Now now tucker let's not forget how the liberal media called the election in Florida hours before the polls closed which caused as many as 30,000 voters to get up a leave befoe casting votes. They called it before the mostly conservative panhandle voters had voted. Also, it wasn't the Bush people who counted hanging chads trying to determine voter intent, it wasn't Bush people who disinfranchised the overseas military vote which was overwhelmingly pro Bush and finally it wasn't Bush people who dragged it into court after the final count showing Bush the winner. And I don't even like Bush after the globalist establishment loving Bush family.
This statement alone says everything about what's wrong. Because you're not a part of it. It's a cesspool, but you don't think people of "the cesspool" have the same rights as the "redneck hicks" that live outside the urban areas??? You speak of thoughts not aligned with you as a disease. I would have to argue that you are the disease for not trying to find common ground. If it is up to you, we are all f'd because there will be no discussion and no working anything out. So, congrats on your man being elected and unlike you for the last 8 years, I will from the "cesspool" do all I can to work with and support the new President as much as I can find a common ground with and there are subjects that I do agree with him on. I will not refuse to back anything he does just because he's Orange.
Once again the problem of it all surfaces. You imply that there are no middle class working people in the inner city. Only the outlying rural areas. This is where the right side are wrong as well.
There are millions of us working middle class in the urban population that just don't like racist and religious agenda being forced on us. The rural population also has no clue what the urban areas need either. Both sides need a wake up call and you are correct that a little mirror time is needed. In fact a whole lot of mirror time. Conversation must be had instead of hurling insults and division.