Why Trump Won

ACA is why Trump won, many large unions lost their great health plans thanks to ACA. Without the unions, democrats can't wind the rust belt
 
"Trump won because many Americans were sick of being told that they were the racists as Barack Obama and his Department of Justice stoked race riots in major cities around the country.

Trump won because many Americans were sick of watching other Americans being destroyed for their supposed intolerance – for their religious beliefs, for their unwillingness to label women men and men women, for their support for traditional marriage or conservative political candidates.

Trump won because many Americans were tired of the media’s constant harping on America’s flaws – we were supposedly sexist, racist, and homophobic. Americans said that they did not believe the media, and they were right to do so.

Trump was a reaction. We have yet to determine whether that reaction will pay off on behalf of conservatism, or whether Trump will continue to be a rogue agent out for his own self-aggrandizement. But the reaction is entirely understandable and justifiable.

And the left don’t get it. They keep pushing the same false narratives, the same garbage stories, the same slurs. If they continue to do so, America will keep reacting just the way the left fears."

http://www.dailywire.com/news/10716/lefts-ridiculous-response-trump-election-why-he-ben-shapiro

So he won because you cant handle the ugly truth about yourselves.

The tantrum presidency, as defined by madcow.
 
My oh my, all these "brilliant" opinions and not one bit the bullseye.

Trump won because about half the country is a bunch of fucking ignorant sheep who are so fucking dumb they let a slimy snake oil salesman smooth talk them and push all their buttons by pretending he was on their side and demonizing all the people they hated already anyway.

Then, with the help of Putin and his hackers doing their damnedest, they managed to keep a constant flow of negative information about Hillary Clinton cascading through the complacent media who totally ignored the FBI investigation of Trump, choosing instead to focus on the latest goofy, outrageous comment he made, which only served to entertain and rev up his base anyway.

This election has been the biggest sham ever perpetrated on the American public and I believe we are going to really begin to see the consequences of it soon.
 
This election has been the biggest sham ever perpetrated on the American public and I believe we are going to really begin to see the consequences of it soon.
You'd better get on your knees and pray that happens because if he fulfills even half his promises, it will end liberalism forever.
 
You'd better get on your knees and pray that happens because if he fulfills even half his promises, it will end liberalism forever.

You mean like better, affordable healthcare for every single person, that the government will pay for? And a trillion dollar infrastructure plan?

Conservative promises like that?
 
My oh my, all these "brilliant" opinions and not one bit the bullseye.

Trump won because about half the country is a bunch of fucking ignorant sheep who are so fucking dumb they let a slimy snake oil salesman smooth talk them and push all their buttons by pretending he was on their side and demonizing all the people they hated already anyway.

Then, with the help of Putin and his hackers doing their damnedest, they managed to keep a constant flow of negative information about Hillary Clinton cascading through the complacent media who totally ignored the FBI investigation of Trump, choosing instead to focus on the latest goofy, outrageous comment he made, which only served to entertain and rev up his base anyway.

This election has been the biggest sham ever perpetrated on the American public and I believe we are going to really begin to see the consequences of it soon.
there was an FBI investigation of Trump?
 
Trump ran an electoral campaign, and won electorally! He didn't run a popular vote campaign, as that isn't how you win!
Trump only lost the national popular vote because of one state - California, which didn't have a single Republican running in a statewide campaign. Both U.S. Senate candidates were Democrat, which massively dispirited California Republicans from voting in a state that was known to go "blue" regardless of their efforts. Even Texas only had one statewide race with a Republican running, which was for Railroad Commissioner, and that state was known to be going "red". If the popular vote determined the presidential election, not only would Trump have run a completely different campaign, but many more Republican Texans and Californians would've turned out to make their vote actually "count"...
this is much too logical an explanation..why aren't you ranting like the Dems?
 
"Both U.S. Senate candidates were Democrat, which massively dispirited California Republicans" b3 #18

Obama addressed that in a speech earlier this month.
Perhaps Republicans should give him a listen for a change.

Instead of running two Democrats, why didn't a Republican run? They have only themselves to blame for not doing so.
 
You mean like better, affordable healthcare for every single person, that the government will pay for? And a trillion dollar infrastructure plan?

Conservative promises like that?

Yes, that's the danger [for your party] in Trump.

'It's the economy stupid' is a proven axiom. You've heard me say this ten times: if Trump gets the economy going and/or starts bringing jobs back, democrats can forget one and done.

