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Some liberals want to point the finger at those so-called "deplorables" who elected Donald John Trump as being the cause of the deep division in our country. But it should be clear that the liberal side is more to blame for that division.
Bottom line: For the most part, Trump backers seek to fix problems, while liberals choose to call people names. Conservatives are focused on policies and ideas, and had they focused on the most politically correct candidate, Trump wouldn't be in the White House. But many conservatives and independents preferred a fearless and tough man of action.
In general, conservatives don't (and won't) resort to name-calling and baseless accusations. On the other hand, liberals continue to hurl insults at Trump supporters, and that's hardly a helpful situation.
Some liberals go so far as to ask conservatives and evangelicals, “What would Jesus do?” And what He'd do is avoid the liberals' hateful behavior, reach a hand out to both sides and exhibit adult behavior. Most conservatives and evangelicals remain comfortable with their decision to support Trump.
Bottom line: For the most part, Trump backers seek to fix problems, while liberals choose to call people names. Conservatives are focused on policies and ideas, and had they focused on the most politically correct candidate, Trump wouldn't be in the White House. But many conservatives and independents preferred a fearless and tough man of action.
In general, conservatives don't (and won't) resort to name-calling and baseless accusations. On the other hand, liberals continue to hurl insults at Trump supporters, and that's hardly a helpful situation.
Some liberals go so far as to ask conservatives and evangelicals, “What would Jesus do?” And what He'd do is avoid the liberals' hateful behavior, reach a hand out to both sides and exhibit adult behavior. Most conservatives and evangelicals remain comfortable with their decision to support Trump.