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Gamebreaker
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 14,600
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Re: Trump's cabinet
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How is that by the way?
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Warpath Hall of Fame
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 35,035
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Re: Trump's cabinet
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That’s what’s different. It doesn’t have to be divisive tone Like i said prior, it hasn’t been the absolute meltdown like we saw in 2016. People seem generally fine with the election and even excited about Trump 2.0
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Nov 2024
Posts: 47
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Re: Trump's cabinet
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I don't discount the general appeal of Trump's America First agenda. But the main thrust seems to be in improving things for the average American that went sideways.....but from exactly when did that start? The logical answer to me is that policies of both parties have been a failure in that regard based on things like trade, immigration, foreign aid, wars, etc. Unfortunately, it seems that voters of either party will reflexively blame the other for the country's woes. I ask, again....if Trump had ran as a Dem in 2016 and beaten Hillary in the primaries espousing the same policies, how many GOP voters would've chosen him over, say, Jeb Bush or Marco Rubio in a general election? |
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