Let's not make this an average, overly salty political post. Just talk about why we maybe don't support the trump presidency as much as before. I for one voted for him more or less because I simply wanted to vote, and liked the fact that trump seemed anti establishment. I mean, he really pissed the old party hacks off big time. However, I've come to feel that his rhetoric and constant Twitter rants are un presidential and over the top. And his whole narrative of "make america great again" has devolved imto dismantling what Obama did, cuz, you know, Mr O was bad. Trump is in a position to enact positive, beneficial change of his own, instead he chooses to dwell on the acts of his predecessor. At least, that's my perception of what is going on. That and he seems determined to start WWIII.
What are your thoughts on the matter? What has made you less enthusiastic about Big Orange?
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Edited by Mad Max: 10/15/2017 6:26:59 PMI have a hard time feeling bad for the people who are waking up to Trump's ridiculousness, but I'm glad it's happening. Look at Caitlyn Jenner: http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2017/10/14/caitlyn-jenner-has-finally-finally-given-up-on-donald-trump/ Avid Trump supporter now turned opponent. Like, what did you think he was going to do for LGBT issues? He held a flag once - that's it. The Republican platform is reliably anti-LGBT, so why would she think a Republican would do something good for LGBTs? It's not that these people changed their minds, it's that they didn't pay attention in the first place.