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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jun 10, 2019 17:13:08 GMT
I don't think he'll win the next election, but then again I didn't think he was gonna win the first time. I don't see those crucial rust belt states voting for him again though, which is really going to hurt him. I didn't expect him to win either, but by that time I had come to agree with those who claim the elections are rigged, and Hillary appeared to be the "progressive" candidate that the NWO wanted.
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Post by progressiveelement on Jun 13, 2019 18:14:32 GMT
The guy who just confused the place I live in with a type of aquatic mammal.
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Post by klandersen on Jun 13, 2019 19:13:34 GMT
not I don't think he's what either of the two extremist camps say. He's not as good as his supporters say, nor as evil as his haters say. I agree. The haters compare him to Hitler, HITLER. Come on Trump isn't THAT evil. He talks about being able to kill someone and his followers looking the other way, but he hasn't actually killed anyone or had them killed (has he?) I don't think he's smart. I think he knows this, though. He didn't seem to know it when he was on TV reality show, firing one woman for not speaking up for herself, and then firing the next woman for speaking up for herself. I didn't watch "The Apprentice", I occasionally saw clips from it and "Celebrity Apprentice" but since they are "reality" competition shows I don't watch them. I do believe he tries to administrate and listen to advisers. He proves this when he decides to either agree or disagree with them, that he does listen, which he didn't do when he was a reality show star. I'm sure he listens to people but rarely does what they advise him to do. He does his own thing, what he thinks is the right thing, but he doesn't think past the initial idea. Doesn't factor in the consequences or long term effects. I don't want him telling the country military secrets. I don't want him to tell us what he'd do in a crisis, because he'd be telling the world. There are some loonies out there who berate him for not saying he will never go to war. Duh. You don't tell other countries they can do anything they want without consequences. Just like the deal where he is berated for letting teachers have weapons. The idea isn't to arm teachers. It's to not let potential terrorists know whether the teachers have weapons or not. I wouldn't let a teacher bring a gun to school, but I sure wouldn't let anyone know that this was the policy. The only reasonable course of action is a "don't ask, don't tell" policy when it comes to security. For the most part there has been very little talk about what the military has been doing. Trump isn't smart, but he now knows he isn't smart, and that's the difference between him and most politicians. He at least has hit a low level of Socratic realization, and I'm convinced there are zero politicians who have even that level. It's pitiful that he's better than most in office, and yet he's in the bottom 10% of good stewards. All the others are in the bottom .0001% of stewards over power. It's only by admitting that demonic forces have power over human minds (due to the fall of man), that we can "handle the truth." He also isn't as stupid as the Democrats make him out to be, and the mainstream media reports. Also he ISN'T a politician, he is a wheeling and dealing businessman. Yet it's proven over and over again. ? His intelligence? I'm not sure what you are referring to. Why does he have a fan base? Because he treats everyone equally like dirt beneath his feet. His "haters" want to divide humans into "worthy" and "unworthy", and he just stomps on everyone equally. His "Dirty Harry" approach at least makes everyone equal, and that is what differentiates him from his "haters". All of his supporters whom I've met are people who have actually suffered discrimination and injustice, and they know they're on the black list of those people who do discriminate, just because they aren't born into mob families. He's literally the lesser of two evils. he also has the support of many of the people who are sick and tired of the liberal left's spin on everything. I didn't vote for him, but I didn't vote for Hillary. I always write in a vote. I don't voluntarily authorize those whom are provided by demonic forces to represent me. It's not authorized by me. Of the potential candidates, I'm most swayed by Bernie, but even he scares me. He could possibly beat Trump, because he is "issue oriented", not "emotional" like most of the others. Those "emotional" ones are even scarier than Trump, because as hard as it would seem to be, they're more divisive than Trump. They're more racist than Trump. They're more hate filled than Trump. And that's how they come across. A few of them are toning down the emotions now, which they need to do in order to beat Trump. I'm not sure if any of the Dems can beat Trump this time. At least not on their merits. Maybe people voting "against" Trump will be the deciding factor.
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Post by amyghost on Jun 13, 2019 19:28:31 GMT
A POS. Unfortunately, no small sector of the American voting public likes POS's, especially the blatant and unapologetic ones.
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Post by Morgana on Jun 16, 2019 10:56:37 GMT
I almost posted this on Politics but thought it might be more at home here. Yes, I voted for him once (without any hope that he would win). Don't expect it a second time. I'm not American but I hope he doesn't win again because I think he's a buffoon. Unfortunately I'm afraid he might win mainly because middle ground America will vote for him because of all the PC nonsense that the far left pushes at them. I used to think of myself as being liberal but now I'm leaning towards being conservative in some things because of that.
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Post by general313 on Jun 16, 2019 22:01:26 GMT
I almost posted this on Politics but thought it might be more at home here. Yes, I voted for him once (without any hope that he would win). Don't expect it a second time. I'm not American but I hope he doesn't win again because I think he's a buffoon. Unfortunately I'm afraid he might win mainly because middle ground America will vote for him because of all the PC nonsense that the far left pushes at them. I used to think of myself as being liberal but now I'm leaning towards being conservative in some things because of that. Is there any "PC nonsense" that you find particularly annoying? Perhaps LGBT+ equality, income inequality or the abortion issue?
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Post by Morgana on Jun 17, 2019 9:14:40 GMT
I'm not American but I hope he doesn't win again because I think he's a buffoon. Unfortunately I'm afraid he might win mainly because middle ground America will vote for him because of all the PC nonsense that the far left pushes at them. I used to think of myself as being liberal but now I'm leaning towards being conservative in some things because of that. Is there any "PC nonsense" that you find particularly annoying? Perhaps LGBT+ equality, income inequality or the abortion issue? I don't have a problem with what people do in the privacy of their homes, as long as it's not hurting anyone. I do not like it when it's pushed in my face. I am anti-abortion unless the pregnancy might be harmful to the mother's health or in cases of rape. I am all for income equality and affirmative action as long as it's fair and these things are not to the disadvantage of others.
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Post by general313 on Jun 17, 2019 14:53:56 GMT
Is there any "PC nonsense" that you find particularly annoying? Perhaps LGBT+ equality, income inequality or the abortion issue? I don't have a problem with what people do in the privacy of their homes, as long as it's not hurting anyone. I do not like it when it's pushed in my face. I am anti-abortion unless the pregnancy might be harmful to the mother's health or in cases of rape. I am all for income equality and affirmative action as long as it's fair and these things are not to the disadvantage of others. And you think conservatives don't push these issues in your face? At a certain point (before the U.S. Supreme Court ruling) California began having same-sex marriage, then conservative groups funded a state initiative to overturn that, and spent lots of money to convince voters that same-sex marriage somehow undermined all marriages.
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