Current Affairs Donald Trump POS: Judgement cometh and that right soon

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How on earth they think that insurers charging older people up to 5 times more than younger people (compared to 3x under ACA) isn't going to hit their voting base hard I don't know.

Easy. They don't care about anyone but their donors. And then they'll confuse and scare gullible people into picking them again when it's time for an election, or just prevent them from voting.
 
It might be worth revisiting Republican views of their own voters, which are informing this act.

(this is from the National Review's "Never Trump" phase, not the current "Never Stop Apologizing for Trump" phase. I suppose if nothing else, it confirms that nobody actually reads the National Review. Probably more than half of their clicks are from liberals eager to feel broadminded)

http://www.nationalreview.com/artic...dysfunction-real-opportunity-needed-not-trump

"It is immoral because it perpetuates a lie: that the white working class that finds itself attracted to Trump has been victimized by outside forces. It hasn’t. The white middle class may like the idea of Trump as a giant pulsing humanoid middle finger held up in the face of the Cathedral, they may sing hymns to Trump the destroyer and whisper darkly about “globalists” and — odious, stupid term — “the Establishment,” but nobody did this to them. They failed themselves.

If you spend time in hardscrabble, white upstate New York, or eastern Kentucky, or my own native West Texas, and you take an honest look at the welfare dependency, the drug and alcohol addiction, the family anarchy — which is to say, the whelping of human children with all the respect and wisdom of a stray dog — you will come to an awful realization. It wasn’t Beijing. It wasn’t even Washington, as bad as Washington can be. It wasn’t immigrants from Mexico, excessive and problematic as our current immigration levels are. It wasn’t any of that.

Nothing happened to them. There wasn’t some awful disaster. There wasn’t a war or a famine or a plague or a foreign occupation. Even the economic changes of the past few decades do very little to explain the dysfunction and negligence — and the incomprehensible malice — of poor white America. So the gypsum business in Garbutt ain’t what it used to be. There is more to life in the 21st century than wallboard and cheap sentimentality about how the Man closed the factories down.

The truth about these dysfunctional, downscale communities is that they deserve to die. Economically, they are negative assets. Morally, they are indefensible. Forget all your cheap theatrical Bruce Springsteen crap. Forget your sanctimony about struggling Rust Belt factory towns and your conspiracy theories about the wily Orientals stealing our jobs. Forget your goddamned gypsum, and, if he has a problem with that, forget Ed Burke, too. The white American underclass is in thrall to a vicious, selfish culture whose main products are misery and used heroin needles. Donald Trump’s speeches make them feel good. So does OxyContin. What they need isn’t analgesics, literal or political. They need real opportunity, which means that they need real change, which means that they need U-Haul."


I wonder if anyone can find a liberal piece quite so condescending?

And yes, he's FROM there. So are many liberals.
 
It might be worth revisiting Republican views of their own voters, which are informing this act.

(this is from the National Review's "Never Trump" phase, not the current "Never Stop Apologizing for Trump" phase. I suppose if nothing else, it confirms that nobody actually reads the National Review. Probably more than half of their clicks are from liberals eager to feel broadminded)

http://www.nationalreview.com/artic...dysfunction-real-opportunity-needed-not-trump

"It is immoral because it perpetuates a lie: that the white working class that finds itself attracted to Trump has been victimized by outside forces. It hasn’t. The white middle class may like the idea of Trump as a giant pulsing humanoid middle finger held up in the face of the Cathedral, they may sing hymns to Trump the destroyer and whisper darkly about “globalists” and — odious, stupid term — “the Establishment,” but nobody did this to them. They failed themselves.

If you spend time in hardscrabble, white upstate New York, or eastern Kentucky, or my own native West Texas, and you take an honest look at the welfare dependency, the drug and alcohol addiction, the family anarchy — which is to say, the whelping of human children with all the respect and wisdom of a stray dog — you will come to an awful realization. It wasn’t Beijing. It wasn’t even Washington, as bad as Washington can be. It wasn’t immigrants from Mexico, excessive and problematic as our current immigration levels are. It wasn’t any of that.

Nothing happened to them. There wasn’t some awful disaster. There wasn’t a war or a famine or a plague or a foreign occupation. Even the economic changes of the past few decades do very little to explain the dysfunction and negligence — and the incomprehensible malice — of poor white America. So the gypsum business in Garbutt ain’t what it used to be. There is more to life in the 21st century than wallboard and cheap sentimentality about how the Man closed the factories down.

