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walkman
response 35 of 48: Mark Unseen   Oct 7 10:50 UTC 2019

#34 Democrat voters should be upset. They voted for people who 
promised change. All they got were more promises but of impeachment.
What have Democrats done since January 2017? Nothing I know of. 

"Oh but Trump will never sign..." would be the excuse. 
What happened to "reaching across the isle"? Making deals? That is 
what they are there for. Otherwise, why bother voting?

Democrat voters were betrayed by their own party. I wonder if this 
will get people thinking about the Democrat Plantation. Just keep 
voting and they will keep promising. 

When will people finally decide they've had enough and start 
exploring third parties? It seems like the lock down on a 2 party 
system is tighter that ever. 

I've felt from the beginning that Trump isn't a Republican. To me, 
he seems like a populist Reagan Republican/Libertarian hybrid. 
Definitely not a fundamentalist GOP or neocon; though ignorant (or 
disingenuous) critics almost always portray him that way. He 
definitely has plenty of room for criticism but an honest approach 
always has more impact.

Why are his supporters not asking what happened to the wall? What 
about his out of control spending? Space Force - what happened to 
smaller government and conservative spending? What about not closing 
on those trade deals? Plenty more to discuss. But with the extreme 
polarization, no one wants to discuss anything without turning into 
a rage monster.
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