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I'm right there too.  This little snowflake is done.  I said in another post - open up all the coal mines, let them die of black lung because they get a paycheck and no healthcare.  We get what we want faster that way.  I'm tired of being caring, thoughtful, and empathetic.  I'm of the attitude right now - let them get everything they wanted, and my back will be turned when it doesn't work out. 

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I know Carolyn hinsey (soap columnist) is not liked..but I give people the benefit of the doubt..but she was upset that soaps weren't being shown due to comey testifying being shown live as she shared on her Facebook page.

 

Seeing the replies to her rant made me pissed...and I said this is way more important then a soap episode not being shown.  She said that it will be old news by the time people get home from work.  You c ant reason with stupid..I guess

 

In my view, Trump basically revealed his guilt..or knowledge of corruption (even if he didn't do it himself) the day he fired Comey as well as the day he tried to tweet a threat to Sally Yates.

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I loved when Comey said that he took Donnie at his word when he said he fired Comey because of Russia. Comey made the case for obstruction and did it with Donnie's own stupid words. This is why, as awful as he is. we need him to keep tweeting and doing interviews. Every time he does it's a gift to the resistance.

 

Trumpers believe what they are told to. It's kind of like how Trump says he doesn't watch CNN then in the next sentence says he saw something on CNN. Someone on Twitter explained it perfectly. We're in an information war. Trump and his supporters will say and believe whatever serves their purposes in that moment regardless of whether it counters something they previously claimed to believe and if in an hour/day/week/month/year later they need the opposite to be true then they'll just pivot to that. That's why pointing out their hypocrisy is a waste of time. 

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Yup. 

 

And when a Democrat is back in the white house, they can literally say & do anything, and Repubs will have NO room to complain about ANYTHING because they excused EVERYTHING Trump has said, done, said, tweeted, said, implied, said... 

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