They had it under Bush and we don't have the Supreme Court right now
Retard I Googled it and it does not exist, which confirms my theory that it is part of the mental hospital where you live. So phone on, you are important
My Facebook feed last night and today has been on total meltdown mode. I have over 900 friends on there and id say maybe five have posted positive things about Trump but dozens have lashed out. Again, I live in a bubble but there is some serious depression out here today
I've said before I'm doing some work for a real estate tech firm in the Silicon Valley. About 70 employees. About 2 are black, 15 white and 50 or so are Chinese and Indian. Kind of surprised considering this is a workplace but there has been a lot of open discussion about the election this morning and not one person here has openly spoken about supporting Trump.
It's just interesting/amazing to hear so many people in one work place all in agreement.
Can you imagine the offices in DC...where Hillary got like 94 or 96% of the vote.....????
Can you imagine the offices in DC...where Hillary got like 94 or 96% of the vote.....????
You googled Silicon Valley and it doesn't exist?

People are really open about this one. Usually, they're more restrained in their opinions, especially at work.
Most of my friends & acquaintances are completely losing it. Just over the top. I get it, and might have been like that 10 or 20 years ago, but it's a lot of wasted energy.
Trump is the President now. There is absolutely nothing that anyone can do about it. Really, why not just hope that he does well?
Like hell it is.You're actually wrong. The innovation center is Puget Sound.![]()
Ill acknowledge that he over performed and clearly did well, but honestly I think Cruz, Rubio, Paul, Kasich, Bush, Fiorina, and others all probably could have accomplished nearly the same thing. Hillary Clinton was highly unpopular, she lacked ideas, she was trying to ride the coat tails of Obama who after eight years most people are probably burned out of, her main reason to be elected was to break the glass ceiling, and even polling showed that almost any of the GOP candidates would have beaten Clinton. And so if Trump was supposed to lose based on polling but still won I would imagine most other good GOP candidates would have done the same thing.