We're also taught: accept responsibility for failure, don't blame everyone but yourself. On this, both sides are wanting #AHCA #whathappened
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Unless your name is Donald Trump. In that case you are the
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Trumps credo: Over-promise and never deliver.
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And always find someone to blame.
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It's Hillary's fault. It's Obama's fault. It's the Republicans fault. Only a weak man can't admit his mistakes.
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All the bluster is a sign of weakness. He's an incompetent coward.
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POTUS is a master of the opposite. Overpromise then virtually do nothing except tweet and threaten.
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And Bigly whine. Trump is
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We are going to start whining! We'll do so much whining that people will get tired of it. You will be begging us to stop whining!







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I greatly admire your bravery and integrity. But, respectfully, I object to your broad generalization. We don't all do that.
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Many of us - D or R - are kind, decent people who are trying to serve our constituents. Broad generalizations on "politicians" only...
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...undermine the already limited faith people have in government and politics.
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From what I've seen from congress and the voting only along party lines for so long, it doesn't seem that much of a generalization.
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It's worse. He overpromises on terrible things that a disturbingly large portion of our country wants.
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So true. If even 5% of USA was pro Trump it would be bad. Still something like 38% support him. Wtf?
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It's scary. In my heart, I believe that it's a reaction to the recession and wage stagnation and not some growing bigotry.

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then you need to get out more. Start with Stormfront and see where the internet takes you. It's not wage stagnation.
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