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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: CC27 on November 27, 2017, 08:49:50 AM
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hamsterjill (9,644 posts)
I am still constantly amazed by the callousness of Trump supporters
I’ve weeded most of the Trump supporters out of my life, but I’m in red-ass Texas, so getting rid of them completely is pretty much impossible.
I was at a luncheon today where a woman proclaimed her Christian belief, invoked the name of God at least three times, and then proceeded to say that Dreamers should be denied medical care if they showed up injured at an emergency room.
Let that sink in. Turn an injured child away at an emergency room because their parents brought them to the United States.
I literally shed tears. I can be a real bitch about some things, and I’m hard-nosed about a lot of things, but NO ONE should ever be turned away from an emergency room if they are injured.
These people are monsters.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10029889546
These stories get better and better. NOT.
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DUmmies are the only people that don't know it is against the law for ERs to refuse treatment in life threatening cases.
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We all know that DU-folk and truth are barely casually acquainted, but let's pretend this :bouncy: happened. Let's pretend that, absent some sort of support in the :bouncy: , the person speaking was a Trump supporter (there are conservative Never-Trumpers). One person represents the views of 10s of millions of Trump supporters? Even a few DU folk should call her on the moronicity of that fallacy.
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I dunno.
I've been over to DU Jr., where all sides are free to post.
Those on this side of the aisle strike me as some of the nicest people one could hope to meet.
We're talking Trump people here.
Those on the dark side of the aisle strike one as being real losers, mostly because of their asinine pomposity. such as Mr. High-and-Mighty-my-shit don't-stink the bread man, who thinks he's God gift to cerebrality, and the primitive light in the loafers.
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Imaginary people saying imaginary things to anger the DUmmie's imaginary morals.
How much did you give to the homeless last week, DUmmie?
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hamsterjill (9,644 posts)
I am still constantly amazed by the callousness of Trump supporters
I’ve weeded most of the Trump supporters out of my life, but I’m in red-ass Texas, so getting rid of them completely is pretty much impossible.
I was at a luncheon today where a woman proclaimed her Christian belief, invoked the name of God at least three times, and then proceeded to say that Dreamers should be denied medical care if they showed up injured at an emergency room.
Let that sink in. Turn an injured child away at an emergency room because their parents brought them to the United States.
I literally shed tears. I can be a real bitch about some things, and I’m hard-nosed about a lot of things, but NO ONE should ever be turned away from an emergency room if they are injured.
These people are monsters.
I have read/heard meth makes one see and hear things. Perhaps you should get off the meth?
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I dunno.
I've been over to DU Jr., where all sides are free to post.
Those on this side of the aisle strike me as some of the nicest people one could hope to meet.
We're talking Trump people here.
Those on the dark side of the aisle strike one as being real losers, mostly because of their asinine pomposity. such as Mr. High-and-Mighty-my-shit don't-stink the bread man, who thinks he's God gift to cerebrality, and the primitive light in the loafers.
Good point. How many times has TheMasterNematode posted that he would not help a Republican or Trump voter, no matter how much the person was in distress. And how many DU-folk cheered his many posts of that kind? And me-too'ed them?
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ok hamsterfill. Since you are so compassionate how about you sponsor a dreamer and pay for all their medical needs.
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Funny, when I'm in a position to help someone, and it's happened, the first thing I DON'T think about is their political side.
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I literally shed tears.
Ah, liberal tears, so sad :sosad: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
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Turn an injured child away at an emergency room.....
"Child"?
Aren't most of these "children" in their 20s and 30s by now?