There are many who are 'eating crow' this morning...both at home and around the world. But, if I may suggest, those of us who aren't would be well advised not to gloat. We all remember arrogance displayed by the Democrats once they'd gained total control back in '08, right? 'Best we not do the whole "tit for tat" thing. Voters have been at each other's throats for far too long now as it is. What's to be gained by perpetuating it?
IMHO we ought to forget all that crap and just concentrate on fixing things over the next four years...and beyond. God knows there are a trainload of repairs that need to be addressed IMMEDIATELY if not sooner...
Again, JMHO.
...The only thing I might add is that it has been the politicians who were at each others' throats, we voters just had to sit back and watch the fiasco.
...I'll say it again, though...we really OUGHT to elect our POTUS based on popular vote...
I disagree there, Doug. There has been plenty of friction amongst ordinary citizens on the two opposing sides as well. Many friendships and family relationships have become casualties of the political war raging over the past 8 years. (This thread itself clearly illustrates the validity of the former.[/I
Pretty much sums up how I feel....
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A little ironic that Donald Trump back in 2012 said "The electoral college is a disaster for a democracy."
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/266038556504494082?ref_src=twsrc^tfw
So, is this a new trait of the left?
As was mentioned before, we have a r-e-p-u-b-l-i-c...not a democracy. The law rules...not the "majority". That's why, when "the majority" passes an unconstitutional law, the judicial branch shoots it down in flames...at least that's what's supposed to happen anyway...:sad:
Ya, I didn't write that. Our President-elect did.
yep... I also wonder if he still think the election is "rigged"
Last night was interesting. Will see where it goes from here
I think my post #356 was somewhat prescient. The rural areas of this country gave a big finger to the Washington elite. The last President not educated at Harvard or Yale was Ronald Reagan. Hillary (Yale lawyer) represented what everyone in the country despises about the establishment. To many people, especially those in rural areas or not college educated, she represented the arrogant elite that try to shove their will down peoples throat. While performing the act, they feel justified in doing so because they're better educated, know better, are enlightened etc etc etc. Americans have a strong independent streak and many don't like being told what do do, especially by an outsider who thinks he's better/smarter etc. Watching the media's jaws drop and try to explain the results was almost entertaining. They understood that a segment of the population didn't like Hillary but they clearly didn't understand why. At times, while continually referencing to the voting block as non college educated white males it was clear they don't know who these people are and presume them to be ignorant, bigoted, small-town stupid etc. In reality, the media's bubble of New York City and Washington DC has resulted in a complete disconnect with the average American that rivals most politicians disconnect.
And for the record, I didn't vote for Trump...
Agreed Larry, but I think the Trump supporters can have a minor gloat, they have been labelled for a long time as uneducated, homophobic, red necked, mysogynistic, grumpy old white guys, and deplorable. So go ahead gloat a bit.There are many who are 'eating crow' this morning...both at home and around the world. But, if I may suggest, those of us who aren't would be well advised not to gloat. We all remember arrogance displayed by the Democrats once they'd gained total control back in '08, right? 'Best we not do the whole "tit for tat" thing. Voters have been at each other's throats for far too long now as it is. What's to be gained by perpetuating it?
IMHO we ought to forget all that crap and just concentrate on fixing things over the next four years...and beyond. God knows there are a trainload of repairs that need to be addressed IMMEDIATELY if not sooner...
Again, JMHO.