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In reply to the discussion: Maybe it's because I am a child of the sixties [View all]spiderpig
(10,419 posts)4. I've always made an effort to keep my political viewpoint out of the workplace
and even extended family. No point in fighting.
Not any more.
We have a malignant narcissistic sociopath in the Oval Office who, somewhere in his insect brainstem, is aware of his mortality at 71 and seems determined to take as much of the planet with him as he can.
I denounce him at every opportunity - and I'm somewhat surprised at the reaction I'm getting from people I may have doubted.
He is universally hated, at least in my circle.
Just like I'm waiting for the new season of Game of Thrones, I'm waiting for this cretin's demise and public shaming.
Shame! (ding) Shame! (ding).
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I've always made an effort to keep my political viewpoint out of the workplace
spiderpig
Sep 2017
#4
I do try to take breaks, but I find myself wondering what's happened when I'm not keeping up.
hamsterjill
Sep 2017
#25
Honestly, my daughter sent me a text earlier today telling me she loved me.
hamsterjill
Sep 2017
#23
I feel all alone too-I just have extended family (brothers & their families)
Boomerproud
Sep 2017
#29