I thought the ‘promise of America’ was that ordinary people could get ordinary jobs and be able to buy a house, a good car, and be able to accumulate enough wealth to live comfortably in retirement. Maybe send their kids to college, if qualified.
Republicans HATE that. They do not believe those things should be available to anyone except the elite, and especially not to any of Those People.
That ‘promise of America’ has been under Republican attack for 40+ years.
The dude from FL Premium Member 5 months ago
I think so, republicans not so much. They want to flip America
uhohlol 5 months ago
Don’t make promises, do promises.
Darsan54 Premium Member 5 months ago
The Constitution was purposely designed and written to avoid the situation we’re in now. Their mistake was trusting men of good character.
William Robbins Premium Member 5 months ago
Lets start a naming brainstorm, what should the Christian Nationalists name their new country?
eric_harris_76 5 months ago
Any specific predictions regarding the consequences of a Trump presidency?
I’ve got fifty bucks that I’m prepared to risk, if I can find someone who is sincere in their convictions — pro or con.
braindead Premium Member 5 months ago
I thought the ‘promise of America’ was that ordinary people could get ordinary jobs and be able to buy a house, a good car, and be able to accumulate enough wealth to live comfortably in retirement. Maybe send their kids to college, if qualified.
Republicans HATE that. They do not believe those things should be available to anyone except the elite, and especially not to any of Those People.
That ‘promise of America’ has been under Republican attack for 40+ years.
Mise Féin 5 months ago
Actually, a resounding NO.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 5 months ago
wE’VE BEEN BEHIND ON “sORTA” EVER SINCE lYNDON jOHNSON RETIRED
vwmdabbler75 5 months ago
… and with trump01135809ism seemingly spreading and infecting some otherwise sane people