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What are you doing to survive the Trump presidency?
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<blockquote data-quote="Obliquinaut" data-source="post: 71672771" data-attributes="member: 399724"><p>Yes, I voted for the woman who had the best chance of winning the Democrat side (I would have voted for Bernie by the political machine had obviated that choice). I voted for the progressive candidate who had several decades of experience in working within the US Government and a track record of public service.</p><p></p><p>In other words I didn't think a pathologically lying, semi-intelligent reality tv show star who had taken a multimillion dollar inheritance from his dad and underperformed the stock market (ie wasn't a very good businessman) and whose primary product was, of late, licensing his <em>name</em> to go on other products would be a very good president.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Obliquinaut, post: 71672771, member: 399724"] Yes, I voted for the woman who had the best chance of winning the Democrat side (I would have voted for Bernie by the political machine had obviated that choice). I voted for the progressive candidate who had several decades of experience in working within the US Government and a track record of public service. In other words I didn't think a pathologically lying, semi-intelligent reality tv show star who had taken a multimillion dollar inheritance from his dad and underperformed the stock market (ie wasn't a very good businessman) and whose primary product was, of late, licensing his [I]name[/I] to go on other products would be a very good president. [/QUOTE]
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