It took me 2 hours on the internet to trace Obama’s sordid life back to the fetus, IN THE SUMMER OF 08. Americans have become lazy, and their civic participation(prior to the election) was close to nil. All one needed to know about Obama was readily available to almost every American. But the All Star game was on. Americans could have spent just one evening researching Obama, but “Dancing with the Stars” was on. They could have learned that Obama is a life long communist/terrorist thug, but up popped the World Series. I HAVE NO SYMPATHY FOR PEOPLE WHO VOTED FOR OBAMA, AND NOW HAVE BUYERS REMORSE. Truth to tell, I would prefer punching them in the teeth.
“I have no sympathy for people who voted for Obama...”
Same here. They thought they were brilliant because they listened to the mainstream media tout Obama as the saviour whhile characterizing Republicans as knuckle-dragging, bible-thumping, gun-toting chumps.
Now, they have a president-elect who surrounds himself with those who want to ban guns, remove relious faith from the public square (except Islam), and hire a bunch of knuckle draggers as a new “civilian security force”.
Can all those “Independents” who lean left still consider themselves to be “brilliant” and above the fray? (They’re nothing but a bunch of maroons. They should expand their reading lists and exclude the Democrat-propaganda-organs
that parrot the Democrat party line.)
IMHO
You can VERBALLY “punch them in the teeth”.
“It’s not as if you didn’t have the information necessary to know what he was about. You purposefully CHOSE to ignore it. Now, YOU LIVE WITH IT, and stop acting like you can “change your mind” and make it all better.”
You described the problem in a nutshell. For some reason, a huge portion of our population seems to think that no matter who gets elected, the U.S. will just go on as before with only a few minor changes of course. I can’t tell you how many people have told me, “I’m just not interested in politics,” but I can tell you that every last one of them is lamenting their situation today, from loss of job to inability to sell their homes for the prices they paid for them. I like to remind them: their state is the RESULT of not only politics, but of too many people not being “interested” in politics.
What a government will do while the people are otherwise occupied has filled history books and libraries, with Hitler and Pol Pot being only among the more recent cases—but not at all isolated.