The Anti-American Leftists

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After suffering through 8 years of Barack Hussein Obama and listening to all the anti-American Leftists out there proclaiming that if you object to his policies, you're racist, hateful and obstructionist, whether those policies were unConstitutional or not. Now those same antiAmerican leftists are doing everything they can to obstruct Donald Trump at every turn.
Simple ideas of returning choices back to individual states and school systems, instead of a federal bureaucracy mandating what our kids eat and the sexual indoctrination of 6 year olds.
Simple ideas like suspending refugee programs after numerous domestic terrorist attacks and serious criminal acts (rapes, assaults, murder and vandalism) by "refugees" both here and in Europe. This

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