The Trump Administration: A Clusterfuck in the Making

You: the nation of assholes who elected Donald president. Feel free to claim extra special snowflake status: Your country still elected him to represent you and send us a walking “fuck you”- note: Fuck you too.

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Not a family man, but this still puts a pit in the ole tummy-wums: fuck those families of illegals, eh? The WH will show’em, and separate their kids from them.

Like…WTF? It’s like I can’t even think, now, of what depths they’ll stoop to.

Yeah? Puttin that on all of us? A little flounceadelic, but oh well.

Speaking as an American who most certainly did not vote for Donald Trump I just have to say … yeah, ok, fair enough. Sorry.

Indeed.

Yeah, it’s fucked. Unfortunately, we have so much other shit to atone for that “kiss and make up with the Dutch” is pretty far down the to-do list. Het spijt me.

Yes, apparently part of MAGA! is sending incompetent assholes around to represent us. Sorry, too, rest of the world. Trump ain’t gonna last forever, lets just hope he doesn’t take us down with him.

Let me see. Trump just bulldozed your ancestral home to make a golf course?
I feel your pain.

Four years is going to feel like forever. And if he manages to stumble into nuclear war, well, it’ll be forever for most people.

But the good news is that fine people like Donald, and his VP, Sessions, Rand, Probably even Roy Moore, Etc. will all survive deep in their secret nuclear bunker. They’ll be there to build the new perfect society when the radiation subsides.

We’re replaced the conservative’s nuclear bunker with one of these.

Let’s see if they find out.

Or they could hang out with Pete.

Fuck you! I didn’t vote for Trump; neither did most of the people posting in this thread; and he lost the popular vote by three million votes. So your ire is understandable but poorly aimed.

Another example of what happens when you put a barroom loudmouth in charge:

I wouldn’t be surprised. Something certainly inspired him to make the persecution of gay people his mission in life.

(I hope it’s obvious, but: mockery of Pence for his fixation on broad shoulders is not intended as a put-down of homosexuality, but instead as a put-down of hypocritical closeted politicians who actively work to harm fellow-gays.)

Technically, blaming all the people who voted against Trump, for Trump, is kind of anti-democratic. Do you suggest we should have rebelled against the lawful government and its electoral system?

But, yeah. It’s tough to blame you for being angry. Americans won’t recover from the shame of being associated with that vile mental-case for decades–if ever.

Yes, this shows what our Fuhrer thinks of blacks and immigrants in general. David Duke and other Nazis must be delighted. I don’t know how I can tolerate 3 more years of this.

“Unbelievable.” Eckels breathed, the light of the Machine on his thin face. “A real Time Machine.” He shook his head. “Makes you think. If the election had gone badly yesterday, I might be here now running away from the results. Thank God Hillary won. She’ll make a fine President of the United States.”

“Yes,” said the man behind the desk. “We’re lucky. If Drumpf had gotten in, we’d have the worst kind of dictatorship. There’s an anti-everything man for you, a militarist, antiChrist, anti-human, anti-intellectual. People called us up, you know, joking but not joking. Said if Drumpf became President they wanted to go live in 1492. Of course it’s not our business to conduct Escapes, but to form Safaris. Anyway, Hillary’s President now. All you got to worry about is—”

“Shooting my dinosaur,” Eckels finished it for him.
–Ray Dinglebury, “A Sound of Trumpets”

Anger at America has a lot more behind it than just the election of Donald Trump. He’s a symptom of our ignorance.

Anyone who’s being objective - even the most loyal and red, white, and blue American - should be able to understand the frustration that people have with America right now. As I’ve said in other threads, Donald Trump and the Republican party aren’t meteors that fell out of the sky; we put them into power. They are a reflection of us in the collective. I absolutely agree that there’s a lot more to us than the orange-haired shitgibbon and we’re better than this, but the only way we’re going to change perceptions about us is to come to our senses and start really getting a healthy dose of skepticism and curiosity about things outside of our own daily experience.

It just strikes me as innumerate. They hated us for Dubya; then they were over the moon about Obama; now this. But I voted Gore, Kerry, Obama, Obama, Clinton; that’s true for nearly half the country. To blame or praise us based on the whims of a small slice of swing voters who are vastly outnumbered by stalwart Democrats and Republicans just doesn’t make sense.

It doesn’t make sense? Did we stop him/them? :dubious:

Did we prevent this situation? What are we doing now to prevent it from getting any worse?

We tried to prevent it; and I moved to Minnesota this year to fortify it and be part of the blue state resistance.