Are you happy with trump being president ?
By Sarcarizmo
@_Koko_ (347)
United Kingdom
January 21, 2017 6:57pm CST
Now that finally Trump was announced for president and moved into the white house he is officially the president of the United States of America. I personally don't mind him beeing the president as long as he does his job right don't make any probleblems and server the country and do thing that will start world war 3 cough cough . But who am I to say anything if the nation of America likes him then I'm totally OK with it . How do you guys feel on this matter would you like him to stay or leave ?
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15 responses
@anniepa (27955)
• United States
30 Jan 17
@WriterAIThe "greatness" of America never "left" but our freedoms and way of life are sure at risk since we've been taken over by Orange Julius.
@_Koko_ (347)
• United Kingdom
22 Jan 17
@carebear29 why not ? he seems fine to me if he does his job right ?
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@Marijn (278)
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24 Jan 17
@coffeebreakwhatever Hahah off course they want Hillary because he calls them hookers do you even know all the words that he have said
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@1creekgirl (41750)
• United States
22 Jan 17
I like the people he has chosen for his administration. Apparently a lot of Americans agree.
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@1creekgirl (41750)
• United States
24 Jan 17
@anniepa Good grief, he's only been President for four days. Give him a chance. What exactly do you not like that he's done so far?
@Rohvannyn (3098)
• United States
22 Jan 17
I don't mind him, really, even though I didn't support either of the major party candidates. I think he has a good chance of helping the US economy, which would be good for him might also be good for the country. My concerns are (1) his outbursts on social media, (2) the cabinet he picked, and (3) the violence being threatened by the supposedly peace loving radical Left.
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@bagarad (14283)
• Paso Robles, California
27 Jan 17
@anniepa Perhaps the protesters who burned a limousine that belonged to a Muslim man who made his living with it? The same ones who threw rocks and damaged businesses and destroyed private property? How did you miss that on the newcasts? Or did you only watch the mainstream media?
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@reskyyandi (3608)
• Indonesia
22 Jan 17
I dont like him. He dont have good attitude
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@anniepa (27955)
• United States
25 Jan 17
Let's put it this way - I refuse to use the word "President" followed by that orange creature's name. Period. I would love for him to just disappear, never to be heard from again. As it stands, if he lasts four years in office at least one of the following will happen...many people will die because of losing their health insurance, even many more will die because of his destruction of the environment or a HUGE number of us will die when he starts WWIII and gets us nuked.
@dragon54u (31634)
• United States
24 Feb 17
I'm fine with it. We seem to finally have someone in office that wants to improve the country. A lot of people feel that way. The reason that so many think most of the nation is against him is because that's the type of person the media interviews as often as they can, leading people who like Trump to think they are in the minority. He did lose the popular vote but that's mostly because California has so many people. In fact that's why the electoral college was invented, because populous states could outvote the less populated states and tip the vote their way in every election. I certainly would not want California to decide every presidential election.
@inertia4 (27960)
• United States
31 Jan 17
Well, I never liked this guy. Being from New York I know way too much about his lies and deceit. As for him doing the right job, well, he has'nt yet. And I don't see that happening at all. He does need to be removed from office and quick.
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@bagarad (14283)
• Paso Robles, California
27 Jan 17
I supported him and I think he's off to a good start. I think he'd be wise to discipline his tongue more about non-issues such as crowd size, but his cabinet is strong and his policies should bring jobs back and keep the country safer than it's been in a long time. I think even open-minded naysayers will come around in a few months when his policies are beginning to see results that will benefit everyone.
@anniepa (27955)
• United States
30 Jan 17
How's that working out for you so far...lol? Here we are with yet another weekend of protests, this time because of the racist ban on people from a select few predominantly Muslim countries from which not a single person who attacked a single American in this country came. Also, it might be noted, Donald has no business interests in any of those seven nations.
Who's ready to invoke the 25th Amendment?
@immilind113 (607)
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22 Jan 17
I didn't support him...but i guess we have to see what he does...or what he can do...
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@WriterAI (5373)
• Bulgaria
22 Jan 17
He is legally elected by the American people. Then what about? His position doesn't rely on whether we, ordinary people, even some of us non-Americans, like him to stay or leave. Such statement couldn't be accepted. He will take the office and his next activities will reveal his political content.
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@sallypup (61633)
• Centralia, Washington
7 Feb 17
No I am not at all happy with this buffoon being anywhere near the White House. He knows zip about statesmanship or freedom or laws or the press. He does know how to speak words that a third grader knows when the third grader feels he needs to insult people. I am very worried about the safety of my people in all the ways that means. Very afraid.