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Question: Is it hard to be a Republican on Atlas?
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Yes
 
#2
No
 
#3
Sometimes
 
#4
Much worse if you support Trump
 
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Total Voters: 101

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Fuzzy Bear
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« on: September 23, 2017, 09:14:49 PM »
« edited: September 23, 2017, 09:41:50 PM by Fuzzy Bear »

I'm a 60 year old parent of a 12 year old with serious ADHD.  My 62 year old wife and myself have adopted him; he's our grandson, and the son of my son and his mentally ill wife, who also live with us.  (They'd be homeless if they didn't.)  I have dealt with the public school system, which has dealt with him unfairly, and which allowed him to be bullied and beaten up (he's small in stature), doing little to protect him.  (And, yes, the majority of kids that bullied him were minorities, yet none of the SJWs cry a river for him.)  I've worked two (2) jobs for most of the last 10 years to support not just my son, but my adult son and his wife, so my wife can work a job that allows her flexibility to meet a number of needs for my son and my mentally ill daughter-in-law.  So, yes, being a Republican on Atlas is a piece of cake.  I know the difference between what's hard and what passes for hard.


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