When Dilbert creator Scott Adams supported Trump in 2016, he estimated he lost about 30 percent of his income and 75 percent of his friends. Could the conversation have been different on a more 'civil' internet?https://wired.trib.al/3OTmK9T
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By "civil internet" do you mean like the time he used a mass shooting to promote his company?pic.twitter.com/Je7564lx23
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And Elon Musk promoted his batteries after a hurricane. People want to know about tools when they need them. You don’t want less of that.
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Wow I didn’t know anything about your Trump support. I know people that supported Trump because they didn’t want Hilary as president( she would have been great) but to continue to support him is beyond my comprehension. He has turned American leadership into a bad cartoon.
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I generally support the president regardless of party. And because I consume media on both sides I was not as susceptible to the Orange Man Bad brainwashing that broke you.
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All you have to do is investigate his business practices in New York, And Atlantic city never mind Trump University. He is a used car salesmen revelling in the sale rather than the quality he sells. We all know these types.
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That’s who the voters elected. Intentionally. Now tell me what he has broken while in office.
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The laws? Or his promises? Or both?
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This is the moment you realize you have been brainwashed for years. Almost everything but the debt is trending positively. And that’s Congress’s fault.
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