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Confessions of the secret suburban Trump moms: Pennsylvania


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2020 Sep 21, 8:34am   524 views  3 comments

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https://spectator.us/confessions-secret-suburban-trump-moms-pennsylvania/

As a white suburban mother of three who lives in the suburbs of western Pennsylvania, I am very aware that Donald Trump is not perceived to be popular with women like me. I voted for Trump in 2016, despite being unimpressed with his rhetoric and unpolished nature. Of course I had concerns about his personal ethics, but I decided to take a chance on the impressive people with whom he surrounded himself. Also I wanted to avoid a Hillary Clinton presidency.

Almost four years later, I am basing my decision to vote for Trump based on his performance as President. Although at times his communication style annoys me, I choose instead to focus upon his accomplishments. ...

Law and order are critical to me, as I have watched various Democratic leaders celebrating and endorsing riots and criminal behavior, all while blaming Trump for the chaos. I obviously do not support defunding the police and am greatly concerned over that movement. ...

Donald Trump’s greatest accomplishment has been the robust growth of the economy. The lower unemployment rate, rapid job creation, and support for small businesses has been extremely impressive. ...

My predominantly liberal coworkers and I have personally benefited from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, yet I am unable to mention Trump’s role in the policy without becoming the target of a fiery comeback. ...

My personal evaluation of Donald Trump is not based on what he says or how he says it, but by what he does. When he launched his political career, he made it clear that his priority was to work for the American people, not for Washington. The fact that he is so despised by so many career politicians, on both sides of the aisle, demonstrates his obvious effectiveness.

I will not be posting about my support for Donald Trump on my Facebook page, nor will I be placing his campaign sign in my yard. Doing so could make me or my family a target. Might my employer, which has made a public statement in support of Black Lives Matter, be notified about my support for Trump? Stating my position is just not worth the risk, nor is debating my friends, who have become so extreme in their stances that their only defense is to accuse everyone with an opposing viewpoint as racist. I will continue to educate myself with facts, quietly await November 3, then cast my vote for Donald Trump. I doubt I will even slap an ‘I Voted’ sticker on my shirt as I leave the polls this time. I mean, why risk offending people with an expression of my constitutional rights?

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1   Shaman   2020 Sep 21, 9:05am  

My college professor wife had a little hen party with her friends the other evening. The subject of politics came up and the liberal ladies in that group confessed one after another that they were married to Trump supporters. I take this in two ways:
1)Women are more naturally inclined to be Democrats
2)Women prefer conservative men.
BONUS: the uglier and less accomplished women might wind up stuck married to a Democrat male. All the prettiest and most accomplished women are married to conservatives.
2   Ceffer   2020 Sep 21, 11:55am  

Women are dependent sex extortionists by genetic nature, with a built in solipsism that makes them believe they are always nurturing and giving, no matter what they actually do. They want somebody else to pay for their nests as if it is their natural right. Once they have secured resources, they might be generous in giving some of them away to children and others. Their fundamental biologic goal is to achieve as much extortion as possible, and to always raise the ante to get more. This even tends to explain feminism, which is to keep everything that women have in the way of feminine privilege while also acquiring everything that men get through labor, infrastructure creation and competition.

I think a lot depends on whether women like men and traditional roles. With traditional roles, they feel they can be feminine and they are protected by men. As long as they have this belief in men, they can be conservative in values.
3   Patrick   2020 Sep 21, 7:25pm  

Ceffer says
This even tends to explain feminism, which is to keep everything that women have in the way of feminine privilege while also acquiring everything that men get through labor, infrastructure creation and competition.


Perfect summary!

Shaman says
1)Women are more naturally inclined to be Democrats
2)Women prefer conservative men.


These both true.

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