Thanks, but no thanks |
There seems to be some debate among Democrats as to whether or not we should reach out to Trump voters and try to feel their pain or let them chug along as clueless as ever and bail their asses out when the shit hits the fan.
Maybe this poll will end what, to me, has always seemed a ridiculous proposition: 97% of Trump voters do not regret their vote for him, and in fact, their words for him are to stray strong or stay the course. This after an utterly disastrous first 100 days (give or take) when he has broken virtually every promise he made to these imbeciles, and very well may have members in his administration, up to and including himself, who committed treason.
Reach out to what? What exactly does anyone promoting this tactic think can be said to these people to make them change their minds?
Frankly, I've always thought Trump's win was a fluke and would be curious as to how many people who didn't vote (for whatever reason) were now regretting that they didn't, but will be certain to turn out after four years of bullshit, bullshit, and more bullshit.
As far as I'm concerned, let Trump's supporters (really only about 25% of the voting public) wallow in their own shit. They are not, and never will be, what made America great or represent what's best for the future of our country.
Enact legislation when we're back in power to help them after Trump and his republican cronies have destroyed their lives and economic well being once again? By all means. But sit around a campfire and try to get them to join us in singing "Kumbaya?"
No. Just fucking no.
Fuck Donald Trump,
emaycee
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