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Question: VOTE 3 TIMES. The topic of the questions are regarding Trump and the NFL anthem controversy.
#1
1A. Trump is further dividing the nation.
#2
1B. Trump is bringing us more together.
#3
2A. Not OK for Trump to tell employers to fire their employees.
#4
2B. OK for Trump to tell employers to fire their employees.
#5
3A. Unpresidential for Trump to call players SOB.
#6
3B. Presidential and proper for Trump to call players SOB.
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« on: September 27, 2017, 02:12:21 PM »

1A: Yes, the Kardashian President is  dividing the country. I'd be fine if he spoke his opinion in a press statement, a press conference, or (ugh) a tweet and just left it alone, so long as he did it in an adult manner. Instead, he doesn't shut up about it, constantly tweeting about it and making it a theme of a rally in Alabama. This just feeds into the (correct or incorrect) narrative that he's using it as distraction from his own incompetence and his own inability to govern and from Mueller's investigations.

2B: If someone feels an employee should be fired, they have the right to voice their opinion. With that said, the employer of the employee in question can ignore the calls to fire their employee.

3A: It's just wrong and not presidential for him to call the players kneeling sons of bitches. Would all you Republicans saying it's all right for him to do this be fine if in 2009 or 2010 Barack Obama openly called Tea Partiers sons of bitches? Would George W. Bush get away with openly calling anti war protesters sons of bitches? Didn't think so. Every President of my lifetime (born in 1993) was, unfortunately, divisive in one form or another. With that said, the Kardashian President takes it to another level and he openly doesn't care about dividing the people of the country nor does he care about the damage he's doing to the country overall.
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