The truth about these dysfunctional, downscale communities is that they deserve to die. Economically, they are negative assets. Morally, they are indefensible. Forget all your cheap theatrical Bruce Springsteen crap. Forget your sanctimony about struggling Rust Belt factory towns and your conspiracy theories about the wily Orientals stealing our jobs. Forget your goddamned gypsum, and, if he has a problem with that, forget Ed Burke, too. The white American underclass is in thrall to a vicious, selfish culture whose main products are misery and used heroin needles. Donald Trump’s speeches make them feel good. So does OxyContin. What they need isn’t analgesics, literal or political. They need real opportunity, which means that they need real change, which means that they need U-Haul."


I wonder if anyone can find a liberal piece quite so condescending?

And yes, he's FROM there. So are many liberals.

Holy crap really haha!! You say this guy is a Republican haha!!
 
Doesn't anyone get it yet? Trump's supporters (in general) don't care about any of the issues, per se. They don't care about health care, the economy, or any other issues of the day. All they care about is making America the way it was back in the 50s - where white men held all the power and America's reputation as the greatest was yet to be questioned by its failures in the coming decades.

Really folks. That's literally all it comes down to
 
It might be worth revisiting Republican views of their own voters, which are informing this act.

(this is from the National Review's "Never Trump" phase, not the current "Never Stop Apologizing for Trump" phase. I suppose if nothing else, it confirms that nobody actually reads the National Review. Probably more than half of their clicks are from liberals eager to feel broadminded)

http://www.nationalreview.com/artic...dysfunction-real-opportunity-needed-not-trump

"It is immoral because it perpetuates a lie: that the white working class that finds itself attracted to Trump has been victimized by outside forces. It hasn’t. The white middle class may like the idea of Trump as a giant pulsing humanoid middle finger held up in the face of the Cathedral, they may sing hymns to Trump the destroyer and whisper darkly about “globalists” and — odious, stupid term — “the Establishment,” but nobody did this to them. They failed themselves.

If you spend time in hardscrabble, white upstate New York, or eastern Kentucky, or my own native West Texas, and you take an honest look at the welfare dependency, the drug and alcohol addiction, the family anarchy — which is to say, the whelping of human children with all the respect and wisdom of a stray dog — you will come to an awful realization. It wasn’t Beijing. It wasn’t even Washington, as bad as Washington can be. It wasn’t immigrants from Mexico, excessive and problematic as our current immigration levels are. It wasn’t any of that.

Nothing happened to them. There wasn’t some awful disaster. There wasn’t a war or a famine or a plague or a foreign occupation. Even the economic changes of the past few decades do very little to explain the dysfunction and negligence — and the incomprehensible malice — of poor white America. So the gypsum business in Garbutt ain’t what it used to be. There is more to life in the 21st century than wallboard and cheap sentimentality about how the Man closed the factories down.

The truth about these dysfunctional, downscale communities is that they deserve to die. Economically, they are negative assets. Morally, they are indefensible. Forget all your cheap theatrical Bruce Springsteen crap. Forget your sanctimony about struggling Rust Belt factory towns and your conspiracy theories about the wily Orientals stealing our jobs. Forget your goddamned gypsum, and, if he has a problem with that, forget Ed Burke, too. The white American underclass is in thrall to a vicious, selfish culture whose main products are misery and used heroin needles. Donald Trump’s speeches make them feel good. So does OxyContin. What they need isn’t analgesics, literal or political. They need real opportunity, which means that they need real change, which means that they need U-Haul."


I wonder if anyone can find a liberal piece quite so condescending?

And yes, he's FROM there. So are many liberals.
Nail on head here.
 
Doesn't anyone get it yet? Trump's supporters (in general) don't care about any of the issues, per se. They don't care about health care, the economy, or any other issues of the day. All they care about is making America the way it was back in the 50s - where white men held all the power and America's reputation as the greatest was yet to be questioned by its failures in the coming decades.

Really folks. That's literally all it comes down to

100% and that's the most frustrating and frightening part of it all really.

I think most people do get that. But its hard not to be drawn into the frenzy and circus of it all and wonder what the hell is wrong with these people.

I think since he took office they have been way more divisive than ever too.
 
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