who won't make fun of a handicapped person.

So now I am wondering, Sunset, how will Trump's policies affect the national debt and the wealth gap?

Now we have a president who promises to convert prejudice to policy. And that makes some feel very good. But beyond that,  where is the gain here for "plain Americans"?
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RE: So WAS this a repudiation of "politics as usual"? - Dill - 11-09-2016, 11:16 PM

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