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posted ago by ekim0726 ago by ekim0726 +26 / -0

The MSM always just dismisses Trump’s internet supporter’s energy as “racism” and “rage”, which is obvious bs. I always see tons of Trump memes and comments everywhere, and online his supporters are always the most passionate. Unfortunately, there aren't that many MAGA/KAG guys around in my area that I can talk to and discuss ideas with, and I also don’t have the time to spend all day browsing the forums online, so I’ve always been curious about what got other guys out there excited about Donald. I have a bunch of questions, feel free to answer whatever you want.

What do you think the best way to reason with a liberal friend/relative is? How do you know which media sources are real, and which are fake news? What do you guys think about Republicans like Mitch Mcconnel, Lindsey Graham, etc, those guys have been in congress a very long time, were they part of the deep state/swamp or were they always good guys? What exactly is the deep state? What gets you excited to talk about him online? How do you respond to liberals who don’t trust him? Before Donald made America great again, was America just ok, or was it bad for you? How much time do you think you spend online that is related to him? How much has YOUR life actually gotten better since he became POTUS? A little? A lot?

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TheRealBarron_Trump 3 points ago +3 / -0

I live in Oregon, surrounded by those people. I tell them that I support Trump because I'm a Democrat. That I think he is the most progressive president we have ever had.

No really. Black unemployment. Hispanic unemployment. Wage growth. Jobs returning. Strong borders. Americans first. Lowering medical costs. These were the things that Democrats stood for once upon a time. Ideals I still believe in. Trump didn't move to the right. He pulled the party left. Back to sanity. Republicans once stood for corporations and war.

A lot of people have issues with his mouth and his attitude. I would direct them to the words of Hamilton, Washington, Jefderson, Franklin, Kennedy, Lincoln and many more who have been rude, direct and most off all, effective.

I would also point out the many awards he won before president from communities that were minority majority. Winning an award next to Rosa Parks for instance.

Correct the things they hate. Focus on that. "The economy is good but he has an attitude." Focus on that. "The economy sucks" focus on that.

Be polite and know when to push and when to back off. If they are media savvy recommend Tim Pool. Let them know he is a liberal. Tim will do the rest and introduce red pill seeds. Contrary to most peoples opinion here, he has a job and he does it well

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ekim0726 [S] 2 points ago +3 / -1

That's an interesting perspective. Trump has made medical cost comparisons a lot easier. As a democratic Trump supporter, in the past did you support the passage of the Affordable Health Care Act? It was intended to lower medical costs, which you mentioned was something you support.