Just heard one of the company’s execs talk about how he was voting for Trump because he wants the system to break.
Just heard one of the company’s execs talk about how he was voting for Trump because he wants the system to break.
That’ll be good for business I’m sure.
I love the name of this collection.
ReplyDeleteThis post has it all. Politics and a gif.
ReplyDeleteCasey G. There's no link to a painfully biased "news" website. ;)
ReplyDeleteThey live in North Dakota so their vote doesn't matter anyway.
ReplyDeleteSome men just want to watch the world burn.
ReplyDeleteYou wouldn't think someone whose bonus rides on economic well-being would want it to burn, but, you know, emails and Benghazi so what can you do?
ReplyDeleteIf the world truly did go to hell, these stuffed suits would be the first ones flailing about trying to figure out how to survive.
ReplyDeleteLex Larson Or blaming someone else for the outcomes they helped to bring about.
ReplyDeleteHe, in fact, blamed democrats for the tax loopholes that let Trump not pay any taxes.
ReplyDeleteWha?!?! Where are you in ND? Fargo? GF?
ReplyDeleteGrand Forks is ok. Ignore the hockey fans. They're mostly harmless.
ReplyDeleteI'm there occasionally, will do.
ReplyDeleteIn Williston, I see at least 3-4 Trump yard signs whenever I go anywhere, not counting the retired sheriff/conspiracy theorist who lives next door. Haven't seen a single Hillary sign west of the Red River Valley.
ReplyDeleteI'm okay with my own vote being meaningless out here, as long as ND doesn't ever have enough electoral votes to count for anything. As a state, we can't be trusted with important decisions.
The VP I work for has said the exact same thing. And we reminded him that he lives in California so his vote is meaningless
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