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it's a shame he doesn't like his new President It's not "a shame" he doesn't like him. It just shows his intelligence and common sense.

Even if Herr Trumpf had been elected by a majority of Americans (who actually chose Hillary by a margin of 2,833,000 votes, according to CNN), rather than simply awarded the win by the Electoral College, the man is a complete novice to politics, and has no idea what he's doing. He's ignorant, bigoted, racist, sexist, on his third marriage, and has already declared personal bankruptcy more than once. And he's supposed to be a winner??

He has no idea how to get along with or work with others. He thinks he can just make threats until he gets his way. He'll control all those nuclear warheads, remember, and that could go horribly wrong very easily.that's not rightWrong. It's his right in any free country. What's "not right" is that Trump actually threatened to jail his political opponent. That's what they do in fascist countries, you know -- which the U.S. is turning into faster than you seem to realize.

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Bill has been accused of raping a number of women.Oh sure... Which gossip rag did you read that little tidbit in? Faux "News"? Breitbart? That would explain it. Anybody can make accusations -- but how many have pressed charges and proved them in court? Then I'll believe it. But not until then.And yes I believe more than two states should have a vote.The way a REAL democracy works is that every citizen gets ONE VOTE each, and they all count the same, a majority of which gets to decide who the new leader would be. When the U.S. has a system where some votes count for MORE than others, that is NOT a democracy. It's an oligarchy. (Look it up.)Do you really think other states have that much less of a population?The latest census figures are a matter of public record. Wyoming has a population of fewer than a million people. (563,626 to be exact.)

In contrast, California has more than 37 MILLION people (37,253,956), which is 66 times as many people. Does it really make sense to pretend that the few people in Wyoming should have an equal say in decisions as 66 times as many people in California? How is that fair? If you really think that's fair, then you should at least be honest and admit that you're against democracy, because you sure don't have one.

When President "Audible Fart" gets going, it's going to be a very dark time for the U.S. Your national nightmare is only just beginning.

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