I regret voting for Drumpf. Anyone else?
>>127788930
No.
>>127788930
I didn't vote for him based on the fact that I didn't want to feel responsible for anything bad that would take place
i'm not saying one vote actually matters, i'm saying at least I didn't make a contribution
>>127788930
well a lot of good it does now fucktard, the country is falling apart in every way shape and form. by the time trump is out or in jail, the next election wont matter.
the fact that trump is more comfortable with dictators rather than democratically elected leaders should be a red flag, but youre probably too fucking stupid to notice
No, but it's a shame he's a member of the now obviously dysfunctional Republican Party. I doubt they'll pass ANY major legislation before the end of the year. Maybe not even by 2018.
>>127788930
Nope. Just you.
>>127788930
NOPE
>>127789095
gutless coward
>>127788930
Not at all - I'll do it again in 4 years.
>>127789773
gutless? coward? use words you know the meaning of
>>127788930
Nope. Still think he's fighting the good fight against liberalism. He may have had to tone it down a bit but the message is still there.
>>127788930
Hello CIA
He is no Khan of Khans that's for sure.
>>127788930
I regret for voting for trum-diddle-de-ump
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>>127788930
We memed Trump to the presidency, so I reckon our next project should be a Charles Manson 2020 independent run.
If Democrats thought the wall was bad wait until President Manson signs an Executive Order declaring an immediate state of Helter Skelter
Nope! Will repeat in 2020
>>127790371
He fact he actually did nothing wrong. He was a useful idiot at the time.The father of all false flag.
He predicted pretty precisely what is happening right now.
When you try to search the really story behind what happened without bias it's pretty stunning. You got to remember with which kind of people he was dealing with at the time.
Pic very related.
>>127788930
Say it with me:
>I regret voting for Drumpf.