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In response to
"
I do think there's a timeline horizon where that stops working
"
by
ty97
Don't delude yourself. They're spectacularly delusional and deplorable. -- nm
Posted by
JaxSean (aka JaxSean)
Jan 9 '17, 08:37
(No message)
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But they want him b/c they want for themselves. If they don't think he's delivered, the love affair is over
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ty97
Jan 9, 08:39
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At Christmas, my dad was talking about how the infrastructure plan would help the economy. I had to explain it was tax credits for profitable works.
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jnine
Jan 9, 09:03
I think you're 95% wrong. They wanted him because he was the "outsider non-politician who's going to shake up DC"
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JaxSean
Jan 9, 08:43
3
(My 5% I'm with you is that they think he'll do more for blue-collar jobs than Hillary would have.)
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JaxSean
Jan 9, 08:54
I agree with this, and with spawn's message below. -- nm
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groiny
Jan 9, 08:47
Yeah, they did not care how awful he was/is so long as he is not *them*. -- nm
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Spawn
Jan 9, 08:45
They'll just blame Democrats for preventing them from getting what Trump offered. -- nm
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Max
Jan 9, 08:42
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I agree with the "loathe to admit they were wrong", and on top of that I'm not convinced that they will be able to tell that he hasn't delivered. The
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pmb
Jan 9, 08:50
We don't have to peel off everyone. Elections are decided on 2-4% of the populace now. -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 9, 08:48
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This is also a good point. -- nm
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JaxSean
Jan 9, 08:54
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