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Poll: Just Over 3 Percent of Trump Voters Regret Their Choice
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EveningStar welcome aboard and before you eat that crow I think we won’t mind if you remove the feathers and throw a little heat on it with some BBQ sauce!!! LOL!!!!
One word “Supreme Court”....LOL
their rulings are for 100 years and very much have an impact on the culture and laws well beyond the effects of a president which are rarely more than a generation...
I actually think that is what the dims and RINOs are choking on now. They have no idea what risk management, cost benefit analysis, ROI and other aspects of real management look like.
I was on board from day one.
Good enough post :)
I LOVE a lot of what he’s doing.
But i don’t like the way the obamacare problem was addressed at all.
Bills don’t die on their own. The rules and taxes and penalties linger forever and I think Trump is wrong that the dems are going to be begging for a new bill in a year.
In the meantime, my wife’s post cancer treatments still cot us 5000 a year as compared to a few hundred a year not too long ago.
GREAT on the illegals, GREAT on that stupid transgender law, GREAT on increasing military spending, GREAT on wanting to ban some from entering the country, GREAT on slashing certain depts. GREAT on a lot of things.
But for today, at least, I am disappointed.
Maybe the others on the board were right. A less socialist bill would have been better than a pure socialist bill like obamacare.
Perhaps Trump know a very conservative bill wouldn’t pass and that is why he didn’t go that route.
What do i know? I still can’t figure out how to use my Echo Dot.
That is a pretty honest revelation.
He has put forth policies which should please people that call themselves “conservatives.”
I was a Cruz supporter, but got on the Trump train when he didn’t apologize for wanting to protect our borders. He doubled down on it even when all hell was let loose on him. I don’t think you need to eat crow, because your initial response was reasonable.
When he was nominated and seeing how pro-military he was.
I never thought his comments were reckless or stupid. In fact, his speaking out was what got me more interested in him. We've never had a candidate who wasn't afraid to speak the truth.
I liked Cruz at first, then he started p*ssing me off with his stance on illegals and such.
I jumped on the Trump Train and haven’t gotten off.
I know today LOOKED like a problem with the 0bamacare BS, but it’s not going to be. He’ll eventually get what he wants; he takes the long view, which is REFRESHING!
Also note, that while I haven’t seen a post on it yet - he DID sign an EO that allows that pipeline to be finished.
And it will be - on time and under budget, I’m thinking. :)
The man fights. How long have we waited for someone with an R by their name to fight back against the people who’ve plundered America? Today was not a good day for him, but tomorrow is another day and he’ll lick his wounds and be on offense again. Today was a stark reminder that there are many Republicans in congress who are just fine with Obamacare!
In fact, I was a ‘Never Trumper’. But having been a conservative since before time, I followed W.F.Buckley's dictum and ‘voted for the rightward most candidate’ . . . as I have always done since Nixon. I have voted for losers and jackasses since time immemorial (or so it seems) and always sucked it up as ‘R’ candidates screwed conservatives raw after they got into office.
So, this time I did vote for the Donald expecting Jesse Ventura redoux.
Of course, my earlier rhetoric here on FR got me banned because NOBODY was allowed to question the Trumpster.
Well, so far, I am pleased that he appears to be fulfilling his promises in an orderly fashion. However, given a lifetime of lying pubbies (no shortage of them) I still reserve judgment but am quietly in his corner and growing more pleased as I listen to the howls of the leftist damned.
I will concede that I did not vote for Reagan in his second term (too liberal in several regards) but I stand by his dictum to “trust, but verify.”
This is my first post since coming back after the election. Your post was too familiar and I wanted to speak on behalf of many who have labored for decades and seen betrayal at nearly every turn.
If Trump is what his acolytes bill him to be and the left fears him to be, great. I will join you in an extra sized portion of crow. However, if he heeds the call of the global ring wraiths, I will continue in my solitary journey - following my own drummer.
Pub-bots can still kiss my ample and growing aged ass.
What changed my mind to vote for Trump was the death of Kate Steinle.
Enough.
Givin you props for admitting your mistake.
Now go, and sin no more.
I haven’t changed my mind about Trump.
I couldn’t support this bill and didn’t.
We’ll be getting plenty of good stuff out of Trump.
He’ll give us a better plan. He’s not a quitter.
He can read the tea-leaves, and he knows what will pass.
It wasn’t this road apple.
What sold me was his willingness to get nasty and having the right enemies, especially in the GOP.
I was for Trump after the first debate. I liked how he spoke his mind, and how what he said resonated with my own thoughts. That, plus I was tired of the same old politician B.S. I heard from the others.
The only thing that’s liable to change my mind about anything ... experience.