Captain.Heroin
Bluelight Crew
I just, truly, honestly don't understand how someone can support trump.
I think it's a legitimate choice if you make close to 1 million dollars per year. Rich people want to stay rich and I don't blame them.
I just, truly, honestly don't understand how someone can support trump.
I think it's a legitimate choice if you make close to 1 million dollars per year. Rich people want to stay rich and I don't blame them.
I can agree with what your saying. I tend to agree with a lot of Republican policies, but like you've said I can't stand Trump. I think it's a matter of a lot of people nowadays are like sheep, they'll follow the wolf to thier doom, even if it is a stupid, arrogant, fool of a wolf.
I think Trump divides people into micro-identity groups, i.e. "Bad Hombres", "Crooked Hillary", demonizing the Democrats, etc.
I just, truly, honestly don't understand how someone can support trump. Unless they're a total asshole I mean.
I mean, forget all the politics, forget everything he believes in or says he believes in or says he'll do.
Can't you just sense that the man is a horrible person? That deep down he is a horrible, arrogant, disgusting pig?
Even if I entirely agreed with him politically I think I'd still hate him as a person.
And unless they have the same qualities as he does, I truly don't understand how someone can support him as a person. Unless like, they just don't know? It seems self evident to me, even without all the evidence I can just sense that he's like that. I dunno, maybe other people can't?
I'm asking an honest question here and I'm honestly not trying to attack or insult anyone in saying this. I just truly don't understand.
I can understand hating Hillary Clinton, I can understand hating all of trumps political enemies. I can understand agreeing with trumps politics.
But I just can't understand liking trump as a human being. He is just, so awful. Its so obvious he's a horrible man. So I don't understand how any right thinking person with any intuition can't see what he is and be repulsed. That's the part I truly don't get.
An obvious answer to the whole thing would be to say all the people who like him really are either blind or themselves horrible people. But I really don't want to believe that.
I can agree with what your saying. I tend to agree with a lot of Republican policies, but like you've said I can't stand Trump. I think it's a matter of a lot of people nowadays are like sheep, they'll follow the wolf to thier doom, even if it is a stupid, arrogant, fool of a wolf.
Oh gee, I dont know. Maybe because:I just, truly, honestly don't understand how someone can support trump. Unless they're a total asshole I mean
Oh gee, I dont know. Maybe because:
- Stock market is at an alltime high.
- Unemployment at alltime low
- GDP setting record highs.
Well yeah, whats not to like...LOL 8)
And before you say Trump isnt responsible for all this economic success, then what are you complaining aboot, because this never happened under Obama
Its because you have too much hate in your heart.I'm asking why anyone would LIKE him. On a human level
you have no way of knowing if that is true. can we(all) please find a way to avoid this lazy, specious discussion technique?If Trump cured cancer tomorrow, and also solved world hunger, you would still find a reason to disagree with him. And dislike him
Its because you have too much hate in your heart.
If Trump cured cancer tomorrow, and also solved world hunger, you would still find a reason to disagree with him. And dislike him
between january 2009 and january 2017, u.s. stocks gained ~12% a year. it was the 2nd longest bull market in us history: The U.S. Is in the Midst of a Historic Bull Market.And before you say Trump isnt responsible for all this economic success, then what are you complaining aboot, because this never happened under Obama
Okay fine, alasdair. Lets say it was ALL Obama and nothing to do with Trump.between january 2009 and january 2017, u.s. stocks gained ~12% a year. it was the 2nd longest bull market in us history: The U.S. Is in the Midst of a Historic Bull Market.
you seem to like the dow as an indicator? shortly after obama took office the dow slumped to ~6600. when he left it was at ~16000. an increase of pretty much exactly 150%. for trump to see the same result, the dow will have to be at ~46000 when he leaves. only time will tell if it is.
when he took office, unemployment was 7.8%. it peaked during his terms at 10% but, when he left office, it was at 4.5% - a full 3% drop. obama handed trump an economy which was at, effectively for economists, full employment.
so, sure, this happened under obama.
alasdair
Sorry Jess, but you see Trump as a negative person because you yourself are negative.If I need to explain it to you, something is really wrong.
Everything about the way he acts, his personality, countless things he has said over the last several years. You can't do that shit and be a good human being. Good people don't so that kinda shit.
You do that shit because you truly don't give a fuck about hurting other people. You do it cause you truly believe you are superior to other people, in a fundamental "just because I am" kinda way.
Sorry but I tend to think if you can't see the problem it's cause you are the problem. I don't see how you can NOT see what's wrong here unless you're fundamentally like that yourself.
Which is kinda my question here, are there people who aren't themselves assholes like trump, or too stupid to see what he's like, who like him as a person?
I suppose another explanation could be people who agree with him could be so blinded, so desperate for someone who says shit they agree with, that they brainwash themselves into thinking the way he acts is OK.
I dunno, I truly don't understand it. That's why I ask. Cause I just don't get how anyone can like him as a person without being just like him. And if everyone who likes him ARE just like him and everyone who agrees with him really like him. Well I didn't think my view of the world could get much lower but here we go again
jfc, i never said that. why do you have to exaggerate and misrepresent?Okay fine, alasdair. Lets say it was ALL Obama and nothing to do with Trump.
for me the problem is that looking at benefits outwith the context of the associated costs is foolish. the cost of trump's booming economy will be felt by the environment. coal companies can now dump waste into streams with impunity, we're going to start drilling in anwr, etc.What exactly is wrong with a booming economy, a healthy stock-market and a GDP thats jumping through the roof????!!
Fine alasdair, point made.jfc, i never said that. why do you have to exaggerate and misrepresent?
your claim was that it never happened during obama's terms when even the most cursory analysis suggests that it did.
for me the problem is that looking at benefits outwith the context of the associated costs is foolish. the cost of trump's booming economy will be felt by the environment. coal companies can now dump waste into streams with impunity, we're going to start drilling in anwr, etc.
and the saddest thing of all is that this generation won't have to experience the full effects - but i guess future generations can look back from their once beautiful, fucked planet and console themselves with the fact that your 401k did gangbusters
alasdair
you seem annoyed at me that you made a claim which was incorrect.Fine alasdair, point made.
i don't think you can make the general case that elections are about single issues. i expect they are for some people. that said, i agree that it's likely people who voted for him think the way you do and care more about benefits than costs.If you want to take issue with Trump on environmental issues then thats fine, but that wasnt the platform he ran on and thats also not what the American public voted for.
common ground! fancy thatHaving said all that, I somewhat agree with you that we need to get the fuck off oil and find a much better, cleaner energy source!
Well it remains to be seen what will actually happen but with this tax bill adding over a trillion dollars to our national debt, I wouldn't count on it. Here in Florida our infrastructure is so new that it really isn't an issue but the infrastructure in a lot of places is falling apart. I thought conditions in the northeast was especially dire and I haven't lived there since 2013.I was hearing something about a major infrastructure spend about to commence in the US today on the radio. Is it for real? The country hasn't had anything really substantial since the FDR-Ike period. Masses of repairs and major upgrades needed imo. Huge potential upsides to quality investment.