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This is nuts. The stubbornness of our public servants in Washington DC is doing nothing but inflaming the hatred and polarity between citizens.

Of course I blame the democrats. I'm a conservative nationalist. I want that big beautiful wall Trump was selling to begin with. Hell throw in some landmines all over the south side of it while you're at it! However, my staunch support for national autonomy and the prevention of European style toxic multiculturalism doesn't really matter much. The hard nosed resistance to everything Trump comes up with is doing nothing but making Joe and Jane citizen hate each other more and more as each day reveals more division. I hear the 'barber shop' and 'check out line ' talk, and most people around here are ready to start a G-damned war. Everyone around here wants the wall, but I understand that the 'barber shop' and 'check out line' talk might be different in blue states. The main thing that is coming from this 'stand off' is an alarming increase in pure raw hatred between the democrats and republicans. I bet Vladimir and Xi are absolutely besides themselves with optimism as fifty percent of the United States is ready to rip the throats out of the other 50 percent with their teeth!
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curiosi · 61-69, F
This is the repercussions of electing a black man to prove you aren't racist. Obama divided us as was his intention and still sticks his nose in where it doesn't belong to keep the fighting going. He's like America's crazy ex girlfriend.
WoodyAq · M
@curiosi What did Obama do to divide us, other than by being black?
luckranger71 · 51-55, M
Word. I’m still wrapping my head around: “electing a black man to prove you aren’t racist” 😂 @WoodyAq
@WoodyAq @luckranger71 The white guilt vote put Obama in the white house. Why is that so hard to understand? It was latent racism for a lot of folks. Many struck a mighty blow against their own racist feelings by voting for Obama. Probably helped a lot of people sleep better at night more than Ambien!
WoodyAq · M
@puck61 That sounds like a pretty racist explanation to me.

Let me guess: some of your best friends are black, right?
@WoodyAq Not exactly, but Sunday dinner is pretty colorful at this household. Fools and sages come in every shade.
luckranger71 · 51-55, M
Yep. I mean it would be [b]impossible[/b] to believe he was the best candidate right?
@WoodyAq
WoodyAq · M
@luckranger71 I don't know. I always thought he was a credit to his race ...
@WoodyAq Perhaps simultaneously a 'credit' and a traitor to his race. Trump did more actual good work for the black community in two years than Obama did in eight, unfortunately many blacks are stubbornly fulfilling LBJ's infamous prophesy, which he[b] did indeed say,[/b] in spite of the desperate attempts at revisionism from the left.
WoodyAq · M
@luckranger71 Ohhh, aren't bigots so much fun?

Keep in mind that this post started as on a theme that we should come together against politicians sowing division and love one another ...
@WoodyAq Oh really? [b] Do tell! [/b]
luckranger71 · 51-55, M
Yep. He’s a real treat. His hero craps in a gold toilet and gives no shits about guys like him. Every con artist needs easy marks. @WoodyAq
@luckranger71 He's not my hero. He is the president of the United States, and I wish like hell he could do what he wants to do as president of the United States. That's why I voted for him. I like his ideas and opinions along the lines of nationalism, economy, security, and military strength. I like that he knows the difference between 'diversity' and toxic multiculturalism.
WoodyAq · M
@puck61 Trump knows about diversity 😂
@WoodyAq A fecking universe m0re than 'you' do! 😆😂