Freebies aren't actually free... though I'm not surprised a Bernie fan doesn't know that.
Maybe if we try hard enough we can be like Venezuela, like Bernie suggested
The minority vote would had been a lot smaller for Bernie than Hillary.
The response to the shock has been to turn campuses into kindergarten. The University of Michigan Law School announced a ”post-election self-care” event with “food" and "play,” including “coloring sheets, play dough (sic), positive card-making, Legos and bubbles with your fellow law students.” (Embarrassed by the attention, UM Law scrubbed the announcement from its website, perhaps concerned that people would wonder whether its graduates would require Legos and bubbles in the event of stressful litigation.)
Meanwhile, even the Ivy League wasn’t immune, with the University of Pennsylvania (Trump’s alma mater) creating a post-election safe space with puppies and coloring books:
Student Daniel Tancredi reported that the people who attended were “fearful” about the results of the election.
“For the most part, students just hung out and ate snacks and made small talk,” Tancredi told "The College Fix." “Of course, that was in addition to coloring and playing with the animals.”
At Cornell, The Fix reported, students held a "cry in."
As the event took place, students — roughly 20 or so, according to The Cornell Daily Sun’s video — wrote their reactions and emotions on poster boards with colored markers, or with chalk on the ground. A chilly day on the Ithaca campus, at one point the demonstrators huddled together as what appeared to be a barista brought them warm drinks. Several adults, most likely professors, stood around the group. The event appeared to take on the atmosphere of a funeral wake.
And my point remains much the same. The Left has moved too far too quickly and has so maligned and targeted those who hold opposing views that there's been a major push back. I'm not happy that so many Evangelicals voted for Trump, but I dang sure know why they did. And if the Left tries to just dismiss it by hurling another "racist" card, they are just being lazy and will continue to fail to understand all that has happened. While I think the following Canadian's rhetoric goes too far, his understanding is spot on. Link
Trump won over Evangelicals and the old rust-belt Reagan-Democrats (who btw, were Obama voters for the most part). Link
Don't forget... the 1 percent can pay for it all right? As Bernie said in the debate- free tuition, all student loan debt paid, 15 min wage, universal health care for all including immigrants... all on the 1%... truly brilliant. I can't figure out why Bernie was so popular with the college kids. When they aren't attending "cry ins" they're getting paid to be alive from the rich.
And there's that whole Venezuela and bread lines thing....
Bernie's math is a disaster, but I haven't seen Trump show his work yet, and it's one of my fears of his presidency. Massive tax cuts (great), $1T in infrastructure (hmm...), no cuts in entitlements/defense and maybe even an increase (ugh). I haven't analyzed the numbers, but I'd be willing to bet his team is overestimating repatriated funds they think they'll get from corporations and are far too optimistic on the growth they think they'll be able to spur.
Republicans have long talked a big game on being the party of small, responsible govt without walking the walk. I hope Trump supporters will hold him accountable, but I have my doubts.
Bernie's math is a disaster, but I haven't seen Trump show his work yet, and it's one of my fears of his presidency. Massive tax cuts (great), $1T in infrastructure (hmm...), no cuts in entitlements/defense and maybe even an increase (ugh). I haven't analyzed the numbers, but I'd be willing to bet his team is overestimating repatriated funds they think they'll get from corporations and are far too optimistic on the growth they think they'll be able to spur.
Republicans have long talked a big game on being the party of small, responsible govt without walking the walk. I hope Trump supporters will hold him accountable, but I have my doubts.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/opini...n-reynolds-column/93765568/?hl=1&noRedirect=1
PlayDoh parties, cry-ins and coloring books... In college. This is why we have a student loan crisis. People not mature enough to face reality who fall apart when their expectations aren't met.
It's okay to be sad about losing the election. It's not okay to go to a coloring book crying when you're 20 years old after losing the election.
What the **** does it hurt, though? You can thump your chest all you want about those crazy sensitive liberals, but having a "safe space" to help people cope with something that terrifies them is not going to hurt anything.
What the **** does it hurt, though? You can thump your chest all you want about those crazy sensitive liberals, but having a "safe space" to help people cope with something that terrifies them is not going to hurt anything.
What does that message say to kids who voted for trump? That they arent safe?
Grow up
What does that message say to kids who voted for trump? That they arent safe?
Grow up
I think Trump's bet is on a combination of renegotiated trade deals, tightening of regulations on tax shelters and multi-national corporations, stimulus vis–à–vis infrastructural investment, and measured slashes to entitlements and porky/pet organizations. I think he'll grow defense exponentially - everything he's talked about in this realm for virtually the past three decades signals him using the military as a kind of commercial enterprise, which is actually fascinating to consider.