The other side of the coin is conservatives won't be able to get rid of him either. Since Trump is Trump and Trumpism is it's own ideology lol, he will, and you can call this a prediction, start to do at least some things that *ought* to make even liberal democrats happy, except for the fact his name is Donald J. Trump.

It's going to be very interesting.
 
"'It's the economy stupid' is a proven axiom." DO #29

Perhaps.
But it started out as one of Governor Clinton's campaign slogans when he ran his 1992 race against President Bush (elder). Yeah. Clinton won that one.

"if Trump gets the economy going and/or starts bringing jobs back, democrats can forget one and done."
“... Reince Priebus, the Republican National Chairman today said that 300K jobs ... aught to be expected every month ... and just a historical perspective:
- during the 8 years of President Bush (younger) there were 2.1 million net jobs created in the United States. Of the 2.1 million, 1.8 million of them were in the public sector ... that means there were 300,000 jobs in the private sector in 8 months, in 8 years rather, net ...
more jobs have been created in the United States in the last 4 years than in Europe, Japan, all the industrialized modern world combined. ...
70 years since WWII. 36 years of Republican presidents, 34 years of Democratic presidents. In those 70 years, there were 36.7 million jobs created under Republican presidents ... a little over half the time. In 34 years there were 63.7 million created by Democrats. That's 29 million more. You know, perhaps it's an accident once, or twice or what. But I mean at some point the Democrats ought to be comfort in the fact that they have been better the economy and job creation than have been the opposition.
...
It's 15 years since we've had 10 consecutive months of over 200,000 [job growth]. Just 15 years ago there was a fella from Arkansas ... there were more jobs created in Bill Clinton's 8 years than there were in Ronald Reagan's 8 years, and the 12 years of both Bush's combined. I mean 6 million more jobs created in those 8 years, ... policy does kick in, & is reflected in the results.” Mark Shields
"if Trump gets the economy going and/or starts bringing jobs back, democrats can forget one and done."

The most recent Republican to hold the office of president of the United States of America was named Bush.

The U.S. economy was viable when he took office.
8 years later the U.S. was in shambles.

We were not merely at War. We were at two different Wars, the larger of the two being 100% unnecessary.
We were losing ~800K private sector jobs per month.

The U.S. electorate was so dispirited it voted a Black man into the presidency, something that had never happened before.

"if Trump gets the economy going and/or starts bringing jobs back, democrats can forget one and done."

The problem is, Trump hasn't even taken his oath of office yet, and already claims "credit" for crony capitalism.
And the problem with crony capitalism is, the benefit is obvious, the broader detriment is not necessarily so.
Crony capitalism Trump style can thus do more harm than good.

"if Trump gets the economy going"

The U.S. economy has been revitalized by the Obama administration. Let us all hope the U.S. economy is in at least as good shape when President Trump leaves office, as it is the day he's inaugurated.
 
"'It's the economy stupid' is a proven axiom." DO #29

Perhaps.
But it started out as one of Governor Clinton's campaign slogans when he ran his 1992 race against President Bush (elder). Yeah. Clinton won that one.

"if Trump gets the economy going and/or starts bringing jobs back, democrats can forget one and done."
“... Reince Priebus, the Republican National Chairman today said that 300K jobs ... aught to be expected every month ... and just a historical perspective:
- during the 8 years of President Bush (younger) there were 2.1 million net jobs created in the United States. Of the 2.1 million, 1.8 million of them were in the public sector ... that means there were 300,000 jobs in the private sector in 8 months, in 8 years rather, net ...
more jobs have been created in the United States in the last 4 years than in Europe, Japan, all the industrialized modern world combined. ...
70 years since WWII. 36 years of Republican presidents, 34 years of Democratic presidents. In those 70 years, there were 36.7 million jobs created under Republican presidents ... a little over half the time. In 34 years there were 63.7 million created by Democrats. That's 29 million more. You know, perhaps it's an accident once, or twice or what. But I mean at some point the Democrats ought to be comfort in the fact that they have been better the economy and job creation than have been the opposition.
...
It's 15 years since we've had 10 consecutive months of over 200,000 [job growth]. Just 15 years ago there was a fella from Arkansas ... there were more jobs created in Bill Clinton's 8 years than there were in Ronald Reagan's 8 years, and the 12 years of both Bush's combined. I mean 6 million more jobs created in those 8 years, ... policy does kick in, & is reflected in the results.” Mark Shields
"if Trump gets the economy going and/or starts bringing jobs back, democrats can forget one and done."

