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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees
I'm now getting to the point where i think you need to wind your neck in a bit and stop making assumptions on what i'm choosing to focus on when you have the square root of bugger all idea.
I've tried to offer a candid and reasonable viewpoint and if you don't want to engage on that, then i'm not going to contune to try and reason.
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I am not being rude to you so I would request the same.
I am making no assumptions here, rather I am reading your posts where you do not discuss the reasons why people voted for Trump but you focus on the fact that they did not vote for Harris. The area that interests me is what *exactly* do they think they voted for and why they do not think it will backfire on them and their children.
Only by understanding this might we think how this could play out. If Trump really believes his plans have a popular mandate, however you might define this, he would forge ahead with little or no moderation. However, if he discovers, and I am not sure this would be done, that his extreme rhetoric was not the main reason he is the next President then we could hope that we would see a more rational and pragmatic administration.
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Originally Posted by jfman
Do you honestly believe Trump voters did so in ignorance of his integrity, honesty and morals?
You’ve got a severe case of butthurt because you didn’t get your preferred outcome. It gives you no right to pontificate to forum members, nor require others who want to discuss why Harris lost to debate the hypothetical why she should have won.
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I don't usually read your posts and I am reminded why.