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Jan 7 2021 12:42am
Quote (Saucisson6000 @ 6 Jan 2021 22:36)
Oh you didn't vote for trump, very strange... The only shit here is people who acted in such a sloppy way each time Trump was humiliating your country.


Meaningless gibberish. From a policy perspective, very little Trump has done or even tried to do "humiliates" anyone. Angers socialists and globalists, but very little else.

His political incorrectness and shit talking humiliates nobody but himself. Again, you simply do not understand American politics and the never-ending battle between the working class and the public sector and elites.

Trump was a poor figurehead for the populist voter, as he was far too easy to propagandize over. But the next most likely Republican Candidate in 2016 was Jeb Bush, who happens to be far more similar to HRC in regards to policy that the election would have been a lose/lose for populists.

Edit: I think we've reached a stage where global/corporate interests are so incredibly aligned in both parties that we won't see another populist candidate that'll be taken seriously. Or if there is, it'll be another Bernie-type, where they're a socialist populist, and really DO want the resources of this nation to benefit THIS nation and THIS nation's people, BUT want all the power and wealth generated consolidated into the political class.

This post was edited by InsaneBobb on Jan 7 2021 12:48am
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Quote (InsaneBobb @ 7 Jan 2021 07:42)
Meaningless gibberish. From a policy perspective, very little Trump has done or even tried to do "humiliates" anyone. Angers socialists and globalists, but very little else.

His political incorrectness and shit talking humiliates nobody but himself. Again, you simply do not understand American politics and the never-ending battle between the working class and the public sector and elites.

Trump was a poor figurehead for the populist voter, as he was far too easy to propagandize over. But the next most likely Republican Candidate in 2016 was Jeb Bush, who happens to be far more similar to HRC in regards to policy that the election would have been a lose/lose for populists.

Edit: I think we've reached a stage where global/corporate interests are so incredibly aligned in both parties that we won't see another populist candidate that'll be taken seriously. Or if there is, it'll be another Bernie-type, where they're a socialist populist, and really DO want the resources of this nation to benefit THIS nation and THIS nation's people, BUT want all the power and wealth generated consolidated into the political class.


Thanks, don't look back the last 4 years and the last 47% vote for Trump.
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Jan 7 2021 01:37am
Quote (Saucisson6000 @ 6 Jan 2021 23:31)
Thanks, don't look back the last 4 years and the last 47% vote for Trump.


Stop posting unless you have something relevant to say. The 74 million people who voted for Trump were well within both their rights and their reason to do so.

The reasons to vote for Trump is painfully clear. The reasons to vote for Biden are a bit more murky, given Biden and Harris would not answer specific questions regarding their intent if they took office. However, of that which they responded to, also clear.

If your ideology is effectively "might makes right" and "take from the haves to give to the have nots" then you probably support the Biden/Harris ticket. If your ideology is based around Liberty, personal responsibility, and no taxation without representation, the Trump vote was slightly better.

You remind me of the people who try to talk up "Robin Hood" as some story about taking away from the rich to give to the poor, right? No, you're 100% wrong. Robin Hood took back the "taxes" that were stolen from the hard working people by a fascistic dictator and gave that stolen wealth back to it's rightful owners. :)
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Jan 7 2021 07:48am
Quote (bogie160 @ Jan 7 2021 02:25am)
Yes, he committed suicide for unknown reasons on national television.


go out with a bang
the biggest bang in the history of television since the towers fell

Quote (InsaneBobb @ Jan 7 2021 02:03am)
There are not 74 million registered Republicans.

Trump received votes from independents as his greatest margin. But there were Trump voters in every party. He was the populist candidate, and received the populist vote. Had it been Bernie vs Biden, Bernie would have won in a landslide, as he'd take the populist AND progressive vote.

I get that as a Frenchie, you don't understand American politics. But you should probably calm down. The actions of the majority of Republican politicians over the last 4 years have been to roadblock Trump on virtually every initiative he took. Likewise the Judges he himself appointed.
Quote (InsaneBobb @ Jan 7 2021 02:42am)
Meaningless gibberish. From a policy perspective, very little Trump has done or even tried to do "humiliates" anyone. Angers socialists and globalists, but very little else.

His political incorrectness and shit talking humiliates nobody but himself. Again, you simply do not understand American politics and the never-ending battle between the working class and the public sector and elites.

Trump was a poor figurehead for the populist voter, as he was far too easy to propagandize over. But the next most likely Republican Candidate in 2016 was Jeb Bush, who happens to be far more similar to HRC in regards to policy that the election would have been a lose/lose for populists.

Edit: I think we've reached a stage where global/corporate interests are so incredibly aligned in both parties that we won't see another populist candidate that'll be taken seriously. Or if there is, it'll be another Bernie-type, where they're a socialist populist, and really DO want the resources of this nation to benefit THIS nation and THIS nation's people, BUT want all the power and wealth generated consolidated into the political class.



Trump's only meaningful support in the Republican Political Class has been related to the appointment of judges. They wouldn't even back his attempts to get rid of omnibus bill packages. You're deluded if you believe the majority of Republican politicians have anything to do with Trump. They merely used him where needed for the support the populist vote provided to keep them in office, or gain them office.


many politicians are swampish, selfish

the only thing the emperor may be 'guilty' of is caring too much
caring about the entire human race
he loves us and i will never stop loving the emperor

This post was edited by SuperSpreader on Jan 7 2021 07:49am
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