The most recent Republican to hold the office of president of the United States of America was named Bush.

The U.S. economy was viable when he took office.
8 years later the U.S. was in shambles.

We were not merely at War. We were at two different Wars, the larger of the two being 100% unnecessary.
We were losing ~800K private sector jobs per month.

The U.S. electorate was so dispirited it voted a Black man into the presidency, something that had never happened before.

"if Trump gets the economy going and/or starts bringing jobs back, democrats can forget one and done."

The problem is, Trump hasn't even taken his oath of office yet, and already claims "credit" for crony capitalism.
And the problem with crony capitalism is, the benefit is obvious, the broader detriment is not necessarily so.
Crony capitalism Trump style can thus do more harm than good.

"if Trump gets the economy going"

The U.S. economy has been revitalized by the Obama administration. Let us all hope the U.S. economy is in at least as good shape when President Trump leaves office, as it is the day he's inaugurated.
 
Trump won because the people's actual vote doesn't count and because masses of Americans are barely-educated, brainwashed, racist and stupid. What's to be said except to hope the Country manages to survive its folly?
 
masses of Americans are barely-educated, brainwashed, racist and stupid.
Yes, they are. Fortunately, hard-working, intelligent - civilized- people had a revolution at the ballot box this year. The dumb, lazy, racist idiots and their message of hatred and division were soundly defeated.
 
My oh my, all these "brilliant" opinions and not one bit the bullseye.

Trump won because about half the country is a bunch of fucking ignorant sheep who are so fucking dumb they let a slimy snake oil salesman smooth talk them and push all their buttons by pretending he was on their side and demonizing all the people they hated already anyway.

Then, with the help of Putin and his hackers doing their damnedest, they managed to keep a constant flow of negative information about Hillary Clinton cascading through the complacent media who totally ignored the FBI investigation of Trump, choosing instead to focus on the latest goofy, outrageous comment he made, which only served to entertain and rev up his base anyway.

This election has been the biggest sham ever perpetrated on the American public and I believe we are going to really begin to see the consequences of it soon.
Democrats corruption exposed and you're mad, not at the corruption, just that it was exposed.
 
" masses of Americans are barely-educated, brainwashed, racist and stupid."

"Yes, they are. Fortunately, hard-working, intelligent - civilized- people had a revolution at the ballot box this year. The dumb, lazy, racist idiots and their message of hatred and division were soundly defeated." DM #34


BUT !!

Despite the sound Republican defeat you mention, the Republican candidate will still be inaugurated, due to an obsolete fluke of the Constitution.
Without that, in this new millennium, no Republican would ever have taken the presidency.
 
" masses of Americans are barely-educated, brainwashed, racist and stupid."

"Yes, they are. Fortunately, hard-working, intelligent - civilized- people had a revolution at the ballot box this year. The dumb, lazy, racist idiots and their message of hatred and division were soundly defeated." DM #34


BUT !!

Despite the sound Republican defeat you mention, the Republican candidate will still be inaugurated, due to an obsolete fluke of the Constitution.
Without that, in this new millennium, no Republican would ever have taken the presidency.

Whatever gets you to sleep at night. Friday's almost here. :)
 
Democrats corruption exposed and you're mad, not at the corruption, just that it was exposed.

There was no Democrat corruption.

Name one statute that the DNC violated, lying shitbag.

I've asked you and some of your lying shitbag Komrades to do the same, but as of yet, nothing.

Typical right-wing propaganda. That's why it's so easy for a shyster like Slump to get the simple minded dumbfucks to vote for him. They believe the lies and slop that gets repeated by the likes of you.
 
DM #37

I have skills & training.
I take risks, but do so safely, if that's not a contradiction. I have numerous saws for example, yet still have 10 fingers (& am touch-typing this post).

I volunteered for U.S. military service in time of war. I was not conscripted. I volunteered because I believe it's a citizen's duty.

So even as a teenager I was prepared to sacrifice life or limb.

You think now that I'm collecting both Social Security & pension that I'm LESS prepared to die?

Death: "the mere shadow of God's protecting wing." Andrew Johnson

But I do think it's a shame if President Trump devotes more of the People's resources to military expenditures, leaving less for severely needed and long overdue civilian infrastructure updates.

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#37

Ditto 2020.
 
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