PureX
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I guess that's what this essay is implying, or even worse; that it will result in more of these individual mass shooters. And I suspect there's some truth to it simply because that's what the present increase in these instances would suggest for the future.All that "anger" will end up on the streets.
What do you think about the assertion that in many ways much of this tea-publican frustration is their own fault, because they've allowed themselves to be played so relentlessly and for so long by the republican party establishment? I think a lot of their anger is actually a result of trying to avoid the humiliation of admitting to their own willingness to be played for political patsies. Such that voting for Trump is their way of paying the republican establishment back for playing them for suckers.
Will their anger be satiated when the Trump phenomena is over, and Hillary is the new president? Or will it spill over into the house and senate races, too? Will they continue to punish the republican establishment there, as well? And if so, in what way, exactly?