'Murica! (205 Viewers)

Juvellino

Senior Member
Mar 19, 2015
7,131
:rofl:

I wish you the best of luck brother man, he's your president :lol:
I appreciate that man :tup:

It hasn't hit me yet, I really didn't think he would win but I hated Hillary too so I'm not upset. I voted for Jill Stein :lol: but I live in Massachusetts and I knew Hillary would win in this state anyway because democrats always win here. I knew my vote essentially didn't matter in my state so I voted Jill Stein because I agree with most of her positions and her positions are similar to Bernie who I voted for in the primaries.
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,247
I appreciate that man :tup:

It hasn't hit me yet, I really didn't think he would win but I hated Hillary too so I'm not upset. I voted for Jill Stein :lol: but I live in Massachusetts and I knew Hillary would win in this state anyway because democrats always win here. I knew my vote essentially didn't matter in my state so I voted Jill Stein because I agree with most of her positions and her positions are similar to Bernie who I voted for in the primaries.
Is life, not much can be done but wait and see. You never know he just might make Murica great again :D
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
As a Republican, I am pleased that they managed to hold the house and Senate.

As an American, I'm not quite sure what to make of Trump being president. I never supported him, but he will be my president now and I hope that he can help turn the country around. At least now that the minority leader is Chuck Schumer, given that he has worked with Trump in the past, more deals might be able to get done.

As a Father and Husband, I have never been more afraid of the future of my country than I am right now.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
The liberal meltdown is spectacular. And that's coming from an independent moderate.
Jennifer Granholm is nowhere to be seen. And this is the same person that Morning Joe were questioning whether she was whacked out on speed yesterday morning because she was so giddy.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,317
As a Republican, I am pleased that they managed to hold the house and Senate.

As an American, I'm not quite sure what to make of Trump being president. I never supported him, but he will be my president now and I hope that he can help turn the country around. At least now that the minority leader is Chuck Schumer, given that he has worked with Trump in the past, more deals might be able to get done.

As a Father and Husband, I have never been more afraid of the future of my country than I am right now.

I am very confident that you'll be fine in the end. America will change a lot in the coming years and I think after 4 years of Trump we will see an almost socialist president take over. America's role in the world will also greatly change. I expect many European leaders in particular to think about Europe's future and realise that they need Europe to be stronger and depend less on the US.

But even Trump cannot singlehandedly destroy the fine country that is the USA.
 

Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
18,943
Of course the world won't have ended by tomorrow, no nuclear war will break out and we're going to have a bit longer for WWIII than some hysterics claim.

But it's still going to be some disastrous four years for the US and the whole world. Ffs, you've got a guy not believing in climate change in charge of the second largest GH gas emitter in the world, backed by a congress largely skeptical of that as well.

And is Hillary now officially the worst candidate in the history of elections? The only good thing to come out of this shit if probably the strengthening of the Sanders/Warren wing of the democrats.
 

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