*sighs*

Oct 15, 2016 09:57

This is how I feel. Steve Schmidt just articulates it better than I would. Growing up, listening to the two parties define and debate their issues is how I made decisions, how I discovered which candidate I would vote for in the election. I lean Democrat, but I have voted for Republicans when their issues and standings are something that I agree ( Read more... )

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enigmaticblues October 15 2016, 15:50:14 UTC
That's pretty much it in a nutshell, right there ( ... )

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silentflux October 15 2016, 19:51:23 UTC
I think it's sad. I have a lot of friends who are more "conservative" than me and say they're just going to leave the top of the ticket blank. Which is ridiculous to have such party loyalty. Country should come before party and I think a lot of people (on both sides) forget that.

I just saw the post below on FB and this is what I've been wanting to say to people around here, but it's just not worth it since so many of them think you can't be friends with people you disagree with *rolls eyes*

Bill Clinton cheats on his wife. Impeach him. Trump proudly brags about sexual assault (and has cheated on his wives). Elect him. Hillary oversaw the department of state while 4 people died in an embassy attack. Put her in jail. 2 Republicans were in office while over 200 people died in embassy attacks. No problem. Immigrants don't pay taxes. Round them up and kick them out. Trump doesn't pay taxes. He's a business genius. Hillary's foundation only spent 87% of their donations helping people. She's a crook. Trumps foundation paid off his ( ... )

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