lot of democrats felt, well,ing of course, he won t be able to revive the coal industry. it s has to do with much larger industries. his voters will turn on him. i don t think that will happen. thee feel he s on their side, against environmentalists, against the government. i have a feeling, no matter what happens, the coal industry doesn t survive, he ll blame other, cite factors and supporters will continue to support him. and making a critical point about his success. he comes and talks to them and treats them with respect. go ahead. go ahead. manufacturing is much more of a danger zone for trump, because he s promising all of these manufacturing jobs coming back. they are. the thing he s never addressed is automation. that is these jobs aren t all being shipped to mexico. aren t all shipped abroad. a lot of them are just as it happened at carrier. a famous example e! created.
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i think mr. trump should while he was the law and order candidate, he was much more than that. president-elect trump tapped into a frustration, a frustration in my opinion that crosses color lines. it crossed socioeconomic lines and regional lines. he tapped into a frustration that the american people from all walks of life are facing. they felt left out. they were in fragile communities, and they felt this system that the government had forgotten about them, had failed them in many cases. when you looked at the educational system, when you looked at the violence in some of the inner cities, when you looked at the joblessness and the unemployment and wage stagnati stagnation, and you look at the rise of terrorism both abroad and at home. the frustration that republicans felt, democrats felt, that african-americans felt, that latinos felt, it manifested itself somehow. a lot of times you see that acting out in protest. so we can say that they want to be protesting president-elect
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