All I saw last week from Trumpites on facebook and twitter was glowing praise for how he had "brought peace" to the Korean peninsula, and complaints that liberals, for reasons they said they can't understand, still hate him and refuse to give him credit for bringing about world peace. Stuff like this ZTE deal will simply be ignored by them, as are all other negative stories about Trump. They really have developed an almost cult-like devotion to him at this point. Trump could probably give China territory on the West Coast and his supporters would just laugh at all the libruls who now have to live under Chinese rule.
I do believe in karma, though, and I think that eventually most, or maybe all, of his middle and working-class supporters are going to regret voting for him, although they'll never admit it. Here's an article about some Trump voters in KY - small-business owners who rely on immigrant labor - who have finally started to see the light. I don't have much sympathy for them, because you could see this coming from a mile away: http://amp.kentucky.com/news/local/news-columns-blogs/tom-eblen/article210676214.html?__twitter_impression=true
“I feel like I’ve been tricked by the devil,” said Devine, owner of Harrodsburg-based Devine Creations Landscaping. “I feel so stupid.”
All I saw last week from Trumpites on facebook and twitter was glowing praise for how he had "brought peace" to the Korean peninsula, and complaints that liberals, for reasons they said they can't understand, still hate him and refuse to give him credit for bringing about world peace. Stuff like this ZTE deal will simply be ignored by them, as are all other negative stories about Trump. They really have developed an almost cult-like devotion to him at this point. Trump could probably give China territory on the West Coast and his supporters would just laugh at all the libruls who now have to live under Chinese rule.
I do believe in karma, though, and I think that eventually most, or maybe all, of his middle and working-class supporters are going to regret voting for him, although they'll never admit it. Here's an article about some Trump voters in KY - small-business owners who rely on immigrant labor - who have finally started to see the light. I don't have much sympathy for them, because you could see this coming from a mile away: http://amp.kentucky.com/news/local/news-columns-blogs/tom-eblen/article210676214.html?__twitter_impression=true
Maryland crabbers are experiencing the same problem.
Abhorrent? Yes.
Beyond belief? No. Expected/normal for this POTUS.
He dcan't read.
13% of Americans brazenly lie to pollsters.