vjallen75 wrote:flintknapper wrote:Last night as the cameras panned across the crowd at the Clinton Campaign HQ, the look of shock and disbelief was priceless.
This morning...as it all 'sinks in', they are mad. I guess I can understand it to some degree. I mean...after you've worked so hard to Lie, Cheat and Slander your opponent and you STILL don't win, well... it has to be deflating. Guess that's why so many were crying.
I would like to piggy back off of this.
From what I've seen from a few friends on Facebook, a lot are distraught and have no sense of identity. Now I'm sure we would feel somewhat the same way if Trump had lost last night. People that are Hispanic, Muslim, and Black feel like they have nowhere to go in this country. They fear for the safety of their children and family members. They all claim Trump is a racist and will deport Mexicans and Muslims and enslave everyone else who isn't white, that is what I'm picking up.
As someone who is a minority that voted FOR Trump I feel like my family will prosper. I do not understand the delusion that they speak of.
My question is did Trump come off as that "racist" or am I just being biased towards someone I voted for?
The left had no plausible counterarguments to Trump's evidence backed charges of corruption, criminality, and across the board domestic and foreign policy failures against both Hillary and Obama, and his support of the types of solutions that have worked for our country for hundreds of years. Faced with this situation, they do what any man-child who has accomplished nothing but knows everything predictably does- they call their opponents names and allege faults that are not actually present in their opponents but are in fact present in themselves.
To answer your question, consider that past behavior is the best predictor of future behavior and look at the evidence. Has Trump hired minorities, reached out to the Hispanic, black, and other communities? He has.
Has he reached out to and supported groups that advocate special privileges for or violence against people based on their race as the left has with BLM and other groups as Hillary has? He has not. In fact, he disavowed support from such groups, despite the fact that from a political standpoint he needed all the support he could muster from anyone to counter the massive open opposition he faced from the legacy media, who, along with the pollsters, lost at least as much in this election as Hillary did.
The left's dire warnings about race based actions they allege Trump will take is just another version of the left's time worn wails that blood will run in the streets every time firearms laws are brought closer to the provisions of the second amendment. They are just another form of the tantrums they throw whenever they leave their dark, warm, soft safe spaces and face the blinding light of the real world the rest of us live in all the time.
In other words, chill out - the good guy who will do his dead level best to do the right thing for every family in America has won and America has another chance to be great again. I'm really looking forward to seeing Trump drain the Washington swamp and put America back on course with fairly applied constitutionally based laws and an end to the persecution of Christians and patriots.