Methinks the buyer's remorse has not even begun to hit the stride it will when some home truths start hitting so long as they don't also buy into "it's because of the Dems".
The one thing I do not like about those boo hoo stories is when the reason is just that their family or friends are mad at them or they aren't invited to Thanksgiving…
Methinks the buyer's remorse has not even begun to hit the stride it will when some home truths start hitting so long as they don't also buy into "it's because of the Dems".
The one thing I do not like about those boo hoo stories is when the reason is just that their family or friends are mad at them or they aren't invited to Thanksgiving. The reason is two fold: For one, I've looked at the absolutely despicable grind their ass in our faces posts and gloating, and thought "if we had won there would have been joy and rejoicing but not this type of ugliness" because that's not who we are. The increase in hate and spite after a win seems counter intuitive to me - shouldn't they be Happy? Their type of happy seems... angry, so I get the need to step away from those people and that type, but those are the ones we most need to reach for mid terms When We Can finally stomach it. The other thing is how on earth is it they cared this much about what their friends and family felt and thought of them at least, yet these conversations had not already taken place with enough intensity to cause them to realize how their friends and family would feel at this point? Lots of somebodies failed to communicate things that were quite crucial.
Well, yeah, but he is an extreme case, he isn't someone anyone (including his mom) is going to be able to reach, and they've been having this conversation publicly for awhile now so we know she has tried (and tried and tried).
There's actually a lot more of that going on than just Jesse Waters. Many people are changing plans for the holidays because of politics. It's sad, but it's there. I'm fortunate that my sisters and BILs are all Democrats; our problem is that we are so far-flung getting together for holidays is impractical!
Families aren't necessarily great at communicating. Or being close to one another. Some cling to the idea that they should operate as a unit. Personally I have met exactly one family that seemed to have a healthy relationship for all. The rest of us are just people trying to get by, doing our best.
Methinks the buyer's remorse has not even begun to hit the stride it will when some home truths start hitting so long as they don't also buy into "it's because of the Dems".
The one thing I do not like about those boo hoo stories is when the reason is just that their family or friends are mad at them or they aren't invited to Thanksgiving. The reason is two fold: For one, I've looked at the absolutely despicable grind their ass in our faces posts and gloating, and thought "if we had won there would have been joy and rejoicing but not this type of ugliness" because that's not who we are. The increase in hate and spite after a win seems counter intuitive to me - shouldn't they be Happy? Their type of happy seems... angry, so I get the need to step away from those people and that type, but those are the ones we most need to reach for mid terms When We Can finally stomach it. The other thing is how on earth is it they cared this much about what their friends and family felt and thought of them at least, yet these conversations had not already taken place with enough intensity to cause them to realize how their friends and family would feel at this point? Lots of somebodies failed to communicate things that were quite crucial.
Jesse Watters announced this week that his Kamala-supporting mother told him he and his wife are not welcome for Thanksgiving.
Good for her!!
Well, yeah, but he is an extreme case, he isn't someone anyone (including his mom) is going to be able to reach, and they've been having this conversation publicly for awhile now so we know she has tried (and tried and tried).
There's actually a lot more of that going on than just Jesse Waters. Many people are changing plans for the holidays because of politics. It's sad, but it's there. I'm fortunate that my sisters and BILs are all Democrats; our problem is that we are so far-flung getting together for holidays is impractical!
Families aren't necessarily great at communicating. Or being close to one another. Some cling to the idea that they should operate as a unit. Personally I have met exactly one family that seemed to have a healthy relationship for all. The rest of us are just people trying to get by, doing our best.