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« Reply #50 on: November 12, 2016, 09:09:08 AM »

As I said in another post, I'm enlisted military, I call a small rural Oregon town home, I own four guns, I shop at Walmart, I drive a Ford, I'm half White/half Mexican and I'm married to a Vietnamese-American. How that makes me racist or elitist is beyond me. I was also not suggesting the other Trump supporters are stupid. I think you simply misunderstood the question I was asking--whether the other 59,999,999 Trump voters were also hoping Trump would not be as extreme as he pretended to be during the campaign?

Identity politics is strong with you. You think that those things you described determines if racists or not. BTW, there are a lot of Swedes who take wife from Thailand/Philippines etc. Sad enough, they often use them like sort of sex-slaves&housekeeper, because poor women are so depended om them to get citizenship/accommodation etc Sad  Just saying. I think Gustaf is such a freak.

To answer on you question. Yes, I think that most of Trump's supporters understood, that many of his proposals would be "transform to less extreme".

OK. We get it. You are concern trolling against brown people.
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Erich Maria Remarque
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« Reply #51 on: November 14, 2016, 07:50:51 AM »
« Edited: November 14, 2016, 10:49:13 AM by Erich Maria Remarque »

Told ya.

Obamacare - he'll only change it a bit.
Deportation - he'll double down Obama's effort.
Wall            - more resources to border control. Of course, Mexico will pay for it.
Weapon      -  he'll introduce tougher law. In some way.
Abort          -  up to states.
Gays/transgender - up to states.
Environment  - this one I am not sure Sad

Trump's gonna be a best president God ever created Smiley

ACA - his congress wants the full repeal, and he can't do it on his own
Deportation - we'll see, but nothing indicates such
Weapon - this will backfire on him if he does
Abortion - it is already law under the constitution. Neither he nor anyone else can change that.
LGBTQ - what is up to the states? Marriage is already law, and any "Religious Freedom" law will be struck down
Environment - he said "clean coal" and instructing the EPA to ease regulations; that should be enough of an indication.
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/trump-on-scotus-roe-v-wade/

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« Reply #52 on: November 14, 2016, 08:00:43 AM »

even freaking poland was protesting on a big-scale against total shutdown of abortion rights in case of health risks.

this is going to be ...interesting.
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« Reply #53 on: November 14, 2016, 09:56:31 AM »

 Pew Research Center. Oct. 20-25, 2016. N=1,312 adults nationwide.
                              

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« Reply #54 on: November 14, 2016, 10:57:17 AM »

As I said in another post, I'm enlisted military, I call a small rural Oregon town home, I own four guns, I shop at Walmart, I drive a Ford, I'm half White/half Mexican and I'm married to a Vietnamese-American. How that makes me racist or elitist is beyond me. I was also not suggesting the other Trump supporters are stupid. I think you simply misunderstood the question I was asking--whether the other 59,999,999 Trump voters were also hoping Trump would not be as extreme as he pretended to be during the campaign?

Identity politics is strong with you. You think that those things you described determines if racists or not. BTW, there are a lot of Swedes who take wife from Thailand/Philippines etc. Sad enough, they often use them like sort of sex-slaves&housekeeper, because poor women are so depended om them to get citizenship/accommodation etc Sad  Just saying. I think Gustaf is such a freak.

To answer on you question. Yes, I think that most of Trump's supporters understood, that many of his proposals would be "transform to less extreme".

Eh, what the fck are you talking about, you little creep.
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« Reply #55 on: November 14, 2016, 11:02:11 AM »

It's a relief that Trump turned out to have been playing the GOP base for fools all this time. Given his long history of lying and changing his positions, perhaps this shouldn't have been so surprising.

I mean, I have said for a while that Trump is not that conservative.

He is just a lunatic.
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« Reply #56 on: November 14, 2016, 11:31:30 AM »

As I said in another post, I'm enlisted military, I call a small rural Oregon town home, I own four guns, I shop at Walmart, I drive a Ford, I'm half White/half Mexican and I'm married to a Vietnamese-American. How that makes me racist or elitist is beyond me. I was also not suggesting the other Trump supporters are stupid. I think you simply misunderstood the question I was asking--whether the other 59,999,999 Trump voters were also hoping Trump would not be as extreme as he pretended to be during the campaign?

Identity politics is strong with you. You think that those things you described determines if racists or not. BTW, there are a lot of Swedes who take wife from Thailand/Philippines etc. Sad enough, they often use them like sort of sex-slaves&housekeeper, because poor women are so depended om them to get citizenship/accommodation etc Sad  Just saying. I think Gustaf is such a freak.

To answer on you question. Yes, I think that most of Trump's supporters understood, that many of his proposals would be "transform to less extreme".

Eh, what the fck are you talking about, you little creep.

Obviously, about you. And your reaction proves I'm right Roll Eyes
Which country is your "wife" from [Thailand/Philippines/Vietnam]?


OnTopic. Of course, he'll keep it. He'll probably do it more Scandinavisch to hide "cost" but decrease price for "healthy" individuals or remove this requirement.
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« Reply #57 on: November 14, 2016, 11:47:51 AM »

As I said in another post, I'm enlisted military, I call a small rural Oregon town home, I own four guns, I shop at Walmart, I drive a Ford, I'm half White/half Mexican and I'm married to a Vietnamese-American. How that makes me racist or elitist is beyond me. I was also not suggesting the other Trump supporters are stupid. I think you simply misunderstood the question I was asking--whether the other 59,999,999 Trump voters were also hoping Trump would not be as extreme as he pretended to be during the campaign?

Identity politics is strong with you. You think that those things you described determines if racists or not. BTW, there are a lot of Swedes who take wife from Thailand/Philippines etc. Sad enough, they often use them like sort of sex-slaves&housekeeper, because poor women are so depended om them to get citizenship/accommodation etc Sad  Just saying. I think Gustaf is such a freak.

To answer on you question. Yes, I think that most of Trump's supporters understood, that many of his proposals would be "transform to less extreme".

Eh, what the fck are you talking about, you little creep.

Obviously, about you. And your reaction proves I'm right Roll Eyes
Which country is your "wife" from [Thailand/Philippines/Vietnam]?


OnTopic. Of course, he'll keep it. He'll probably do it more Scandinavisch to hide "cost" but decrease price for "healthy" individuals or remove this requirement.

I don't have a wife and your suggestion that Asian women are imported sex-slaves is racist BS. It is however true that a lot of Asian women have to put up with racist creeps like you assuming they're empty-headed prostitutes or whatever.
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