Sunday, December 11, 2016
Five Questions on American Politics
So why a picture of a roofless Abbey for questions about politics? First isn't is a great image? Second, it is in ruins because of a political disagreement involving an English King, a divorce or two or three, and the church. Look at history and you find the roots of the American Constitutional system - the prohibition on religious affiliation as a condition of government service and the separation clause were included to prevent the government from interfering with the religion and the church from interfering with government.
1: It was a nasty election, how many people did you "un-friend" over political postings?
2: A month later, upon reflection, are you more or less surprised by the outcome of the election?
3: Trump, totally crazy, a genius, or we will have to wait and see?
4: Did you contribute to a political party or campaign?
5: If eligible, did you vote?
My answers:
1: It was a nasty election, how many people did you "un-friend" over political postings? - Only one, I have messaged one more asking him to cool it.
2: A month later, upon reflection, are you more or less surprised by the outcome of the election? I am less surprised, there is a trend of "disrupters" in business and politics, I should have seen this coming.
3: Trump, totally crazy, or we will have to wait and see? I don't think he is crazy, but I don' think he has a clue what he has gotten himself into. Time will tell.
4: Did you contribute to a political party or campaign? Yes
5: If eligible, did you vote? Yes
1: 4-5
ReplyDelete2: I knew the idiots were out there but CRIPES!
3: totes fucked up sex offending greedy batshit lunatic
4: HELL YEAH
5: DOUBLE HELL YEAH
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ReplyDelete1: I haven't yet. The ones with whom I disagree have been good at not bringing up politics. On the other hand I don't know if anyone unfriended me.
ReplyDelete2: still shocked - suspect foul play.
3: Trump, totally crazy, a genius, or we will have to wait and see? He's the poster boy for Narcissistic personality disorder
4: Did you contribute to a political party or campaign? no
5: If eligible, did you vote? yes
1: Not one; most of my friends, and family, are like-minded, but even those who disagree understand that it's not worth losing a friend over. I lost two friends during Obama's first run because,m while they wouldn't say it outright, they were not keen on a Black man in the White house.
ReplyDelete2: I'm still shocked, and, like Ur-spo, I think something fishy was going on.
3: Totally crazy? Maybe not, but somethings' wrong there. Genius? No chance.
4: Yes, local, state and national.
5: Always.
1. I unfriended a few, the most overt Trump followers who gloated. But, it got me started on purging my whole Facebook friend list, of people I never hear from, etc. I share family news/photos on Facebook, and just didn't feel like sharing with those people any more. I've probably been unfriended by a few as well.
ReplyDelete2. I'm still shocked, and grow more fearful every day of what's to come. Like Ur-spo, I think there were some unsavory things going on.
3. Like Ur-spo, I think he is a classic narcissist. Megalomaniacal too.
4. Not this year.
5. Always.
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1) I'm not on any social media other than my blog thingy so no I haven't defriended any one. I did have a couple trolls whom I didn't know and wasn't friends with show up in my comment moderation so the weren't unfriendly but also weren't approved.
ReplyDelete2) After time I'm not surprised. Initially shocked ...since I believed the polls...fool I was.
3) .......
4) Yes
5) Yes
Unfriended...not unfriendly...they were definitely unfriendly.
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