RippedPhreak on 16/1/2024 at 19:16
In 2020, Trump got around 75 million votes, plus you can assume there are many more voters that feel this way but didn't vote because their states were already a lock for either Dem or Rep. Conservatively we can estimate there are around 100 million voters that think there is too much immigration. They may not think of it in terms of "poisoning blood" but they agree with the general sentiment.
In a normal political system, the parties would see there is a huge block of voters for whom excessive immigration is a significant concern, and address that concern in order to win those votes. Since this is America, both parties instead tell these voters that they are stupid and bigoted and their concerns will never be addressed. This is the kind of thing that gives rise to a Trump. Even if you keep Trump out of the presidency, this sentiment among voters will not go away, and they will vote for the next candidate who is anti-immigration. Maybe someone who is younger, more fiery and more competent.
Starker on 16/1/2024 at 23:05
Wow, such an achievement to be able to win against a guy with the charisma of a wet puke stain and a woman who worked for the UN or something.
Well, better get your cake ready!
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Pyrian on 17/1/2024 at 03:45
Quote Posted by Vae
Those all must be racist Nazi counties!...:mad:
Have fun with your 2.5% of the electorate in the general. (50k votes, 2m registered voters)
But I have an honest question.
Are you still
denying the brazen fascism on display? This guy's in a court case for his attempted overthrow of the government, and the question at hand isn't whether he did it, or whether it was illegal, but rather whether a president is subject to the law at all. So, he
did it, and he's arguing in court that he had dictatorial power all along, so it's legal - which of course makes the authoritarianism on display even worse.
Tocky on 18/1/2024 at 15:05
Well what else would you expect of someone willing to overlook the attempted overthrow of democracy for an egomaniac? Maybe 10% of Americans are stupid enough to actually fall for Trumps lies. The rest are complicit.
driver on 19/1/2024 at 12:12
Quote Posted by Pyrian
But I have an honest question.
You're talking to the wrong person, they're not interested in a good-faith discussion, they're trolling for attention. Remember one of the oldest rules of the internet: Don't feed the troll.
On a lighter note, however: LOL trump has the aids.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZV0_NQl4k48)
Going back to the 2016 election, all the speculation about Hillary dying before or soon after the election because... she was VERY ILL. Totally. I'm a doctor, I know this because of googling things and because I don't like her. Anyway, can we now ghoulishly speculate on trump kicking the bucket before the votes are counted?
I mean, it's probably just marker pen or something, but it would be funny if he keeled over and was carried out feet-first from whatever courtroom he was in at the time.
Nicker on 21/1/2024 at 19:08
If Rump lives it proves that he is the Orange Saviour of Prophesy.
If Rump dies, it was a deep state assassination, and Don Jr. becomes the Hereditary Successor...
There's no stopping stupid.
Qooper on 22/1/2024 at 17:30
Quote Posted by Tocky
Well what else would you expect of someone willing to overlook the attempted overthrow of democracy for an egomaniac?
Out of curiosity, what are respectable Trump supporters saying about the events during Jan 6th? I'm talking about those who are willing to have a conversation in good faith.
Here in Finland, we're having a presidential election, and the chairman of our Christian Democrats, who is one of the candidates, said in an interview that she considers Trump to be a bit unpredictable. As reasons for this, she mentioned the insurrection attempt and questionable ties to putin. She also said that as president of Finland she'd of course try to get along with the leaders of other countries, and if Trump is elected, then that includes him, but that she was concerned about the violent and undemocratic events that took place on Jan 6th back then.
DuatDweller on 22/1/2024 at 18:49
I wonder why after been named hundreds of times in the Epstein papers Bill Clinton is now living in Mexico. That says a lot about this plague of pedophilia. And who support it.
I think Trump is a rabid Nationalist, which is good for the country itself (build factories in America and not in China), some people however are willing to go over the limit following his calls to stand up for what they believe.
Makes me wonder why some white supremacists are supporting him though. He doesn't strike me as an extreme right wing IMO.