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In reply to the discussion: "I can't believe this is America": U.S. Veteran who voted for Trump says ICE arrest of his wife shattered everything he [View all]haele
(15,014 posts)70. A lot of them wouldn't care if people were dying in the streets.
Especially people who are living fairly comfortably but don't like that they still have to budget.
I mean, all those influencers and TV shows have working middle class folks like them able to just brunch at the coffee shop with friends every day, buy whatever they need for their Chi-Chi homemade dinners, or go out on a monthly date night - pay for a babysitter, dinner and movie - and still not have to worry about paying rent/mortgage, utilities, groceries, auto, insurance, medical bills, ect...
It's a matter of petulance for them. They aren't getting what they want, so f' helping lesser people who don't deserve the help anyway.
If they died in the street, it serves them right.
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"I can't believe this is America": U.S. Veteran who voted for Trump says ICE arrest of his wife shattered everything he [View all]
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Yesterday
OP
I remember the woman in Florida, whose husband was deported during Trump's first term, wailing, "He's not
tblue37
Yesterday
#75
Americans do not have the intelligence, education, or morality to sustain a democracy.
Irish_Dem
Yesterday
#4
It wasn't his fault. He didn't have enough money for cab fare. His tux was in the cleaners. IT WASN'T HIS FAULT!
TheBlackAdder
Yesterday
#54
So it was all a MAGA fun house until they came for your family eh? Tough shit....
Bengus81
Yesterday
#15
He says, "80% of evangelical Christians were lied to." So, 20% were told the truth? Really? He is illogical.
Doodley
Yesterday
#21
dunno. I got a couple'a tots for the guy but no pears. Maybe you got a pear or two to inspire him
3Hotdogs
21 hrs ago
#114
Even us veterans can be stupid in spite of taking an oath to defend the Constitution and stupid violated his oath.
Wonder Why
Yesterday
#37
"Christians" who voted for the felon who cheated on his wife with a porn star
Justice matters.
21 hrs ago
#117
Far too many people only saw what they wanted to see. "Believing is seeing" is its own punishment.
patphil
Yesterday
#49
Cry me a f-ing river. It is okay when they are targeting other people..
helpisontheway
Yesterday
#63
Yes, he was lied to, but there are plenty of sources for accessing actual information. You don't have to
tblue37
Yesterday
#73
Your vote not only fucked up your life, it fucked up the lives of people who knew better...
OAITW r.2.0
Yesterday
#76
There's Really No Way Around It; Evangelical Christian in Ever-so-Many Cases Equates to "Hate Any Potential
The Roux Comes First
Yesterday
#77
No sympathy. He was fine with it until the Magastapo was turned against his own family.
Blumancru
23 hrs ago
#107
A veteran who voted for a seditionist. Tells me everything I need to know about him.
Scalded Nun
21 hrs ago
#112
How did I, and many others, know that he was going to detain and deport anyone that is brown skinned, but not this idiot
camartinwv
21 hrs ago
#113