It's very amusing watching Democrats having their temper tantrums over the people's choice
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Im sorry but did Republicans ever give Obama a chance? Did they respect that people wanted change? Were the republican voters quiet during Obama's terms? When did politics ever become about settling for what was decided on an election? Im not sure how it's done in America but here in Denmark we hold our elected politicians accountable whether we voted for them or not. There's one number you will not hear: More than 1,030 seats lose by Progressives.That's the number of spots in state legislatures, governor's mansions and Congress lost by Democrats during Obama's presidency. It's a statistic that reveals an unexpected twist of the Obama years: The leadership of the one-time community organizer and champion of ground-up politics was rough on the grassroots of his own party. When Obama exits the White House, he'll leave behind a Democratic Party that languished in his shadow for years and is searching for itself. After this year's elections, Democrats hold the governor's office and both legislative chambers in just five coastal states: Oregon, California, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Delaware. 1
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Republicans do hold our politicians accountable whether we voted for them or not. We were ok when Nixon got impeached. Look who the Democrat party chose as their nominee. A CORRUPT CRIMINAL PROVEN TO BE GUILTY AND STILL THEY VOTED FOR HER! Trump is not even in office and these control fanatics on the Left are crucifying him. 1
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I've told you a thousand times, if this extremist Democrat Party were not constantly trying to take away our freedoms to diasagree, take away our freedom of reigious expression, force boys in our daughter's bathrooms, force all States to change their marriage laws, take away our freedoms to own guns, take away our freedoms to run our private businesses as we choose, tell us how to run our Churches, etc. etc., I WOULD NOT SPEND ONE SECOND TALKING ABOUT THEM! 1
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